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A hunger for catastrophe.
— it's a recipe for catastrophe.
Except for Catastrophe.
"I had developed a hunger for catastrophe".
"Shoah" is the Hebrew word for catastrophe.
He was prepared for catastrophe but not at this location.
Always with a taste for catastrophe, my sister.
But for Arabs, 1948 was the "nakba," Arabic for "catastrophe," and they consider the houses stolen.
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It noted, though, that the industry would "be tested through the remainder of 2011, as budgets for catastrophe-related losses already have been exhausted".
I wait for catastrophes.
Had he been hoping for catastrophes that never materialised?
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