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The Yankees began imploding in the sixth.
He did not get nasty when his team seemed to be imploding in the early fall.
By Ford's time, all the social and cultural arrangements of feudal Europe were imploding in the first world war.
But assertions that the Islamic Republic is now imploding in the fashion of the shah's regime in 1979 do not hold up to even the most minimal scrutiny.
But the concern she raises is reasonable: watching Michael Martin imploding in the Commons, it was human to hope that he has a good doctor and attentive friends.
Responding to a shouted question, Mr. Thompson stopped briefly, standing under The Times's logo, to say on camera that he's very saddened by the events at the BBC, which is imploding in the aftermath of a child sex-abuse scandal and cover-up.
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Zito nearly imploded in the first.
Cone imploded in the fifth, however.
But, once again, they imploded in the second half.
Finland imploded in the early 1990s when the collapse of communism killed its most reliable market.
Flatulent or not, cinema seems unlikely to implode in the foreseeable future.
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