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"calamity" Definitions
  1. an event that causes great damage to people’s lives, property, etc.

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Editorial The anticipation of a calamity is never the same as the calamity.
"The result of economic losses often is that it becomes impossible to finance the fight against the calamity, and reforest calamity land," the think-tank said.
Authorities have put in place a state of calamity, which results in automatic price controls on necessities, and allows local government units to appropriate calamity funds, CNN Philippines reported.
While the Democrats bemoan the "high stakes" and "calamity" of a possible shut-down, where are Republicans touting the high stakes of our debt; the calamity of our current fiscal condition?
Nothing, however, looms larger than the potential for environmental calamity.
Instead, it's an unfurling calamity sweeping across the whole planet.
I don't think what happened here is a genuine calamity.
It is hard to overstate what a calamity this is.
Calamity strikes, or the natural order turns on its head.
This means that renters face greater losses when calamity strikes.
What they revealed is the observation of a cosmic calamity.
And virtually every aspect of the unfolding calamity was predicted.
It was his first inkling that a calamity was unfolding.
Grimaldi's personal life was racked by calamity and physical pain.
Trump assured fans via Twitter that he had dodged calamity.
Yet the wholly enlightened Earth is radiant with triumphant calamity.
He said she had avoided a calamity by reacting quickly.
This year, the worst calamity of all struck the district.
At least a dozen chances were missed to avert calamity.
But there's only so much calamity a soul can take.
The entire family is steeped in devastating, contemporary American calamity.
Ms Patel's job is to reverse that unexpected political calamity.
The "Point in Time" numbers also exposed a generational calamity.
The calamity is now the subject of a criminal inquiry.
The most nightmarish calamity, however unlikely, wouldn't just impact their businesses.
Powerful corporate lobbyists warned that mandatory emissions limits threatened economic calamity.
Human-rights advocates hope the Hogar Seguro calamity will spur reform.
I could've taken about 43 Calamity Ganons in a row, comfortably.
Will they be a calamity for employment and thus for equality?
He describes an administration riven by scheming and fearful of calamity.
WannaCry, once the greatest cybersecurity calamity in history, now doesn't work.
Obama has been largely silent during this calamity of a presidency.
But please, shed not a single tear for this conservative calamity.
The result of such a calamity could conceivably be a war.
All seemed deeply impressed by the calamity which has overtaken them.
All these actors appear to bear some responsibility for this calamity.
If calamity defines this moment, internet astrology is a potent antidote.
How do you put the world back together after that calamity?
Like the calamity in Texas, these unnatural rainfalls carry two messages.
Op-Ed Contributor The calamity that struck Sierra Leone on Aug.
It's a horror movie, a fairy tale contorted into a calamity.
Nor has it more than dented welfare states' protection from calamity.
From this hellish man-made calamity, one voice ruptures the breach.
Sometimes we're humbled by humiliation or failure or some other calamity.
The expectation is that calamity is always just around the corner.
The most dramatic early example was a product of personal calamity.
Perhaps the greatest calamity for anyone is to lose a child.
" Human Rights Watch called Duterte's drug war "a human rights calamity.
If aid has prevented such a calamity, it would have been worthwhile.
The other three each had an economic calamity they were dealing with.
The city's calamity is political, as is the way out of it.
Recall that many experts predicted a market calamity if Trump was elected.
Nor should they, there are real human costs to all this calamity.
After the near calamity, even NASA was inclined to play it safe.
There are plenty of lessons from Venezuela's calamity, including for ordinary savers.
Herskowitz said he was staying busy to avoid thinking about the calamity.
Some calamity had beset my member; something or other was blocking it.
Ahead, Bailey shares her experiences on the front lines of the calamity.
It's not the first time the tree has been struck by calamity.
Maybe the calamity of the world around us has rotted our brains.
So, just how ferocious is this new big bad, this Calamity Ganon?
Here, the prime minister must hit the ground running or face calamity.
At the same time, he has been dealing with his own calamity.
That would be a calamity for Brazilians, the region and the world.
How, in the midst of calamity, can you even perceive the future?
But I would caution that this is a moment pregnant with calamity.
So did his final stage piece, "Calamity Jane to Her Daughter" (22006).
Even before the House voted, seemingly every major media outlet predicted calamity.
"The paradox is the life that sprouts from that calamity," Castillo wrote.
They have lived most of their lives with the ambient possibility of calamity.
The US is contributing to a global calamity no matter what Trump says.
Image: Getty/NASA, who I can't believe didn't inform us about this calamity.
He's take all this global calamity as a signal to finally slow down.
We now know that the real calamity would have been joining the euro.
Amid Trump's other woes, it is a calamity serving as a convenient distraction.
President Donald Trump would like to be seen to be addressing the calamity.
Despite the waterworks, Hannah is actually the one who started her current calamity.
We have seen calamity in our lifetime marking several of our formative stages.
Cudjo, who was enslaved as a teenager in 19703, recalls the calamity vividly.
But no one cabinet secretary or aide can save the government from calamity.
Good for us — but for the FBI and the police, it's a calamity.
Is it possible that predictions of a Great Pokémon Go Calamity were right?
But when there are several strings to one's bow, that's almost a calamity.
Outrage over one perceived calamity often dissipates quickly as it's replaced by another.
"This is really a calamity in plain sight," Doyle told a news briefing.
Yet, President Obama remains in denial about the root cause of this calamity.
Which is why a mild economic downturn became a total calamity for him.
I mean, isn't calamity waiting around every corner to be worked over creatively?
Fortunately, the federal government has limited influence over the calamity of mass incarceration.
Pathé and Calamity Films announced the news in a press release on Monday.
The prospect of a full-blown calamity in developed economies sounded far-fetched.
The proponents of ObamaCare say that repealing these rules will result in calamity.
The Chilean-born artist commemorates calamity while transfiguring its ruin into another tomorrow.
The threats to critical entitlement programs are enough to threaten a fiscal calamity.
He's been arguing for a decade that voter fraud is a national calamity.
As dusk approached, though, the early outlines of a vast calamity were unfolding.
Which brings us back to Helen, and the litany of calamity described above.
No conflict or natural calamity can be blamed for Venezuela's descent into chaos.
The subway led the city's recovery from the fiscal calamity of the 1970s.
But there was nothing I could articulate as a sign of impending calamity.
But the most unspeakable aspect of this calamity is the government's nonchalant response.
They skirted calamity in California and lined up likely gains in New Jersey.
The Knapps, like so many other working-class families, tumbled into unimaginable calamity.
There are times when we are overwhelmed by sudden calamity, natural or manmade.
Every ad includes a male driver wrestling with the calamity of his actions.
Giving corporations huge tax cuts on their foreign profits also threatens fiscal calamity.
A Venezuelan refugee calamity would have security consequences for the world's largest economy.
The episode does, however, valiantly capture holiday calamity in all of its glory.
Such a financial calamity may damage the budding relationship between Putin and Maduro.
She's too busy trying to stop a space debris calamity from ever happening.
How is this female calamity happening in the midst of the Female Revolution?
That is not to say that Paris's firefighters were unprepared for potential calamity.
The Supreme Court's legalisation of gay marriage in 2015 was, for them, a calamity.
Sometimes a good calamity is necessary to inspire the best work from an artist.
If you get it, you're going to be part of a downward-spiral calamity.
Amid the erosion of multilateral agreements and diplomatic channels, we came close to calamity.
And when the next calamity arrives, Instagram can bet that journalists will be looking.
Instead, it refers its findings to regulators in hopes they will prevent a calamity.
It couldn't engineer a repeat of the 1970s oil embargo that caused global calamity.
But though ASF threatens many with financial calamity, this is not causing visible unrest.
A week ago, he finished fifth at Pocono, only to have calamity strike Monday.
All were large before their calamity, with a market value of at least $15bn.
When financial calamity strikes — a medical emergency, divorce, job loss — the fall is precipitous.
You know, the Democrat who brought America back from the brink of economic calamity.
First came Kevin's calamity, as he descended into a vortex of alcohol and pills.
Robo advisors haven't had to shepherd investors through a calamity like the financial crisis.
THE CAUSE OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS WAS A CALAMITY IN THE REAL ESTATE MARKET.
Like Liber Amoris, Making It is a calamity that holds us fixed, indeed invites
There was the calamity of collectivization and the opposition it engendered inside the Party.
We're dealing with a national calamity that needs to be tackled on multiple fronts.
But both since the calamity and before it, Dallas has offered reasons for optimism.
There has been devastating human calamity; war has killed tens of thousands of people.
Exhausted rescue workers and heroic volunteers stretched to their limits by an unprecedented calamity.
But for the hobbled EU this long, unanticipated stretch of uncertainty is a calamity.
If a calamity is averted, how can it generate a vision to precede it?
But this is the Jets, whose magnetism for calamity seems to know no bounds.
Then we would see stories about the economic calamity that is befalling our nation.
Then we'd see stories about the economic calamity that is befalling our great nation.
I guess it's a sign that, even after such a calamity, life goes on.
In the face of calamity, Shorshi and his business partner were determined to rebuild.
Where would you and your sacks of treasure go to hide from spiraling calamity?
But by responding aggressively, Washington can steer away from a far worse economic calamity.
The arrangement had been made in a time of "dire calamity", the judges acknowledged.
How we define a calamity determines how we plan for and respond to them.
The calamity couldn't have happened to a more undeserving member of his moneyed class.
