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The bass player Megan Thomas also plays keyboards (with bass pedals) and mandolin on certain numbers, while the drummer Leesa Harrington-Squyres performs with a muscular force majeure that recalls the behind-the-beat heft of the late John Bonham with uncanny accuracy.
Admittedly, 13 isn't the work of the planet-shifting unsettling force majeure that blazed from dead-end jobs in factories and abattoirs in Birmingham in 1970, whose singer's pronouncement at the start of Paranoid that he had finished with his woman, "'cause she couldn't help me with my mind", proved so weirdly intoxicating.
Analysis of the hand-written first draft shows this view to be misplaced, as the lines had so many crossings out in them that it was force majeure that created the opening effect as he had just run out of space.
Both teams tried - and failed - to argue it was force majeure that had led to the problem.
"Tanning is the catalytic force majeure that went beyond musical boundaries and into the psyche of young America -- blurring cultural and demographic lines so permanently that it laid the foundation for a transformation".
In Feiffer's gonzo lettering, these parental summonses have a crushing authority, a kind of force majeure, that shatters whatever thoughts are floating through a child's own mind.
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The attacks in recent weeks have forced Libya to declare 11 fields non-operational, including al-Ghani, and invoke a force majeure clause that exempts the state from contractual obligations.
Trump cited a "force majeure" clause that allowed the borrower to delay completion of the project under a catch-all section covering "any other event or circumstance not within the reasonable control of the borrower".
A house under water may constitute a force majeure; a mortgage that is under water does not.Moreover, "no recourse" home loans are not the standard in America.
But it's a strong group, including the movies — "Ida," "Leviathan," "Force Majeure," "Wild Tales" — that have been dominating critics awards this month.
Force majeure is a legal term that relates to an act of God freeing both parties from a contract.
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