The camp illustrates just what a nightmare climate change has become for those who are charged with putting the aviation industry's best public-relations foot forward.
Since the country has more than 9, 600 state and local tax collectors, Congress and the Supreme Court have until now recognized what a bureaucratic nightmare this would be.
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My concern is what steps one can take to protect and build wealth in what could be a nightmare scenario.
As for that pesky fall down the stairs, what seemed like a nightmare moment turned out to be something of a blessing in disguise.
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He doesn't play every day but returns to what he called a "hellish nightmare of suffering and devastation" when he has some free time.
"What happened against Harrison was a nightmare, " said Cook.
And you're going to suffer from what is essentially a NASA-induced nightmare terminal case of Alzheimer's now, too.
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Even if Chevron never has to pay, the ruling could worsen what has already been a public relations nightmare for the oil giant when all oil companies are under added scrutiny in the wake of last year's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
When Stevie Wonder, whom she was escorting to the stage at a rally in February, tripped on a riser, sending her tumbling down next to him in front of thousands of people, she exhibited no embarrassment or alarm, turning what could have been a blooper-reel nightmare into a non-event.
Trying to figure out what would and would not be covered is a nightmare.
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In what can only be described as a podiatrists worst nightmare, the vast majority run long distances in plastic sandals, flip flops or even barefoot.
Guilty or not, his story is every parent's nightmare: what could happen when a son or daughter spends his or her adolescence far from home and falls in with the wrong crowd.
Recent examples involve talk of a Dream Ticket and what some Democrats consider the nightmare of the Ken Starr investigation in the 1990s.
What a relief for both the men and their families, whose last 128 days must have been a real nightmare.
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He said the legal dispute had "been a nightmare because I didn't know what was going to happen next".
What used to be a great work situation turns into a nightmare.
What was supposed to be a sting operation turned into a nightmare when about 1, 000 firearms went missing during the operation and ended up in the hands of drug lords.
What should be a fairly straightforward transfer has become a documentation nightmare that serves almost no productive purpose and requires a month or more of staff time gathering signatures and filing forms.
Local freedom of speech campaigner, Mr Dau, still believes his new nation can overcome its current troubles, but says what started as the fulfilment of a dream is becoming a nightmare for many.
Their bodies turn up regularly on the wasteland outside town This nightmare has transformed what was supposed to be a city of dreams. 10 01 00 ON SCREEN TITLE: CITY OF DREAMS BORDER SEQUENCE 01 13 08 ON SCREEN CAP: JUAREZ, MEXICO COMM: Juarez is a border town - within yards of the American city of El Paso.
What happens to your deductions, if the dream turns into a nightmare from which you wake up screaming ?
The frightening fact is that what appears more like a Hollywood movie is a life-long nightmare for the Buff family.
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"It's a bit of a nightmare because I've been done for what I did last season, " the former Hibs player said.
The BRIC forum is an alternative to what they all (perhaps even China itself) regard as a nightmare: a G2 of America and China.
"It's a nightmare for Capello, when you think about what he has had to deal with in recent weeks, particularly the way in which his team has been affected by the John Terry and Wayne Bridge affair, " said BBC sports news correspondent Gordon Farquhar.
What begins as an alluring fable ends as a full-on modernist nightmare.
The nightmare scenario, however, is a repeat of what took place in the 1980s, with what was then the most commonly used anti-malarial drug, chloroquine.
But combining these two legendary bureaucracies, no matter what the synergy looks like in a press release, will be a nightmare in the already confused corridors of Santa Monica, Seattle and Sunnyvale.
What a surprise for him, then, to be dragged into an unfolding nightmare this month.
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