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The New Wave enfant terrible may well have a point.

His publisher's offices were evacuated shortly after the shootings at Charlie Hebdo and placed under police protection amid fears that France's enfant terrible may be on a terrorist hitlist.

A terrible mismatch may be shaping up in this lush, isolated patch of northeastern Congo.

"We can't control when or where a terrible storm may strike," Mr. Obama said Thursday afternoon, "but we can control how we respond to it".

FOR the Indian tourism industry, the worst moment in a terrible winter may have come with the announcement several weeks ago that the government was seriously thinking of draping the Taj Mahal in black and green cloth.

Another Louvin Brothers song in his set, "Great Atomic Power," preaches that Christian faith will help souls survive a nuclear holocaust, but not before it describes how "a terrible explosion may ring down upon our land/Leaving horrible destruction blotting out the works of man".

Addiction is a terrible disease, may he finally find peace.

"We can't control when or where a terrible storm may strike, but we can control how we respond to it," Obama said.

Fife is a loose cannon who plays with such reckless abandon that Mike Davis, Indiana's coach, never puts Fife and Jared Jeffries, a 6-10 sophomore forward, on opposite teams during practice for fear that something terrible may happen.

Or, something terrible may happen and their innocence may be gone in an instance.

Cinema's enfant terrible may be 80, but he's lost none of his genius for contrarian cheek.

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