Yet the prevalent mood at the end is not pessimistic or despairing but upbeat, in spite of the devastation. |
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Several miles away, in a small cottage, a woman surveyed the devastation surrounding her. |
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As she waded through waist-deep flood waters to get to the worst affected areas, she could see the devastation all around. |
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Hitler turned the swastika into a striking political symbol and wreaked devastation beneath it. |
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It would be devastation for me if we were relegated because it's taken us umpteen goes to get in in the Premiership. |
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A catalyst for this reevaluation was horrifying devastation caused by use of the atomic bomb in Japan. |
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The devastation is vast, whilst being contained within a relatively small area. |
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They are churning out the most graphic images of death and devastation on our roads in an effort to encourage everyone to drive responsibly. |
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The mood among local farmers is depression, despair and devastation, and there is no end in sight. |
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Then the foxes, introduced in an attempt to eradicate the likewise imported rabbit menace, completed the devastation. |
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The human figure is reduced to anonymity in the seemingly endless vista of ruin and devastation. |
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And then, suddenly, the devastation hit and I simply was lost for words, and I didn't really know what we could do. |
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In the face of devastation caused by widespread deforestation, some furniture makers are turning to alternative sources of lumber. |
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The sadness on the faces of those in the midst of the devastation told it's own tale. |
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It certainly took everyone by surprise in terms of the scope and magnitude of the devastation. |
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Now they have tasted blood, surely nothing will stop these committed shareholders from causing devastation among Britain's directors. |
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This time, the devastation resulted not from the malice of evil men, but from the fury of water and wind. |
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The town centre is a scene of devastation, with the city theatre and other buildings burned out. |
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She returned to the family home at 2 am to be greeted by the scenes of devastation. |
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When we arrived on Wednesday afternoon we witnessed scenes of almost indescribable devastation. |
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When Pitch scrambled through the opening, he found himself 40 feet above the worst scene of devastation imaginable. |
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Television footage showed a scene of massive devastation, including badly mangled cars and injured people being carried away. |
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So what lay behind sudden devastation to the island's harbor seal population? |
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Dhafir spoke everywhere from mosques to community centers to Quaker meeting houses about the devastation the sanctions caused. |
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Her lack of enthusiasm was matched only by her lack of tidiness, as she clumsily searched through the devastation of her messy bedroom. |
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Mr Adams was shocked by the scenes of devastation back on land, including at the beachfront Sheraton Krabi Beach Hotel where he was staying. |
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First there was the Nasdaq meltdown and the devastation of the dotcoms and the idea of the casual workplace. |
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Small impactors deliver meteorites, while large ones infrequently wreak global devastation. |
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Using their mobile phones the drivers rang the fire service and told them of the devastation being wreaked as the traction engine chugged along. |
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Gardeners are near the end of their tether because of youngsters rampaging through their allotment, leaving a trail of devastation behind them. |
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Flight testing his aircraft the following morning and flying over York he was shattered to see the smoking devastation rising from the city. |
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The mental devastation of this experience has seriously traumatized him, leaving him full of fear. |
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Because of Mongol devastation and subsequent Tatar raids, the Eastern Ukrainian lands were relatively uninhabited. |
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For many of the passengers, the trail of devastation left behind by the monstrous tidal waves, is still fresh in their memory. |
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The accident left a scene of devastation as the single-decker bus, lorry and two cars were strewn across the road amid debris and broken glass. |
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One was the devastation caused by the two world wars and subsequent regional bloodbaths. |
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What are the odds of one of these things hitting the planet Earth and causing planetary devastation? |
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Yet, you see this videotape and you see the dead bodies now and you're hearing about the body count and the devastation. |
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We can pinpoint our targets and strike with unerring accuracy at the level of devastation we choose to inflict. |
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In case the dam collapses due to an earthquake or any other fault, the devastation will be unimaginable. |
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She stood in the middle of the devastation, breathing heavily, hair unkempt and gown rumpled and mussed. |
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This is small change compared to the devastation caused to friends and family by the loss of their loved ones. |
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Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation. |
