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collapse building
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1.51 |
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Like two buildings collapsed and no one got dirty. |
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collapse skull
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1.51 |
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Late-term abortions involve killing the fetus by collapsing its skull while it is still in the uterus. |
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collapse roof
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1.38 |
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Roofs are collapsed, and vacant lots are overgrown. |
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collapse wall
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0.92 |
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Shattered windows, ripped-off roofs, collapsed walls. |
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collapse lung
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0.86 |
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A second drug will collapse his lungs. |
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collapse floor
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0.72 |
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Shoddy apartment blocks and shantytowns crumbled to pieces or collapsed floor upon floor. |
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collapse home
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0.72 |
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The storm collapsed homes and cut electricity Tuesday under a torrent on rain and hail. |
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collapse house
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0.66 |
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Another mudslide there collapsed another house and slightly hurt two men, he said. |
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collapse time
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0.46 |
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This is how time is collapsed. |
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collapse price
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0.39 |
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The same goes for collapsing asset prices. |
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collapse scrum
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0.33 |
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The Wallabies collapsed that scrum, the all Blacks opted for a second attempt and surged over. |
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collapse ceiling
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0.26 |
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It was all of a sudden, the ceiling collapsed. |
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collapse defense
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0.26 |
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Teams are consistently able to drive the lane, collapse the defense and get easy layups or kick to the open man. |
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collapse hillside
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0.26 |
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A major earthquake shook Central America on Saturday, cracking buildings, blocking roads and collapsing a hillside that buried dozens of homes. |
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collapse part
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0.26 |
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That wave collapsed part of the aeroshell. |
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collapse street
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0.26 |
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The water-main break continued gushing water into a major downtown intersection, partly collapsing the street. |
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collapse umbrella
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0.26 |
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In central Japan, pedestrians exposed to driving rain struggled to stand as the wind collapsed umbrellas and scattered parked bicycles. |