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Craftily, the subtext surfaces, and builds to a catastrophic conclusion.
Scientists now say one of the greatest environmental and economic disasters in the nation's history is rushing toward a catastrophic conclusion over the next 50 years, so far unabated and largely unnoticed.
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She is the moral core of the whole work, a woman whose unflinching truthfulness and refusal to trade love for power drives the plot to its seemingly catastrophic conclusion, but in the imitation of whom a better world might emerge.
2. The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing (1950) This bleak and unsparing novel, set on a remote farm in Southern Rhodesia in the 1940s, is propelled by three deeply unlikeable but pitiful people: Dick Turner, an inept but stubborn white farmer; his wife, the frustrated, proud Mary, and Moses, the domestic servant whose brooding presence oppresses the book and leads to its catastrophic conclusion.
Having brought his tale to a crisis of likely catastrophic conclusions, Roth delivers a deus-ex-machina-like resolution that helps the novel synch back up with the actual contours of history.
In conclusion, paint thinner may be the cause of a catastrophic thermal injury and should not be used for the purpose of kindling fire.
A catastrophic, terrible loss.
A catastrophic oversight.
A catastrophic fraud.
Losing James was a catastrophic blow.
This is a catastrophic for two reasons.
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