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But there were also scenes of tragedy.
It also showed scenes of tragedy such as the 1999 earthquake in Turkey and the destruction of the Amazonian rain forest.
Scenes of tragedy and violence in print are animated to reflect the messy internal outrage readers are feeling when bombarded with a constant stream of bad news from around the world.
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In the first days of the Obama administration, Afghanistan and Pakistan have already become the scenes of tragedies caused by US drones that killed pockets of civilians.
In April 2013, the site had been a scene of tragedy.
The last race at the Montjuïc in 1975 was the scene of tragedy.
The museum was the scene of tragedy in 2009 when an 88-year-old white supremacist, James W. von Brunn, shot and killed a security guard and wounded himself.
Each year, starting with the arrival of summer until early winter, when weather permits, the Mediterranean Sea becomes a scene of tragedy and desolation.
The Islamic leaders used the words like "monstrous," "appalling," "brutal" and "senseless" to describe the shooting that turned a club swaying with Latin music into a scene of tragedy.
On Sunday, two days after the catastrophic fire that turned the party into a scene of tragedy and ruin, they were being searched for and mourned on the same online forums that brought them together — even as recovery personnel combed through debris with shovels and buckets.
In the past, Hajj at Mecca has been the scene of tragedies including stampedes which left many pilgrims dead - in 2006 several hundred people died in a stampede.
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