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Maybe it was too many disaster movies in my youth, George Kennedy playing the role of my father.
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(If there were too many disasters, they would really start to seem like Stella's fault).
Sweat beads formed on the education secretary's brow as her finger wobbled along her lines of the script, but she reached the end without too many disasters.
The oil spill may prove to be one too many disasters for the return of the Plaquemines Parish my family once knew — unless we see it as an urgent opportunity for changes long overdue.
You can achieve a similar result by baking the cheesecake in a water bath, but I've had too many disasters with flooded cheesecakes to sincerely be able to recommend that method.
This has often not been a blessing, considering the despots, like Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire or General Sani Abacha of Nigeria, who tried to use soccer as a political tool, or the toll in too many disasters, like the one last year that left 19 people crushed to death and scores more injured in a stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
This, despite stints in local and schools radio, Radio 3 and BBC 2's Newsnight - and she was one of the first women newsreaders on BBC Television - was the heart of her working life: she was the calm, clear voice at the centre of the storm through many momentous events, such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and too many disasters and atrocities.
But now, after one too many disasters and an even bigger blowup in many of its equity portfolios, the reinsurance sector is raising rates.
Now after too many disasters, we know that school buildings can be further compromised by weather and other disasters: see pictures of schools ravaged by tornadoes, snow and ice storms hurricanes, and threatened by wild fires.
Participants complained about having to prepare for too many specific disaster possibilities and in turn feeling overwhelmed, if not helpless.
It was one disaster too many.
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