But none of these changes have been justified in terms of character, only calamity.
This requirement surfaces when a plagiarism scandal or other editorial calamity hits a newsroom.
Only widespread calamity, beyond the private markets, has historically proven to deter venture capital.
With each calamity, the Antrobuses have to figure out whether and how to survive.
Trump humiliates Europe, North Korea frees U.S. prisoners and Poland has a chocolate calamity.
The economic calamity that has befallen news media, especially newspapers, has been well documented.
"It was a bit of a calamity in Kobe," Gold told a news conference.
For Trump, eager to counter the Democratic message on health care, it's a calamity.
Looking on the bright side does not have the same intellectual cachet as forecasting calamity.
YOU MIGHT think that losing over ten percentage points off your vote was a calamity.
I worried about how we would treat each other in the face of such calamity.
Right now, they are in a state and everything to them is a helpless calamity.
And if you're hoping to survive this calamity, you should probably know what's going on.
He sets off a calamity as he stumbles toward flammable tanks in a nearby room.
But with healthcare still unresolved, the White House can't risk another calamity like a shutdown.
The premiere, "Eden," chronicles the discovery of a valley that somehow avoided the new calamity.
The culture becomes the calamity; but to abandon the culture entails another kind of loss.
This news comes just over a week after another Russian sub experienced a similar calamity.
To prevent such a calamity, U.S. taxpayers bailed out AIG with more than $180 billion.
History shows that calamity can happen very quickly: Rwanda's genocide lasted a mere 100 days.
A cute, heartwarming adventure game, it's a welcome escape from the calamity of the competition.
He said it was essential to learn from those mistakes to prevent another such calamity.
The shooting is not the only calamity that folks in the area are dealing with.
While they were assembled in anxious expectation of some terrible calamity, out came a mouse.
But the real costs of this calamity go beyond the destruction of China's pig herds.
But officials appeared cautiously optimistic that the leak had not led to an environmental calamity.
For us, it will be a calamity if the conflict continues for another few years.
But Marshall was not enough; that fall, political calamity struck for Federalists around the country.
It meant only that the great calamity had been deferred, at least for the moment.
Despite the gyrations, though, it would be surprising if the departure led to financial calamity.
What I remember of Dog Days is a grotesquerie of pointless violence and snowballing calamity.
Without them, the environmental and human cost of this calamity would have been immeasurably greater.
Now, just three years later, Miller and Hambrick face a calamity no judge can resolve.
Five percent of local budgets are dedicated to calamity funds — and they rarely go unused.
Even without the rule going into effect, the fear surrounding it has magnified the calamity.
At the moment, there is no calamity here: Google Photos' videos are sunny and bright.
D'Angelo's photos capture the calamity, which crescendoed during an epic battle finale between 300 fighters.
The bonds of affection soon broke, and a terrible calamity followed with the Civil War.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A porcine calamity has left China's statistics looking muddier than ever.
The governor was nickel-and-diming his way toward one rush-hour calamity after another.
His story was ending in calamity, and yet he watched it from the outside in.
The AIDS pandemic was gripping my country, in addition to civil unrest and economic calamity.
"The Amish Project" examines the effect of a modern calamity on a traditional, sequestered community.
But with each fresh calamity, she felt the walls of her own bubble closing in.
The Jewish fear of demographic calamity is well founded and deeply embedded in the Jewish psyche.
The starting-point is that shares are cheap—banks are priced for something like a calamity.
They're buying houses in New Zealand, which has become a popular spot in case of calamity.
Not merely harrowing, such images remind us that even "the good war" was a messy calamity.
The Germans are the fourth of the last five reigning champions to suffer such a calamity.
Discrimination over the March 503, 2011 nuclear calamity, the worst since Chernobyl in 1986, appears widespread.
I wrote in 2015 about exactly this kind of calamity arising and how to prevent it.
Another Highway 1 calamity, dubbed Paul's slide, is not expected to be cleared until mid-July.
UK FINANCE MINISTER HAMMOND SAYS NO DEAL BREXIT WOULD BE MUTUAL CALAMITY FOR UK AND EU
Mrs Clinton won all five states and, absent calamity, will be the first female presidential candidate.
"Our collective efforts don't match the scale and speed of the calamity before us," he said.
A replay of history in 2018 may invite not just a conventional tragedy, but nuclear calamity.
Tofolowsky, in a handwritten note attached to the 2001 complaint, warned of the calamity to come.
This could be the trigger of a calamity in the world," Langone said on "Squawk Box.
The calamity-howler's view is that the virtual world offers a hollow substitute for lived experience.
Trump's silver lining: Only he, and he alone, can save the American public from this calamity.
Where much of the world sees calamity in the coronavirus, Xi has been searching for advantage.
This is an urgent and little understood calamity that also disproportionately affects economies in rural communities.
The Great Recession in 2008 was supposed to be a once-in-a-generation economic calamity.
These women herald calamity — both the dislodging of white supremacy and the subversion of male supremacy.
The memorable stories of each World Cup are often ones of national apotheosis and national calamity.
Ross Douthat: True, the Democrats avoided calamity, and election handicappers gained, well, more ambiguity, it appears.
Letting the pandemic ravage the population won't save money — it simply risks even greater economic calamity.
But hundreds of passengers' suitcases were soaked -- including long-delayed luggage from last week's weather calamity.
The hours are long, the pay mediocre, the risk of calamity never quite over the horizon.
Every year brings some sort of downturn, whether it's a natural disaster or some other calamity.
" "A rare and star-spangled calamity which will leave jaws littered across floors and agents unemployed.
In fact, he swims in such magnificent evocations of breast-beating woe, calamity, and unsurmountable perplexity.
" On Thursday, Kudlow said Trump's tariffs are a "bad omen" and could cause a "major calamity.
This flight of skilled workers will handicap Venezuela's chances of ever recovering from its current calamity.
This isn't a soap opera but a calamity for our country, affecting how others see us.
But Mr. Parker can count one notable triumph in his approach to this public relations calamity.
By the third or fourth calamity, I took to gritting my teeth and covering my ears.
Officials put three provinces under a "state of calamity" to give them access to emergency funds.
Bravo to chairman Chaffetz for looking into Conway's couture calamity, but what about all the other stuff?
But underplaying weather of dire consequences could lead to a different kind of calamity for his readers.
Coordinated regulatory action might therefore be necessary in order to stave off an "economic calamity", he said.
The entire series feels cohesive and questions what it means to watch calamity closely and impotently. —K.
Do you ever paint directly based on your eyewitness of scenes of war and calamity in Syria?
But if a trade calamity can be avoided, the prospects for the economy in 2018 are good.
THE calamity brought by Hurricane Maria to Puerto Rico in September led to predictions of an exodus.
For example, house owners face the risk that a calamity such as a fire, falling tree, etc.
They aren't imaginary, like the toxic threat, and they aren't just part of some vague general calamity.
Lightning strikes kill more people in India than any other natural calamity, including floods, earthquakes and cyclones.
Apple's stock price today is  $96.30, more than 18 percent off the pre-Smart Battery Calamity price.
The Hero and the Princess attempted to seal the terror which became known as the Calamity Ganon.
But the damage done on previous occasions was much less severe than the calamity caused by Harvey.
This is a mammoth challenge and, unless we tackle it, we are headed for an eldercare calamity.
After all, the climate change movement focuses on imposing relatively-modest reforms now to avoid calamity later.
Planning must start early, long before Election Day or risk a serious economic or national security calamity.
For low-income families, a sudden calamity like a shooting can rupture an already-fragile safety net.
Typhoid, an illness born of contaminated food and water, was a prevalent calamity of the nineteenth century.
Indeed, The Atomic Cafe will stop being relevant only if the possibility of nuclear calamity disappears entirely.
Editorial This election's most dire priority is averting a national and planetary calamity (two words: President Trump).
The problem is that the more other-reliant we become, the greater the possibility for widespread calamity.
And in any weather-related calamity, our susceptibility to harm is, at its root, constructed by ourselves.
The track record of fossil fuel pipelines suggests such a calamity is only a matter of time.
The people who voted for Trump think he's America's last best hope; for everyone else, a calamity.
Mobile phones, exceeding 100 million, have turned into an important tool for conveying information during a calamity.
What follows is an hour plus of pure survival in the face of one calamity after another.
This calamity has revealed that the fundamental insecurity of American life is a threat to us all.
Though it took place in a small town in Colorado, it was experienced as a national calamity.
With her two comical Harlem-grown tween cousins, Amara explores New York with both success and calamity.
It was also the first wireless report sent from the scene of a great calamity at sea.
Australia, whose bird life, koalas and plants mystify us, is in the throes of a global calamity.
" Kudlow previously called Trump's tariffs are a "bad omen" and said they could cause a "major calamity.
Authorities in the surrounding state of Batangas have declared a "state of calamity," which signifies major disruption.
They were not interested in how to avoid a calamity; they're convinced we are too far gone.
Pretty much every day so far, the state has made headlines for one calamity or the other.
" She said it related to "the political moment: something about a moment of hubris and potential calamity.
The region now faces a calamity almost as bad as anything that has happened in the past.
Cult members often fear shunning, humiliation, and calamity if they go against the will of their leader.
The truth is that a calamity did strike — a wave of unusual shark attacks against human swimmers.
The migrant crisis is a calamity that must now be solved—and can easily be solved—in Congress.
