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- What happens if the company starts to fall apart at the seams.
- This web of innuendo falls apart at the seams on at least two counts:
- A truly gender-neutral interpretation of the Bible would quickly begin to fall apart at the seams _ laws about rape or slavery rising up like invisible ink from ancient parchment.
- "It's possible for the economy to fall apart at the seams of the financial industry, even though simple arithmetic says a weaker yen is good, " he said.
- "I simply cannot follow the stance I've heard recently, which says European skies would fall in or the economy would fall apart at the seams if the euro were postponed,"
- While we have these interminable discussions and because of editor attrition ( perhaps actually due to these discussions ) we are letting Wikipedia fall apart at the seams .-- contribs ) 10 : 32, 7 November 2012 ( UTC)
- The jaunty Old Pair Of Jeans is rollicking fun : " I wish you didn't get hung up so easily / When you're bound fall apart you always fall apart at the seams / So worn and so torn . . like an old pair of jeans . " The song also featured on the " 21 " album.
- Writing in the latter, Chris Westwood said The Transmitters were, as is their forte, unpredictable, uncalculatedly comic, inspiring and brilliant . . . The sound is open, free, off-the-cuff, bound together through all the stumbling, fumbling chaos that their approach entails . The One That Won The War, par example, a personal favourite, damn near falls apart at the seams, with clattering whining guitar thrashes mating with probably the most essential bass phrase this side of any other Transmitters number you care to name . NME s Paul Morley described the music as feverish and jumpy and stated The Transmitters are the cheekiest group I've seen since The Mekons; the wackiest I've seen since Velvets'ancestry; deceptively nonchalant, barely controlled, repetitive, erratic and intoxicating, presented with an odd, wry condescension .