Target on crumbling infrastructure A massive expansion of Northern Virginia's business sector is certain to put pressure on the region's crumbling infrastructure and maddening traffic gridlock.
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Crumbling infrastructure: Flint is just the latest example Flint's problems were also the result of the crumbling infrastructure that happens when we disinvest in our communities and our country.
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One other possible piece of symbolism: the crumbling statues could well foreshadow the crumbling of the Wall, which many are predicting will mark the start of the White Walker's invasion.
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Perhaps that's why so much of Chernobyl seems so pointed, so directed not at the crumbling Soviet Union of the mid-1980s but at a very different and much more contemporary crumbling nation.
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These include financial woes, crumbling infrastructure and a talent drain.
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In a nation whose infrastructure is crumbling before our eyes.
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Much of the crumbling limestone exterior is clad in scaffolding.
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By then her daughter's short marriage to Felix was crumbling.
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This is just the latest chapter in Holmes's crumbling narrative.
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It's crumbling, and the boomers have allowed it to crumble.
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Access to abortion is crumbling, one state at a time.
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Now the distinction is crumbling, as the Macedonian letter shows.
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Flint has high rates of gun violence and crumbling infrastructure.
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But other polls show support for the president isn't crumbling.
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But there are signs that his empire may be crumbling.
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The shops were crumbling but sat on valuable real estate.
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The buildings and houses here are now crumbling with decay.
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Yet as Pakistan firms up one relationship, others are crumbling.
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The lineage had already been crumbling for millions of years.
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Schools are notable for crumbling buildings and appalling test scores.
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Our crumbling roads, rails and terminals are disadvantaging our businesses.
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It's no secret that the Affordable Care Act is crumbling.
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The edifice Lee Kuan Yew built and nurtured is crumbling.
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This week, that agreement appeared on the verge of crumbling.
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That unusual strategy is backfiring now that markets are crumbling.
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It's no secret that America's roads and bridges are crumbling.
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Washing flapped on the ornate ironwork balconies of crumbling mansions.
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"I think it's the beginning of something crumbling," she says.
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The reality, too, is that we're crumbling under red tape.
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The 9 pm curfew, soldiers standing guard everywhere, crumbling infrastructure.
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An EPA consent decree loomed over the crumbling wastewater system.
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She plays a mother who's dealing with a crumbling marriage.
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Crumbling roads, bridges and dams are already extracting significant costs.
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Wracked by the coronavirus pandemic, Italy's healthcare system is crumbling.
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The crumbling of Venezuela's economy has now outpaced them all.
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We are exhausted from helplessly witnessing the crumbling of civility.
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My whole is crumbling down and my life feels meaningless.
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I ran, my insides glittering, the building crumbling behind me.
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Italy's healthcare system is currently crumbling, as hundreds die everyday.
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Our sad, crumbling world is not worthy of Keanu Reeves.
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But that's only the catalyst in the Swede's crumbling life.
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Leaks, crumbling walls and peeling paint have become the norm.
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Those retaining walls were crumbling, as my husband had predicted.
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Like many of his neighbors', his house is now crumbling.
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But the streets of the city center are crumbling ruins.
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I stayed calm but I was kind of crumbling inside.
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The new "Idol" acknowledges this shift without crumbling under it.
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"Labour's working class base is crumbling underneath it," he said.
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Mr. Putin called the memo sign of a crumbling West.
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On other blocks, the houses were carved up or crumbling.
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Our crumbling, imperfect world is not worthy of Keanu Reeves.
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They live in old New Jersey houses that are crumbling.
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And there it was -- without a shot fired -- just crumbling.
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This crumbling installation serves as an meditation to these paradoxes.
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The meeting comes amid crumbling relations between the two countries.
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The lack of purpose was compounded by a crumbling party infrastructure.
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Despite Rome crumblIng around us, everyone seemed fairly open and optimistic.
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And now that's crumbling away and they're left with difficult issues.
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The mullions and heavy painted-wood frame are flaking and crumbling.
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The Billboard charts literally crumbling under the weight of her ponytail?
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I was crumbling and desperately looking for someone who could relate.
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The walls come crumbling down, and the world is forever changed.
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You should read Karla Zabludovsky's excellent report on a crumbling Venezuela.
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Think dark corners, crumbling walls, and light bulbs filled with blood.
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Take care of your poor people and of your crumbling infrastructure!
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I want to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, create 13 million jobs.
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CNN was granted rare access to go inside the crumbling bridge.
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Not long ago, the ancient Roman site was neglected and crumbling.
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Overcrowded classrooms, crumbling and unsafe buildings, equipment shortages -- you name it.
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The sense that old certainties are crumbling has rocked America's allies.
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Divide the tuna among the plates, crumbling it over each serving.
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And retrofitting that crumbling electric grid is probably their best chance.
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Characters' crumbling senses of reality make for topsy-turvy, intriguing worlds.
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But now their alliance is crumbling and they're suing each other.
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Instead, the young complain about crumbling services and too few jobs.
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Hours later, they're caught in the middle of a crumbling world.
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But with the proliferation of messy breakups, the fantasy is crumbling.
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Crumbling infrastructure and forgone yields do not feature in these figures.
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But China's months-long commodities rally is showing signs of crumbling.
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His constituents are complaining about the state&aposs crumbling transit system.
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Is it okay to be that selfish in a crumbling world?
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A crumbling runway closed the capital's international airport for six weeks.
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The characters try for Oscar-winning performances but end up crumbling.
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Glenn sees Maggie stuck at the top of a crumbling platform.
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Political leaders and citizens agree: our nation's transport infrastructure is crumbling.
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It's missing a porch, and the garage out back is crumbling.
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Austere concrete government housing stands crumbling in the late-summer sun.
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"Many Americans get their drinking water from crumbling pipes," said Sen.
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Parts of Cape Cod's coast are also crumbling into the ocean.
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Now think about the crumbling sidewalk in front of your house.
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Pittsburgh has considered its own privatization ban amid crumbling infrastructure issues.
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Basic norms of political conduct are crumbling on a daily basis.
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It's about crumbling foundations, fear, people acting like cattle and disappointment.
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A psychological thriller set inside the story of a crumbling marriage.
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I've got really bad news for you, our infrastructure is crumbling.
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Natural hazards, when combined with crumbling infrastructure, can lead to disaster.
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Now the Spanish buildings stood crumbling but beautiful along the water.
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Nowadays, Congress is defined by stories of goodwill crumbling under pressure.
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He sprinkled them atop the crumbling pages of a salvaged book.
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Yet for years, the authority, underfunded and overlooked, has been crumbling.
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The buildings that housed them are crumbling from years of bombardment.
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My heart begins to pound, what lies beyond that crumbling fence?
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Mentally strong people, however, stay strong when their world is crumbling.
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Or take the crisis that is our nation's crumbling water systems.
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India's crumbling health care system heaps repeated indignities on its people.
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Rubbish piled up on crumbling streets that were once proudly scrubbed.
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Why do they keep predicting that its political impact is crumbling?
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It will be American steel that will fortify American's crumbling bridges.
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Go deeper: American diplomacy is crumbling under Trump, top diplomats warn
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Crumbling shacks are shown with shingles missing from their gabled roofs.
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Saltwhite crumbling mush of corpse: smell, taste like raw white turnips.
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There were just as many that were crumbling and half-collapsed.
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She moved back to Johannesburg in 1992, when apartheid was crumbling.
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They then watched as Aaron Rodgers brought their world crumbling down.
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Today, the brick and stone of the vaulted ceilings are crumbling.
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That order was crumbling just as our gun owner inherited it.
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On the whole, says Smolin, the infrastructure for international adoption is crumbling.
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But just like her mom, her story "started crumbling" and she confessed.
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Our marriage is crumbling in front of us and you can sleep.
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It kept things relatively low-key, even as the world started crumbling.
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The severe winter left Michigan's crumbling roads in a state of disrepair.
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Today it's a weed-choked wasteland of crumbling rides and drained watercourses.
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A state-backed splurge on crumbling airports and roads will go ahead.
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We can probably expect more, and worse catastrophes than Oroville's crumbling spillway.
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That this is happening is evident from rusty streaks on crumbling concrete.
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All firms complain about America's crumbling roads and late-Brezhnev-era airports.
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Conditions were terrible, with the inmates crammed together into crumbling, ramshackle cells.
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With apartheid crumbling, its white rulers were eager to renounce illicit weapons.
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We've also been examining the slowly crumbling infrastructure, largely made of concrete.
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But how good is a police force if the city is crumbling?
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Crumbling bridges and traffic jams are staining Germany's global reputation for efficiency.
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All that remains are the crumbling stone walls, its roof long gone.
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After years of war, parts of Homs, Syria, are crumbling and deserted.
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Its crumbling infrastructure and overstuffed offices are a consequence of funding shortfalls.
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Now, some say that picture of buoyant growth in demand is crumbling.
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The government relies on fuel taxes to fix potholes and crumbling roads.
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Walking through the Campos District, much of it is crumbling or gone.
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"It feels as if the earth's crumbling under my feet," wrote one.
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But many monuments are crumbling due to lack of funding and neglect.
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The Shanghai Composite might be crumbling but new listings have been hot.
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Meanwhile, it's not just crumbling roads and bridges that will get overhauled.
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Uber's toxic, crumbling corporate culture is making waves outside the tech world.
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People in crumbling high-rise apartments leaned from balconies dangling red scarves.
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I love finding these little treasures hidden amidst the crumbling outcrops here.
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In the post-match interview, Kohli did not blame the crumbling pitch.
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But are we slowly crumbling, experiencing the obliviousness that leads to rot?
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" Inevitably, they found themselves underground with a crumbling object in "gaudy cerements.
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Yet the crumbling edifices of earlier eras are also, amazingly, still inhabited.
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Inside, the ceiling is crumbling and paper has fallen from the walls.
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A crumbling stone tower sat next to a little shack serving drinks.
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Infrastructure Trump has called for the revitalization of the country's crumbling infrastructure.
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Let's rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and create millions of well-paying jobs.
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And some parts of the ceiling appeared to be slowly crumbling away.
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According to a new book, it's not just Sandberg's facade that's crumbling.
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What duty the position actually entails in the crumbling enterprise is unclear.
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Who will save Richmond Barthé's Depression Era frieze from crumbling into dust?
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My body is already crumbling and I have over 24 hours left.
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The Berlin Wall dividing the two parties on this issue is crumbling.
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"Snowfizz" was even softer than the "Cloud" slime, crumbling in your hands.
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And you're going to feel like the world is crumbling around you.
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This past year has been a bumpy ride for our crumbling subways.
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Images later showed the cathedral's spire crumbling, swallowed up by the fire.
