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is disaster
noun
An unexpected natural or man-made catastrophe of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life or sometimes permanent change to the natural environment.
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"This is disaster mode".
(Maybe most fiction is disaster fiction).
"If the stove is disaster, the stove is disaster.
"The alternative," said one gloomy Sunni diplomat, "is disaster".
But the important thing is, disaster has been avoided.
That is "disaster talk," said John Makin, an economist at the American Enterprise Institute.
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We're never going to build a world that is disaster-proof or rid of uncertainty, but if we look carefully at what the world shows us, get the word out on what we see, and everyone listens and acts on what they hear, we can come a little bit closer to a future where true disaster is a thing of the past.
The Bududa district was chosen because it is disaster-prone and its sub-county called Bukalasi was the site of the devastating landslide in 2010.
We are glad to see that Latin America and the Caribbean has spontaneously risen to the occasion, with enormous generosity, in spite of the fact that it, too, is disaster-prone and faces serious poverty and inequality," said Mr. Kastberg.
There's disaster.
It was disaster aid.
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