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The sequester has been something of a disaster for Obama.
Because of those miscalculations, EuroDisney was something of a disaster in its early years.
TAMEEKA MITCHEM remembers her first foray into journalism as something of a disaster.
EVEN though he was once a Texas oilman, energy has so far been something of a disaster for George Bush.
The problem was figuring out which to put on first, and his initial effort was something of a disaster.
Electronic Arts tried this before with the Need for Speed series, and it was something of a disaster.
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"When we arrived, it was like something out of a disaster movie.
But then in 1918, a series of calamities, like something out of a disaster movie, struck Fort Lee: a wartime coal shortage and the coldest winter in memory hit, as did the influenza epidemic, closing the studios for what producers thought would be just a few weeks, Mr. Meyers said.
A cameraman from south Wales has described the aftermath of the earthquake in Nepal as like something out of a disaster movie.
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