A state of calamity has been declared by the mayor of Surigao City, CNN affiliate ABS-CBN reports.
Amid the calamity, the military appealed to New People's Army guerrillas not to disrupt rescue and rehabilitation work.
The Knicks have become comfortably adequate — a major step for them against the backdrop of last season's calamity.
Their descendants weathered generations of hardship and calamity: washed-out hillside farms, coal-mining disasters and extreme poverty.
The countries pay a premium into a common pot, from which they can draw cash after a calamity.
But perhaps the full weight of the calamity drivers were facing only really sank in in late 2017.
The looming calamity for Republicans, who have done so much to alienate them, is that such people vote.
When Harry Truman faced calamity in Europe, he secretly asked Herbert Hoover, one of his predecessors, for help.
Between January and May 2012, every day seemed to bring a new calamity to the U.S. military presence.
As crops die and calamity falls, the family starts turning inward on one another, and then on Thomasin.
Many begin in the aftermath of calamity: divorce, murder, the transformation of a family member into a rabbit.
Yet on June 17th the acting governor of Rio de Janeiro state, Francisco Dornelles, decreed a "public calamity".
The pendulum speeds up right before the calamity, and only then begins to swing in the other direction.
"It was a calamity for anyone in the commodity business, but not for the global economy," Yardeni said.
Some in Washington are calling for a bailout of the insurance companies to try to avoid this calamity.
The poorly concealed glee that the press corps is expressing at the thought of economic calamity is unconscionable.
No country in the Americas or Western Europe has come close to suffering an economic calamity like this.
And to our delight, Teigen thoroughly documented her ordeal on social media, Instagramming and Snapchatting the whole calamity.
It's similarly impossible to comprehend the economic calamity staring lawmakers in the face if it doesn't get done.
The cure -- A self-inflicted economic shutdown that could launch a calamity more severe than the Great Depression.
If this were to happen, Rorty added, it would be a calamity for the country and the world.
A Look at Its Impact as Biden Reverses His Stance • Biden's First Run for President Was a Calamity.
Although Foy made these drawings during World War II, he makes no overt reference to this worldwide calamity.
Prophets of impending calamity are rarely thanked for their efforts, especially when they turn out to be right.
Like many high school students, she believed her parents could cope with any financial calamity or large expense.
For Mr. Koolhaas, the architecture is, like 1970s New York, a kind of revelation, calamity and unfolding experiment.
Suffering from Carleton's mismanagement and a series of environmental disasters, the reservation was a calamity from the start.
The elite Revolutionary Guards apologised for the calamity, but that did not appease thousands protesting in several cities.
The elite Revolutionary Guards apologized for the calamity, but that did not appease thousands protesting in several cities.
We can be smart enough to recognize the historical calamity of the moment and still care about art.
Beyond courting this calamity, a U.S. attack on North Korea would violate a hallowed principle of international law.
With time running out to Brexit day due on March 29, the EU is preparing for another calamity.
Technology is never the villain in the show, it's always a human frailty or weakness that leads to calamity.
"Thus, early warnings about smog, a kind of meteorological calamity, cannot be issued by the meteorological administration," it said.
But another disaster truism also applies: We always end up preparing for the last calamity, not the next one.
Lured to the women's sweat-drenched brothel, the Rufus Black Gang has no reason to suspect the coming calamity.
The revival's roots can be traced to the early months of last year, when a possible calamity was averted.
CNBC's Larry Kudlow, an occasional Trump adviser, said that the tariffs could cause a "major calamity" and Republican Sen.
Despite the sell-off, most analysts believe that Capita's announcement should forestall, rather than hasten, another Carillion-style calamity.
The draining of Owens Lake crippled the surrounding communities, but it was nothing compared to the calamity that followed.
He needs to release every email that might shed light on how this calamity developed, and who was responsible.
Fear of such a calamity is doing as much as anything to keep Mrs May safe in Downing Street.
Fox is perhaps unique in being a major right-wing institution that is having a non-Trump-related calamity.
But it continues to undergird our political conversations, including those that address how to move forward from this calamity.
"If a calamity happens in one of those regions, they can move their customers to another region," Vogels said.
IT WILL TAKE A VERY LONG, SLOW, SECULAR DECLINE NO BIG CALAMITY AND THEN THEY WILL ADJUST THE ECONOMICS.
People are predisposed to think that things are worse than they are, and they overestimate the likelihood of calamity.
So in Japan fewer marriages means fewer babies—a calamity for a country with a shrinking and ageing population.
For me the great calamity is that the more intellectually interesting and solid view comes out of the Brexiters.
Nothing came until we had a few years to process the full force of the record's unrelenting emotional calamity.
If calamity strikes, however, the villages' remoteness can become a curse when residents need medical attention in faraway clinics.
After her first calamity-filled attempt to explore the wilderness, she realizes she was not designed for off-roading.
Cops will tell you that after faking a medical calamity, Gray gave himself a real one inside the wagon.
There was no calamity upon the whole of the digital earth that I could not be made to personify.
She warned of a calamity for the vast majority of Americans who were not part of the gilded elite.
I was so excited to get a new Null Calamity 153 only to find that it wasn't coming back.
Ten years on, that picture of unity in the face of economic calamity is in the rear-view mirror.
Lina Bo Bardi's swoon-inducing furniture; Heidi Bucher's phantomlike sculptures; and Josh Kline's chronicle of a 'calamity in progress.
It's hard, however, to think of a calamity as gratuitous, an error as unforced, as the current federal shutdown.
Though youth culture occultism predates Donald Trump's presidency, Bracciale believes the calamity of the election accelerated interest in witchcraft.
You don't need a PhD in psychology to observe that human beings are fascinated by war, death, and calamity.
And in these environs one must remain stoic and sensible even when calamity strikes, as of course it does.
But as our reporters uncovered, the house that Masayoshi Son built (like many investors) has a history of calamity.
Gonzalez rubbished any concerns the country would need any IMF assistance to step out of its current economic calamity.
After the calamity of 216 (the convention riots, the Vietnam War schism), the party opened up the nominating process.
Had this common-sense rule been in place on April 20, 2010, that calamity might well have been averted.
In a Wednesday letter, a broad coalition warned of a potential calamity if Trump doesn't immediately rescue the subsidies.
And I learned about the incredible power of teammates, and how players' families support one another when calamity strikes.
The ensuing years have been spent clearing the detritus and installing safeguards to prevent such calamity in the future.
But the calamity imbued Ibe with his life's singular obsession—to create a timepiece that could survive severe punishment.
Given the current pace of technological development, it is possible we destroy ourselves in some ecological or nuclear calamity.
That kind of actual calamity would have immediately leaked and dominated headlines for days, possibly derailing the season all together.
But as is the case with airline safety regulations, rules developed in response to calamity aren't bad because they're reactionary.
The colors of the harmonies from voices and instruments mesh well, creating a smooth, well-organized calamity of bursting color.
To quote Larry Kudlow from just a couple of months ago, a major calamity for our economy and our markets.
A definitive answer is likely to come only once the party sorts out who will lead it after yesterday's calamity.
Few Germans ever quite believe that calamity is not just around the corner, reckons John Kornblum, a former American ambassador.
The horrendous decline in share prices that followed the peak in 2000 was the first financial calamity of this millennium.
Shia and Sunni alike were united in calamity and repugnance against a group that claims to be an Islamic State.
Latin America should not stand idly by in the face of an unprecedented and entirely man-made calamity in Venezuela.
Since the oil shocks of the 1970s, markets have associated a sudden run-up in oil prices with economic calamity.
This is the best course if South Africa is to avoid a serious calamity as a country and a people.
They know Trump's fall would be a calamity for their party, and they would like to avoid it if possible.
" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a statement, called the calamity a "grave disaster," adding, "We all pray for better news.
This year, no such calamity arose, and the drums and flappers safely and quickly made their way to South Philadelphia.
Up next: What effect this calamity will have on property values and, more importantly, the long-term health of residents.
Season 2 picks up right there, halfway through the 25 days afforded to Singh to save Mumbai from uncertain calamity.
That would be a relief to GOP leaders and a sign to voters they kept their word to avoid calamity.
It's your job to clean up what the game calls the Calamity, the outbreak of magic into the muggle world.
"I think we'll get the suburbanites with this complete calamity of a tax bill," said Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.
Wavertree, which has endured no shortage of natural and economic calamity, turned out to be more resilient than anyone anticipated.
The painting is allegorical, but the artist doesn't provide a key, leaving viewers to determine the cause of the calamity.
Some of the celebrations, however, have ended in calamity: a 45,000-acre forest fire, a flaming car, a deadly explosion.
These words, he explained, were the promise made a century ago that the world should never again experience such calamity.
Cut to 1999, when Celeste, a schoolgirl in Staten Island, "thirteen going on fourteen," is caught in a violent calamity.
However, the calamity occurs when so many of our people feel that there is no one who speaks for them.
But Republicans turned in a good showing, too, avoiding calamity that could have cost them several seats in the House.
By contrast, only 9 percent of all conflicts worldwide in the same period overlapped with such a calamity, it said.
Could I bring Sherman back from this calamity so that he and I, side by side, could run an ultramarathon?
A typical response to problem drinking is to worry about it until calamity causes someone or some agency to intervene.
Goldman stood out for its success amid the calamity, earning hundreds of millions of dollars betting against the housing market.
If the polls are to be believed, most of us see Trump's presidency so far as a slow-motion calamity.
