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21 Sentences With "come apart at the seams"

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" HuffPost banner yesterday afternoon: "REPUBLICANS COME APART AT THE SEAMS.
The Paris compact has thus not come apart at the seams.
But that "culture of welcome" or "Willkommenskultur" has started to come apart at the seams.
The minute you decide to stop playing along, Control can come apart at the seams.
But Mr. Serra's "prop pieces" can come apart at the seams in less than two seconds.
But Mr. Serra's "prop pieces" can come apart at the seams in less than two seconds.
But while the reporting process gets hammered out, the broader political landscape has come apart at the seams.
But when we get into the realm of immediate international conflict, the whole thing starts to come apart at the seams.
It's not difficult to see how a lightning-rod figure like Kanye West would start to come apart at the seams.
Trumping is contagious, and it threatens to cause the fabric we've woven over the last half century to come apart at the seams.
It takes the force of the artist's will to pull the viewer in opposite directions until one starts to come apart at the seams.
But after a fragmented first quarter, the Rockets regrouped and had an easy time with a Phoenix Suns team that has come apart at the seams.
This belief explains the persistence of the caste system, and the remarkable fact that a country that is home to one in three of the world's poor has not come apart at the seams.
But that might be a burden his opponents, and party elders, are willing to bear if the alternative is Nominee Trump, a prospect they believe could cause the GOP to come apart at the seams.
Were General Hifter to become incapacitated, one strong possibility is that the coalition that he so carefully assembled to take control of Benghazi would come apart at the seams, riven by strains and lacking a natural successor, said Mr. Wehrey, the analyst.
If Trump's candidacy does not come apart at the seams within the next 10 days — and there is no reason to expect that it will do so, given the number of storms it has weathered to date — it is increasingly difficult to see how any of his rivals will stop him from becoming the party's standard-bearer.
To understand the economic predicament the country finds itself in, you have to remember what was happening in China about a year ago completely aside from the trade conflict with the US. Last winter, you may recall, it seemed the Chinese economy might come apart at the seams, as credit had dried up for the private sector — which is where most of the country's growth comes from — and consumers dramatically slowed spending.
Society begins to come apart at the seams, and no one except More seems to notice, and no one, including him, seems particularly to care. More, a lapsed Catholic, alcoholic, and womanizer, invents a device that he names the Ontological Lapsometer, which can diagnose and treat the harmful mental states at the root of society's slow disintegration. However, in the wrong hands, the device can also exacerbate the problems, and a government representative, intent on getting More a Nobel Prize, seeks to put it to his own uses while More attempts to prevent a disaster.
Living In Missouri is a Comedy Of Manners which tells the story of Ryan, Amy, and Todd, whose humdrum Midwestern lives are starting to come apart at the seams. Personal betrayals abound when childhood friendships, broken-down marriages, and long-repressed desires come into conflict over the course of one tumultuous Missouri autumn. Ryan and Todd have been best friends since the 7th grade, and time has not been kind to either of them. Ryan is now married to Amy, with two young children and a 9-to-5 job he hates.
According to Okuda and Watz, entries such as Loco Boy Makes Good, What's the Matador?, Sock-A-Bye Baby (all 1942), I Can Hardly Wait and A Gem of a Jam (both 1943) are considered to be lesser quality works than previous films. Spook Louder (1943), a remake of Mack Sennett's The Great Pie Mystery (1931), is sometimes cited as the Stooges' worst film because of its repetitious and rehashed jokes. Three Smart Saps (1942), a film considered to be an improvement, features a reworking of a routine from Harold Lloyd's The Freshman (1925), in which Curly's loosely basted suit begins to come apart at the seams while he is on the dance floor.
As the Bulldogs prepared to defend their second PCPFL title (their first since 1940), the league was starting to come apart at the seams in 1947. The runners-up of 1946 (Tacoma) was gone, as were longtime league members Hollywood, San Diego, and Oakland. The emerging Hawaiian Warriors played all their games in Honolulu, depriving the mainlanders an opportunity of playing them in front of a home crowd, and competition from the Dons and the Rams are proving too much for owner Jerry Corcoran, who eventually sold the Bulldogs as he was drowning in red ink. After LA’s 35–34 victory over the Warriors put the two teams in a virtual tie for first place, the Hawaiians won the rematch (and the league championship) 7–6 later in the week.

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