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A decade ago South Africa faced catastrophe.
Bangladesh's army chief said the country faced "catastrophe" because of the high international price of rice.
He faced catastrophe and the heat of public expectation was intense.
Fadi Abboud, the tourism minister, warned that if the country's security situation did not improve the summer season faced catastrophe.
Ian McFadyen, an abuse survivor who was involved in discussions with May at the start of the inquiry process, said he had concerns about the independence of the inquiry and its openness as it faced catastrophe after catastrophe.
Partly under pressure from the banks, Berlusconi appointed a new chief executive, Franco Tato, who says: 'Fininvest is a typical product of the Eighties boom.' If the left had come to power, Fininvest would have faced catastrophe, because the opposition was committed to an anti-trust law and to impose restrictions on Berlusconi's media power.
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Some smaller institutions are facing catastrophe.
Robert R.M. Verchick, the author of "Facing Catastrophe: Environmental Action for a Post-Katrina World," and Gauthier-St.
If we do not pay attention now, we will be facing catastrophe.
So it's Generation Pizdets, which means a generation that faces catastrophe.
Ian Stephens of the Cumbria Tourist Board, which promotes the Lake District tourism industry, said: "People are facing catastrophe.
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