Sentence examples for calamity where from inspiring English sources

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And so my campaign's about telling people we've got to cut back on our spending and finally live within our means or we could face economic calamity where what we've gone through over the last three years would look like a cakewalk.

"We're experiencing a public calamity, where the system doesn't have the capacity to meet the needs of the population" Joarge Darze, President of the Rio de Janeiro Doctor's Union told VICE News.

Twelfth Night is Shakespeare's great turn-of-the-year play, a play poised between hope and despair, courage and calamity, where the scene may turn sweet or sour according, not to the deliberations of the gods or the fickleness of fate, but to the behaviors of "kind" and "unkind" individual people struggling to make their way in life and love.

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"You see, we are accustomed to such type of calamities, where gone is gone, and cannot be taken back," Mr. Pandiya said, raising his palms upward and turning away to the job at hand, bringing badly needed urgency into the languor of lesser babus, seated row on row at open-air tables in the grounds of the collector's office.

But calamity knew where he lived.

Worst-case calamities are where mass flows continue into inhabited areas below the glaciers.

Following emergency-response volunteers through a country where calamity is commonplace.

Garbus's film shows her hostile, imperious comeback show at the 1976 Montreux Jazz festival but not the time she told an audience at the music industry conference Midem, "You are all crooks!", nor the calamity in Pamplona where she told the crowd: "I don't sing for bastards.

As people are faced with crises from every angle, tossed into the midst of human-made tragedies and natural calamities, they ask, "Where is God?" As traditional securities crumble then do we agree with the famous quote of Nietzsche, "God is dead"?

He no longer sees calamity in the gash where the towers once stood.

Women with guns was the stuff of role reversal comedy, as in The Paleface (1948), where crackshot Calamity Jane Jane Russelll) goes undercover by marrying a dimwitted dentist (Bob Hope), or its sequel Son of Paleface (1952), in which Russell plays a bandit who moonlights as a chanteuse.

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