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was dismantle
verb
To divest, strip of dress or covering.
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Kenneth Pollack, a former National Security Council expert on Iraq, whose book "The Threatening Storm" generally supported the use of force to remove Saddam Hussein, told me that what the Bush people did was "dismantle the existing filtering process that for fifty years had been preventing the policymakers from getting bad information.
The plot was largely intact, but in Mackendrick's biography he is quoted from Notes on Sweet Smell of Success: "What Clifford did, in effect, was dismantle the structure of every single sequence in order to rebuild situations and relationships that were much more complex, had much greater tension and more dramatic energy".
"What Hawk and BLMGNY did in one photo-op was dismantle a lot of the work that our groups have been doing for fucking years," activist Kimberly Ortiz of NYC Shut It Down declared on September 26, the night of an invitation-only tribunal in the third-floor office space of a Third Avenue building in the South Bronx.
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The column was dismantled.
It was dismantled in 2000.
The board was dismantled.
Nearby, another assistant was dismantling a skateboard.
After four days, the work was dismantled.
That work was dismantled in December.
The Cali mob was dismantled in 1995.
Robbins was dismantled and removed by contractors.
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