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As Mr. Mulvaney sees it, the cure for crumbling bridges is deregulation.
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But it's crumbling, and the estimated cost for repairs is $180 million.
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"The vegan YouTube community is crumbling," The Daily Beast declared in March.
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You don't want to get crushed when that pyramid comes crumbling down.
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As Turner sank into the car, his career appeared to be crumbling.
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It will not fix our crumbling infrastructure or modernize our education system.
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But behind the scenes, as biographers have noted, the marriage was crumbling.
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Now many of Grimsby's fine buildings are crumbling and its streets quiet.
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"The traditional structures of the North Korean system are crumbling," he said.
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But many are crumbling, weed-laden and victim to vandalism and conflict.
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Liberia's education system, ravaged by civil war and then Ebola, was crumbling.
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Worldwide: A crumbling global system where old alliances are no longer certain
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But there it was, beckoning me: "The Eustace Diamonds," crumbling and stained.
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On the campaign trail, he frequently cited America's crumbling roads and bridges.
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"The EU, being an unnatural structure, has already started crumbling," Salvini declared.
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More than $2 trillion of investment is needed for America's crumbling infrastructure.
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" Source: Official statement via email "India's justice system seems to be crumbling.
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The 2016 election revealed the crumbling foundations of today's technology-fueled democracy.
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Even before the department's announcement, Bloomberg Law's story showed signs of crumbling.
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"We were all sort of crumbling from the inside out," she says.
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But a less spectacular moment actually triggered the crumbling of the wall.
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Supercharge the upgrade of the country's crumbling public housing using existing appropriations.
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The hopelessness lived in crumbling brick buildings and rat-infested subway platforms.
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What Venezuela got was an increasingly authoritarian leader overseeing a crumbling economy.
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In the village, crumbling homes stand alongside gated, modern ones painted gold.
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Other people mentioned New York City's subway system and its notoriously crumbling infrastructure.
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Crumbling infrastructure and lack of investments have hit Venezuela's power supply for years.
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Markets opened sharply lower after Friday's rout, then stabilized before crumbling after midday.
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Within the Exclusion Zone is a crumbling snapshot of a prized Soviet City.
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This effort especially focuses on the iPad, whose consumer sales have been crumbling.
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Locals live with pitted roads, crumbling schools, electricity outages and deteriorating medical care.
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Since then it has become a ghost town, its concrete buildings slowly crumbling.
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Unless the system adapts, warns Mr al-Askar, the sociologist, it risks crumbling.
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ISIS took advantage of a crumbling Syria, which we did little to stop.
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Now you can embrace our country's crumbling dystopia the Lil Nas X way.
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Rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, creating 6003 million jobs, the American people want it.
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When it became clear that his support was crumbling, Mr Turnbull changed tone.
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Homes and businesses had fallen into the Elk River from its crumbling bank.
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African manufacturing is weak for many reasons, from clumsy privatisations to crumbling infrastructure.
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Carcases of burnt out cars, pockmarked ground and crumbling structures dotted the landscape.
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It didn't stay a fairy tale for ever, with her marriage eventually crumbling.
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President Donald Trump plans to plough $1trn of spending into America's crumbling infrastructure.
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How to help a crumbling health service cope with an ageing, weakening population?
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Once this happens, it's pretty easy to imagine the whole ecosystem crumbling down.
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Katrina brought destruction via storm surge and the crumbling of New Orleans levees.
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As SCL was crumbling, Carroll's case took on a new sense of urgency.
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Shrivastava bases her world in a crumbling block of flats in old Bhopal.
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"It seemed like my life was just crumbling day by day," she said.
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At one military checkpoint, a soldier in crumbling footwear, said: "We're at war".
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"Headlines suggesting that the case is crumbling are incorrect," Allred told reporters Thursday.
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We would never let our child run into the crumbling temple — that's dangerous!
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Hunter, drunk, punches Star in the face, sending her crumbling to the ground.
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She peeked over the edge again, though the ground was crumbling, felt unsteady.
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It took only a few days to send it crumbling to the ground.
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The entire V.A. system has been plagued with crumbling buildings and deferred maintenance.
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Remnants of wartime structures remain, including towering gun batteries and crumbling artillery pieces.
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The OA is a masterpiece and a metaphor for our current crumbling dimension.
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Those who stay behind often live in crumbling homes of mud and wood.
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Today, it is just a shell that's covered in graffiti and crumbling away.
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On the neighboring lot, runaway ivy scales the walls of a crumbling house.
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Thirdly, the wealthiest country has to rebuild the crumbling infrastructure, our water systems.
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The various textures of the crumbling vintage fabrics are recorded, imperfections becoming image.
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The church we're outside in Colonias, New Mexico, is crumbling in the sun.
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Americans should all know the difference — and recognize the crumbling of that alliance.
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It was old and gutted and the steeple was made of crumbling bricks.
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Keep scrolling to see the haunting images of crumbling theaters across the US.
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The century-old tunnel that carries its trains to New York is crumbling.
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The imposed silence that has walled off reports of sexual abuse is crumbling.
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Alcatraz, the former federal prison in California, has crumbling walls and deteriorating windows.
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The president added that aspects of China's economy are "crumbling" in the meantime.
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They make these crumbling buildings and patchy fields seem strangely polished and picturesque.
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Firedamp), even more preposterous place names (Galloping Fronds, Crumbling Outset) and absurd deaths.
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By the 73s, the Williamsburg Bridge was rapidly crumbling from decades of neglect.
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"Our culture of remembrance is crumbling," Germany's foreign minister, Heiko Maas, said recently.
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Houses, once full with life and love and hope, stood crumbling and vacant.
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He rented a bare room on the ground floor of a crumbling house.
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Cranes stand idle, and families are still living in crumbling houses awaiting demolition.
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The stations, some remade and others crumbling, reflect the trajectories of their towns.
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He told his mother that the sessions were keeping his life from crumbling.
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As a result, many military sites across the region sat idle and crumbling.
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"Then it felt like things were crumbling down, big time," Mr. Song said.
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Janine would develop severe anorexia, shrinking her crumbling world into one manageable bite.
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Mr. Bannon's physical appearance was crumbling, and his mood swings had become pronounced.
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Ms. Gowins-Sowells was crumbling in solitude in her bedroom, lost in herself.
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The positive perceptions of Google, Facebook and other large tech firms are crumbling.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Bastions are crumbling and loyalties shifting ahead of France's parliamentary elections.
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Now, GE's power division is crumbling due to the rise of renewable energy.
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Renters stay put in crumbling properties because controls often reset when tenants change.
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Democrats say it's further proof that the White House impeachment blockade is crumbling.
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Kamil's private-sector experience has also helped tackle a national issue: crumbling infrastructure.
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All the while, Google's unique and freewheeling corporate culture appears to be crumbling.
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But favoring high tariffs and a crumbling dollar was his worst economic mistake.
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IRAQ, Mosul (Reuters) - Inside are tattered curtains, crumbling walls and torn up floors.
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He pledged to repair the nation's crumbling infrastructure, an aspiration with bipartisan support.
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Zuckerberg brought up the cost of housing, the snarled traffic, the crumbling infrastructure.
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PREPA cut the deal to repair Puerto Rico's crumbling electrical grid on Sept.
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President Trump has said repeatedly that he wants to upgrade America's crumbling infrastructure.
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But then came one afternoon in the crumbling elegance of the nawab's city.
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It's time to reconsider the way we fund our crumbling roads and bridges.
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"There's a bipartisan interest in fixing our crumbling roads and bridges," he said.
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The walls we thought were crumbling in that year came back as knives.
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It's billed as a cure-all for rural broadband and crumbling national infrastructure.
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Her tone is tinged with anger and bitterness over the crumbling economy in Russia.
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Gangs of colorful cyberpunk characters roam across the relics and rubble of crumbling cityscapes.
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If your personal life isn't crumbling, you can tackle anything with joy and light.
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Resistance against Trump may be crumbling, with numerous Republicans announcing their support on Wednesday.
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Their crumbling marriage contrasts with Bobby and Wendy's relationship, which is in full bloom.
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The port of Zeila, north-west of Berbera, hosts a crumbling seventh-century mosque.
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Only Indiana, he added, is "keeping the Cruz campaign's viability and credibility from crumbling."
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Abidjan's crumbling 1970s brutalist skyline has been transformed by a wave of foreign projects.
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Organized labor, environmental protections, and civil and reproductive rights are crumbling before our eyes.
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People tweeted photos and videos showing roofs peeling off houses, flooding, and crumbling structures.
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Boarded-up and crumbling houses, dollar shops and fried-chicken outlets dominate the picture.
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Vacant lots, where crumbling houses once stood, became dumping sites as tall grass grew.
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While the real Russia scandal is expanding, Robert Mueller&aposs witch hunt is crumbling.
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We'll need to keep out immigrants desperate to enter our crumbling wasteland, after all.
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A layer of dust has caked the road and crumbling buildings are also visible.
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Another animal death that doubles as a rich metaphor for America's crumbling political system.
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And she wants to create millions of new jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure.
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There are fewer white people there, and yet, the neighborhood didn't come crumbling down.
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Here is the new teaser video which features major house sigils crumbling to ash.
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Yet shareholder confidence began crumbling sharply in January 2017, at about $31 per share.
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Every Democrat wants to address climate change, gun control and the nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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It's good to remember that teens aren't always to blame for crumbling societal values.
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"Every time I put myself out there, I get fucking rejected," he says, crumbling.
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Rather than creating affordable housing and solving the city's crumbling infrastructure, she feels Gov.
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I have models coming up to me all the time asking why they're crumbling.
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New restaurants have sprung up and once-crumbling historic buildings have been lovingly restored.
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Since then, Maduro's presidency has been marked by violent protests and a crumbling economy.
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It's much harder when everything is crumbling and no one is being held accountable.
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Too many communities, however, are running on crumbling, aging water infrastructure — and borrowed time.
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The building is decrepit, some walls crumbling, others caked in a thin, greasy film.
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But now, five years into a bitter civil war, the old city is crumbling.
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Businesses have high hopes for replacing crumbling infrastructure that impedes national and international trade.
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To be sure, the West deserves much blame for the region's crumbling geopolitical architecture.
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Moreover, our foundation is crumbling — economically and politically — and can no longer be ignored.
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Before the fire, Notre Dame was literally crumbling and in dire need of repairs.
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This should all be front and center in the restoration of America's crumbling infrastructure.
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Americans who commute on crumbling roads and bridges every day can't wait that long.
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The wider context of rising regional tensions and a crumbling nuclear deal is important.
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A contractor came to look at the crumbling front steps but did not return.
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This was created as a means to avoid another federal bailout of crumbling banks.
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The legacy of rent control is a crumbling housing stock, both figuratively and literally.
