Continental Airlines has become the latest airline to buckle under the weight of record fuel prices.
If war did start to seem inevitable, they would be likely given enough financial carrots to buckle under American pressure.
As China's consumer class grows, already-scarce resources like water and petroleum may soon buckle under all of this shopping.
Greece is more likely to buckle under austerity and quit after a succession of governments like the new one.
Samat stared at the ash, waiting for it to buckle under its own weight and fall so they could get on with the execution.
As we enter 2013, the waves are peaking, the water froths, and the boats bouncing on it creak and groan as they buckle under the strain.
There may be plenty of reasons why teams and leagues have trouble with cost control, though weak-kneed management that tends to buckle under these kinds of ultimatums are certainly a big one.
Either he has come to the realisation that he cannot delay signing the treaty until the UK election, that even his formidable determination will buckle under the combined political and diplomatic weight of Europe.
Among the future possibilities: bridges that won't buckle under severe seismic stress, a new generation of Frank Gehry-inspired forms of improbably twisted steel, car frames that can absorb the shock of head-on collisions and, yes, knives that may never need sharpening.
At the Blue Bottle Coffee locations in San Francisco and Oakland, the current seasonal fruit buckle features none other than bergamot under its crumble topping.
Howell is 23 under par, one stroke ahead of Australia's Andrew Buckle, who carded a 65, and two ahead of Sweden's Johan Edfors, who returned a 63.
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