The reservoir in which Canyon Gate persists owes its existence to yet another calamity, the Great Houston Flood of 193.
Parents also have a "scarcity mentality," Resource Generation members said, which leads them to "hoard" assets to protect against calamity.
Pelosi and Bush's working relationship, bolstered by their previous bipartisan deals, helped the nation during a time of near-calamity.
The only thing that holds the line against absolute calamity is the fact that Trump lacks focus and hates work.
It quickly became a calamity on wheels, with the safety driver forced to grab the wheel repeatedly to avert disaster.
For veterans of the borrowing limit battles of the Obama years, small policy concessions are not worth risking economic calamity.
In hindsight, it is easy to criticize any specific action, but in total the government succeeded in avoiding a calamity.
Life has been further complicated by the unceasing flow of refugees from Venezuela who are fleeing economic and political calamity.
And so to the fast-moving disaster of a tsunami was added the slow-motion disaster of a nuclear calamity.
The calamity has cost 23 billion euros ($26 billion) in damage, rendered thousands homeless and caused more than 300 deaths.
Technological change and the calamity of 9/11 yielded new tools for mass surveillance and the incentive to use them.
At the same time, ordinary Americans — bystanders, mourners — are shown gaining insight or cachet from their encounters with public calamity.
In some Arab societies, it is standard procedure to blame the Mossad, Israel's intelligence service, for pretty much every calamity.
Nicholas Mills, who owned shares in the Midlothian Coal Mining Company, was determined to protect himself from such a calamity.
Future Tense For all the rational appeal of peace and stability, Americans have a powerful attraction to calamity and disruption.
" In the case of JonBenét Ramsey, "It was up to the media to expose the calamity that was this law enforcement.
Authorities warned landslides could strike even after rain subsides as the calamity shaped up to be potentially the worst in decades.
In the latest calamity, Barnes has been fined $35,000 for making public comments that just didn't sit well with the NBA.
The calamity that is the Democratic Republic of Congo is a threat to its neighbours, many of which are themselves fragile.
U.N. officials have warned that an assault on Hodeidah, which has a population of about 600,000, would cause a humanitarian calamity.
JUST six years ago Spain seemed to be the European Union's biggest economic calamity, menacing the survival of the euro itself.
Worse, threads started by aggrieved MacBook Pro owners who've suffered the Flexgate calamity have reportedly been deleted from Apple's support forums.
The study of theory is a harbor from which to contemplate environmental calamity, leading to critical and creative responses to it.
As the refugee crisis in Europe drives home, the fallout from a calamity in one region can trigger crises in others.
A nearby earthquake in 2007 caused fires and radiation leaks at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa in a disaster that prefigured the Fukushima calamity.
The drama is set centuries after a 21st-century calamity that killed most of the world's population, and blinded the rest.
Last month, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the spokesman of ISIS, called on sympathizers to turn Ramadan into a month of calamity.
However, I'm sticking with the Pixel 123 XL because of the pervasive issue that is the U212's fake-button calamity.
Adding to the calamity, UN peacekeepers from Nepal likely caused a cholera epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
Hull's production drops you right into the Chernobyl and its surroundings, a dire contrast of Mad Men-esque quaintness and calamity.
But even if there were a technical recession, ANZ's Ng said the economy likely wasn't headed for a full-blown calamity.
While the merger was dramatic and helped shape what the Milky Way has become, it was not a star-destroying calamity.
Or it can mean that a recent calamity had wiped out most of their population, something scientists call a bottleneck event.
Investigations have revealed that the actors of predatory capitalism rushed to secure quick and easy profits in the wake of calamity.
The Global Seed Vault opened in 2008 as a way to protect and preserve seeds in case of worldwide agricultural calamity.
"It's a calamity here," 75-year-old resident Maria Nazare told Reuters as she watered around her brother's house in Macao.
According to this translation, there was a peaceful time in Hyrule that was disrupted by the appearance of the Calamity Ganon.
Insurance is based on the fact that it is unlikely that all houses will suffer a calamity at the same time.
This brings us to the problem of how the Democratic Party—and America as a whole—can recover from this calamity.
Shutdowns needlessly hurt government employees, but don't cause broader economic calamity and are generally treated as an acceptable cost of negotiating.
In the meantime, if France enters the sunny season without further calamity, there will be relief but no sense of complacency.
For some of those whose lives were changed forever by their chance to flee to the West, they are a calamity.
Construct enough of them and, in theory at least, CO 23 emissions could continue unabated and still we could avert calamity.
The attack was the second calamity in three days that threatened to destroy the agreement between Russia and the United States.
Pioneers, hunters, and cowboys make their names—Texas Jack, Calamity Jane, and Bill Hickock, among others—and become dime-novel celebrities.
The bailouts of both companies in September 22009 were viewed as a critical step to prevent an even greater financial calamity.
Even in the "best" of cases, though, where the military maintains its cohesion, a coup would be a calamity for Venezuela.
It took the calamity of utter defeat to dispel the hold that propaganda had exercised over the citizens of Nazi Germany.
The uninsured also face a high risk of financial calamity when there's a medical emergency, even if they can get treatment.
Since then, Citi has twice failed the Federal Reserve's annual exam on how the bank would perform in a hypothetical calamity.
That calamity could forever weaken the Supreme Court as  a respected arbiter of divisive disputes and a source of national unity.
It would be a human calamity of inconceivable, history-bending scale, and it would leave America as a hated global pariah.
Then, just this past week and with days to go before the Raiders season opener against the Denver Broncos, calamity struck.
If the worst happens, and Trump's presidency results in calamity, we will have no excuse to make, no answer to give.
Why this would be such a bad thing doesn't have to be explained — it's understood that it would be a calamity.
Like her massive wall reliefs, Bontecou's works on paper evoke the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
She had one of her biggest hits in 1953 with "Calamity Jane," playing the notoriously free-spirited frontierwoman Martha Jane Canary.
The calamity presented a serious test of Italy's new government, a coalition of populist parties that was formed only months ago.
Anger and why-me-ism are beyond her; she even forgives the husband who, unable to deal with the calamity, fled.
Mr. Bernstein argued that investors should care the economic and corporate fundamentals — not the remote chance that a calamity will strike.
Despite warnings of a possible political calamity if they passed the health care law, Democrats plunged ahead and paid the price.
Opioids have been the primary driver of this calamity: first as prescription painkillers, then heroin and, more recently, illicitly manufactured fentanyl.
You're reasonably sure that there will be some kind of stock market calamity between now and when the kiddo leaves home.
In the geologic equivalent of a murder mystery, which calamity actually did the deed is a debate that stretches back decades.
Higginbotham compellingly suggests that these flaws all but predicted the calamity—and, in turn, the collapse of the Soviet Union itself.
"Families live one bad diagnosis, one pink slip away from financial calamity," Warren said during a New York Times TimesTalks event.
But the prospect that a battle could wreak a humanitarian calamity has spurred Western leaders to urge caution on their allies.
I was recovering from a health calamity which forced me to spend my days working from a sofa in my den.
After all, the next occupant of the White House would be confronted with the devastating economic repercussions of such a calamity.
We'll see if any minds start to change about the wisdom of such an approach after the apparent calamity on Healthcare.
Cons: Experts have long warned of chaos and potential economic calamity in the event the U.K. crashes out without a deal.
"The Convent" is in some ways the inverse of that, examining the effect of a sequestered community on a modern calamity.
Battered by War, Iraq Now Faces Calamity From Dropping Oil Prices | The country depends on oil for 90 percent of its revenue.
"All we want is for them to stop this war and this calamity and God almighty will provide for us," he said.
Authorities warned that landslides could strike even after rain subsides as the calamity shaped up to be potentially the worst in decades.
It all goes back to 21, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
The arrest of Meng, the CFO and daughter of the company's founder, is a calamity on top of an already bad situation.
More than anything else, it is that trust for reliable quality that Samsung lost when it suffered its Galaxy Note 7 calamity.
"What we saw is that great calamity had lingering impacts," said Mike Petrilli, president of education reform group the Thomas Fordham Institute.
On November 22nd the state followed Rio de Janeiro in declaring a state of "financial calamity", a prelude to seeking federal aid.
During the global financial crisis, many economists worried that this economic calamity might have geopolitical consequences like those of the Great Depression.
Other returning actors include Paula Malcomson as the sex worker Trixie, Anna Gunn as Martha Bullock, and Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane.
A taxi cab from the town of Kilis pulled up and Mika, 45, climbed out and into the calamity of the border.
The Bharatiya Janata Party, which is part of the coalition that runs the municipal government, disingenuously called the tragedy "a natural calamity".
The island chain was spared the calamity of a direct hit from a major hurricane as the storm steadily weakened on Friday.
I can tell you one thing for certain: It takes years to learn how to react calmly in the face of calamity.
Paulsen said on "Squawk Box " that the Brexit vote is certainly a political calamity, which could create more volatility down the road.
Portland has two rivers, which are now gently rippling and churning: the only clue of the infrastructural calamity occurring below the surface.
That depicts a calamity of three years earlier, when the Méduse , a French naval frigate, ran aground off the West African coast.
I think there's really nothing I can look at except maybe a calamity in the Persian Gulf that would drive oil up.
If he allows immediate repeal accompanied with a vague promise of replacement later, he will have an unnecessary calamity on his hands.
