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Of course, the path of true love doesn't always lead to calamity.
An unstated lesson is that lack of clarity, determination and flexibility in either the political or the military realm can lead to calamity.
Joe Wallenstein, who oversees film production by students, explained that using fake weapons could be misperceived by passers-by, and misunderstanding could lead to calamity.
One truth, that deregulation is sometimes a good thing, has been followed down so long and winding a road that it has led to an immense lie: that deregulation carried to an extreme will not lead to calamity.
American Jews are by no means uniformly opposed to negotiations with Iran, the leaders of several Jewish groups said, but there is no consensus, and everyone fears that the wrong choice could lead to calamity.
Thousands of flag-waving Greeks gathered in a summer thunderstorm outside the parliament in Athens on Tuesday to insist their country belonged in the European Union and warn that leaving would lead to calamity.
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At the same time we want to make sure their success doesn't lead to calamities around the world.
But Richard Clarke, who is leading the Bush administration's efforts to create a cyberdefense, has been among those warning that the potential threats are as broad as the imagination and could lead to calamities like the disruption of energy grids.
But this quirky anecdote then leads to calamity: Ms. Sheldrick had been wrong.
Before then his inclination to believe what he wanted to believe had very often led to calamity.
Also, Sean Bean's Boromir has an agonised, ambiguous fascination with the Ring which almost leads to calamity.
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