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1
What happens when your dreams of parenthood
lie
in
tatters
?
2
If he fails, his grand vision will
lie
in
tatters
.
3
But with the Brass Eye disaster as her epitaph, all those plans
lie
in
tatters
.
4
Their bonuses are under threat, their jobs are at risk and their reputations
lie
in
tatters
.
5
Thanks to a defiant electorate, the initiative now
lies
in
tatters
.
6
If true, this would fit with Wakefield's theory, which by 2006 was
lying
in
tatters
.
7
The headline read, Canada's image
lies
in
tatters
.
8
The GOP's narrative
lies
in
tatters
-and Trump's job is secure as it's ever been.
9
But overseas, Tbilisi's carefully nurtured image of a pro-Western democracy pursuing NATO and EU membership
lies
in
tatters
.
10
The global economy
lies
in
tatters
.
11
After four weeks of conflict, Lebanon
lies
in
tatters
and the Middle East is poised on the brink of a wider conflagration.
12
Norway brokered a 2002 ceasefire between the Sri Lankan government and rebel Tamil Tigers -a truce that now
lies
in
tatters
.
13
Sprawled across Beijing are more haunting reminders of yesteryear -with mascots including Nini, Yingjing and Beibei
lying
in
tatters
across the grounds.
14
Ireland's Under-19 World Cup now
lies
in
tatters
,
beaten in every game so far in the savage heat and humidity of Sri Lanka.
15
As Westmeath cleared their throats and prepared to leave the wilderness, they took a backward glance at the Meath team
lying
in
tatters
behind them.
lie
in
tatters
lie
tatter