And a rookie president facing the prospect of his first domestic calamity would have been fretting and sweating his understaffed government's response.
To its secular critics, religion is a method of playing cynically on deep human fears: fear of death, loss, calamity, social exclusion.
It was also eclipsed by the numbers killed in earlier episodes of violence and calamity inflicted upon China by its Communist leaders.
Barring any grand calamity, I could afford to fall off the puffy pink cloud of cash, and I'd land where I started.
Jake's aforementioned time powers allow him to run literal circles around enemies, or to drop bullet-stopping shields, saving him from calamity.
We call on all witches and wizards to help contain the Calamity or risk the worst of times since You Know Who.
All of this means that the next debt crisis, or another calamity, would strand the lower-income countries, mostly in southern Europe.
Lawmakers still have to pass, reconcile and get signed into law spending bills by the end of September to avoid that calamity.
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Imagine our country where these stories are commonplace and define not just our present calamity, but in these kids, our future hope.
But investors who bought these bonds knew it would take only one financial calamity to turn their investment-grade holdings into junk.
Brought up to speed on the calamity that did not quite happen, neither man had the slightest intention of altering his route.
But at least George will be "carrying Mae's bags," as she says towards the close of "Episode 6," until some inevitable calamity.
It all goes back to 2011, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
Lack of trust in financial statements can lead to sharp sell-offs in individual companies' stocks and financial calamity for those companies.
At the United Nations, the ambassadors from western nations stood one by one and warned of calamity if the offensive moved forward.
When calamity strikes, this country always seems to be looking in the rearview mirror, lamenting its failure to heed long-ago warnings.
Default would make the debt much worse by setting in motion a chain reaction that could lead to a costly economic calamity.
Eventually, you realize that the reason your calamity is being treated as a mere inconvenience is that that is what it is.
The same can't be said for the calamity that's befallen migrants trapped in Libya, thanks in no small part to European diplomacy.
Obviously he's said nothing about the war crimes that have made Yemen the site of the greatest human calamity on the planet.
In an interview, Kansao said GM arbitrarily stripped him of his franchise, which he said brought "tragedy and calamity" on his family.
PANAMA CITY — Bruce Arena was not the coach of the United States men's national team in 2013 when the Panamanian calamity occurred.
Syria's civil war has resulted in what's been dubbed the world's largest refugee crisis, but another humanitarian calamity may soon surpass it.
It all goes back to 2011 when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
Calamity, Ms. Churchill demonstrates, is not what happens later but what has always been happening, just subliminally enough to make it commonplace.
Young people in France were intent on turning a page on the war, a calamity brought about by their parents and grandparents.
Barring some calamity that ends our technological civilisation without entirely finishing us off, we're not going to be coming this way again.
"The state of calamity decreed by the state government in no way delays the deliveries of Olympic commitments made in Rio," Paes tweeted.
It's not immediately clear if the people died from natural causes, some kind of group-wide calamity, or if they were deliberately killed.
Her films like 'Calamity Jane', 'Move Over, Darling' and many others were all incredible and her acting and singing always hit the mark.
HILLARY CLINTON'S lead over Donald Trump had started to look so assured that perhaps only some unforeseen calamity could prevent her becoming president.
The way our society handles disasters—first the calamity; then the outpouring of sympathy and donations; then the long, slow rebuild—is wrong.
During that time, Trevorrow also suffered withering reviews for his passion project, The Book of Henry, which was a critical and commercial calamity.
Maybe the entire dilemma would seem a tad more original if Vanderpump Rules itself wasn't determined to prove how repetitive this calamity is.
But this year, we all want to just see the Galaxy Note 8 survive unscathed by the calamity that dragged down its predecessor.
We must address the immediate goal of avoiding a financial and social calamity that puts millions of Americans in Puerto Rico at risk.
Yet here is a unifying issue — here is a calamity that can strike any of us like a brick falling from a building.
A celebration of death Young people in New Orleans are simply introduced to calamity at far too early an age, says Trenice McMillan.
We are headed for calamity, surely, but until then ... It's an idea too big to be grasped, but it's one worth grappling with.
In June the state government in Rio declared a "state of public calamity in financial administration," – only seven weeks ahead of the Olympics.
The revamp was inspired by the "calamity" that can result from Christmas break ("college kids, video shoots, and all around busy-ness [sic]").
The company asserted that the calamity was the product of a technical error and all erroneous headlines would be stripped from the newswire.
Not long after the game starts, you learn that a being called Calamity Ganon had been trapped in Hyrule Castle for 100 years.
"Distant takes you on a wondrous voyage through pastel dreamscapes, to prevent a calamity from consuming the world you once knew," says Cash.
The track feels like a ticking clock, soft and foreboding as viewers and their real-life counterparts in 2008 hurtle toward certain calamity.
As it stands today, housing is the only consumer good where any price drop is universally viewed by the government as a calamity.
Before the calamity, Tepco was a frequent bond issuer with a credit rating as high as the government, and considered a corporate benchmark.
Investors may wonder which U.S. stocks are most at risk if the plunging shares are presaging more economic calamity in the Asian country.
But as the days become weeks, and the weeks months, players are going to find their way through Hyrule, and defeat Calamity Ganon.
"The local teams are doing their best to retrieve them from under debris, but the calamity is far beyond their potential," he tweeted.
He struck a pose that suggested he was reliving those moments where Churchill's resolve was all that stood between the chaos and calamity.
The calamity in Venezuela is multipronged and won't be solved without comprehensive reforms, which the Maduro regime has been unwilling to even contemplate.
Even if we can avoid the calamity of a Trump presidency, however, the G.O.P. still has a lot of soul-searching to do.
Weighing on them will be the disappointment of 23 years, an uninterrupted string of heartbreak, scandal, squandered talent, close calls and epic calamity.
The fiscal calamity visited upon our federal civilian workforce provides but a mere glimpse of their real sacrifice and contribution to this nation.
The sharp rise in debt prompted one I.M.F. official to warn this month of the risk of a financial "calamity" emanating from China.
And America should take heed of Delhi's recent calamity, and protect and strengthen the Clean Air Act as the new administration enters office.
That was Plan A in January and that idea was dismissed because it would just cause more market calamity without a known replacement.
Calamity has now been brought on by the one-two punch of an oil crash and the coronavirus pandemic that's slamming global demand.
But where some saw calamity, Mr. Pelletiere, a 47-year-old Chicagoan who followed his star to Houston two years ago, saw opportunity.
We've all heard a lot about how the calamity of Donald Trump's election has led women of all races to pour into politics.
"Merciful Lord, take in the souls of the dead and comfort those who are suffering as a result of this calamity," he said.
It's one thing to fear getting into an accident on the road; it's another to fear calamity hundreds of feet in the air.
Now the state is facing its latest potential calamity: A Category 270 hurricane with sustained winds of up to 27 miles an hour.
Letter of Recommendation Every few weeks, I wake up clammy from a dream in which I have failed to prepare myself for calamity.
She has already told EU leaders that inaction could lead to the sort of calamity last seen during the 2008 global financial crisis.
Trump and his political allies have previously predicted calamity if Trump were to become the third president to be impeached in American history.
In vowing to learn from calamity, Australia follows a history of communities using catastrophic fire to make long lasting improvements in fire safety.
So I'm setting up the foundations and with the foundations we will be able to withstand whatever earthquake or whatever calamity we have.
The reputation, central to much Cold War liberalism, of England as a model liberal society also lies shattered amid the calamity of Brexit.
It should not have required a calamity like Grenfell for people to start calling foul on this re-engineering of the city's demography.
Instead, Zelman's vision of ecological calamity considers first and foremost the experiences of individual plants and animals living on an increasingly alien planet.
Research tells us that by investing just $1 in resilience before calamity strikes, the nation can save itself $6 in future recovery costs.
Ravaged by a calamity known as The Flood of Light, those who survived it are confined to a final habitable region called Norvrandt.
W. Craig Fugate, a former FEMA chief, warned that the missed workweeks would be difficult to make up before the next calamity strikes.
As infamous as it is now, it's easy to forget that the calamity seemed to drift to international attention as if by accident.
The DC water crisis from 2001 to 2004 is still considered by experts to be the worst such calamity in modern American history.
She makes herself known where these identities collide in a calamity of Coach bags, upmarket loungewear, and entitled dispositions toward luxury and ease.
Some scientists have said that calamity may have made the monkeys more susceptible to contracting yellow fever by decimating their habitat and food supplies.
You will be able to access cloud saves on a friends device and transfer your files to a new unit if some calamity occurs.
To avoid that kind of PR calamity, companies are bound to keep telling us their relatively untested cars are definitely going to be safe.
Calamity befell the Ducks (44-25-13) before the season even started, as they were missing their two top centers and three top defensemen.
They're inching up though, and what will drive things over the edge will be a major calamity in one of the major producing countries.
Last year's Fedex Cup champion's round never really recovered from a calamity at the fourth hole where he four-putted for a double bogey.
As he prepares to deliver his seventh and final such speech on Tuesday, the financial calamity has passed but the partisanship has gotten worse.
Another presents a series of images of scenic Hyrule locations from before the calamity, and asks you to find them as they are now.
Guevara was at the forefront of opposition protests that mobilized thousands of Venezuelans frustrated with their nation&aposs spiral into political and economic calamity.
The second version is funnier, perhaps because it carries a deeper truth: a mishap avoided can lead to a greater calamity down the road.
