I feel kinda bad for them too, but, hey, that's the way the cookie crumbles. |
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He pushes that stone which starts a landslide and the whole mountain crumbles and flows into the sea. |
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But that's the way the cookie crumbles and more than a few fans will feel Montgomery's dropping is long overdue. |
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Janet explained that the squashiness of a loaf of bread disappears without this key ingredient, and pastry crumbles more easily. |
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I think the rest will go into summer puddings and, when frozen, some crumbles. |
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And when Aslan rises, the ancient stone altar on which the sacrifice was offered cracks and crumbles in pieces, never to be used again. |
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Fish pie, macaroni cheese, apple crumbles are my staples if I do have to do the Sunday lunch. |
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I don't expect it to be a bed of roses but if it all crumbles I will pick up the pieces in my own way, without the help of lawyers. |
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However, if a system has no flexibility, then it crumbles as soon as an unanticipated event happens. |
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Last year, we gave her a pumpkin in return for some Bramley apples, which teamed up with our blackberries for some divine crumbles. |
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Sorry for your bad spot of luck, old boy, but that's the way the cake, or should I say The Radish, crumbles! |
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Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing. |
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The play intimately invites us to share the confusion of two lovers who watch helplessly as their relationship crumbles. |
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The wood, long ago stripped of its bark and made brittle by countless freezes, snaps and crumbles in his hand. |
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There are great fears he will strike out with terrible weapons as his regime crumbles and then falls. |
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In the remains of the village the factory crumbles quietly, blocks of concrete and old gateposts tell of what has been. |
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Regular mint can be added to all sorts of chocolate puddings, as well as to fruit crumbles and ice-creams. |
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One is listlessness and drift, as discipline crumbles, morale plummets and ideas dry up. |
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She served fresh milk, introduced wholemeal pasta and fresh fruit salad, and baked her own flapjacks and crumbles with oats, sunflower seeds and locally grown apples. |
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The air holes result in a low weight kernel which crumbles easily under pressure. |
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If anything it gives the other side added motivation but that's the way the cookie crumbles. |
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That's just the way the cookie crumbles, I'm sure she would have said if she had one more breath. |
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Tart lemon jelly and crumbly crumbles went very well together, I thought. |
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Debris crumbles from the ceiling and blinking lights dangle from single strands. |
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The flinty soil that accounts for those tinny hoofbeats in old Westerns crumbles under the weight of anything heavier than a soft-footed coyote. |
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As history dictates, every empire crumbles and falls eventually. |
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The fruitiness of this sparkler works well with mixed berries, tarts as well as fruit crumbles. |
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They parse sentences until a parable's plot crumbles into fragments, or they so domesticate the narratives that they become little more than helpful hints for daily living. |
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It's crass and I apologize, but that's the way the cookie crumbles. |
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The former has the classically draped general rising from his sarcophagus, while around him the pyramid of Eternity crumbles and the figure of Time breaks his scythe. |
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You watch with morbid fascination as his world slowly crumbles around him. |
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Even when plausible deniability crumbles, the brainwashed paste it back together again. |
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The interior consistency is semi-hard and crumbles easily, and the colour is amber white or slightly yellowish. |
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The stone turns white and crumbles to dust, but the smoke emissions are black. |
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As the material crumbles, it increases the rolling resistance on the aircraft's wheels, helping to slow the aircraft. |
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It crumbles the residual clods on heavy soils and loose soil is pre-consolidated by the levelling bar. |
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As trees cry leaves in Canada, we weep as humanity crumbles to the ground here. |
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We need to be ready, as and when the Lukashenko regime crumbles, to welcome Belarus back into the ENP and grant it, too, a European perspective. |
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The cheese dries and crumbles with age, but is softened by the creamy edge. |
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The sovereignty of States crumbles before the authority of the International Court of Justice. |
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Also, despite being blown off, the building's concrete does not vanish, but crumbles. |
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You will know your compost is ready when it is dark brown or black in colour and crumbles in your hands. |
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Leave a space of about 8 cm around the edge of raised seedbeds without seeds, as the edge often crumbles away. |
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The rule of law, you see, buckles, bends and sometimes crumbles under the weight of racism, sexism, and classism. |
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If the certainty of the wisdom of uncertainty is itself uncertain, the force of the definition crumbles by logical standards. |
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But sometimes you just have to take the rough with the smooth, watch the way the cookie crumbles, let sleeping dogs lie, and remember that a rolling stone gathers no moss. |
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Victoria liked the blue-cheese savories, but suggested making each cookie smaller — not because it crumbles, but because it overpowers the fig's sweetness. |
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When this central stone crumbles from neglect or is shattered by force, human society and the long-growing vines of art, commerce, and culture, lose an essential support and protection, and wither and falter. |
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Combined with other factors, like the islands' substrate type, ice abrasion and current speed in the channel, this onslaught steadily saps the banks, and the substrate slowly crumbles into the water. |
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It may seem paradoxical for people to express strong support for democracy even while their confidence in politicians and political institutions crumbles. |
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Its authority is thrown into doubt and loyalty toward the state crumbles. |
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As Max crumbles, his thoughts and memories seem physically to swell within him, expressed in sentences that are ever expanding with another clause, another adjective, another assonance being added to the travelling wave. |
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The European Parliament wishes to express its total solidarity with them at this historic time, as tyranny crumbles and democracy emerges triumphant. |
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Maddened by pain, she crumbles downs against an old stone wall. |
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One bit of beach crumbles away and another bit appears. |
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This could possibly lead to a state going nuclear if the international regime crumbles and they see that it is in their interest to do so economically, politically, socially or militarily. |
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As the fiat money pyramid crumbles, gold retains its luster. |
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Timesavers, such as the easy-to-serve feta cheese crumbles used in this Holiday Bruschetta, are also a quick way to enhance any salad, cheese plate or side dish. |
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That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles was released in November 2002 and made the bestseller list in its very first week. |
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