What they missed the most in a disaster is the photographs when they go.
Longevity and inertia ensure that even a disaster like Fukushima cannot wipe it from the world.
On the surface, the upcoming season looks like a disaster for the New York Mets.
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The event was almost a disaster, and the government barely broke even in its offerings.
They were analogous to the levies in NO: a disaster of some sort waiting to happen.
They go to FEMA, and then FEMA makes a determination about a disaster declaration.
Scott County set up a Disaster Relief Fund for all affected communities in the area.
As events actually played out, however, forced busing was a disaster for everyone concerned.
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Relegation would be a disaster and they could both be playing, quite literally, for their future.
There is no point beating around the bush, the South Africa game was a disaster.
However, he thinks the day could mark the beginning of cataclysmic times introduced by a disaster.
The first goose I made was a disaster, a tough bird swimming in fat.
But with a disaster on a biblical scale in March, the Japanese bowed to no one.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has set up a disaster-recovery centre in Lowe's parking lot.
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Two new studies of Vioxx are being widely interpreted as a disaster for Merck.
So instead, we saw a disaster that nearly led to the collapse of the entire economy.
Opponents fear a spill would be a disaster, being difficult to clean up in icy seas.
Five percent growth would be a disaster worse than was seen in the 2008 financial crisis.
He oversaw a study called Enhance that turned into a disaster for the company.
If the pipeline were to close, it would be a disaster for many North Sea firms.
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Council leader Rodney Berman said the plans were potentially a disaster for Cardiff's economic viability.
The experiment was either a smashing success or a disaster, depending on whom you talk to.
Yet even if the vote was not a disaster, the Rhenish runes nevertheless spell out warnings.
Americans also know the great 401k experiment of the past 30 years has been a disaster.
Predictably, the mainstream press and politicians call this hyper-capitalism a casino economy and a disaster.
Nadal's not quite right to call the rule a disaster, at least not yet.
Beyond that, monetarism was a disaster when it was most famously imposed from 1979-82.
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The sanitation is a disaster and many are sleeping in roads and car parks, he adds.
"Sprint has been a disaster stock...the Nextel acquisition almost killed the company, " said Einhorn.
The first time that Jobs tried to share leadership of Apple was a disaster.
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