The biopic by Pathé and Calamity Films will follow Garland's final sold-out concerts in London in 1968, despite her exhaustion and deteriorating health.
"That was one of the neatest trips I've ever taken," says the "Calamity Jane" singer, who spent time in the country's capital of Bucharest.
Yet the calamity that has befallen West Indian cricket in the past decade, including player mutinies, threatened bankruptcy and serial defeats, was not inevitable.
To Schneider's own surprise, his paper generated a slew of grim headlines, adding to the near-daily feed of news articles about climate calamity.
Presidents usually chafe at the comparison to FDR, who benefited from a Congress that could hardly say no at a time of economic calamity.
If Stranger Things aired weekly, the decision to silo Eleven would be an all-time calamity, a month-plus wait for something to happen.
This is because it turns out that a smooth return process makes customers considerably more likely to repurchase in the days following the calamity.
Preventing school shootings hardly registered; it is a rare sort of calamity, which, as it happens, the presence of armed officers does not prevent.
State-sponsored groups may already be using it for quiet intrusions, but low-skilled criminals have yet to use it for wide-scale calamity.
But such an approach would merely put them on the defense, waiting for the next calamity, instead of taking preventative steps, the report said.
Without this legal challenge, the U.S. island territory of 3.5 million residents will likely face the same fiscal calamity in the decades to come.
And calamity was bestowed upon the pancake, as Sword's, ahem, sword got jammed into the pancake's little buttered-up eyebrows not once, but twice.
Last month, the Rio de Janeiro state authorities declared a "state of calamity" in order to get an extra $892 million of federal cash.
Some of the work here is overly literal, but that points to the difficulties of creating nuanced art in the middle of a calamity.
Imposing modest budget reforms now, before an $84 trillion deluge of debt brings a Greece-style economic calamity, also should be a top priority.
Garrett: The movie deals with space debris, and that's what causes the calamity that they then have to fight the rest of the movie.
That kind of thinking is unhelpful to any area of the country prone to flooding or that suffers a natural or man-made calamity.
The interim governor declared a "state of calamity" in June to secure enough federal funds to pay police and keep hospitals open this year.
This was a preventable calamity, and each time I return to Haiti to conduct field assessments, I am devastated by the loss of life.
He emphasized "poisoned," the preferred word of residents keen to cast the crisis as a man-made calamity at the hands of state government.
Some are frightening tales of death and calamity, others are more mundane and focused on relief efforts, and nearly all are impossible to trace.
"The question of who is responsible is one of the first things people want to know in a calamity like that," Mr. Liu said.
But Simonides was able to identify each of the corpses by remembering the precise place where they were sitting or lounging before the calamity.
Maybe, barring calamity, this situation could exist for a while, until more Democrats are elected to Congress or until Trump is no longer president.
"If I get this resignation, you are in for a spiral of calamity that makes Comey look like a picnic," Mr. Priebus warned him.
When they return to work next week after their uneasy summer recess, they will have a fleeting chance to avert this unwanted national calamity.
She begins falling apart when an inmate's execution by lethal injection is botched, an unspeakable, frenzied calamity that plays out under Bernadine's close supervision.
The pull in the opposite direction can be intense, as Puerto Rico reckons with an economic calamity more than a decade in the making.
In this elegantly written and insightful cultural history, Wolff examines this calamity and how it connects to the artistic evolution of Dylan and Guthrie.
Additionally, I'm also excited to see what kind of outcome "Nier" — a calamity from outside the FFXIV world — will deliver to the FFXIV players.
The federal government has classified the floods as a "calamity of severe nature," and has committed 6 billion rupees in interim relief so far.
In Dread Nautical, you're a survivor of whatever calamity befell the cruise ship, exploring the ship for resources, other survivors and, most important, answers.
Those willing to suffer the immediate pain of being long volatility — before the reward of calamity comes — Mr. Cole sees as being more virtuous.
Clavin has fun debunking an alleged romance between Hickok and Calamity Jane, who appears in a late cameo as an insufferable drunkard and braggart.
Because the calamity here is women's loss of faith in themselves, Mother Abbess aims to address it through a revamped and female-oriented cosmology.
The Suzuki Viziv Performance Concept looks set to survive any calamity that could befall the Earth, and do its work on off-world colony planets.
Surigao was placed under a state of calamity to allow faster release of emergency funds, provincial police chief Senior Superintendent Anthony Maghari said by phone.
Although insurers are already helping companies with more humdrum data breaches, the industry still lacks a clearly formulated response to a larger-scale cyber-calamity.
If the calamity of December 19th turns out to be an act of terrorism, Germany looks set to become a less welcoming place for refugees.
Recovery would happen a lot faster if euro-zone policymakers grasped the simple truth that a banking calamity can unfold slowly as well as quickly.
This episode helped convince Mr Maduro that he needed to present "a believable proposition" for ending the economic calamity, says Colette Capriles, a political scientist.
Variety broke down The Get Down's receipts: In two-and-a-half years, the show suffered one calamity after another, all at a staggering cost.
While quotas have not been the calamity that many had feared, they have also so far failed to achieve what governments had promised they would.
The foundation's goal is to preserve libraries of human knowledge for interstellar travel (and to protect information in the event of calamity to Earth itself).
In other words, its cocos appear to have been poorly designed, at risk of taking money away from investors before the bank truly faces calamity.
If I needed a good cry, I could face the calamity of my personal Gmail box, or read the latest spate of headlines from Washington.
That would constitute the worst humanitarian calamity in Europe's migrant crisis since last April, when more than 800 people died off the coast of Libya.
Despite being a key piece in the island's economic recovery, thousands of pensioners in Puerto Rico are facing the devastating consequences of an economic calamity.
Almost always, the calamity that created the dystopia was an environmental crisis caused by climate change, and a teenage girl almost always saved the world.
But some calamity struck, Bernadette renounced her calling, and she and the family now inhabit a hefty old wreck of a house on a hill.
With the economy expanding, though at a slower pace than desired, consumer confidence is high and there are few signs of an impending economic calamity.
Charles M. Blow Following last week's Republican calamity in Cleveland, the Democratic National Convention rolls into Philadelphia on Monday with big opportunities and big challenges.
The Fukushima Daini power station, about seven miles south of Daiichi, has not produced electricity since the 1303 calamity, in which it suffered earthquake damage.
It will also help stop leaks of radioactive water into the nearby Pacific Ocean, which have decreased significantly since the calamity but may be continuing.
America desperately needs a "grand deal" on deficits, where Republicans and Democrats come together and make the difficult choices to avert a debt-based calamity.
But in Lianyungang and elsewhere, fears over the safety of nuclear power — magnified by the Fukushima calamity in Japan in 2011 — could frustrate those plans.
With their help, Link gains new abilities and gains an advantage over Calamity Ganon, which turns making allies into a key part of the game.
But the impression that one can flee from the calamity that is our civilization is no less immature than the sunny ideology of progress itself.
It doubled down this spring with "Adore Life," a shredding and keen-eyed follow-up that examined love and loss in their full, glorious calamity.
Shortsighted cost-cutting and willful bureaucratic blindness may have caused the calamity in Flint but the effect is no less than a huge natural disaster.
Between the lines: Many journalists live and breathe social media, so Facebook's lapses and betrayals aren't some distant calamity — they're happening in reporters' own backyards.
For all of the frolicking going on in Bradford's paintings, calamity seems to be lurking throughout, like sharks whose fins haven't risen above the water.
Women of all parties and religions have abortions or want the right to one should they be faced with the calamity of an unwanted pregnancy.
And that the only way to prevent a calamity of unthinkable proportions -- one that could doom his re-election -- is to listen to the experts.
But across Genoa, an ancient Ligurian port city tucked between the mountains and the Mediterranean, the shock of the calamity was particularly personal and terrifying.
For the past seven years, Tim Lee has been warning that a financial crisis in Turkey would set off a wider calamity in global markets.
Readers were urged not to tempt God by sporting with "the most awful danger and calamity" — the flagrant vice of bringing a book to bed.
Where Syria and its Russian and Iranian allies see a chance to crush the remaining opposition, Western leaders warn of a humanitarian calamity in Idlib.
But questions remain about whether Saturday's caucuses can run smoothly and avoid the calamity that has delayed official results from Iowa's caucuses earlier this month.
That ended in calamity after it was revealed that passages from Ms. Trump's remarks were lifted from a speech delivered years ago by Michelle Obama.
But the federal government must act quickly or the calamity may spiral into long-term hopelessness and homelessness, especially for those with the lowest incomes.
India's top court recently criticized authorities for delays in responding to the drought, saying that some states had an "ostrich-like attitude" toward the calamity.
OPEC was likely to extend production cuts to the end of 27.6 to "avoid calamity," Wood Mackenzie chief analyst Simon Flowers added in a note.
Similarly, at 16D, "Barely successful avoidance of calamity" can contain the word ESCAPE, but what phrase do you know that would describe such an avoidance?
Many of those callers ardently want Britain to leave the European Union, an idea that Mr. O'Brien regards as an economic calamity in the making.
The season begins with nearly everyone back up in space or stuck in a bunker after yet another earthly calamity — except for Clarke (Eliza Taylor).
The need for budget caps goes back to 2011, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
For in Russia—vodka-soaked Russia, Russia of Stalin, Catherine, and Ivan the Terrible, Russia of my liquor-soaked dreams—a calamity has taken place.
