| 31. | He relishes his role as a conservative renegade who has refused to buckle to the liberal establishment.
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| 32. | Then, suddenly, the Kingdome buckled to the one force it had defied for years _ gravity.
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| 33. | Yasser Arafat came home a hero, absorbing praise for not having buckled to Israeli and American pressure.
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| 34. | Even snooty FAO Schwartz, owner of Zany Brainy and Right Start, was buckling to price pressures.
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| 35. | Catholics complain that Britain has buckled to Protestant pressure and watered down its legislation for the new force.
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| 36. | Some Venezuelan critics said Chavez appeared to be buckling to pressure to ease mounting political tensions at home.
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| 37. | The woman's daughter reported a jeweler estimated the buckle to be 160 to 200 years old.
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| 38. | A lever was pressed which allowed the spring-loaded buckle to pivot downwards, exposing the barrel.
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| 39. | At those speeds materials behave differently, as there isn't time for the buckling to occur.
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| 40. | The choices run a wide gamut from simple black crepe with a rhinestone buckle to jewel-encrusted minaudieres.
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