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He says the disaster in Japan is historic.

The crowds gathered about the scene of the disaster.

The most positive results from the disaster involve oil tanker safety.

Despite the scale of the humanitarian disaster, some of the suffering is avoidable.

Once walled off, you should then test the environment and verify that the disaster center can recover using the replicated data and verify that the disaster data center can process load.

If the marriage that was founded on love could not last, the marriage based on death would be a disaster.

In Thailand -our oldest treaty partner in Asia -we are working to establish a hub of regional humanitarian and disaster relief efforts in the region.

Health ministers around the globe were sent the warning on Thursday in a report on the costs of averting a humanitarian disaster in the next few months.

This is also a day to examine our own lives and consider what more we can do to help — to reach out to people enduring conflict, disaster and hardship.

Disaster relief trumps disaster prevention in Brazil.

We must act now to forestall disaster.

In disaster activity: In regard to disaster response, this is ideal.

The smallest deflection of the missile could bring disaster.

It has sabotaged the frail vestiges of regional peace, and invited disaster upon Lebanon.

Now, Japan’s quadruple disaster—earthquake, tsunami, nuclear alert and power shortages—has put the supply chain under far greater stress.

The disaster began with defaults on American subprime mortgages, a financial instrument designed to spread home ownership among the poor.

We don't know what caused this disaster. But the radical reassessment of its importance shows how ancient fossils remain a fertile field for new thinking.

The event ended up a ratings disaster for CBS, attracting 6 million viewers - fewer than the number of people who watched a rerun of Demi Moore's box-office debacle G.I. Jane on ABC, which aired at the same time.

This is an ecological disaster.

Bill Richardson, New Mexico's governor, called Iraq a “disaster”.

'Sheen,' 'shine,' 'burbling,' 'boom.' It opened our eyes to what happens in a disaster.

The paper analyses constituent factor and distinction of forest disaster, and reason and status quo of forest disaster which include pests and diseases of forest, conflagration of forest, and denudation of forest, and point out that drive of benefit is fundamental reason of forest disaster.

For a poor farmer, assuming risk can seem like courting disaster; but properly managed, it need not be a show-stopper.

Go boating – The idea of sailing on a first date seems like a recipe for disaster but something milder, like canoeing, row boating, or taking a paddle boat out on a sunny afternoon would work well.

And that would be a disaster.

It was a bleak period of present privation and threatening disaster.

Knox has designed a voice identification software program that works more accurately than current fingerprinting techniques a scientific breakthrough that would mean disaster in the wrong hands.

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Dung disaster averted.

The Americas are notoriously disaster-prone, but the region has been spared the scale of Japan's triple tragedies, which quickly became the most costly natural disaster on record.

He paused and watched his wife and daughter snapping photographs at the railing, an orange sun sinking into the city beyond them. "we spent thirty years on what we now know was a disaster," he said.

The news of the disaster soon got abroad.

They placed lopsided emphasis on making the communes large and collective, urging everyone to ``eat from the same big pot'', and by so doing they brought disaster upon the nation.

What would happen if a similar disaster happened in the cold, ice covered and remote waters of the Arctic?

The earthquake was a dreadful disaster.

That's what makes the joke bite and also what reminds us that the massive disaster was human.

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