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His novels are set largely in the haunted pre-Holocaust era, skirting the catastrophe that defined the last century.
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Built in the financial hub of capitalism, the towers were subject to a fire in 1975 and a bomb attack in 1993, before the catastrophe that helped define the experience of our new century.
On this date the World Health Organisation (WHO) convened an expert consultation in Geneva that formed the basis for a report that defined obesity not merely as a coming social catastrophe, but as an "epidemic".
That defines our team".
That defines a bubble".
That defines us.
He also mentions cell death pathways, such as mitotic catastrophe, that are still not well defined at the molecular level.
He is, he says, indebted to the work of postwar British dramatist Edward Bond: "His time has been defined by a catastrophe that had been lived through.
Catastrophe, that's what.
"This is a catastrophe that continues to unfold".
The social and environmental catastrophe that followed was predictable.
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