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This grossly destructive commercial scheme has long been planned and urged (though water as pure and abundant can be got from sources outside of the people's park, in a dozen different places), because of the comparative cheapness of the dam and of the territory which it is sought to divert from the great uses to which it was dedicated in the Act of 1890 establishing the Yosemite National Park.
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An investigation by NPR/ProPublica found the $500 million donated to the American Red Cross after the hugely destructive 2010 earthquake in Haiti had been grossly mismanaged.
Langerhans histiocytosis, as a systemic disease, appears to be one of the most tissue-destructive syndromes, able to induce multiple and grossly apparent lytic lesions involving many organs and the bones.
The fact is that we fish too much and grossly indiscriminately so unless we are willing to end the destructive nature of the industrial fishing effort, there won't be much fish left to discard or not to discard, in about three decades from now.
Defensively, high-risk safeties Brandon Meriweather and Tanard Jackson were brought in to help stabilize a secondary that still features grossly overpaid cornerback DeAngelo Hall (a living symbol of this team's destructive addiction).
It's bound to be ill considered, badly drafted, and often more destructive than the problem it was meant to solve--a problem that is often grossly exaggerated to begin with.
Grossly unlikely.
Destructive: constructive.
"I was grossly misinterpreted.
"He was grossly overweight.
This is grossly unfair.
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