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We must address the nation's crumbling infrastructure, and the time to act is now.
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This is a direct result of continuously neglecting to reinvest in our crumbling infrastructure.
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Another fabricated sense of urgency surrounds the idea that Obamacare's markets are rapidly crumbling.
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Bokossa was overthrown in 1979 — the crumbling palace is now occupied by rebel soldiers.
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The immense wall of crumbling, whitewashed stone might have belonged to an abandoned castle.
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In the '80s, its rent was $100 a week, and the buildings were crumbling.
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But Venezuela's prisons are chronically overcrowded, with crumbling facilities and a shortage of personnel.
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Mistura urged key players in the war to help salvage the crumbling ceasefire agreement.
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One popular proposal would funnel the money into New York City's crumbling subway system.
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As we rebuild our industries, it is also time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure.
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Is it overreacting to compare Stacie's extra yogurts to the crumbling of our institutions?
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That consensus was crumbling before coronavirus, but the pandemic should annihilate it for good.
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But even they don't seem to want to live among its crumbling, abandoned structures.
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Homes are falling down, half-finished, with gaping holes for windows and crumbling roofs.
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I pictured the swing of the ball, the crumbling of yet another library wall.
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HSBC announced plans last week to slash about 216,210 jobs to combat crumbling profits.
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Baghdad was crumbling everywhere but still had a charm and sometimes a cosmopolitan air.
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Instead, they allowed their home to become a physical manifestation of their crumbling union.
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Families mourning long-lost loved ones were allowed to sift through the crumbling remains.
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Despite escaping the gloomy shelters and crumbling apartments, a steady beat of chaos remains.
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Greece and other European countries can invest in improving crumbling public services and infrastructure.
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Workers must demolish and replace thousands of feet of crumbling walls, tracks and cables.
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So how much of this money is dedicated to maintaining and restoring crumbling infrastructure?
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The tower is shrouded in scaffolding as the crumbling parliament buildings undergo overdue repairs.
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Despite our nation's obvious housing needs, our public housing throughout our country is crumbling.
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But there are things she can do to keep Burma's nascent democracy from crumbling.
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At the time, New York City was crumbling, beset by transit and garbage strikes.
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Glitch City, a neo-megatropolis you'd recognize from Akira or Deus Ex, is crumbling.
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Not long ago, just seeing their name alongside Williams would leave opponents a crumbling wreck.
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The windows disappeared, graffiti covers much of the brickwork, and the ornamental ceiling is crumbling.
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There's a point then, to those theatrics, to its violence, and to its crumbling facades.
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He was growing weary of writing about music, and his once successful company was crumbling.
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There are broken down trucks, battered washing machines, crumbling cars, derelict mattresses, and soiled clothing.
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At a certain point, FAIRR argues, the entire system will come crumbling down upon itself.
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Only a small sign marks the apartment, and crumbling concrete steps lead to the entrance.
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In Taiwan dictatorial KMT rule began crumbling a few years after Chiang's death in 1975.
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The UN had previously urged Russia and US to save the crumbling ceasefire across Syria.
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Undeniably, it is a crack in the impenetrable but crumbling defensive wall of high fashion.
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The Japanese firm quit the U.S. in 2015 when crumbling finances threatened its very existence.
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A big earthquake posed risks, not least of the release of asbestos from crumbling walls.
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Academics from Columbia University forecast coal consumption crumbling by another 25% in the coming decade.
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Politicians across the spectrum agree on the need to upgrade America's crumbling roads and bridges.
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STEWART: I -- I, you know... AXELROD: Jon, you can't, by executive order, fix crumbling infrastructure.
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In one corner of the courtyard, a crumbling brick staircase led to a roof terrace.
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Post-bake: The dough was soft and mushy (not crumbling into pieces, but pulling apart).
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Hong Kong residents worry that's all crumbling as the Chinese Communist Party tightens its grip.
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The cell walls are crumbling from age and moisture, and they're patched in many places.
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The movie is plenty scary, but as a drama about a crumbling family it's BRUTAL.
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Antoinette is raised to fear the emancipated black slaves who resent the crumbling white aristocracy.
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How can we perform everyday tasks, like applying makeup, when democracy is crumbling before us?
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Airports in places such as Manila and Jakarta are crumbling and surrounded by snaking traffic.
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Sometimes it seamlessly transitions into the sounds of buildings crumbling in response to plot points.
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The breading was soggy, crumbling inward with the poke of a finger, soaked with oil.
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"The MTA is crumbling," one sign said; "NYCHA is without heat and water," said another.
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A queen-commander surveys her legions from the torn-open peak of a crumbling skyscraper.
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She sits at the entrance of a crumbling brownstone in my Upper West Side neighborhood.
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The roof repeatedly slid off, the wall kept crumbling, and eventually the entire thing collapsed.
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I was crumbling in my bed, like, 'I want to stay here and get through.
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But — and there's no way to sugar-coat it — Easter's candy throne may be crumbling.
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Episode 9 — "Fifty Shades of Red" Things are slowly crumbling around all the main characters.
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Greaves said New Jersey's roads and bridges are crumbling, despite fare toll and fare increases.
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Environments are crammed with details: crumbling walls, rusting machinery, lush vegetation, and oozing, glistening tentacles.
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Some of us rushed the blast, our unprotected avatars crumbling as the radiation killed us.
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Because of his background in construction, he helped rehab and preserve the crumbling structure, too.
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I want to breathe and move through it without crumbling into useless shards of anxiety.
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At ground-level there's rubble, demolition, crumbling concrete, the messy foundations of this gleaming futurism.
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Villagers complain that the government-built houses are crumbling and that their compensation was inadequate.
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Villagers complain of crumbling government-built houses, inadequate compensation and their distance from the river.
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He was crumbling right in front of me, but what was I supposed to do?
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Since Puerto Rico's financial crisis, the infrastructure has been crumbling, becoming worse day-by-day.
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MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota presents a "Subway Action Plan" to stabilize the crumbling subway system.
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But bureaucratic inefficiency may pose the most existential threat yet toward the now-crumbling building.
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The Trump edifice is crumbling in a cascade of indictments and guilty pleas, he says.
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With our nation's infrastructure slowly crumbling, tax-exempt municipal bonds are more important than ever.
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Meanwhile, the Great Recession and our nation's crumbling infrastructure hit people with disabilities particularly hard.
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When Mr. Reed took over, he was inheriting a dysfunctional marriage in a crumbling house.
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New York City's crumbling subway system left riders furious with the governor, who oversees it.
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While infighting and partisanship are nothing new, neither are the woes of a crumbling infrastructure.
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Also tonight, we have more evidence your deep state is crumbling right before our eyes.
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The public health system suffers from crumbling infrastructure, while doctors have stopped performing essential services.
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Chen said in May that he viewed Lending Club's crumbling stock as a buying opportunity.
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He visits the crumbling capitalist cathedrals to explore their aftermath with their most loyal customers.
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Both parties should be able to unite for a great rebuilding of America's crumbling infrastructure.
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My relationship was crumbling — if I'm being honest, it should have ended six months earlier.
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In South Carolina, I met kids trying to learn in crumbling classrooms and neglected communities.
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The STI thing was like the final nail in the coffin of our crumbling relationship.
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"She's been in a nursing home for the last 15 years, gradually crumbling," he says.
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Usually, there's a crumbling, a crack — someone tries to get in there with some Spackle.
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On one level, the story of the bridge is a microcosm of America's crumbling infrastructure.
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She owned a tiny basement apartment inside a crumbling Art Deco building from the 1920s.
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Aronson received reports that tapes were arriving at studios in bad shape, cracked and crumbling.
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But corrupt privatization, chronic unemployment, rising inequality, and crumbling schools and hospitals became the reality.
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Its reputation has been tarnished by corruption and its image damaged by empty, crumbling stadiums.
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She oscillates between pointed anger and pure shock before finally crumbling into a teary mess.
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The crumbling currais were rebuilt, native grapes were replanted, and a cultural legacy was revived.
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She hoisted herself through a crumbling drop ceiling and into a space with steel trusses.
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Crumbling from within, corruption and inter-purging among the elites; attacks from without; generational succession.
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It was crumbling when one final star added his name to the list of legends.
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The Fed and Treasury were doing everything they could to keep the system from crumbling.
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He called for a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill to help rebuild our nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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And yet 25,000 more empty, crumbling buildings are still standing, sprinkled across the vast city.
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Crumbling foundations, caved-in roofs and some tattered pieces of cloth were all that remained.
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Moscow extracts maximum resources from the regions with minimal investment in a crumbling local infrastructure.
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It reminds me to not compare myself to others, as they can be crumbling, too.
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Some teachers took to social media this week to show dilapidated classrooms and crumbling textbooks.
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But now, he predicts it could all come crumbling down as easy money policies fade.
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Investing in rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructure shouldn't just be left to the government alone, Rep.
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Not every militant wants to be among the last suicide bombers for a crumbling caliphate.
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For all their majesty and grandeur, behind the scenes much of their infrastructure is crumbling.
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The commonly cited drawbacks — crumbling infrastructure, chief among them — are actively seeing improvement, he said.
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In an accurate but obvious metaphor, it's surrounded by a graveyard with crumbling, toppling headstones.
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That crumbling store has come to symbolize the struggle to address the nation's racial violence.
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A small drop of water trickled from the crumbling concrete wall down to the floor.
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She rode it out of the crumbling King's Landing following Daenerys's assault on the city.
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They also hammered in pegs guiding people from the unmarked gate toward the crumbling plane.
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Mr. Ricamora was leery of the private entrance, a few crumbling steps down from the sidewalk.
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How are the Conservatives strengthening their position at a time when other established parties are crumbling?
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Why fix crumbling roads when you can turn your car into the equivalent of a hovercraft?
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What should concern every citizen is that Trump's crumbling credibility will not be limited to him.
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Now, a source familiar with transition planning says that hard wall of resistance is crumbling fast.
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The modern world is crumbling, people don't know right from wrong, and cars are driving themselves.
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It hasn't been enough to shore up a crumbling middle class, but it's been a lot.
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The famous Apple walled garden may not be crumbling, but the cracks are starting to show.
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China's smelters are trapped between a crumbling price and lower supplies of raw material from Myanmar.
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The crisis in Birmingham highlights the chronic problems afflicting much of the country's crumbling prison estate.
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MTA Country, a new satiric game from Everyday Arcade lets players navigate the crumbling transit system.
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For example, all right, who in America denies that we have an infrastructure that is crumbling?
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" And with a crumbling economy and two mismanaged wars, Barack Obama had "the audacity of hope.
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Imagine if he pointed to a bombed-out building or crumbling school as he said it?
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The letters show Chapo scrambling to keep his empire from crumbling — and hatching plans to escape.
