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'It's striking how two policies driven by the same desire to avoid the use of a military are now converging to create this burgeoning disaster,' Mr. Kagan said in an interview".
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Climate change and burgeoning populations only increase the disaster potential and the urgency of flood adaptation measures.
As you know, in the book I talk about how evacuation from disasters is a burgeoning industry.
Ore deposit geology, pre-mining weathering, and burgeoning artisanal mining may combine to cause similar lead poisoning disasters elsewhere globally.
Despite the notorious history of the production of, which included natural disasters, a near-fatal heart attack suffered by Michael Sheen, and burgeoning budgetary issues, the film is now considered a visually stunning masterpiece, as it dominated the box office in the year of its release and captured a total of eight Academy Award nominations, one of which was for best picture.
Now a burgeoning metropolis of the Middle East, it retains, as it has through centuries of triumph and disaster, an indomitable spirit and a considerable charm.
Participants in the regional workshops recognized that addressing biodiversity health linkages can not only improve health and biodiversity outcomes but also contribute to livelihoods, poverty alleviation, disaster-risk reduction, and sustainable development more broadly, all of which are central to the burgeoning post-2015 development agenda.
He is evidently burgeoning.
It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.
Or speak of "our burgeoning terror industry".
Burgeoning imports, for one.
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