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While many might have crumbled, Hyde decided to do something positive.
If Baptiste had been more measured with an angled shot that flew past the far post minutes later, the Quakers' resistance might have crumbled earlier.
Yet despite her grief, Connor's mother confronted what she calls 'barbaric' behaviour from the trust as she fought its stonewalling to determine the cause of her son's death; a lesser person might have crumbled.
The old production code might have crumbled in the 1960s and couples can now share a bed, but the demure fade to black and the prudish pan — coitus interruptus via a crackling fire and underwear strewn across the floor — endures.
Valencia might have crumbled there but instead they recovered and the reaction at the full-time whistle said it all, after Álvaro Negredo squeezed in the winner in the 92nd minute.
They might have crumbled after the officials failed to spot Sergio Agüero, who scored five goals in 20 minutes when City belted Newcastle 6-1 in October, was offside when he headed Kolarov's free-kick past Karl Darlow in the 15th minute.
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Some energy companies have sold assets to satisfy the agencies, while the credit ratings of others have crumbled as they determine what they might sell.
Buildings have crumbled.
The towers have crumbled.
A few marriages have crumbled.
Entire health systems have crumbled".
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