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Walking through corridors beside crumbling courtyards, Dr Salvaña jokes that it looks like a war zone.
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Now it's time for Mike to repay Donald for his support, and join his crumbling administration.
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The repercussions of Germany's crumbling infrastructure — and reconstruction efforts — extend beyond travel delays and traffic jams.
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In the present, Hugh tries to mend another crumbling structure: His relationship with his estranged children.
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In those sewers he took a break from his crumbling marriage and dodged arrest for trespassing.
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The drones carried brightly colored LEDs and raced through crumbling corridors marked by even more lights.
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The permafrost is thawing out from beneath homes, and huge chunks of the coast are crumbling.
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Line sheet pans with parchment paper, then simply cut the shapes you want for less crumbling.
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Another day, another sign that our defenses against once treatable infections are crumbling before our eyes.
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"Miss, our democracy is crumbling; would you like to say hi to Emma Stone?" asks Eichner.
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But that's the way it goes when long-held assumptions about the future come crumbling down.
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As the Super Bowl looms, the controversy grows, and the walls are crumbling around R. Kelly.
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This debate played out in the US just as the once-great Spanish Empire was crumbling.
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Crumbling buildings and run-down homes line streets that have long been in need of repair.
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And they're crumbling and harming the low-income and largely minority neighbors living next to them.
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For others, it can feel like the world is dramatically crumbling and spark a rebellious phase.
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Voters are also fed up with crumbling infrastructure, productivity sapping gridlock, persistent corruption and ineffective government.
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He has since been held at a crumbling psychiatric ward in the Crimean capital of Simferopol.
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The video shows cliffs crumbling beneath the apartments — which are built dangerously close to the edge.
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One crucial issue that has been avoided for far too long is our nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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I'll be on your side, searching for what we both know is there: our crumbling infrastructure.
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The infrastructure is crumbling, and power is only available for four-to-six hours per day.
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Even more demanded better school funding for their students to replace crumbling textbooks and archaic supplies.
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By then, Auschwitz "was just a bunch of crumbling buildings," she told the AP in 2007.
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"Traffic congestion in metro Manila is horrible, its roads and bridges are crumbling," Mr. Diokno said.
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Crumbling structures and smoke rising over the city can be seen in footage shared by TIME.
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Domino's is no longer just selling pizzas, it's taking a stab at fixing America's crumbling infrastructure.
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Transit apologists offer many excuses for ridership declines, such as low gas prices and crumbling infrastructure.
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"President Trump campaigned on repairing our nation's crumbling infrastructure," the Democrat's campaign wrote in a tweet.
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Mr. Trump proclaims that our country's infrastructure is crumbling, but he avoids contributing to its repair.
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Stewart told Stephanopoulos that the evidence against Trump "was crumbling" after the first week of testimony.
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As we saw this summer, extreme weather events put our already-crumbling infrastructure at dire risk.
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The work is often very dark, full of struggling humans, crumbling infrastructure, and marred by vandalism.
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For many cities and counties, water infrastructure is crumbling and it's in desperate need of repair.
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The crumbling warehouse had a unique charm, blending the city's industrial past with an imagined future.
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In the next verse, fear turns to pity for the man amplifier, whose body is crumbling.
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While crossing a crumbling bridge in the Amazon level of DuckTales, I mistimed my final jump.
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Combine rapid urbanization with crumbling infrastructure, and you've got a tricky and expensive problem to solve.
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I am going to keep our jobs in the U.S., and totally rebuild our crumbling infrastructure.
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Photos of these crumbling palaces around the world give a peak into yesteryear's high society lifestyle.
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Some school's roofs, like this one is Damascus, are crumbling — a visible sign of air strikes.
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But that doesn't mean New Yorkers are happy about his management of the crumbling transit system.
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But employment opportunities were rare in a country crumbling amid civil war, corruption, and economic decline.
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"Our businesses were crumbling," said Daniel Gebre, who runs an electronics maintenance shop in Addis Ababa.
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The new steel buildings of drilling service companies often face crumbling farmhouses and overgrown idle fields.
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The front cover of Mr. Deneen's "Why Liberalism Failed" is illustrated with a crumbling Greek column.
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The traditional barriers of cost and energy that have blocked the industry from growing are crumbling.
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In fact, the impact could be worse, given the crumbling transportation system and already-inflated rents.
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Much will depend on what Eisner can do with Fratton Park, Portsmouth's evocative but crumbling home.
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I stepped across a crumbling wall of Sans Souci Palace into a field of tall grass.
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Explain. Related: Questions for: 'Pillars of the West Shaken by 'Brexit,' but They're Not Crumbling Yet'
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The CEO of the largest American bank is sounding the alarm about the country's crumbling infrastructure.
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We don't have to look far for crumbling infrastructure (there are the subway and Kennedy Airport).
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The foundations of my carefully constructed online presence began crumbling in my first serious, longterm relationship.
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All this will serve as a green light for his designs to Sovietize this crumbling petrostate.
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As far as the eye can see, the scene is the same: crumbling dust-covered buildings.
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For the past year, we've been watching the ISIS mini state crumbling right before our eyes.
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In Harare, decades of underfunding have led to crumbling infrastructure, leaky pipes and widespread water theft.
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The pyramid of Djoser, designed by Imhotep, was nearly crumbling when a restoration began in 2006.
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The Google ecosystem also seems to be crumbling around the Mate 30 as I write this.
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To my eye Palermo had seemed like a pretty, crumbling city, perhaps careless in its beauty.
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He spoke of the urgency of rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure and putting people back to work.
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Children stuck in crumbling schools that are failing them are in desperate need of options now.
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"I'm concerned that aging platforms and crumbling infrastructure continue to hinder mission success," Admiral Zukunft said.
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Both have risen in recent years as a response to the crumbling of Western civilization's certainties.
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Yangon's crumbling architecture is being demolished, with British colonial relics making way for glass-sheathed buildings.
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It's still fast declining because its infrastructure is crumbling and underpaid workers often don't show up.
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The Turkish lira is crumbling and foreign investment has dropped by half compared with last year.
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The Turkish lira is crumbling, and foreign investment has dropped by half compared with last year.
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Meanwhile, the country had neglected its own problems, like its crumbling infrastructure and forgotten working class.
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The facade of the apartment building in the Bronx was crumbling and a corner was separating.
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New York's crumbling facades: Scaffolding surrounds about 1,400 buildings in the city because of safety concerns.
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However many tentative, well-meaning gestures Claire and Jamie make, the bridge between them keeps crumbling.
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Janek and his men repeatedly encountered great piles of crumbling rocks, which they had to remove.
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In early 2018, FERC unanimously rejected the Trump administration's rescue plan for the crumbling coal industry.
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Indeed, that order risks crumbling entirely, as assaults on liberal democracy extend to the West itself.
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Behind the installation, on the gray wallpapered walls of the booth, hang paintings of crumbling houses.
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I down the last of my Champagne and look out across our crumbling seat of democracy.
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One example: If West Antarctica's ice sheet started crumbling, that could push sea levels up significantly.
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The fluidity of their dance moves stand in stark contrast to the crumbling parking lot concrete.
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While Crosby's legacy was crumbling posthumously, Hope was continuing to swing a sledgehammer at his own.
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Across the glade a chorus of bleats drifts from a crumbling hut, shaped from thatch and earth.
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Because when the world's crumbling, she's still there, believing in you like no one else ever has.
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They were hiding inside a dark and crumbling trailer home that occupies a spot on the lot.
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They could show that "the wall is down that parted their fathers" by simulating a crumbling partition.
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This does little to solve the lack of economic opportunities and crumbling education and health care provision.
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Last week, the Oroville Dam's crumbling emergency spillway triggered the emergency evacuation of more than 248,2199 people.
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And recent history shows that gradual intraparty erosion can foreshadow the crumbling of once-commanding political positions.
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Less than nine miles east, the tunnel that connects Jersey City to Manhattan is cracked and crumbling.
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AstraZeneca has faced a massive loss of patents on older drugs since 2012, leading to crumbling sales.
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STEWART: ...then you can take extraordinary measures to fix a crisis like crumbling infrastructure and bureaucratic nightmares.
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Zoological prints hang on the walls (sperm whales, civets); crumbling 2100th-century aromatics books line the shelves.
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Bernie has a plan to create and maintain at least 13 million jobs rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure.
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It was not the happiest of birthdays: At the time, her marriage to Prince Charles was crumbling.
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Your last novel tied in some political overtones about crumbling ideology and what causes empires to fall.
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He promised to improve crumbling roads, ports and airports, remove graft from politics and boost foreign investment.
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Supporters say the money is badly needed to fix the state's crumbling roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
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It follows Antoinette, an isolated child, as she grows up on a crumbling estate in British Jamaica.
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Danger lurks in the crumbling farmhouses of its countryside and the sunbaked tenements of its inner city.
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Daddy's empire is crumbling in D Block just as her crime empire had crumbled in real life.
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The military's efforts to fight the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency, now in its tenth year, are crumbling.
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"Both parties should be able to unite for a great rebuilding of America's crumbling infrastructure," Trump said.
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So the third time, as I was crumbling and falling apart, I removed myself from the project.
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The family lived far away from the civil war, Dahari said, but they escaped Yemen's crumbling economy.
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Lebanon is one of the world's most heavily indebted country, struggling with low growth and crumbling infrastructure.
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Niemeyer's curvaceous façade is crumbling, and is draped in blue netting to protect pedestrians from falling tiles.
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Corrupt leaders ignored the crumbling healthcare system despite frequent outbreaks of plague, hemorrhagic fevers and deadly viruses.
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Orlando's Puerto Rican population has spiked over the past decade as people fled the island's crumbling economy.
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At the time that the episode premiered, Slate was likely in the middle of a crumbling marriage.
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We don't need to just rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges; we need to make them smarter.
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Everything from broken water lines to crumbling bridges to dangerous roads are becoming common in our parks.
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Even after seeing the clip of the twin towers crumbling three times, you couldn't quite believe it.
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So, much like our aging infrastructure, our election infrastructure is severely outdated and crumbling before our eyes.
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Graffiti artists use the crumbling buildings as a canvas; these are regularly painted over by the government.
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Parks in the outer boroughs lie decrepit and crumbling; libraries constantly scramble for the funding they need.
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And if you have to spend a few years in a crumbling apartment, then so be it.
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Our cities are turning into more of an architectural hodgepodge, where skyscrapers gleam next to crumbling edifices.
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Behind the shop, Fred came to the edge of a wide cliff face of crumbling red rock.
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At the outset of the game, the colony is in shambles, with crumbling buildings and malfunctioning technology.
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The legacy media is much too interested in salvaging whatever they can from President Obama's crumbling legacy.