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The fight against flood devastation in Mozambique is next to impossible without more help. |
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It buds late and therefore avoids devastation by most spring frosts but is an irregular yielder. |
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger just recently toured the devastation, toured the burned areas by helicopter. |
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They go and plant some trees outside, while meanwhile they rip out all the bush in Western Australia and leave behind devastation. |
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But Edwards's public face remains relentlessly cheerful, and it's hard to square with the devastation he endured. |
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How could people just have bypassed the town without noticing the devastation there? |
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The devastation was wrought by a tropical storm that blew through north-eastern provinces on Monday. |
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Scenes of devastation are recorded by TV cameramen daily until the mind goes numb. |
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North Yorkshire got off lightly in comparison, but there were still scenes of devastation. |
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We know the devastation that can be caused when different religions start hating each other. |
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This haunting song was a brilliant musical evocation of the social devastation of the Thatcher years. |
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It is obvious that if foxes were a serious threat to agriculture, half a million of them would cause devastation and havoc. |
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She had run from the devastation she had caused and from her brethren, who pursued her to bring her to justice ordained by the council. |
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And jazz lovers are no doubt worrying about what the devastation could mean for the city's musical heritage. |
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Witness the devastation from one of the most destructive events in human history. |
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Such was the devastation of puerperal, or childbed, fever, which stormed European and American maternity wards for over a century. |
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In its many scenes of devastation, the script shows intransigence on both sides. |
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Yet from our plane window, we can see idyllic seaside villages seemingly impervious to the devastation that has swept the region. |
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Unlike its colleague in devastation, the desert locust, the Colorado beetle changes its habitat. |
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The devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina, with hundreds killed, is likely a portent of worse to come in a warming world. |
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Their return in a second blister pack of two miniatures forebodes devastation among enemy ranks! |
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He was crucifying people who were recently widowed in a most horrific way, people who were still in the grips of devastation. |
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This fall, as we've witnessed the devastation of the California wildfires, we have been reminded yet again of the firefighters' brave deeds. |
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Even an glancing blow could cause new devastation to the already-stricken city. |
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After describing the horrific devastation, the dispatch went on to describe the scenes in the hospital wards and what Dr Katsube had said. |
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If the punishment fails to reflect the devastation caused, public confidence and the deterrent effect will be undermined. |
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Seventeen years after the nuclear accident, the people of the region are still coming to terms with the devastation. |
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We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the devastation was appalling. |
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They also, like all Germans, expected to need to work hard to rebuild the country after the devastation of the war. |
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He had also protected the only habitat of civilization from the devastation of the destructive angels. |
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Ivor Jones, a Liverpool-born pastor, likened the scenes to the devastation wrought in England by the Blitz. |
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Almost a year has passed since one of the worst landslides recorded in Scotland wreaked devastation at Glen Ogle, near Stirling. |
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In this age of ecological devastation, the bottom line in evaluating a technology is whether it is sustainable. |
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Research shows the scale of devastation wrought by recent hurricanes can indeed be traced to global warming. |
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The ashes and the smoke from the devastation drifted through the air throughout the city for days after the tragic event. |
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Much of the worst devastation on the Six Rivers corresponds to areas previously ravaged by a ferocious 1995 wind storm. |
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The family was away from the house that night and came home in the early hours to a scene of devastation. |
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To her devastation her father even criticised her approach to acting during the filming. |
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A cotswold grandmother has spoken of her devastation following the decision to close the Alderman Knight School next year. |
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Faster than most people would think possible, beauty was born from devastation. |
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In a minute, my phone will ring and I'll have to hide my devastation and pretend not to mind. |
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Having seen atrocious loss in World War II, I understand the devastation of armed conflict. |
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This week his grieving widow Alison, of St John's Road, spoke of her devastation at Gholam's two-year sentence. |
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In graphic detail, she describes the devastation that would follow, leaving up to 200,000 people dead. |