If she brings to Brussels the uncompromising tone they heard a month ago in Salzburg, then the EU warnings of impending calamity will step up.
Nearly a year later, Dong Hoi—like all the settlements on a 125-mile stretch of affected coastline—is still tallying the cost of that calamity.
Of better schools and fewer drugs in Baltimore's violent districts there is no sign and, in the absence of serious attention to this calamity, little prospect.
It also helps that LG has positioned its fingerprint reader on the back of the phone in a sanely central position, unlike Samsung's off-center calamity.
So they used a loophole -- a clause reserved for dealing with "fire, flood, or other calamity," to borrow tens of millions to pay for the KWA.
Then the beat picked up and shortly had the headset seamlessly switching between short, heavy pulses, and long, rolling vibrations, before breaking into all out calamity.
A new series by Artyom Tonoyan asks the descendants of the Armenian Genocide to reveal their precious keepsakes that were saved from the fires of calamity.
Trudeau, widely known for his empathy and ability to connect with people, seemed ill at ease on Wednesday as the scale of the calamity became clear.
And like so many women in that position, it took a personal calamity, not a larger, societal one, for her vision of herself to be threatened.
The Kim regime clearly concluded that even in the face of utter economic calamity, fully funding the military was the key to the regime's continued survival.
Barring an unforeseen calamity, Fiji will enter Rio as gold medal favorites in a sport that is returning to the Olympics following a 92-year hiatus.
Many people have heard of Thomas Malthus, the 18th-century English cleric who predicted that human populations would grow faster than food production, leading to calamity.
While a horde of Republicans were toasting in the Rose Garden afterward, millions of Americans struggled to make sense of the calamity they had just witnessed.
And, because the Japanese have been at this for many years, I think the yen is poised to strengthen once this calamity curtain is pulled back.
Institutional failure doesn't merely explain why racism and crackpottery have dominated the GOP convention, but why the convention itself has, relatively speaking, been an operational calamity.
On Wednesday, the Boracay Foundation called on Mr. Duterte to speed up the release of public "calamity funds" to help people adversely affected by the closing.
Having grabbed the lead he birdied the 15th and then a superb tee shot at the par-three 16th named 'Calamity' saw him sink another one.
Short of locusts, the region has been hit by almost every sort of imaginable natural calamity that can keep winemakers up at night, according to Decanter.
Link faced down not just the evil entity, Ganon, but "Calamity Ganon," a stand in not only for environmental devastation, but Hyrule's own historical failings, too.
But he was met with calamity in the fall of 250 when grape pickers were bombarded by swarms of a new invasive insect, the spotted lanternfly.
In The Matrix, instances of deja vu portend some oncoming calamity caused by a systemic malfunction, and that's exactly where I believe the US is headed.
Make no mistake, this looming budget calamity will be a severe threat to our future at every level and for almost every household in the nation.
I'd say we can be guardedly hopeful—not hopeful that North Korea will denuclearize, but hopeful that the chances of a massively lethal calamity will drop.
Pitted against these realities, and polls showing public resistance, are warnings from GOP leaders and donors that failure on tax cuts guarantees calamity in 2018 elections.
Names like Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane, and "copper kings" William and Marcus Daly once visited the historic inn, according to retellings of the hotel's history.
More worrying, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis president Neel Kashkari, has argued that the nation's largest banks would still require assistance if economic calamity strikes again.
Meanwhile, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Kuwait are questioning the basic premise underling the talks -- that 1.5 degrees of warming would cause global calamity.
In the aftermath of Usman, several provinces declared a state of calamity, which allows authorities to access emergency funds and resources quickly, according to CNN Philippines.
I reached out to eight experts to ask how far we've come, specifically in terms of government policy, in guarding against another financial and economic calamity.
In the face of such a calamity, there has been a deep cultural shift away from capitalism and towards, well, hopefully something a little less alienated.
It is one peculiar vision, among the many that occur to Schutz, of worldwide calamity, and the work wrings from that a precarious but ingenious beauty.
But Ms. Groff has another calamity in mind: the conflagration that tore through Coney Island in 1911, destroying the Dreamland amusement park's wood-and-plaster fantasia.
Her family had made it through Hurricane Katrina, a calamity that happened on a far larger scale, but making comparisons wasn't what was on her mind.
From the balcony of the Gem casino, Ian McShane (Al Swearengen) glowered; offstage, Robin Weigert, the show's foul-mouthed, tenderhearted Calamity Jane, waited in the wings.
The oil spill is not Rennell's first mining-related calamity: The operations have gouged red gashes in the coastline and left gaping holes in the forest.
The two with which she is especially identified, "Secret Love," from "Calamity Jane," and "Que Sera, Sera," from "The Man Who Knew Too Much," won Oscars.
From the beginning, the mayor has insisted that this affair was a personal calamity only, that nothing about it was illegal or an abuse of power.
According to Indonesian regulations, funding, supplies and staffing from overseas can only start flowing if the site of a calamity is declared a national disaster zone.
The culmination, which occurs pretty much simultaneously with Brendan's campus calamity, is a boozy late-night episode that approaches, but does not cross into, bedroom farce.
CalPERS hopes to avoid another calamity like the one it experienced during the 1.53 recession, when its funding status dropped to 61 percent from 100 percent.
But even the calamity of blindness did not keep him from writing—the only thing he not only knew how to do but needed to do.
" Kudlow, a CNBC contributor and longtime economist, has previously called Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs a "bad omen" and said they could cause a "major calamity.
One day in August 1907, several years into the construction of the bridge over the Saint Lawrence River, calamity struck in the space of 133 seconds.
The banks that created the calamity got bailed out and no top executive went to jail, but millions of people lost their jobs, savings and homes.
While Arena's announcement was sudden it was not unexpected, coming on the heels of what is being viewed as the worst calamity in U.S. soccer history.
The idea is to remain scientifically accurate while also bringing back the sense of urgency and need for action appropriate to the scale of the calamity.
After the speech, the stock market climbed from the depths of calamity and a sense of optimism sprang from investors and trading desks around the world.
The call was meant as a rallying cry for recovery from the brutal hurricane that struck the island in 2017, a slogan of hope amid calamity.
The call was meant as a rallying cry for recovery from the brutal hurricane that struck the island in 2017, a slogan of hope amid calamity.
She's been living in the one still-green patch of land on Earth and has adopted a young girl, Madi, who also survived last season's calamity.
Case in point: SantaCon, a Christmas disaster that can only be described as a calamity on 34th Street — and every other street in New York City.
What you see is what you get in this account of a teenage son, Nicholas (Laurie Kynaston), whose psychological free fall brings calamity to his parents.
They say that the concept is at least worthy of experimentation to better understand it in case society deems it necessary amid a future climate calamity.
His best chance of winning would probably be some kind of economic calamity, but it's already mid-September, so he's running a bit short on time.
Until it fell victim to the Flexgate calamity, my MacBook Pro had been spending the past few months comfortably ensconced in a stick-on Toast leather cover.
Rather, it is about the possibility that the local government may have been partly to blame for the calamity, which caused damage estimated at 9.2bn yuan ($1.3bn).
The new NOAA information reads like an almanac of climate calamity, and in many ways it's a preview of what's to come if climate projections prove correct.
According to Variety, the biopic by Pathé and Calamity Films will follow Garland's final sold-out concerts in London in 1968, despite her exhaustion and deteriorating health.
I do believe the reports that NBC News was already negotiating an end to her morning show, and a new role for her, before the blackface calamity.
Besides turning meat into cooked meat or learning to move metal through force of will, I can't wait to spend many in-game hours subtweeting Calamity Gannon.
While Arizona dodged potential calamity for now, Trump has not ruled out putting tariffs on America's southern neighbor if it does not do enough to curb migration.
Still, the studio is interrupted electronically all day by the hum and whirl of calamity as it comes through the computer, the radio, and my news feeds.
He broke the Hastert Rule over the fiscal cliff, the debt limit, and relief funding for Hurricane Sandy — national emergencies that threatened economic calamity and American lives.
He was under the impression that his experiences had merely been a dream, that some sort of calamity had happened during his sleep which left him reeling.
The Chicxulub Crater—so named after the nearby town—has long been considered extinction ground zero, but scientists have long argued over the details of the calamity.
Briefly, the film does find some resonance in the way calamity instantly puts a nostalgic gloss on every mundane memory about parties, crushes, and family hangout time.
Sunday's crash after take-off from Addis Ababa killed 157 people from 35 nations in the second such calamity involving Boeing's flagship new model in six months.
It will take time for authorities to determine the "excess mortality" it caused, but the precautions, including cooling centers and misting machines, seem to have prevented calamity.
Because no house owner can know for sure when or if his house will suffer a calamity, it makes sense for all house owners to purchase insurance.
I think of all the Marthas in history and literature: Martha Graham, Martha Washington, Marthas in The Handmaid's Tale (cooks), Calamity Jane (real name Martha Jane Canary).
You may remember a few months ago that Worldpay, Etsy's long-time payments processor, was party to a month long calamity that disrupted millions in transaction dollars.
This August, the trade war to end tariffs looms, and the world seems to be stumbling towards an economic calamity that nobody wants, propelled by similar entanglements.
To some, it was a situation in which everyone always already knows what they think about everything, and any calamity instantaneously becomes a canvas for those thoughts.
To cap off the Golden State calamity, Green fouled Westbrook from 30 feet out as Westbrook rose for a jumper with 13 seconds left in the half.