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Israel: Less peace in the Middle East Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition is likely crumbling.
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Empire Peace in the Lyon family is always just one exposed secret or conversation away from crumbling.
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We have crumbling schools in Baltimore yet we send billions of dollars in aid money to Pakistan.
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Officials said the tunnel required major work to fix crumbling walls and to repair tracks and cables.
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Grace has Jeanne caged in her arms, as if to keep her from crumbling to the floor.
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But with healthcare reform crumbling and other GOP legislative priorities ahead, that timeline could be pushed back.
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In addressing, let's say, the urgent need to repair our crumbling national infrastructure, dare to talk turkey.
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The patients still being cared for now suffer in crumbling wards that can barely even feed them.
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We don't have to wait for a new president to fix crumbling roads and aging transit systems.
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The jets appear to be the consequence of cliff walls crumbling, exposing ice that then quickly vaporized.
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Across the political spectrum, the American people have spoken, and they support rebuilding our nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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And it's indicative of a crumbling civil society, one in which value is determined by capital alone.
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Governmental public health systems at every level are crumbling due to chronic underfunding and increasing population size.
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The bureau's current headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover Building, is a crumbling Brutalist scar on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Well, all that now seems to be sewage water under the crumbling bridge for the two frenemies.
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We reviewed "Here I Am," the latest novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, about a crumbling Washington family.
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The inside of the mall was crumbling and covered with snow, left exposed to the Ohio elements.
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With the old financial model crumbling, it's understandable why The Times needs to search for new revenue.
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Americans drive on crumbling roads and bridges to get to work and get their kids to school.
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Quite literally because they feature an abstracted version of Amani, a digitized her crumbling, atomizing, and exploding.
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It's a post-apocalyptic streetfight set in a crumbling city, the avenues drenched by decades of downpour.
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The wall behind the German synagogue, the oldest and arguably prettiest, is crumbling into an adjoining canal.
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"The day's just getting started, and the Trump house of cards is already crumbling," the article read.
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Back at the shrine, after 20 minutes of continuous jostling, the men holding the mikoshi were crumbling.
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After 16 seasons on the air, it feels like the show is crumbling right before our eyes.
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We strolled through the crumbling party of Centro Habana, the "real Havana," as many people put it.
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Russian spies in London, a crumbling rebel enclave in Syria and rare good environmental news in China.
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The group was then led outdoors for a dance inside a crumbling brick building with no ceiling.
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The U.S. territory's fiscal crisis and crumbling infrastructure were key factors in migration patterns during that period.
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Not on pastoral bliss but on ruins, the crumbling remains of a civilization dead from internal decay.
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But mostly Mr. Dahlquist examines the widespread warping of truth — and the crumbling of trust that follows.
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"Both Democrats and Republicans say that infrastructure is crumbling and we need to fix it," he said.
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The country's crumbling hospitals were already experiencing a shortage of medicine and parts needed to repair equipment.
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Even before the dropoff in revenue, the crumbling subway was suffering from years of neglect and underinvestment.
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For years, the area was defined by crumbling 100-year-old buildings, desolation, government corruption and poverty.
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It was crumbling due to neglect, fierce desert winds, and damage sustained by an earthquake in 1992.
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With one of the world's highest debt burdens, low growth and crumbling infrastructure, Lebanon's economy is struggling.
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Mongla has a mere 40,000 people; his office is in a crumbling building hemmed in by forest.
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WE HAVEN'T BUILT A NEW AIRPORT IN 22 YEARS IN OUR COUNTRY, AND THE ROADS ARE CRUMBLING.
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A presentation to the board featured photos of the flood damage, including crumbling walls and exposed cables.
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A sign promotes a Chinese aid project to renovate a once-crumbling mosque and a faded madrasa.
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Trust in democracy is crumbling, the bees are dying, and everything you love ends up being problematic.
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But as she tended to the physical ailments of her patients, her own mental health was crumbling.
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My copy is very old, bound in gray boards, printed on a poor grade of crumbling paper.
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Venezuela's oil production is at a 60-year low after years of little investment and crumbling infrastructure.
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Reigny-sur-Canne is an unspoiled village with only a crumbling castle to recommend it to tourists.
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Tower came crumbling down in 2006, burdened by debt and the growth of the online music industry.
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Nearly four decades later, an inspection in 21993 found that there were still cracking and crumbling bricks.
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MALAKAL, South Sudan (Reuters) - Yellow flowered vines crawl through empty window frames and up crumbling brick walls.
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Inside, shops and homes spill crumbling concrete onto either side of the narrow roads, block after block.
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Whether or not it works, the bills to fix the crumbling state will continue to pile up.
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Meanwhile, Iran has taken multiple steps away from the crumbling nuclear deal, increasing anxiety among European powers.
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U.S. businesses and other advocates are increasingly optimistic that the last trade barriers with Cuba are crumbling.
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Now, wandering down deserted alleys, past mosques and crumbling archways, I searched in vain for the square.
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In replicating the Star Wars used-universe chic of crumbling desert buildings, no expense had been spared.
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His bones, brittle from years of cortisone injections to keep his unrested voice intact, are literally crumbling.
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"As we rebuild our industries, it is also time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure," the president said.
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He's a developer, but he has yet to work with both parties to address our crumbling infrastructure.
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Stir-fry for about 8 minutes, crumbling the chicken with a wooden spoon and stirring often. 4.
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It pushes up through the sidewalk cracks and crumbling, asphalt-laden soils in the most urban settings.
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As the women recount the horrors, we see footage of dark rooms, bus rides or crumbling buildings.
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Now its small brick and concrete houses were crumbling and the streets were pockmarked with cavernous holes.
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For independents, Mr. Trump offered some universally popular ideas, like fighting childhood cancer and rebuilding crumbling infrastructure.
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In other precincts, some are making stock, crumbling matzo, making soup or matzo breis, savory or sweet.
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She was born Anne Frances Robbins into a crumbling marriage in New York on July 6, 1921.
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Creating up to 15 million jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure with a one trillion dollar investment.
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These forces include declines in productivity, crumbling infrastructure, and a rising share of workers going into retirement.
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The asbestos, he said, is currently in the most dangerous part of its life cycle: the crumbling.
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Domenico Lucano is the mayor of Riace, a small Italian village that was crumbling when he took office.
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Derbent became a backwater, left with a magnificent if crumbling citadel and just one of its imposing walls.
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Cement, steel, energy, electricity and financial firms all have a part to play in rebuilding America's crumbling assets.
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The miniature park's pretensions to utopia are undercut by how it looks: like a wilting, crumbling non-place.
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If you feel like the world is crumbling around you, take shelter in Casey McQuiston's exuberant debut novel.
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All the basements are very musty, with ancient crumbling paint, and only several have been equipped with lighting.
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The town of 216,20043 is almost an hour's drive down a lonely, crumbling highway from the capital, Skopje.
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Pensions -- if you can get one -- are worthless in this crumbling economy, amounting to perhaps $7 a month.
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At 27, she lost central vision in her left eye and felt her life crumbling day by day.
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Kim may be interested in getting aid and eventual investment to stabilize and then rebuild a crumbling economy.
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The windowsills were crumbling, the bathtub would hardly drain, and mice and cockroaches skittered across the warped floor.
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"Headlines suggesting that the case is crumbling are incorrect," Allred told reporters outside a Manhattan courthouse in December.
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CARACAS, Venezuela — Two decades after the socialist revolution was launched by Hugo Chávez, Venezuela is crumbling from within.
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Crumbling infrastructure will be replaced with new roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and railways gleaming across our beautiful land.
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But then Mr Bannon is off again, walking through a crumbling town with curtains blowing through glassless windows.
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Without this worry, they might help spruce up Eritrea's crumbling harbours, woeful telecoms and barely exploited tourist potential.
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The crumbling of the cult of the artist-hero may partly be owed to the art world's globalization.
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"President Trump's campaign promises on infrastructure are crumbling faster than our roads and bridges," said one senior Democrat.
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And we're explaining why some bridges are crumbling in the U.S. -- and how that issue is being addressed.
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But, you can fix... AXELROD: ...in a Congress that's willing to work with you to fix crumbling infrastructure.
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Spending on payrolls and pensions squeezes out public investment, especially in the region's missing or crumbling transport infrastructure.
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Not even the most profligate investor spends that kind of coin if it believes the market is crumbling.
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Hong Kong residents worry that's crumbling as the Chinese Communist Party tightens its grip, per Axios' Dave Lawler.
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It was about the crumbling of social order, captured through the lens of a street-level schmuck's camcorder.
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The crumbling economy of the 19903's left thousands of PhD's unemployed and government funding for research slashed.
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Molly Worthen THE anti-gay ideology that has long held sway in American evangelicalism seems to be crumbling.
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In the case of Fallout 23, that included 2224 square miles of irradiated wilderness and crumbling city streets.
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It's cathartic to watch someone triumph over an apple crumble as the world is crumbling down around us.
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The crumbling of the science of willpower doesn't mean that psychologists have been dishonest or unscrupulous, Hagger said.
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Shot on location, the action unfolds amid crumbling greystones, in high-school corridors and at Sonny's Chicken Pit.
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The tablets, described as "small and partly crumbling," were deciphered by University of Heidelberg philologist Dr. Betina Faist.
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President Trump campaigned heavily on overhauling the country's crumbling infrastructure, and promised to invest big to fix it.
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Over the past few years, many residents have left; beyond the main streets, buildings stand desolate and crumbling.
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"Headlines suggesting that the case is crumbling are incorrect," feminist lawyer Gloria Allred told the press in December.
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As the ice caps keep crumbling, they're creating lots of icebergs we can use for badass kitesurfing stunts.
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Trump has promised to fix the nation's crumbling infrastructure and he is, after all, a real estate developer.
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Is it yet another sign that, according to Robert Putnam in "Bowling Alone," our community ties are crumbling?
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With public trust crumbling, Hoover repeatedly sought to win FDR's backing for his actions to stabilize the economy.
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The military estimates up to 350 militants are dug in among civilians in wrecked houses and crumbling infrastructure.
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The arrogance of the male power structure was crumbling like an untrained squire felled by a mighty lance!
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There is something timeless about Dill's character, as his life rotates around his friends and his crumbling family.
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One of the hottest topics on the campaign trail this election season has been the nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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She launched into a diatribe about her town's crumbling school, pitted roads, frequent blackouts and perpetually hungry citizens.
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They did cosmetic work on crumbling buildings, and set up health clinics, training programs and support for businesses.
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That her grip on the Iron Throne is crumbling shouldn't come as much of a surprise to Cersei.
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All the way up the main tower, random windows have been busted out, their plaster eyebrows crumbling above.
