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"I didn't consider it to be a risk, even though everyone said it was going to be meltdown, that we were going to be relegated.
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The British chocolate industry seems to be in meltdown.
One highlight for Fleming this year has got to be playing Meltdown festival alongside Yoko Ono and meeting her was a "real privilege".
"The very notion that there has to be a meltdown first before shareholders can swing into action is inimical to good governance," said Phil Angelides, the state treasurer of California.
Entwistle told Van Klaveren, a former deputy director of the news division, he needed his help to sort out what appeared to be a meltdown due to the unfolding Jimmy Savile scandal.
If there were to be a meltdown or a fire at the nuclear plant, and unfavourable winds, then experts say radioactive material could reach as far as Tokyo, 150 miles (241km) away.
In what has to be a meltdown of historic proportions the Dodgers gave up eight runs and seemingly gave away a game they had no way of losing.
4.45pm BST Here be meltdowns!
There will be meltdowns (at all ages).
If they can communicate well, others always listen to their communication, and you do your best to be proactive, then meltdowns will be rare or nonexistent.
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