Sentence examples for were disasters from inspiring English sources

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were disasters

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An unexpected natural or man-made catastrophe of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life or sometimes permanent change to the natural environment.

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Other fights were disasters.

Iraq and Afghanistan were disasters.

Both were disasters, one apparently inescapable and the other seriously ill advised.

James Watt and Anne Burford were disasters for the first Reagan administration.

Croce's first hires, Johnny Davis as coach and Brad Greenberg as general manager, were disasters.

Sony charges a hefty premium for the creative content its brand name implies.There were disasters too.

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They were disaster response simulations.

But they are disasters nonetheless.

There are disasters waiting to happen".

But the fact is, disasters are good business in Waukesha.

But there are disasters.

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