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It means catastrophe.
Nakba means catastrophe.
Which is why I question the view that expansion of one airport, Heathrow, means catastrophe for the planet.
I fear everyone I love dying, too: every ring of the phone, every unanswered call or text, means catastrophe.
For people who are not rich in Silicon Valley, getting sick or laid off or losing a second income means catastrophe.
The text, translated from the Hebrew, says in a passage about the war: "Arabs call this war the Nakba" (which means catastrophe) "whereas the Jewish people call it the War of Independence". This correction was delayed to get a copy of the book.
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That meant catastrophe — and not just from the cold.
In the city's plans, behind that first layer would be additional flood protections, so that the failure of one element would not mean catastrophe.
He then sketches the future--anticipating, on the one hand, extraordinary changes in social development and, on the other hand, global problems that could mean catastrophe for humanity.
With the eyes of the world firmly fixed on what happens in Athens on Sunday, the conservative New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras ended an electric campaign telling Greeks that the elevation of the far-left Syriza party to power would mean "catastrophe" for the country.
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