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After all, the potential for disaster, of both the humiliating and the boring varieties, is large.
At Tottenham Court Road, Crossrail's construction had to pass within 80cm of the Northern Line's tunnel, a feat that in engineering terms involved both the accuracy and potential for disaster of William Tell's thing with the arrow and the apple.
Istanbul is one of a host of quake-threatened cities in the developing world where populations have swelled far faster than the capacity to house them safely, setting them up for disaster of a scope that could, in some cases, surpass the devastation in Haiti from last month's earthquake.
Although, as Sartre came to point out, he tended to ignore systemic or structural violence, Camus was keenly aware of the potential for disaster of attempting to bring about social change by force.
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Working together since their graduation from the Royal College of Art in 1990, the Chapmans won early acclaim for Disasters of War, made with plastic figurines that represented scenes from Goya's Disasters of War etchings.
Macasandig is now one of the most crowded evacuation sites in Cagayan de Oro, a city unfamiliar with, and unprepared for, disasters of this magnitude.
Bring him together with the cheerfully amoral Mrs Lovett, owner of a fly-infested café, and you have a recipe for disaster – and, of course, unspeakable meat pies.
Predominant periods estimated from microtremor observations are not sufficient for disaster mitigation of soft sites.
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