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When does life as you know it implode?
It was just the most amazing thing to see it implode on itself, come cascading down.
Berdych was now squarely going after Federer's forehand to either make it uncomfortable and force an error or simply let it implode.
When the laser light enters the gold capsule, it makes the walls of the gold container emit x-rays, which heat the pellet and make it implode with extraordinary ferocity.
A common pattern in startups is to go to work for one, watch it implode and team up with a colleague or two to move on to another startup; repeat several times until you have agglomerated a bunch of people you know, like and trust; then do your own startup with them.
The team needs all the support it can get, lest it implode spectacularly.
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After the Memphis power-pop outfit, led by Chris Bell and Alex Chilton, released its début, "#1 Record," in 1972, it imploded repeatedly, each time producing a burst of light.
A big difference is that France had one foot through the exit door when it imploded, while England still controlled its own destiny on whether it exited or remained in the tournament.
Communism, in Baudrillard's reading, collapsed of its own inertia, it self-destructed from within, it imploded, rather than perishing in ideological battle or military warfare.
But then, suddenly, it implodes.
Remember: The Soviets left in 1989, and it imploded.
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