The Russians are accusing Ukraine of using the tragedy of the past to gain political advantage.
Food Fight is an inventive video created to call attention to the tragedy of junk food.
Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger.
The tragedy of Katrina may turn out to revitalize the long-lagging property market in New Orleans.
The tragedy of seeing patients with alcoholic liver disease is that it's so preventable.
And what, if anything can prevent the tragedy of the land of liberty from being repeated?
Like every other attempt to undo the tragedy of Babel, Esperanto was ultimately a failure.
The behaviour of national governments is simply the tragedy of the commons writ large.
Only one example should be needed to bring that point home: the tragedy of Benghazi.
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Today, the 23rd August is intended to remind the world of the tragedy of the slave trade.
What image could ever capture the tragedy of cancer, but also the hope needed to fight it?
Toback questions why people search for meaning in Downey's actions and talk about the tragedy of the situation.
Neither of these cases, of course, had outcomes remotely on a par with the tragedy of Aaron Swartz.
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The President, as you know, made remarks about the case and the tragedy of the loss of life here.
The tragedy of these women is that they have nowhere else to go.
It has been more than eight years since the tragedy of September 11.
And how can we forget the most-heartwarming stories from the tragedy of Katrina?
On Monday, HBO debuts a two-part documentary that chronicles the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans one year later.
Instead of heroes and villains, it shows vividly the confusion of battle and the tragedy of ordinary people trapped by events.
Despite the tragedy of the earthquake, which killed hundreds of Chileans, scientists see opportunities to gain valuable information in the aftermath.
All of us can focus on the tragedy of urban schools that aren't teaching and dilapidated housing, lack of health care.
This is the tragedy of this office and I do not think there will ever be a normal lifestyle for me.
And any political philosophy that ignores the tragedy of human limitation, that gives men the responsibilities and powers of gods, will fail.
Recall the tragedy of Richard Jewell, the security guard falsely accused of bombing Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Olympics.
And that rather neatly encapsulates the tragedy of the new operating system.
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This year also marks 10 years since the tragedy of September 11.
Which is why the tragedy of Jaycee Dugard may have political consequences.
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Nonetheless, part of the tragedy of Enron's collapse--and part of many compelling business movies--is the average Joe's often-futile quest for the American Dream.
He was instrumental in the establishment of new user fee regimes to finance expanded security measures following the tragedy of September 11, 2001.
Both authors point to the tragedy of her career even though her book sales turned her into a multimillionaire and a cultural icon.
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