And this fight to the obliterative finish ultimately cannot be a matter of killing people and toppling regimes. |
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Hacking out that kind of boilerplate is a long way from almost toppling governments, but it beats driving buses, I guess. |
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You agreed that everyone voting against the government did so with the intention of toppling the government. |
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Marcy stumbled backwards and tripped over her own foot, falling on her bottom with a thud and nearly toppling over the edge of the rock again. |
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Sideways, blinding rain blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations. |
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Sideways, blinding rain mixed with seawater blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations. |
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Its weight massed in the crowns makes trees prone to toppling in a strong blow. |
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There was a toppling pile of presents on the dining room table and a mound of pancakes waiting for her. |
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Suddenly, this man jumped to the top of my hit list, finally toppling Richard Whitely from the number one spot. |
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For as his hind legs collapsed beneath him he seemed to tower upwards like a huge rock toppling, his trunk reaching skywards like a tree. |
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I turned and ran straight into a roundhouse right that drove me into the stack of crates, toppling it. |
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Nothing would make me happier than if the most powerful state in the world was committed to spreading democracy and toppling vicious governments. |
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Moving a single molecule initiates a cascade of molecule motions, just as toppling a single domino can cause a large pattern to fall in sequence. |
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That's because Jack is a double agent in an intergalactic spy ring responsible for the toppling of many planetary governments. |
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Falling objects, toppling furniture and panic present the greatest dangers during an earthquake. |
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The soft fold of a necktie printed with a bookshelf pattern makes the structure appear to be toppling. |
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They propel themselves forward without toppling the wine bottles perched precariously on their hats. |
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Assassinating dictators and toppling undemocratic regimes doesn't sound so bad, in the end. |
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Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations. |
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It collided with the jug, sending it toppling over and crashing onto the polished tiles. |
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Before Todd could find out, he heard a scream from above and tables toppling over. |
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Sometimes the gradient becomes so steep that I worry about toppling over backwards. |
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She yelled, toppling and falling face down on my bed like a gymnast gone horribly wrong. |
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Finally the glass stopped over the letter E before toppling off the table and shattering on the stone floor. |
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Fleet went toppling over backwards, sending his armful of cannonballs clattering across the deck. |
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He said the last thing premiers can afford is to be blamed for toppling the federal government. |
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After joining another group, the kid realizes that toppling the government may not be such a good idea. |
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After toppling, new chimneys have been found to reform up to one metre in height in less than 24 hours. |
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The Community cannot now remain passive in response to the toppling of the democratically elected Haitian Government. |
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The joined thoughts of a multitude will be capable of striking down evil influences, toppling idols from their pedestals. |
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A young child's head is heavier than the rest of his body, which increases the risk of toppling over. |
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Brian went toppling over, landing with a splash in the pool. |
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While doing so he overbalanced, toppling 22 feet to the ground below. |
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In his position, he cannot go all the way, nor would any leader who was not a revolutionary intent on toppling the regime. |
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It was awkward to get the tall man comfortable and Ikeda worried fleetingly about toppling off the table, but once it was done he felt all the better for it. |
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Many people have tried to dethrone him, albeit sportingly and without toppling the King's mount. |
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She had a little trouble unlocking the storm door, and meanwhile he backed away to the edge of the porch, as though she might come toppling through. |
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There are plenty who scoff at the lippy, giant Traveller's chances of toppling Wlad the Impaler. |
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If political stability could be achieved by toppling a rotten dictator or if nations could be built at gunpoint, this problem would not be so pressing. |
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The nearest vertical post shattered in a cloud of steam, and the tower tilted at a crazy angle, before ponderously toppling on those poor souls beneath it. |
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Sisi, who rose to popularity after toppling Morsi last July, is still expected to win by a landslide. |
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It has seen just 36 years of their not toppling clerics and not stopping them going nuclear. |
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I clutched the edge of the table to keep from toppling off of my stool. |
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The drop in numbers is sobering for a movement that dreams of toppling the president with massive shows of street support. |
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There isn't even the smallest of walls or barriers to stop you toppling off the edge. |
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Nearby we find other men with big Akubras squatting on the dusty ground, strong faces, strong veined hands, while a third page shows a team at a bronco panel toppling a steer. |
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The scene was now set for toppling the German militarism that in various forms had kept Europe trembling for more than 50 years. |
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Breaking waves ride over each other reddened by the lividity of a fulminous sky, mount and collapse, as they wrest down a tall toppling ship not far out of landfall. |
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But most of them are too bulky to climb mountain passes, and are prone to toppling over on Afghanistan's steep and rutty roads. |
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One widely publicized event was the dramatic toppling of a large statue of Saddam in Baghdad's Firdos Square. |
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Do not give a shock to the instrument by falling or toppling it. |
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It would, after all, have meant broadcasting news and pictures of mobs toppling a corrupt, crony-ridden regime that had ruled, seemingly invincibly, for decades. |
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Harris, Australia's leading wicket-taker in England, said consistency was key to toppling England's big hitters at home, naming Ian Bell as the biggest threat. |
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So, three years almost to the day since toppling him, despite everything that went wrong the last time, Rudd has been restored – for the sake of the party. |
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Naoto Kan, the colourless but generally harmless prime minister, escaped an opposition no-confidence motion aimed at toppling his government – but only after making a vague offer to step down once the crisis abates. |
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What would you do to stop your dominoes from toppling too soon? |
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However, it is difficult to use trees to make an assessment because their vulnerability to toppling depends on their type and the depth of their roots. |
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The current worldwide recession has the possibility of toppling over the already fragile situation of the lobster fish harvesters of the Gulf of Saint-Lawrence. |
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By the way, the Americans are accomplishing things that Bin Laden didn't manage to do himself, that is, toppling regimes that were opposed to him. |
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Soon after the toppling of many of the stones, the Black Death hit the village in 1349, almost halving the population. |
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How has the landscape of the 'verse changed? Was there a toppling of the Alliance government? |
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Rebels from the western town of Zintan were seen as heroes after playing a key role in toppling Muammar Qaddafi. |
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At such heights, the platform shoe ranks as the skyscraper of footwear, but runway models were toppling over them. |
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The leader of the Horn of Africa nation took power in 1991 after toppling dictator Mengistu Hailemariam. |
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The ousting of Yanukovych, like July's toppling of Egypt's first democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi, proved that elections by themselves were not always enough. |
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The 1911 Revolution, which began on October 10, 1911, ended 2,000 years of imperial rule by toppling the Qing Dynasty and establishing the first republican government in Asia. |
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