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Although the American consumer now looks a little less ready to crumble than a month ago, that remains a real danger even without a war with Iraq.
Mr. Yannone, who grew up in Newburgh, bought the old West Shore Railroad Station in 2009, when, he said, it was "truly ready to crumble".
"We felt that if we could get a couple more shots, they were ready to crumble," Marcus Toney-El, a Seton Hall senior forward, said.
Along the ravaged main commercial strip, vendors hawk goods as people claw their way into demolished stores in the shadow of wobbly buildings that appear ready to crumble at any moment.
The ceiling is propped up, the timbers mouldering, the plastered wall ready to crumble at a sneeze - yet it is the most original 17th-century interior to survive in the city.
Meanwhile, an even more enduring relationship was getting ready to crumble.
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You've probably had fattoush, the Middle Eastern salad of toasted bread with vegetables and greens, but Khechemyan's version is extraordinary, made with purslane, both leaves and chopped stems, dressed lightly with lemon and oil, tossed with herbs and crumbles of feta and served with cracker-crisp triangles of toasted pita ringing the plate, ready to be crumbled into the salad.
Chill until ready to use 2. Crumble the bread into fine crumbs (if you are not trying to use Victorian cooking methods, use a food processor) and tip into a bowl.
The chocolate looks melted, the marshmallow ready to ooze and stick to your fingers and the graham cracker slightly bent and about to crumble.
Union solidarity began to crumble.
Everything seems to crumble.
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