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They were a disaster, but the kids thought they were brilliant! They asked if they could come and play at my house.
Call these projects "stimulus", and suddenly, a ship headed for the reef of economic disaster might sail through congress flying the flag of economic recovery.
First, the disaster will forever hold a place in Japanese history.
When unexpected disasters crop up, they wreak havoc on our productivity.
There will, barring a global catastrophe, be far more people on Earth than today.
She was active well into her 90s, but missed the commemoration of the 95th anniversary of the disaster in 2007 after breaking her hip.
They are still temporizing in the face of what can only be described as a disaster.
At the thought of the disaster, her leg stiffened under her and she could not move a step further.
Inherently introverted, he realised early on that as an academic, his reticence would prove disastrous in the lecture hall.
Few had expected that change to be as cataclysmic as it turned out to be.
Wet acrylic mixed with oils is a disaster.
A natural disaster, for example, could well afflict the world in 2009-but just what, when and where defy our crystal ball.
Mr Lee killed himself in a violent protest at the world trade talks in an attempt to alert the world to the disastrous consequences of globalisation.
ECONOMIC woes afflict many at the moment.
But he also noted another class of cataclysms that which receive no blanket news coverage: malaria, AIDS, crop failures - even global warming.
Writings confirm that this period was a difficult one for Norse settlements in the area, marked by devastating crop failures.
More frequent droughts and crop failures breed hunger and conflict in places where hunger and conflict already thrive.
Perhaps AMD was being overly cautious after the disaster that was Barcelona, and have now realised that it doesn't need the extra time.
Though a flood wall was built in the 1960s, Londoners still must be prepared for the possible disaster.
And how might that underlying and disastrous lack of foresight be corrected?
Howbeit he will not stretch out his hand to the grave, though they cry in his destruction.
The 108-minute flight itself very nearly ended in disaster.
One of the deck straps has not been released correctly, with what was very nearly disastrous consequence.
And, the disaster, which hit Burma a few days ago, is no exception.
This disaster is one of the most devastating examples of a very common event: an avalanche of snow or ice.