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cascaded

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Around 200m gallons of water cascaded into the lower levels of the site, putting the National September 11 Memorial Museum under at least five feet of water, according to the New York Times.

Meanwhile, the failure cascaded to neighbouring regions.

When previous German chancellors and French presidents clicked, their relationship "cascaded down to other levels", says Mr Heisbourg, the strategist.

The effort cascaded in the 1990s, so that 47 states now have voluntary clean-up programmes in place.

Soldiers from a nearby military camp walk to a dairy, clanking small, tin churns in their hands.From here on there is also evidence of the valley's most turbulent recent history: the invasion of 1962 by China's army, which cascaded down from the Tibetan plateau high above.

Soon after, the capital was inundated as a wall of water cascaded down, destroying one-third of its housing and leaving many of its 1m inhabitants homeless.

WHATEVER the lessons eventually drawn from the huge power failure the worst in American history that cascaded across the north-eastern region of the United States and Canada on August 14th, two things have become clear.

But Mr Dimou resigned from a newly founded political movement after his words earned him a rebuke.Meanwhile, in other places where the Jerusalem flame cannot easily be air-lifted, there were equally impressive celebrations as candle light cascaded through darkened churches and exhausted but eager choirs sang hymns like "Shine, shine, O New Jerusalem, the glory of the Lord has dawned upon you".

The mob forced open their cupboards; and out cascaded not gold, or skeletons, but 1,220 pairs of high-fashion brand-new shoes.The discovery of the shoes, the invasion of the palace and the departure of the Marcoses had all been sparked by a chubby, twinkly, brandy-loving priest.

Money cascaded into peripheral Europe, causing banking booms and housing bubbles.

It ran for 525 performances on Broadway, made pots of money and won him a Pulitzer prize and a Tony award.Tarnished city on the HillSuch honours cascaded down on Mr Wilson but did not seem to turn his head or quench the anger that smouldered somewhere below the external affability.

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