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The horrific devastation caused by this tsunami may be the worst natural disaster in recent history. |
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From time to time these containers are emptied into rivers causing devastation to ecosystems within hours. |
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But the impression created by these sculptures is as much that of the aftermath of a dissipated party as of more serious kinds of devastation. |
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Relief workers arrived to find devastation in the region closest to the epicenter of the earthquake that spawned the killer tsunami. |
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Arguably, to exact revenge or punishment by means of agricultural devastation was the essence of Greek warfare. |
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The human devastation created by these sorts of dysfunctional families is profound. |
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Ashley stood on the hillside looking down at the devastation below in disbelief. |
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After witnessing the devastation of superstorm Sandy, Chris Christie put on a brave face. |
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Without government funds to rebuild all the devastation, Serbians are constantly reminded of what they underwent on the brink of the new millennium. |
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We cannot express the shock and devastation the family are feeling. |
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I smile weakly at him but behind the cool countenance there is a rumbling tornado of anger, fear, denial, regret, devastation and a certain element of guilt. |
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Many people will have seen some of the photos and footage of these areas, but it is still hard to be fully prepared for the totality of the devastation. |
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They don't need soundtracks to remind us of the pain or the devastation. |
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It also led him to feelings of exquisite pain and devastation. |
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Seismic forces and rushing walls of water adding up to utter devastation. |
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One can only imagine the devastation to fish stock of such a method. |
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But after the devastation of the 2011 tsunami, he decided to revisit the idea. |
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His first trip was just four weeks after the tsunami to observe the devastation. |
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I can imagine picking up a nest of birdlings to raise in hopes of their survival from the devastation and blight that is being wreaked upon their surroundings. |
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Hurricanes can bring destruction on an unimaginable scale, and most of the devastation is caused by the storm surge that often occurs with a hurricane. |
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Although as a young man he didn't tend to dwell on the dangers facing him, the devastation and suffering of the conflict has left Lord Harewood strongly opposed to warfare. |
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Centuries of development does not compare to the recent devastation in Alberta. |
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Reporters touring the camp yesterday encountered widespread devastation. |
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What we most wanted in a policy was a bulwark against financial devastation from a catastrophic illness. |
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The film opens with a CGI recreation of the flood, featuring aerial shots of the devastation, filmed in stark black-and-white. |
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The father of the young man left paralysed spoke of his utter devastation after the men accused of assaulting his son walked free from court yesterday. |
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We keep the tradition of the first Absurdists, who wrote and performed and drew and danced in response to the horror and devastation of world war. |
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We should never forget the devastation caused by the Asian tsunami. |
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Leaving a trail of devastation behind him, a disgruntled store owner rampaged through a small Colorado town smashing buildings and cars with a makeshift armoured bulldozer. |
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Although sadistic officials may be causing severe devastation for employees, administrators closely associated with the sadist may be totally unaware of what is occurring. |
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This history of conflict subsists in the environmental devastation caused by oil exploitation and Delta peoples' fight against faceless European and American oil corporations. |
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An article in Nature three weeks ago brought up the devastation that could result if contact tracing were to be stopped. |
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Not so long ago, Neil Young had come up to the tar sands and compared the devastation to Hiroshima. |
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These images unflinchingly confronted the gore, the naked terror, the arrogant incompetence, the pointless cruelty, the insane devastation of the military nightmare. |
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In 1946 she was in England again, reading, experimenting with Anglo-Catholicism, trying to recover from the devastation of yet another wave of love affairs. |
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Something as simple as a short circuit caused all of this devastation. |
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The scale of devastation is now threatening to engulf the amount of resources deployed to control the situation. |
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Rescue and relief systems did not swing into action until well after the storm had hit and caused its devastation, with many lives lost as a result. |
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I was shocked by the devastation and literally sickened by the site of people walking through a smashed window of a gem store and helping themself to anything they found. |
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He whispered in her ear, grabbing her hand in his and pulling her away from the devastation and ruin of the once lush and beautiful land Elena knew as home. |
