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It crumbled in all the right places.
Everything was rock construction, often without mortar, so it crumbled in the earthquake".
Mr. Cossiga was a leading figure in the Christian Democrats, the party that dominated postwar Italy until it crumbled in a kickback scandal in the early 1990s.
Audible here was more the lament of those raised in the stagnant surety of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union, who really hoped for better when it crumbled in 1991, and today feel they lost even the cold comfort of certainty.
I didn't starve, but every single friend was out of town, and I remember walking around for nearly two hours before finding an empty Indian restaurant serving a kebab so dry it crumbled in my mouth.
He added, "The nominee and the administration put up a wall, but in this case, it crumbled," in part because of doubts in both parties about Ms. Miers's stature.
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If it crumbles in your hands, it needs more water.
It crumbles in less than a minute as though made of sugar cubes.
"Stilton that hasn't been frozen is very creamy, it matures slowly and it crumbles in large lumps".
Even when it crumbles in the ocean, birds have been known to feed tiny particles to chicks because it resembles fish eggs.
Twelve years ago, as a member of the Central Committee of Poland's Communist Party, he watched it crumble in the face of protests led by Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement.
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