It was this that woke the world up to the catastrophe that was unfolding.
Its Ferris Wheel, which was never put into action, is now an unforgettable symbol of the catastrophe.
Anti-nuclear protestors in Germany seized on the catastrophe to push the chancellor to reverse her stance.
The EU itself was born of the catastrophe of two world wars, collisions of competing nation-states.
Cypriot officials share some of the blame for the catastrophe, but the point is that the process matters.
The catastrophe could start in the periphery, but it would spread fast and engulf the core soon enough.
Then after the catastrophe at Macondo, the U.S. Govt declared a drilling moratorium.
The bodies of the dead have never been recovered, and the catastrophe remains one of the coal industry's worst disasters.
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The commission's report also concluded that the catastrophe could have been avoided.
In 2005, Chance reported from the scene of the London bombings in July and carried out investigative reporting on the terrorists responsible for the catastrophe.
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One of the earliest exotic assets was the catastrophe bond, the provision of back-up capital to insurance companies dealing with earthquakes or hurricanes.
Two hundred and ten military units were thrown at the liquidation of the fallout of the catastrophe, which equals about 340, 000 military personnel.
Historical hindsight has judged the feckless appeasement and irresponsible isolationism of the 1920s and 1930s responsible for the catastrophe of World War II.
Right now, Wall Street is resisting reforms that might possibly help the country avert the catastrophe that overwhelmed us a couple of years ago.
Next, a combination of greed and anger propelled Sean Quinn to take the actions that ultimately led to the catastrophe he is experiencing today.
But rehabilitation can be slow, especially if, like me, you tend to replay the catastrophe over and over in your mind, wondering how it happened.
And yes, they'd co-own the catastrophe and risk being swept out.
Meanwhile, experts and officials tried to pinpoint what caused the catastrophe.
In the days after the catastrophe, almost all tourists deserted Bali.
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Mr Ramos said funeral parlours had been overwhelmed by the catastrophe.
Greenpeace Russia has criticised the Russian authorities for poor handling of the catastrophe, and mainly for abolishing a centralised woodland fire control system several months ago.
One reason for its abandonment of the business was the catastrophe that occurred in 1845, when the USS Princeton undertook the initial tests of new 12-inch guns.
She was a class act, asking to start her prison sentence early so she could put the catastrophe behind her and move on with her life.
Memories of the catastrophe in December, which killed about 300, 000 people, two-thirds of them in Indonesia but the rest as far afield as Kenya, are all too fresh.
But nobody could have foreseen the magnitude of the catastrophe: the sheer, sudden force of the flooding on the night of December 15th was without precedent in Venezuela.
As we stand in the Thames Barrier control room, computer screens tracking the waves out in the North Sea, I ask him about the value of remembering the catastrophe of 1953.
Max Brook's book featured interviews from various survivors of the Zombie War, which gave both a time line and a sensation of the global nature of the catastrophe.
Hanford began receiving stimulus dollars in March 2009, which helped the surrounding cities and towns avoid the catastrophe that has plagued other communities impacted by the recent economic downturn.
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