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That some measure of humanity still flickers in this cruel landscape makes the film that much more devastating.
Many glaciers, ranging from the Andes to the Alps, are in recession, but the impacts of the Himalayan glaciers' recession could be much more devastating.
But Guatemala's history of greater income disparities, between the upper classes and the rural indigenous population, made the effects of negative economic factors much more devastating.
Only rarely does this emphasis dull the impact of Euripides' 415 B.C. play, and when the floodgates do finally open up in Jocelyn Clarke's insightful adaptation, the result is that much more devastating.
A larger quake closer to the city would have been much more devastating.
But it was this, I mean, how much more devastating can it get?
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The definition of a category 3 is much more dire: "devastating damage will occur … many trees will be snapped or uprooted, blocking numerous roads.
It was, Nguyen Chi Thien said afterward, the utter lack of access to the written word: no books, no newspapers and, more devastating still for a poet, not so much as a pencil or a scrap of paper.
It was also more devastating an attack than Nagasaki, with nearly twice as many dead and injured and three times as much land area destroyed.
A loss more devastating.
These are rarer than mortar shelling, but far more devastating.
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