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The only problematic part of "Triangle: The Fire That Changed America" is the assumption, nestled in its title, that the catastrophe wrought a permanent transformation in the American workplace.
Earlier this year, amid the doom and gloom of the financial catastrophe wrought by irresponsible lending, the technology industry did something unexpected: it pulled out of a nose-dive and set its sights skyward once again.
And how what started off as a catastrophe wrought by nature has become a manmade disaster.
And how what started off as a catastrophe wrought by nature has become a man-made disaster.
It is remarkable how reminiscent the Kennedy SEC saga is of our own era's difficulties in coming to grips with the economic catastrophe wrought by contemporary financial institutions.
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Famine, pestilence, melting ice caps and other catastrophes wrought by Kali will be visited on the disrespectful.
Bob Herbert ("A President Who Can Do No Right," column, Jan . 26 correctly asserts that catastrophes wrought by the current administration at home and abroad have issued from President Bush's breathtaking incompetence as a policy maker.
It was at that point that the leader of the day, president Kim Dae-jung, looking around at the catastrophe the crisis had wrought and with little capital to throw around, decided that South Korea would become the world's leading exporter of culture – hallyu.
Across the Philippines, Agnes wrought catastrophic damage.
Not only does the airplane provide access to restricted areas, it also makes possible panoramic vistas that convey the frightening scale of the destruction, creating the feeling that humankind has wrought its own form of irreversible natural catastrophe.
The destruction wrought by natural forces also conjures images of nuclear disaster, a catastrophe the Japanese are all too familiar with in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi accident of that same year.
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