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Its unabashed lushness and Brahmsian rhythmic drive hinted at the composer Bliss had been before the cataclysm of war forever distorted his ties to the 19th century.

To suggest that a bond deal gone sour, curtailing daycare for 60 children and services for the poor, is comparable to the terror and cataclysm of war is inconsistent with BN's high standards," Clark Hoyt, an editor-at-large at Bloomberg News and a former public editor of The Times, found in his review, which focused on the relationship between Bloomberg's news and commercial operations.

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The other is a European intrigue featuring a vast array of ingenues, psychics and shady government operatives, caught up in the shenanigans (real and imaginary) of pre-war "Great Game" diplomacy, with the cataclysm of the war itself looming ever closer.

The European Union was born out of the cataclysm of World War II, to save the nation-state.

What would bring Americans their strongest sense of unity, a powerful sense of purpose and energy — and ultimately, jobs and large-scale, life-bettering educational opportunities — was the cataclysm of World War II, according to the historian Glen Elder Jr., author of the classic "Children of the Great Depression".

Ernst Krenek's "Lamentations of Jeremiah" was written amid the violence and cataclysm of World War II, but its biblical cries of pain, with their ready application to current events then and now, refine rawness and immediacy into an elegance and symmetry of great beauty.

It would take the cataclysm of World War II, which generated unprecedented demand for scientifically trained personnel, to force open those constrictions.

With slow inevitability, the colonial era was leading towards the cataclysm of World War I – and when nobility eventually went into battle, they brought their Rolls-Royces.

There, Coco found the legendary Ghetto Swingers playing the music of Count Basie and Duke Ellington that the Nazis had long outlawed in the rest of Germany -- a surreal background tune to the cataclysm of the war.

But if they had taken the other side... we should have had them!" Patronage politics based on ethnic and cultural differences survived even the cataclysm of the Civil War.

1) President Abraham Lincoln managed to keep northerners and southerners unified, sparing America from the cataclysm of a civil war.

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