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The proportion trusting governments "just about always" or "most of the time" has collapsed from 47 per cent in 1987 to 20 per cent in 2010.
A historic pact enabling South Africa's main opposition party to field a black presidential candidate for the first time has collapsed in less than a week.
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Time had collapsed.
It's not very useful to say that you've had moments of perception in which the dimensions of space and time have collapsed into each other, leaving no evident seams.
To begin with, I felt as if time had collapsed, not just that of Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher who reprise their earlier roles, but my own time since seeing the original.
I saw that the giant Caribbean supermarket I'd shopped at many times had collapsed and the small church of Ste.
But each time the ceasefire has collapsed, as Gaza's neighbours incrementally tightened an initial easing of the blockade and fighting between Israel's forces and Gaza's militant factions resumed.
It is the third time the company has collapsed in 15 years and almost 40 staff are believed to be affected.
At the same time, the health system has collapsed in several areas where health workers have been infected, making it a challenge to ensure patients are isolated from their families.
The number of Americans who have to work part-time for economic reasons has collapsed in the last year though, again, it is still higher than before the recession (see third chart).
Set in an unspecified time in the future, America has collapsed into a dictatorship divided in 12 districts.
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