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To be able to say, 'Ah, and oh, and hey, instead of yes and Amen.'" It's this little idealism that, since the early 90s, has vivified Berlin – the place where grand idealism was particularly calamitous.
The commission's work showed that the war was particularly calamitous for civilians because the rival armies swept up and down the peninsula, with each side trying to determine who was on whose side.
The collapse was particularly calamitous for Las Vegas Sands, which had financed its developments with a bit of equity and lots of debt, producing staggering wealth on paper at first and then widespread concerns over bankruptcy.In this section Prospects for a thaw Nightmare averted Crowning success Heated arguments Going with the wind Forswearing greed Ka-pow!
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Inundations in 1626 and 1890 were especially calamitous.
This would be disastrous under any circumstances, but it is especially calamitous now.
The police fear that identifying people too quickly could lead to calamitous mistakes being made, and after such a ferocious fire the process of identification is particularly difficult.
On the surface, relay batons do not seem particularly calamitous.
To be clear, she believes that quitting the EU is a calamitous mistake, particularly as it involves leaving the single market.
If so, it was a calamitous mistake.
It was a calamitous miscalculation for Syria and for Turkey.
But the situation in India was equally calamitous.
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