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There are standing snags, trees that refuse to topple for years after they die.
Dupleix's grand schemes continued to topple for two more years, and French finances were exhausted in the struggle.
And the Londoner very nearly pulled off a spectacular stoppage in the final round, crunching a left hook on to that boulder of a head that sent Valuev dizzyingly towards a topple for the only time in his career.
The masculinity of his myth and prose style made Ernest Hemingway the writer to topple for a generation of novelists in the last century.
Although she and Jill Soloway, the creator of "Transparent," have a long history, their artistic philosophies split at the root: it's notable that Soloway's company is called Topple, for "topple the patriarchy," and Kohan's is called Tilted.
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Her estate sold the property in 2007, just before the market toppled, for $15 million.
The tinpot regime in Afghanistan had to be toppled for protecting him.
The structural barriers are far, far, larger — barriers toppled for most people in America decades ago still keep people in poverty in poor countries.
The first and last high-profile golfer was Zhao Ziyang – the general secretary toppled for his sympathy towards the student protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
The party is anxious that MPs are not toppled for policy reasons by well funded populist campaigns as has happened in the US.
They were opposites: Miller the urbane economist bent on breaking an industry's antilabor policy, Kuhn the starchy lawyer guarding the status quo and arguing that baseball would be doomed if the reserve system were toppled for free agency.
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