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Bungie is looking to blow apart the shooter genre with Destiny in ways I can only hope will be good for the genre overall.
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That can blow apart the fund (as with Farmer Mac).
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The reality is that Saddam would have had to have been removed at some point, and the decrepit state he held together by terror was bound to blow apart.
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Even if the market's focus is on Italy, the attention of euro-zone policy makers will be entirely focused on Cyprus, whose debt crisis has the potential to blow apart everything the euro zone has achieved since June.
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These three sentences do nothing less than blow apart the central tenet of modern conservative economic theory, confirming that lowering tax rates on the wealthy does nothing to grow the economy while doing a great deal to concentrate more wealth in the pockets of those at the very top of the income chain.
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But a single trigger-happy Palestinian militant or Israeli soldier or settler could blow the ceasefire apart.
ECONOMIST: Israel and Palestine
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Anglo-Saxon sceptics about Europe's single currency gleefully predict that these strains will blow the euro apart, just as they did the exchange-rate mechanism in the early 1990s.
ECONOMIST: The euro
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Since America and Japan are bound to press for sanctions in the event of a nuclear-weapon test, Mr Kim may be gambling that, rather than uniting his neighbours against him, detonating a bomb would instead blow them and America apart again.
ECONOMIST: Japan and China
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Should the deal fall apart, First Solar would sustain a blow to its developing emphasis on designing, building and selling large solar projects to developers a strategy that was supposed to keep the company on an even keel amid squeezed margins affecting its solar-manufacturing business, which has seen industry-wide head winds.
WSJ: California Solar Deal Hits a Snag