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The desire to “screw” one’s enemies, a hallmark of the insecure leader, is the impulse that brought down Richard Nixon.

Almost 24 hours after they left the El Karak site, a second Israeli attack brought down the rest of the apartment building.

From BBC

Harris will continue Democratic policies that have brought down inflation and decreased unemployment, and her proposals could lower housing and medical costs.

From Salon

The massive strike brought down several neighbouring buildings – a city block is missing from the landscape.

From BBC

This journalistic kowtow reached a new depth with the decision of the Washington Post – the newspaper that famously brought down Richard Nixon – to withdraw a planned endorsement of Kamala Harris.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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