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There was no place for her to hide from her utter devastation. |
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Bells from Rome's town hall, the Campidoglio, tolled at midday as television networks interrupted programmes to show footage of New York's devastation, without commentary. |
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Hurricane Ike could unleash devastation within only a few hours. |
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After the devastation of war and years of austerity, the Festival aimed to raise the nation's spirits whilst promoting the very best in British art, design and industry. |
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After these well-meaning moments they are left alone to hibernate with their own devastation. |
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I hope that the committee hears the devastation of the victims. |
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Many very poor countries today shoulder the main burden of sheltering the millions who flee war, persecution, environmental devastation and hunger. |
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The death toll does not tell the devastation the flood has caused. |
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Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life. |
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Like in other parts of the world, the devastation the killer waves have caused along the coastal belt of the district has left ineffaceable scars in society. |
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He also reminded them of the devastation that a single disease could cause by instancing the 30-40 million deaths brought about less than 100 years ago by influenza. |
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The amount of environmental devastation in the country is incredible. |
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As Senator Mary Landrieu's helicopter was taking off for a flyover of the devastation, she watched as a group of people smashed a window at a gas station store and jumped in. |
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The dark liquids have similarly ominous implications, as if to underscore the dangers of offshore oil drilling and the devastation wrought by oil spills. |
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In a scene recalling the earthquake's devastation, riverfront houses loomed over the river at a dangerous tilt after a landslide swept away most of their foundations. |
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The devastation and damage that Hurricane Matthew caused was unpredictable and left Haiti in a state of emergency. |
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However, many of the plans were substantially altered after the devastation of Manila during World War II and by subsequent administrations. |
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In many parts of the country the fighting had caused serious devastation, although some other areas remained largely unaffected. |
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Putting these numbers into the context of other catastrophes helps to understand the devastation to Ireland in particular. |
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A section near the Museum of London was revealed after the devastation of an air raid on 29 December 1940 at the height of the Blitz. |
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The devastation was particularly bad on the Welsh side, from Laugharne in Carmarthenshire to above Chepstow on the English border. |
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The devastation of Northumbria's Holy Island shocked and alerted the royal courts of Europe to the Viking presence. |
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Other diseases lent themselves to the practice of quarantine before and after the devastation of the plague. |
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The economic devastation caused by this war forced the country to conclude a customs and monetary union with its other neighbour, Switzerland. |
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The English left a trail of devastation behind once more and seized the strategic town of Haddington. |
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His tireless courage inspired us to rise above the devastation. |
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Fredericia was designed as a combination of town and military fortress following the devastation caused by the Thirty Years' War. |
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He later wrote about the devastation in his radio play entitled Return Journey to Swansea. |
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A supervolcano usually has a large caldera and can produce devastation on an enormous, sometimes continental, scale. |
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The devastation by floods and the losses of land weakened the Frisian community. |
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After a difficult Atlantic crossing, she then continued her path of destruction and devastation in the greater New England region. |
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This period was marked by turmoil in much of the world, as Europe struggled to recover from the devastation of the First World War. |
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Granivorous birds such as the queleas in Africa are among the most numerous birds in the world and foraging flocks can cause devastation. |
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The famines of the 1930s, followed by the devastation of World War II, created a demographic disaster. |
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Following the devastation of the Arausio, fear shook the Roman Republic to its foundations. |
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Italy would suffer far greater devastation in the next century when Emperor Justinian I reconquered it. |
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However, yearly warfare often did not constitute general devastation but took on an almost ritual character, with established 'rules' and norms. |
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During the war, the Soviet economy and infrastructure suffered massive devastation and required extensive reconstruction. |
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The first major devastation occurred in 774, during Charlemagne's Saxon Wars. |
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The great Sahel droughts of the early 1970s caused massive devastation in Mauritania, exacerbating problems of poverty and conflict. |
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Beyond the devastation of the local populations by disease, they suffered considerable enslavement, pillaging and destruction from warfare. |
