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And given enough of them, the system itself will implode.
It was as if the future had imploded around him.
My heart felt as if it were going to implode.
But on the second day, my entire book project imploded.
That place was small enough without the church imploding above it.
"And on other days you say it could all implode."
The same as when his life had begun to implode.
I looked up, trying to photograph the building, and realized it was imploding.
Soon after he left the organization in 1997, it nearly imploded as financial problems came to light.
Make a real big one full of vacuum, you could probably implode a building.
His chest felt as if it would implode, which he actually wanted to happen.
The show imploded, while still in the top 10 of the ratings.
The original plan was to implode the building in three steps.
He did not get nasty when his team seemed to be imploding in the early fall.
"But their fund family overall has been imploding across the board."
The revolution, such as it is, would implode right then.
All the other windows on both sides of the room had imploded.
At a depth of 415 feet, it had almost imploded.
Then, even as the economy imploded, the chapter stopped growing.
And that was before the housing budget started to implode.
Carter said, "They should implode the thing and start over."
Somebody is going to implode their way to the nomination.
The people supposed to be in charge allowed the system to implode.
The shed imploded on top of another boat 100 feet away.
If she didn't get them out of the sun soon they were going to implode.