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And there's a rehashing of the sorry tale of Saylor, the blowhard C.E.O. of MicroStrategy who is best known for comparing himself to Mother Teresa and for the massive collapse of his company's share price (from a high of $333 to about $1, as Henry mentions four times).

In the U.S. deflation may be reflected not in the domestic price level but in a massive collapse of the dollar.

Doctor Doom (as the media calls him) is my fellow Forbes.com columnist, Nouriel Roubini, the brilliant and brave economist who, even some two years ago, foresaw a massive collapse of financial markets and never stopped saying so about as popular a position as predicting the plague and being proved right.

Last year, scientists at the Benfield Hazard Research Center in London warned that a massive collapse of Cumbre Vieja, a volcano in the Canary Islands, would trigger a towering tsunami that could pummel coasts on both sides of the Atlantic, deluging cities such as New York, Miami, and Lisbon.

On May 18, a second earthquake, of magnitude 5.1, triggered a massive collapse of the north face of the mountain.

Scientists point to a complex web of factors, including climate change and habitat destruction, to explain the massive collapse of bee colonies here and across the world.

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The prosecutions at Winterbourne View, and the massive collapse and public sector rescue of Southern Cross are seen by many as symptomatic of a care service system in crisis.

Mr Besigye is right to talk about a "massive collapse in service delivery" in terms of schools and hospitals.For now, Mr Museveni has managed to keep youth frustration at bay by appealing to national cohesion, especially in the face of suicide bombings by jihadist groups, and with gimmicks such as performing rap songs and buying up popular entertainers.

The result was a massive collapse in sales by the firm that made the substance and a rash of lawsuits.

After the massive economic collapse of 2008, a record number of voters participated in the election because they understood how serious the stakes were.

Bronchitis obliterans is a severe and extremely rare complication of respiratory tract infections in children and is characterized by massive atelectasis and collapse of the affected lung.

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