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The late 16th and the 17th centuries brought devastation because of the Eighty Years' War. |
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This transformation was catalysed by wars of unparalleled scope and devastation. |
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Streets were widened and buildings made of brick and stone and tiled to prevent such devastation again. |
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And the sport chosen to cover such devastation was ping pong. |
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They were of the view that if the Kalabagh and Munda dams had been constructed, the devastation caused by the floods could have been minimised. |
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The source of this devastation is a funguslike microorganism, Phytophthora ramorum. |
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Today's jobs report reflects the devastation being experienced by construction workers and the construction industry. |
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Due to governmental neglect of irrigation works it burst its banks and caused widespread devastation in Anhwei and Kiangsu. |
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On island ecosystems created by other hydrological projects, those sorts of pressures have wreaked both immediate and long-term devastation. |
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Almost three days after the storm steamrolled the coast, rescue teams were still trying to judge the extent and seriousness of the devastation. |
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Bjorn Lomborg, a statistician at Arhus University in Denmark, says that many evaluations of tropical rainforest devastation are overblown. |
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I watched the devastation from the comfort of my king-sized bed, in my master suite of my warm home in the exurbs. |
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But then again, Walker can hit a bull's-eye, piercing the surreal heart of dailiness amid devastation. |
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In the face of the devastation of smallpox, various smallpox gods and goddesses have been worshipped throughout parts of the Old World, for example in China and in India. |
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To freshly emerging saplings, lilies or lady's slippers in unmanaged, over-browsed forests, they're a leveling devastation, no less horrific than Sherman's army. |
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These, however, had little effect save the devastation of the County. |
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Britain had suffered little land devastation during the war and Prime Minister David Lloyd George supported reparations to a lesser extent than the French. |
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The Ndebele fought their way northwards into the Transvaal, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake and beginning an era of widespread devastation known as the Mfecane. |
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The major impact of the war, in which mercenary armies were extensively used, was the devastation of entire regions scavenged bare by the foraging armies. |
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The devastation led to an Act of Parliament for the rebuilding the town. |
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Barcelona remained the second largest city in Spain, at the heart of a region which was relatively industrialised and prosperous, despite the devastation of the civil war. |
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Recovery from the devastation was slow, with residents placed in temporary accommodation and some businesses temporarily relocated to Mitchells auction mart. |
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The devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina created several data collection and analytical challenges for the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Mass Layoff Statistics program. |
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For instance, in the wake of devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, utility companies redoubled their efforts to stormproof the distribution network. |
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Nation-wide is the zone of devastation of the adulterator, the rebater, the commercial free-booter, the fraud promoter, the humbug healer, the law-defying monopolist. |
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But thanks to our task force, at least in part, this devastation was now softened with new schools and clinics in some of the most inaccessible areas of this nation. |
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As flames roared through the Pentagon, the Utah company's fire doors automatically sealed off corridors to protect the rest of the building from the devastation. |
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The philosophical thing to do, perhaps, would be to dismiss the widespread devastation as the inevitable result of nature reclaiming what man has interloped upon. |
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Far from being held responsible for the Iraq debacle, the shameless neocons want more war, more suffering, more waste and devastation, as long as others do the dying. |
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The world's 7th most populous nation at the time was ravaged by wartime devastation and widespread poverty, receiving massive international aid as a result. |
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The devastation of Port Royal by an earthquake in 1692 further reduced the Caribbean's attractions by destroying the pirates' chief market for fenced plunder. |
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Despite the devastation on its soil, the Hundred Years' War accelerated the process of transforming France from a feudal monarchy to a centralised state. |
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He said the recent devastation has reminded to strengthen of our national disaster institutions to effective counter and minimise the effetely of natural catastrophe. |
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Certainly the devastation inflicted on Ireland was massive, with the best estimate provided by Sir William Petty, the father of English demography. |
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In between, though, there was less the football enthusiast and literary intellectual and more the out of control character who has caused devastation everywhere he goes. |
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In 2008, he donated a song to Aid Still Required's CD to assist with the restoration of the devastation done to Southeast Asia from the 2004 tsunami. |
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