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Now old, dilapidated engines hiss and clatter as they trundle between crumbling platforms, pulling drab carriages behind them.
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Now old, dilapidated engines hiss and clatter as they trundle between crumbling platforms, pulling drab carriages behind them.
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But Trump seized on the Amtrak derailment to push for his forthcoming plan to rebuild crumbling U.S. infrastructure.
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They are reacting to real problems: decades of stagnating wages, concentrating wealth, an aging population and crumbling infrastructure.
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Another 2.5 million hold below-market leases on tenements in crumbling pre-1940 buildings managed by the state.
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Goodyear announced Monday it is pulling out of Venezuela amid a crumbling local economy and increased U.S. sanctions.
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But they also say that their green jobs plans will stimulate the economy and rebuild crumbling U.S. infrastructure.
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The stadium was crumbling by the time it closed in 2000, and it was demolished three years later.
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The boarded-up windows, the ill-lit rooms, and the crumbling facade all made for a terrifying tour.
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Cohen, Ph. D., is author of "Fixing America's Crumbling Underground Water Infrastructure," published by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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These portraits are juxtaposed with images of ornate wrought-iron work, immaculately tended fields and crumbling plaster walls.
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In the end, the crumbling facades, rotting walls, and haunted history are what creeped me out the most.
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Radisson hotels aren't just restricted to crumbling airport locations — the chain has over 1,100 hotels and resorts worldwide.
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Titled "Two Americas: Economy," the new ad features struggling workers in crumbling neighborhoods and declares that under Mrs.
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Release date: December 6What it's about: The Noah Baumbach-directed drama tracks the intimacy of a crumbling marriage.
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There is, indeed, a wall in America between church and state -- an important one that has been crumbling.
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The work depicts a stack of Chinese texts, their pages curling and crumbling and marked by Chinese characters.
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Now, as she assessed her crumbling marriage and girded for divorce, she wondered what else she didn't know.
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It is emblematic of the nation's crumbling transportation infrastructure coast to coast — including locks, ports, highways and railroads.
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Our government-run infrastructure projects, such as our crumbling roads and bridges and failed high-speed-rail projects.
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Or, alternatively, to argue about the different politicians responsible for the crumbling state of our society and planet.
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As Lawther's Kenny shivers like the skeleton of a crumbling fall leaf, Flynn's Hector is all coiled anger.
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Many Cubans say they would rather risk their lives staying in their crumbling homes than move to one.
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Those crumbling defences face a stern test this weekend, when United host Arsenal in Saturday's early kick off.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Who will save Richmond Barthé's Depression Era frieze from crumbling into dust?
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We were all rooting for Bennifer, but flops like Daredevil, Paycheck, and Jersey Girl signaled Affleck's crumbling career.
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Even if her world is crumbling and she's struggling to breathe, she will not let anyone know it.
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The knights seem to occupy a battle-torn, crumbling church in the Middle East, in roughly modern times.
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Last month, Cuomo told CNBC that Penn Station is "crumbling by the day, " and has requested for aid.
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Much of the structure is crumbling and full of debris, but the roof provides impressive views of Bangkok.
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President briefed on the accident President Trump posted a tweet about what he called the country's crumbling infrastructure.
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Let's say you've got a toothache or a crumbling political system and aren't in the mood to laugh.
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The former offers a more typical urban reference, while the latter takes us into the crumbling, downgraded suburbs.
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Eileen Chang (1920-95) uses broad brush strokes to take the reader through decades of a crumbling family.
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In the 1990s, Chalermchai Kositpipat purchased the crumbling Wat Rong Khun, located just outside of Chiang Rai, Thailand.
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Corporate executives say that by the time the third tranche hit in late September, consumer confidence was crumbling.
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Meanwhile, New York City is in a well-documented transit crisis, mostly centering around its crumbling subway system.
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These days, the forest has swallowed up the ashram's crumbling buildings, obscuring traces of celebrity from their halls.
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The ceiling is crumbling, the walls chipping, the floorboards sagging; stray wooden planks are strewn against the walls.
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Floating docks collided in the deluge, depositing a blizzard of crumbling Styrofoam onto the Cumberland Island National Seashore.
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Giordano's photos show us the bleak, crumbling landscape and introduce us to some of the people left behind.
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The Trump administration is scrambling to prop up industries crumbling under the weight of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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"You don't sit there and help someone else out if your footing is crumbling beneath you," he added.
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Yet at that moment, it was hard to believe how close his dream had come to crumbling apart.
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Yet, standing behind their crumbling defenses, Democrats continue to use liberal media to hurl personal invectives at Trump.
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And as true today as it was 2000 years ago, the Kingdom of Heaven is crumbling around us.
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He said that Angelenos share the same aspirations and concerns as Iowans -- including crumbling infrastructure, traffic and homelessness.
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Tarik Saleh, the writer and director, constantly eyeballs the crowded city, its chaotic masses and its crumbling buildings.
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In the city center were faded colonial bungalows and crumbling brick factories, interspersed with advertisements for diamond brokers.
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Rumours suggest the new islands' concrete is crumbling and their foundations turning to sponge in a hostile climate.
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Too often, our school cafeterias are even more inefficient and unwelcoming than those crumbling roads, bridges and subways.
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The company would have to look past New Jersey's high costs, crumbling infrastructure and sometimes oppressive business regulations.
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Our infrastructure is crumbling and our education system is not meeting the needs of American workers and businesses.
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The president also promised a $1 trillion investment in modernizing our transportation system and fixing our crumbling infrastructure.
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But the two-story clapboard buildings are now crumbling and mostly empty, except for a handful of shops.
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" More bitingly, a vice president of the National Front, Florian Philippot, said on Twitter: "Their world is crumbling.
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At the same time, Democrats are advancing great progress on our critical priority of rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructure.
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For years, teams lost in the tunnel at Anfield, too, crumbling at the sight of that famous sign.
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Its gatehouse is crumbling, much of its fence is broken and many headstones have been toppled or vandalized.
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The crumbling walls of the U.S. infrastructure, which need at least $28503 trillion to be repaired or replaced.
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His photos reveal Soviet block housing blanketed in heavy snow or just standing in the distance, crumbling away.
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On the glass coffee table, someone is manipulating a set of white papers, emptying in tobacco, crumbling resin.
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Euron tried to take credit for killing Jaime, but honestly, the crumbling rubble probably got the win there.
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How about crumbling trust in traditional forms of evidence, and the potential for audio harassment, scams, and generalized slander?
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Some 20,000 houses, which were already crumbling in Mosul's Old City, have been flattened, according to one international observer.
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It means that as we rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, we need millions of skilled construction workers of all kinds.
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My grades were plummeting, I constantly had a stomach ache, and I thought my life was crumbling around me.
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They are extremely low-stakes, will not induce a panic attack, and bear no consequence on our crumbling democracy.
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It is Viktor visibly crumbling when he notices his mother is no longer in the audience during a match.
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Her graduation feature film is set in the crumbling dockyards of Sunderland, afflicted by crippling Thatcher-era economic inequality.
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And sometimes when a foundation is crumbling, you need to be able to move that home to another location.
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Throughout her campaign Nixon championed issues like Medicare for All, fixing New York's crumbling subway system, and legalizing marijuana.
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Communism might be crumbling in the Soviet Union, but capitalism isn't a bulletproof solution either, as Philip has found.
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Several of the buildings in the municipality are still cracked and crumbling from an earthquake that struck in February.
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But like the crumbling ruins you explore in The Last Guardian, the game itself often feels brittle and broken.
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All you have to do is look at Japan to realize that growth doesn't come from a crumbling currency.
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While crumbling property prices were one factor, Lowe pointed to the long period of weak growth in household income.
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The researchers' hope is that it could help already crumbling bridges, like the Memorial Bridge near the nation's capital.
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As politicians campaign on rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, we've mostly been engaged in half-measures that require little sacrifice.
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"This has led some to suggest that the entire edifice of European security and prosperity is crumbling," Obama said.
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The action-packed chases are well-shot, especially those in the crumbling and ramshackle buildings of Delhi and Mumbai.
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To their right, crumbling wooden prototypes stand as a kind of museum to the humble company's even humbler origins.
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In his tiny house of crumbling bricks, Bafounga collects what others throw away - and turns it into something useful.
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And you don't need to be patronized about good music being a much needed distraction from the crumbling world.
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Peeling paint, crumbling plaster and all manner of old-timey crap await in this home, originally dating to 1860.
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AP Photo/Fernando LlanoOver the last few years, Venezuelans have suffered from the devastating impacts of a crumbling economy.
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Those Hun Sen schools are crumbling, and pupils hoping to pass their exams have to bribe ill-paid teachers.
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The alliance has also started crumbling with how everyone's like "girl power!" and completely discounting Ross Mathews being there.
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The same goes for our contaminated water supplies, our patchwork access to high-speed internet, and our crumbling schools.
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What about the fact that a lot of these Democrat-led cities are crumbling with crime and gang violence?
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On Christmas Eve, weak and frail, Castano was rushed to a crumbling state hospital in Venezuela's teeming capital, Caracas.
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Given current levels of crude, the crumbling of capital expenditures is a net drag on economic growth, Goldman notes.
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Transportation is the 800-pound gorilla of infrastructure, perpetually underfunded and crumbling, perpetually in need of massive spending boosts.
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But even more so now, as the crumbling economy has plunged this country into a very dangerous political stalemate.
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"The ultimate victim of these tactics will be the police force's crumbling public image," the activist said in English.
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Congress should revive this program to repair our crumbling roads and bridges while creating good jobs for Middle America.
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READ: Saving Beirut's crumbling architecture READ: Documenting lives of Syria's LGBTI refugees READ: Does Dubai frame paint ugly picture?
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It is not news that America's infrastructure is well beyond crumbling and on its way to rotting. Streets. Bridges.
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Vikander at least avoided the awkward feeling of seeing a movie about a crumbling relationship with a significant other.
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We post selfies and pictures of cool, crumbling walls and #tbts and food pics and hope that people care.
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A fresh take on addressing our crumbling infrastructure, the legislation offers the added benefit of proposing responsible economic policies.
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Among their complaints are a dearth of job opportunities, a struggling economy and crumbling infrastructure, with frequent power cuts.
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The brick industry is crumbling from excessive regulation, according to a new report from the nation's top business lobby.
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His mother, Azza Abdel Fattah, gestured at the room of flaking paint and crumbling walls they were sitting in.
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"If we rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, the economy will get much more efficient," Altman writes on the United Slate.
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And they have mourned the loss of loved ones who fell victim to the crumbling medical system in Venezuela.
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When the shelter is put into place, remotely operated equipment will be used to start removing crumbling radioactive fuel.
