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"Life on Fire," once it gets the Icelandic volcanoes out of its system, becomes less catastrophe-oriented.
Few sitcoms since have come close to matching its brazen, often shockingly grim, humour and while Horgan might have gone on to find greater success with the slick, less depraved, Catastrophe, this remains her magnum opus.
But contrary to popular belief, this is not a problem for sites that rely on ad sales much less a catastrophe.
Thus, that mtr1Δ showed longer mal3p dwell-time (Fig. 3G) is consistent with the result that mtr1Δ led to longer microtubule dwell-time (Fig. 1B), i.e. longer mal3p dwell-time promotes longer microtubule growth and less microtubule catastrophe.
It would be terrible to miss eating the food there for anything less than a catastrophe.
In a large conservation reserve, such a collapse is nothing less than a catastrophe.
Still, to the herders, she said, the caribou invasion is nothing less than a catastrophe.
In a 1964 editorial, The Times described this "tax on architectural excellence" as nothing less than a "catastrophe".
In Iraq, General Petraeus saved the American project from catastrophe less by killing insurgents than by embracing and protecting the Iraqi public.
Palestinians, Israeli Arabs and their supporters, however, consider the declaration of the state of Israel 60 years ago nothing less than a catastrophe.
For the more farcical (or less bloody) British catastrophe currently unfolding, on the other hand, it might be just the thing to help you through.
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