Egypt and Ireland have similar calamities based on ineptitude in sports they devised in ancient times.
It survived both calamities, which is impressive for a device that works with all Windows and Mac USB ports.
This seems to be a rare good news story, in a country better known for calamities.
High-energy neutrinos, of the sort created in cosmic calamities such as supernovae, result in high-energy muons.
Donors, their generosity worn out by a year of spectacular calamities, were tight-fisted, and aid agencies overstretched.
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The Nikkei Average Index has rallied 14% this year, a remarkable achievement given the past year's calamities.
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The findings support previous research indicating national calamities impact boys more than girls before birth, researchers said.
He has played consigliere in some of the most public, and uproarious, calamities his clients have waded into.
Yet the lesson hits with the force of a flood: Cost-effective resiliency investments can help avoid future economic calamities.
Although there have been no calamities on the scale of Hurricane Katrina, tornadoes and rain have caused considerable damage.
We have seen calamities of earthquake, flood and tsunami elsewhere in recent years, but not in such a rich, advanced country.
Once the vines were finally bearing grapes, the winemaking process had to be mastered, with similar calamities of trial and error.
New Zealander Reihana made amends somewhat for his boot calamities when he collected scrum-half Lee Dickson's pass to blindside before racing over unopposed.
So Ghana, as hosts of this year's African Cup, got the kind of global media coverage often reserved for African wars and calamities.
Financial calamities are becoming increasingly likely in this overly indebted world of ours and the death of paper currencies is becoming increasingly certain.
But given that the credit crunch started to bite last July, one would have expected a few more calamities to emerge by now.
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When wars, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods, droughts and other calamities destroy access to clean drinking water, the human consequences are almost immediate and enormous.
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If Mr Cameron is Teflon Man, escaping voter wrath over cuts, they jest, Mr Clegg is Velcro Man, to whom all calamities currently stick.
While I believe the U.S. remains poised for modest growth in 2013 (assuming no policymaker-induced calamities), much of the emerging world is better positioned.
Think of the federal government as running up its line of credit to avoid the calamities we would face if it did not do so.
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So far this year we have seen destructive and deadly weather in the form of rain, tornadoes and flooding, and these are very serious calamities.
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Instead, they present sensational statements and dramatic images that leave lasting impressions of calving glaciers, drowning polar bears and all manner of other man-caused climate calamities.
You would expect countries battered down by such calamities to grow more slowly than the average, so the correlation between aid and slow growth is false.
The problem is that you're underground, in a confined space, at the potential mercy of calamities and fellow passengers who may not share your peerless hygienic standards.
But in future, America may be reluctant to lead even from behind in helping the Europeans deal with emerging threats or humanitarian calamities in their own near abroad.
Usually, it suffers both calamities before coming to its senses.
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New York will need federal help to protect it from future calamities, and the world will need leadership on climate change in order to reverse this terrible trend.
Silver has been the favored choice among the momentum crowd subscribing to all sorts of extreme calamities: A dollar collapse, a forever accommodating FED, and an ever-growing demand for precious metals from China.
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The airline has also made moves to avoid any future calamities, promising to notify customers in advance of delays and to keep more planes in the air, getting pilots and crew where they need to be.
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