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Friable asbestos materials such as crumbling pipe insulation can release large amounts of toxic asbestos dust into the air.
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Inside, the walls are crumbling and the ceilings are falling down, but most of the structures have remained intact.
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In other words, our nation's infrastructure is crumbling, and we need real, sustainable investment – and we need it now.
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At this point, both sides, soldiers and leaders, seem to be crumbling in the face of a pointless war.
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There are crumbling sugar mills, rusted cars and buildings subsumed by growth that was lush even during a drought.
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And now, one of the few pillars that seemed to be keeping the troubled USPS in business is crumbling.
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But in the closing moments of this year's NBA Finals, it looked as though the Warriors' dynasty was crumbling.
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"There were four signature Trump promises, and they all seem to be crumbling tonight," Chris Cuomo said Wednesday night.
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A shadow is falling over Silicon Valley, and some of its most promising startups are crumbling under the pressure.
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Her regal portrait, embellished with tracings by Mr. Parlá, went up on a crumbling building in Havana that year.
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The walls were crumbling, the floors rotting and the windows broken, and it had no electricity or running water.
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At the same time, its portrait of Havana, an impoverished city of crumbling architecture, has a gritty neorealist pungency.
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He spent three years learning the orasho from books based on crumbling 18th century scrolls that he still owns.
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It's time for Brussels to grasp that opportunity and shore up Europe's self-confidence -- before that starts crumbling too.
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Clinton mentioned seeing crumbling schools in rural South Carolina and urban classrooms in Detroit infested with rodents and mold.
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Once we have put our economic house in order, we must address the crumbling structure of our fiscal house.
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After ripping out layers of carpet and a foot-washing trough, they were left with a crumbling blank canvas.
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The bottom line: Cuba is beset by major challenges, including crumbling infrastructure, low productivity and a two-currency system.
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On February 217, a giant hole suddenly opened up in the chute, with concrete crumbling and water flying everywhere.
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Looming large in both narratives are crumbling homes, despotic leaders, and a country on the brink of irreversible change.
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Provincial governors, desperate for money needed to restore crumbling roads, are lobbying the Senate in favor of the deal.
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Commuters have been bemoaning the city's crumbling subway system for decades — specifically the increase in delays and crowded trains.
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In eastern India, Cyclone Titli made landfall, cutting off electricity, crumbling mud houses and killing at least eight people.
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It, too, has been plagued by crumbling tracks, antiquated signals and unreliable trains that turn routine commutes into nightmares.
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Today, the neighborhood, full of vacant lots and crumbling houses, looks like a sentence that has been sloppily erased.
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They say free tuition is meaningless without more teachers and materials, and major upgrades to the country's crumbling schools.
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Near crumbling brick ruins, the historian unearthed gold coins that he claimed represented Cambodia's first currency, invented by Kan.
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Its whitewashed stucco was crumbling, and the lack of other outsiders seemed to allow room for more sacred energy.
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The vice president, however, is seen as no salve for a nation facing steep unemployment and crumbling public infrastructure.
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The book is a powerful record of human dignity in the face of poverty, life in a crumbling city.
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To ensure breads, brownies, and blondies come out of the pan without crumbling, Davison says to make a sling.
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Levi (Gian Maria Volontè) finds himself in a starkly beautiful and backward place, a crumbling town of cavelike quarters.
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Even so, some progressive Xers saw an old order crumbling, sometimes just with a visit to the record store.
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Hospitals, schools, wells and roads were crumbling or nonexistent before, and now they must serve a million more people.
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And while fixing a crumbling stone pyramid is difficult, it was delayed for almost two years by Egyptian unrest.
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TODAY, MANY OF GOFF'S HOUSES are crumbling, with no cult of restoration-minded architectural buffs working to save them.
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And when the country broke away from the crumbling Soviet Union in 1991, it made him an unofficial ambassador.
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Her specialty was crystalline black-and-white images that lavish equal attention on steel skyscrapers and crumbling brick tenements.
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I raced through the building — past blasted-out windows, crumbling walls and piles of rubble — looking for the injured.
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The intricate detailing on the minaret can be seen peeking out over crumbling debris, but its top is gone.
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In recent years, politicians on both left and right have made improving America's "crumbling" infrastructure key issues in campaigns.
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The City Council wants to transform the crumbling Brooklyn-Queens Expressway by building a three-mile tunnel underneath Brooklyn.
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Pipes that circulate steam to apartments are crumbling, aging buildings are poorly insulated and radiators need to be overhauled.
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Educators have demanded higher salaries and better school funding for their students to replace crumbling textbooks and archaic supplies.
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A new condominium building will stretch over and above the crumbling red brick church, which was built in 1835.
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Yet in Greece's crumbling political landscape, anarchists appear to be styling themselves as a political alternative to the government.
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Madrigal, in Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City," rents out rooms in her large, rickety, and frankly crumbling house.
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There's a moment in the live-action movie Detective Pikachu when the ground beneath our heroes' feet is crumbling.
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The Austrian then held his nerve brilliantly in the final tiebreak after crumbling earlier when serving for the match.
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That was in the notorious Blondie apartment, a crumbling loft in a building just down the block from CBGB.
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"Atalanta has less of a crumbling stadium issue and more of a building a new stadium moment," Gino writes.
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I'll spend billions to repair the country's crumbling roads and bridges, creating jobs in the process, he told Congress.
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But simultaneously, I feel like the world is kind of crumbling around me, and people are going through hell.
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Still, Azaz was bleak and the toll from the war was plainly seen in some of its crumbling buildings.
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These abandoned churches in Italy, France, Romania, Belgium, Poland, and the Czech Republic are now crumbling after being abandoned.
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Saudi Arabia invested $20 billion last year in a new Blackstone fund aimed at helping improve America's crumbling infrastructure.
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Not only do our crumbling roads, bridges, airports and ports need it, our future economic prosperity depends on it.
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"A crumbling infrastructure like that, whether it's roads, bridges or whatever, is a drain on the economy," Lutz said.
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The crumbling, century-old colonial buildings that line Old Havana's streets are rapidly being transformed to accommodate the growth.
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We can't build our economy on creaky and outdated digital networks any more than we can on crumbling roads.
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Hacienda Subin is a romantically crumbling 18th- and 19th-century Moorish-style compound on 40 acres in the jungle.
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A few years ago, I lived in a tiny, crumbling medieval town on a mountain outside of Naples, Italy.
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As the looming gray building imploded, crumbling into a pile of debris and dust, a crowd of onlookers cheered.
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Rather than authorizing the Keystone XL pipeline, it is time to hire construction workers to rebuild America's crumbling infrastructure.
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America's energy sources, like booming oil and crumbling coal, have defied projections and historical precedents over the last decade.
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One night, she visited a Frenchman's crumbling home on the sea for an improv session, mostly of fado musicians.
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It had achieved a funny crumbling texture and a cheesy smell, which might be ascribed to the Cheese Promo.
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We must rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and when we do that, we create millions of de decent paying jobs.
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I really mean this, the sound you hear from outside of our studio here are not American institutions crumbling.
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Alexander, now a 33-year-old video artist living just outside of Paris, described it as his world crumbling.
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Mr. Sanders said he wanted to create a jobs program that would help fix some of the crumbling infrastructure problems.
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Mr. Earley inherited a school system already suffering from low academic achievement, declining enrollment, crumbling buildings and in financial distress.
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NATO officials are considering how they can send trainers to Iraq to help rebuild the crumbling military, the official said.
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The levy has finally broken around Vanderpump Rules' worst-kept secret: the crumbling relationship of Kristen Doute and Brian Carter.
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The bamboo shelter on the crumbling hillside will be Mustawkima&aposs third attempt at finding a home in the camps.
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In fact, Mars' bigger moon, Phobos, is slowly crumbling apart due to stress, which is perhaps its only relatable quality.
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But by Friday the length of the erosion had grown by at least 50 percent due to more concrete crumbling.
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Not only is Venezuela's infrastructure crumbling, but the OPEC member's national oil company has been sanctioned by the Trump administration.
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Now, Wendy's license is under review, her former clients won't see her, and her entire sense of self is crumbling.
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A woman was caught on camera doing a series of yoga poses on the edge of a dangerous crumbling cliff.
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"Both parties should be able to unite for a great rebuilding of America's crumbling infrastructure," Trump said in his speech.
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The Iranian people are once again beginning to vocalize their dissatisfaction with a country crumbling under corruption, repression and mismanagement.
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Or maybe you're browsing through your vacation photos from Athens and can't remember the name of that crumbling ancient structure.
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Or maybe you're browsing through your vacation photos from Athens and can't remember the name of that crumbling ancient structure.
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America has spent approximately six trillion dollars in the Middle East, all this while our infrastructure at home is crumbling.
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They include more autonomy for governors, prison league tables and investment of £1.3bn ($1.6bn) to fix the crumbling prison estate.
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Following Sydney's own sexual assault in the first season, Eva struggles between helping her daughter and protecting the crumbling school.
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But the walls of Chinese homophobia are slowly crumbling and the court rulings may knock a few more bricks away.
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The transportation bill they approved in December provides far too little money to repair and upgrade America's crumbling transportation system.
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"Maybe he is a brilliant artist, and maybe his world is crumbling," Tim Savage, the father of Joycelyn Savage, says.
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Crumbling infrastructure will be replaced with new roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, and railways gleaming across our very, very beautiful land.
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Subway delays - and some sweltering cars - contributed to outrage among riders about the region's complex, clogged and crumbling transportation network.
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Just look at the crumbling bridge off the coast of California that has stranded visitors in the Big Sur area.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads How do you repair crumbling, centuries-old sections of the Great Wall of China?
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Iron Man soaring across the crumbling bridge, shooting jetpack-equipped baddies out of the sky with bright yellow repulsor bursts.
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ONE of Joseph Schumpeter's best-known observations was that successful businesses stand on ground that is "crumbling beneath their feet".
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And in the span of just two weeks, Mexico was shaken by two massive earthquakes, crumbling buildings and killing hundreds.
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That strategy will do little to slow Trump's crumbling support within his own party, and could even spur more defections.
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Pointing to Germany's rock-bottom interest rates and crumbling infrastructure, they argue that the country needs more debt-financed investment.
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For social-minded progressives — including local governments — VFA brought in bright do-gooders intent on helping rebuild crumbling inner cities.
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Scientists know that it's the little proteins trapped inside that makes the difference between crumbling chalk and rock-like shell.
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Both countries urgently need to attend to their crumbling institutions, most importantly their underfunded, unreformed systems of justice and education.
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A few crumbling vestiges of human society aside, Vize Island is the haunt of walruses, ivory gulls, and polar bears.
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The big data stack is crumbling as Hadoop gets replaced by new tools natively integrated with cloud native workload schedulers.
