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"There are destructive winds, rain, flooding, landslides, sea surges and very rough seas and the storm is exceedingly destructive there," she said.
"There are destructive winds, rain, flooding, landslides, sea surges and very rough seas, and the storm is exceedingly destructive there," said the foreign minister, Julie Bishop.
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Although easily tamed, spotted hyenas are exceedingly difficult to house train, and can be very destructive; a captive, otherwise perfectly tame, specimen in the Tower of London managed to tear an 8 feet long plank nailed to its recently repaired enclosure floor with no apparent effort.
So deflation is not a lasting threat.Adam Posen, on the other hand, writes:While not as terrifyingly destructive as we might have expected, deflation in Japan has been exceedingly difficult to end and equally difficult to understand.
When, in one of his earlier memoirs, he turns his attention to Peter Watson — the millionaire who financed Cyril Connolly's magazine, Horizon, and had a series of exceedingly handsome and improbable boyfriends — the man's wealth and élan serve only to magnify the extent to which constructive and destructive impulses exist in the same person, perhaps in any person.
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