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And Shenandoah National Park in Virginia needs an immediate $90 million to repair crumbling bridges and replace failing wastewater systems.
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This time he was bolstered by voters fed up with pervasive corruption, parlous education and a crumbling health-care system.
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Fiscal austerity in a slowing Italian economy — beset by high unemployment, rising poverty and crumbling infrastructure — would be sheer lunacy.
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That part was easy; we were already well on our way to crumbling infrastructure and rising inequality in the 1980s.
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A poll last week showed support for Forza Italia crumbling as center-right voters jumped on the League band wagon.
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But over the past couple years, the scientific house of cards that underpinned this work and influence has started crumbling.
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The Challenge XXX finale takes a dramatic turn after Camila Nakagawa has a breakdown while scaling a steep, crumbling cliff.
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Australia's crumbling housing market, where prices are down almost 10% from their 2017 highs, is also dragging on the economy.
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Why would the Guy be any exception to crumbling under the stress and anxiety of being a small business entrepreneur?
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Moments after gloating over scoring the cover of the biggest women's publication in the country, Renata's life comes crumbling down.
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"Hallelujah" received a bewitching video directed by Abby Portner, invoking elements from Shakespeare's MacBeth to portray the song's crumbling grandeur.
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In Manchester, New Hampshire, the old and once-crumbling riverside mill district now buzzes with knowledge businesses and fancy restaurants.
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Mississippi's legislature recently tabled a plan to raise $441 million by raising gas taxes to fix crumbling roads and bridges.
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Three militants also died in the attack on the resort town, a UNESCO heritage site of crumbling colonial-era buildings.
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Carnival in New Orleans means there are 12 days of musical parading and costumed revelry through the city's crumbling streets.
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Otherwise they may have a whole different kind of riot on their hands — one in the form of crumbling ratings.
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Congested airports, collapsed dams, crumbling bridges, derailed trains, and outdated schools are quickly becoming the norm rather than the exception.
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The Los Angeles depicted in Blade Runner 2049 is an overflowing metropolis at once crumbling and more beautiful than ever.
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Take the $1 trillion Trump's promised to spend to rescue the decades-old crumbling infrastructure across the world's largest economy.
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The buildings are not much to look at -- squat concrete walk-ups with notoriously dark stair-wells and crumbling steps.
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Trump, who was a real estate developer before becoming president, made rebuilding the country's crumbling infrastructure a top campaign issue.
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President Trump has promised to inject $22019 trillion into the nation's crumbling infrastructure, including for U.S. roads, bridges and highways.
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The subplot of the pair's crumbling marriage, complete with a maudlin background score and emotional dialogue, weighs the film down.
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At the center of the problem is the crumbling Mumbai local railway network -- the backbone of the city's transport infrastructure.
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It'll be really nice to think about our crumbling faith in Truth and Fact whilst biking over the Bayfront Expressway.
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If so, no issue is more deserving or more perfectly poised for immediate action than investing in America's crumbling infrastructure.
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So when you read, 'Oh, she's got a perfect life,' or 'Her life is crumbling' — they pick narratives for everyone.
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Among their complaints are a dearth of job opportunities, a struggling economy and a crumbling infrastructure with frequent power cuts.
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John Delaney (Md.), who has been pushing to use revenues from international tax reform to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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Though snarled highways and crumbling train infrastructure are certainly problems, air travel has become its own special kind of hell.
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Despite the gusher of spending, Californians endure crumbling infrastructure, failing schools, and agricultural plains shriveling through man-caused water shortages.
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Gorey created the animated introduction—gravestones crumbling, corpses sliding into fens—and it was almost as popular as the shows.
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The hospital had come under the national spotlight after a visit by Besigye in December helped expose its crumbling state.
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Related: The 'Great British Bake Off' is crumbling The gaffe by Leith apparently didn't stop viewers from tuning in, however.
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Washington (CNN)For a few hours, it looked like the foundations of Donald Trump's presidency were crumbling in plain sight.
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I'm not making any money by avoiding Uber during the crumbling period of Silicon Valley's once-beloved house of capitalism.
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Nearby houses are gradually crumbling from the vibrations, as are many of the buildings throughout Sierra Leone's fifth-largest city.
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Art history Detroit has a lot of crumbling homes, but this one is special -- it once belonged to Rosa Parks.
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And living in Russia of the 1970's, with its crumbling institutions, felt very much like living in the Zone.
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It's profoundly difficult, but watching my crumbling skeleton friend get 60.1% of its bones through the hoop is profoundly satisfying.
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The movie's eye roves restlessly through the streets, casting a harsh gaze on crumbling public estates and growing corporate monstrosities.
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Meanwhile, Trump's much-hyped infrastructure plan, which was supposed to revitalize all those crumbling cities has itself turned to dust.
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Where certain areas of London may be crumbling beneath the weight of Carluccio chains and bashment bans, others are blossoming.
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But no matter who is in charge, RBC's Tran warns it will take years to repair Venezuela's crumbling oil industry.
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And yet the Amy Adams story, her crumbling marriage, isn't so different, emotionally, from the world of your first film.
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Kosovo's crumbling health system ranks among the worst in Europe, driving those who can afford it to seek treatment abroad.
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That crumbling care environment continues to be felt across the state, and the impact on many communities is long-lasting.
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It is Italy's self-perception — of a country slowly, inexorably crumbling — made flesh, and played out every Saturday and Sunday.
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Their corner of the crumbling Italian countryside is buzzing and restless and seductive and yet somehow never drifts into cliché.
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Transportation infrastructure in communities of color is limited and often crumbling, so making it to work is no small feat.
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Nationwide, stagnant teacher wages, crumbling infrastructure and deep budget cuts to education have helped fuel a wave of educator activism.
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The jury-rigged system that is crumbling still has powerful defenders, and it still works tolerably well for advantaged workers.
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With its economy crumbling, Iran was always prone to lash out, forcing Mr. Trump to choose between war and peace.
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Pregnant with her first child, Ms. Tise worried about the loose and uneven floorboards, crumbling plaster walls and collapsing ceilings.
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For train riders and drivers who are forced to rely on crumbling bridges and tunnels, help cannot come soon enough.
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A short video posted on social media shows it crumbling but local residents say negligence also contributed to its collapse.
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Snapshot: The Red Cross is struggling to deliver humanitarian aid in Venezuela, above, where even basic transportation infrastructure is crumbling.
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America is facing a crisis over its crumbling water infrastructure, and fixing it will be a monumental and expensive task.
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But the old orthodoxy was crumbling, and Reed shows both men navigating the social terrain of something unknown, something new.
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Years ago, the Renegades (the good guys — or are they?) defeated the Anarchists, who have retreated to crumbling subway tunnels.
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And, you know, you've seen reports of people actually crumbling under the pressure because no one wants to make it.
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Now the ground beneath our feet is crumbling again, but many of us are stuck in at least semi-isolation.
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A moment's pause reveals a deeper, darker layer that has more to say about the corruption of a crumbling country.
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The protagonist of "The Onion Eaters" (22016) lives in a crumbling Irish castle and is prone to sex and violence.
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The returning homeowners now face more common problems that follow a flood: crumbling plasterboard, ruined furnishings and, above all, mold.
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Photos of crumbling books and broken chairs have gone viral on social media, with one image sparking $44,000 in donations.
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It is not, perhaps, what one would expect of a bleak coastal town in a crumbling industrial area of France.
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The new development adds to what has become a nearly two-decade saga of crumbling relations between Washington and Caracas.
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As a result, Oklahoma students have endured textbook shortages, outdated learning materials and crumbling schools that are unfit for learning.
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Afterward, we walked over to the Yau Ma Tei wholesale fruit market, in the shadow of crumbling, rickety old shophouses.
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But while this is an excellent first step, it is only one finger in a crumbling dike of abortion access.
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Successive governments, the United Nations and human rights groups have described crumbling buildings where torture and sexual violence are rampant.
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The aim is to stop Louisiana's shoreline crumbling away at the current rate of a football field every 220 minutes.
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"Everything could be crumbling around you, but the expediter has to be able to stay calm under pressure," he said.
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It's that the absolute condemnation of those most abhorrent views is crumbling away because the president isn't fulfilling that role.
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But Santiago's poverty also is striking: crumbling public hospitals, overcrowded schools, shantytowns that sit on the outskirts of the metropolis.
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Our software evolves by layering new systems on old, and that means we have constructed entire cities upon crumbling swamps.
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For hundreds of residents, the decision may mean not only leaving these crumbling buildings, but also moving from Cairo altogether.
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"Crumbling facades, aging infrastructure, physical, structural and security limitations" all hinder the FBI's abilities, a GSA spokesperson confirmed to CNBC.
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America's infrastructure is in a crisis that is escalating considerably faster than the traffic on our clogged and crumbling highways.
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Crumbling infrastructure will be replaced with new roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and railways, gleaming across our very, very beautiful land.
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Showing his crumbling flesh, Falk appropriated time's power as his own, needling younger men with what they must inevitably become.
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The old-growth trees on public sidewalks stop or start suddenly; the roads are freshly paved, or pockmarked and crumbling.
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Grosse Pointe's pastel trim ends at the Detroit border, where skeletal homes sit vacant between crumbling sidewalks and empty lots.
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Crumbling infrastructure, lack of national leadership and bitter partisanships have set the stage for many more destructive disasters to come.
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Editorial President Trump's promise to repair crumbling roads, bridges, railways and other public works is off to a terrible start.
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In the shop's back room, Cusack took a seat beneath a crumbling portrait of a woman in a blue dress.
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Frankly, we use Uber because it's often more affordable, available, or reliable than taxicabs or our crumbling public transit systems.
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If the company is crumbling during an economic boom and bull market, what will it look during the next recession?
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Still though, it's appropriate stuff for a loud, crumbling world—it's the sound of people like you, barely hanging on.
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A forlorn chimney standing stark and crumbling above a cellar-hole full of crushed and rusting appliance, broken crockery, ashes.
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I've heard the new administration that's coming in talk about investing in our crumbling infrastructure when it comes to transportation.
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One would hope a government without a bloated military industrial complex, byzantine institutions, and crumbling infrastructure could as well, though.
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Outbreaks of infectious diseases like cholera, lack of clean water, and crumbling clinics could continue to raise the death toll.
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When Rousseff's congressional coalition began crumbling and the movement to impeach her began last year, Calheiros came to her aid.
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The town is home to about 2,000 people, some who live in the crumbling structures built nearly a century ago.
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Sketchbook | Graphic Review The 1943 Turkish classic follows a hopeless love story against the backdrop of a crumbling Weimar Berlin.
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Scientists warned osteoporosis patients on Thursday to avoid two common procedures used to shore up painful fractures in crumbling spines.
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