The high-stakes challenge to put the world back on a democratic track and avoid a greater calamity continues, from McAllen to Istanbul, from Charlottesville to Managua.
But there is something heroic—wasteful and sad, but admirable nonetheless—in the way that so many people made giant sacrifices to prevent an even greater calamity.
The president has pledged to pull the U.S. out of NAFTA if the USMCA is not approved by Congress, threatening the continent with a massive economic calamity.
Fragnito thinks a premium product that feels and works differently can make some noise in the market that's still managed to survive despite the hoverboard calamity: Rideables.
Breath of the Wild's vision of horror was already striking in fashioning the Calamity Ganon as a world-corrupting force rather than a single person or entity.
Kudos to Google for the quick response and willingness to hobble their device in order to avoid a PR calamity give its users complete peace of mind.
"To say one person or one institution should be held responsible — it underestimates how broad and wide-ranging the forces that shaped this calamity were," he said.
The governor of Rio de Janeiro recently declared a "state of calamity," announcing that Rio was bankrupt and unable to meet financial obligations ahead of the games.
The measles increase in Latin America was partly attributable to an economic calamity afflicting Venezuela, where many public health services have stopped or are mired in dysfunction.
Changed by his brush with death, and swaggering over his promotion to maid, Gary begins to sense even bigger possibilities for advancement in the midst of calamity.
Lest readers succumb to the thick aura of calamity that clings to this sad story, Todd offers up charming scenes of local life, including the spring lambing.
That conflict is not only a humanitarian tragedy of epic proportion but also a strategic calamity for our gulf partners and a stain on American foreign policy.
Far from being an economic calamity, putting an end to a scheme that takes money out of the hands of productive workers might actually spur a boom.
Through all those years of worry, the market fought its way to a respectable performance even for those who bought on the precipice of unprecedented financial calamity.
Far from any political or economic interests, determining the root of this dilemma will make the true and lasting solution for this Middle East calamity crystal clear.
De Blasio said pedestrians has been cleared from the street before workers began lowering the crane, averting a potentially greater calamity during the morning rush to work.
"Own some gold for the possibility of some sort of calamity, even as I still think an actual nuclear exchange is unlikely," the "Mad Money" host said.
Once in government, though, and in the thick of a financial calamity, economists may find deploying the expertise of the fund and its war chest tempting indeed.
But it has offered contradictory messages: that such an exit would be a calamity for Britain, and that it would not be, because the government is prepared.
Many an artist feels compelled these days to tackle social issues, but sometimes these efforts seem more about using societal calamity for market traction or personal vainglory.
Hulu's Fyre Fraud and Netflix's FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, documentaries both released in the last week, have viewers reliving the calamity that was Fyre Festival.
A calamity involving private citizens would complicate the company's relationship with NASA, which is counting on the Dragon 2 capsule for its missions to the International Space Station.
Tooze warns that potential calamity still lurks just around the corner, and he worries that current politics won't allow governments to do the right thing if one arises.
You'll find it inside Safety Check — go there in the wake of a calamity, and after marking yourself safe you can create a post seeking or offering help.
Ten years ago to the day, BNP Paribas closed three bond funds in what turned out to be the first global tremor of the financial calamity to come.
Calamity and Indianness are indeed inseparable, the novel suggests; the droopy features of an Indian child who is born with fetal alcohol syndrome provide an affecting opening image.
The calamity on Puerto Rico, which included the near-total destruction of the island's power grid, exposed the vulnerabilities of the small island developing states of the Atlantic.
The movie, directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke from a screenplay by Ms. Ramke, keeps the exact nature of the calamity hidden for a good long time.
It's supposed to stand in for the way that she's a splintered personality, someone who compartmentalizes pieces of herself and is heading for a calamity as a result.
Despite the calamity of the recent Midwest floods, volunteers and neighbors came together to make sure one Pacific, Missouri, 3-year-old was not forgotten on her birthday.
Sunday's crash after take-off from Addis Ababa killed 157 people from about 30 nations in the second such calamity involving Boeing's flagship new model in six months.
The much-anticipated G20 summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping has come and gone without a calamity, but differences between the two sides remain.
This calamity, and how it has affected the struggling indigenous Krenak, is the topic of this week's episode of RISE , VICELAND's series covering indigenous life in the Americas.
The declaration of a calamity allows Mr Temer to give the state a further 2.9 billion reais for security, which will release money to complete the metro line.
The immigration of a century ago was at least somewhat orderly, with its processing centers and its record-keeping, even though people were sometimes fleeing persecution or calamity.
When they tried to do something good, or even just benign, and instead brought calamity, we can safely assume the negative outcomes weren't factored into the original thinking.
Boudicca's sole contribution to its development was to massacre its inhabitants and raze it — a calamity for the city that ranks with the Great Fire and the Blitz.
Many of us understand that some in Congress have a short memory, but amnesia about what caused the calamity of 2008 is unacceptable and could get eerily ugly.
History tells us that by monitoring growth in private debt relative to GDP, regulators and policymakers can have a reliable and sensible early warning system for financial calamity.
There is nothing permanent about political unions and alliances, of course, and some argue that Britain's departure from the European Union is not necessarily a calamity for Washington.
Mr. MacRae said he was confident that unless there was an unpredictable calamity, enough boats would be finished in time for the ferry service to start on schedule.
One startling and sad anecdote describes his experience when a truck drifted into his lane and he remembers thinking that it would be better to let calamity strike.
Together these stories show the human and natural calamity that follows when an entire region is seen merely as a resource to be carved up, mined and sold.
Breath of the Wild continues holding onto little secrets long after most players finish the main objective of the game: killing Calamity Ganon and restoring peace to Hyrule.
It was the root cause of a calamity of territorial bisection and national division which the Korean people had never experienced during their long history of 21950,21948 years.
His last big-budget movie, "Dark Shadows," was a box office misfire; his last outing as a producer, "Alice Through the Looking Glass," was closer to a calamity.
The fleeting stars from "Where'd You Go, Bernadette" or "Special Topics in Calamity Physics" grab our attention from the start, though they're long gone by the first page.
And the deeply concerned politicians charged with fighting it are comparing the historic significance of the crisis to the 211 influenza calamity, the Great Depression and 22008/11.
We learn that Henry used to have the nickname "the Black Death" — a dig at both his race and at the way that calamity seems drawn to him.
Another quatrain reads:'The sloping park, great calamity,Through the Lands of the West and LombardyThe fire in the ship, plague and captivity;Mercury in Sagittarius, Saturn fading.
Relatively few have suffered for supporting a conflict that turned out to be a calamity, and even in the rare cases it's happened the cost has been minimal.
Brexit opponents are demanding a "people's vote," insisting that they would win such a referendum this time, and accusing resistant lawmakers of forcing an unwanted calamity on them.
And France's rich inventory of historical sites — and limited budgets to maintain them — means the calamity could be repeated in ways large and small all over the country.
Along the way, you solve a mystery about natural disasters wreaking havoc on Pokémon habitats, and whether you, a human-turned-Pokémon, play a role in the calamity.
Further calamity befell the Flyers when the roof of their arena deteriorated and they had to play the final 14 games of their inaugural season away from home.
But the calamity of Donald Trump's election has motivated a flood of people who never saw themselves as politicians to seek office, including a record number of women.
Despite warnings that the policies could have the opposite of their intended effect, they were implemented anyway, producing what now appears to be a calamity with global consequences.
For hours on end my daughter could clearly see the small blue truck that had somehow managed to stop with feet to spare before plunging to calamity below.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin heads to the Capitol on Tuesday to discuss a third coronavirus response package with Senate Republicans as policymakers try to stave off economic calamity.
President Trump's decision, announced in May, accelerated a capital flight from Iran that hastened the rial's decline, unnerving Iranians who saw it as a warning of economic calamity.
It could be understandable if Collins felt a numbness to calamity by now, after helping so many of his players off the field in early departures this season.
Perhaps if we rename the danger "pending calamity," elected officials will be able to recognize the threat to civilization posed by climate change rather than politicizing scientific facts.
Signs began to surface of not just edginess but anger, not just finger-pointing or protecting one's own interests but active selfishness in the face of general calamity.
As someone who has done political work for 40 years, I know that only Democratic strategists doing one of the campaigns would endorse that calamity waiting to happen.
"Calamity funds" would be activated to provide financial relief to those affected by the shutdown, Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra said, but declined to give a figure.
The UK-based Edwards also said the potential economic calamity could be even worse in his home country because their savings rate is now below the U.S. rate.
Such a calamity would shut down a key link in the global supply chain and halt the movement of basic commodities like salt, food and fuel, he said.
Seven months before Bear Stearns collapsed, Malpass downplayed the likelihood of a global economic calamity, claiming housing and debt markets didn't play major roles in the US economy.
"Patriots Day," a film about the Boston Marathon bombing, is the third collaboration between the director Peter Berg and the actor Mark Wahlberg dramatizing a real-life calamity.
The Chris Gethard Show might have been my favorite talk show of the decade, a weird, tossed-off calamity that emerged every week like an odd magic trick.
I still wish it knew the difference between cooking and calamity — it's supposed to be better at that but it isn't — but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
In their rush to exploit the border crisis, Senate Democrats have managed to take an issue that was toxic for Republicans and turn it into a calamity for themselves.
But Melcher had relocated from the home in January 1969 to live in a home owned by mom Day, famous for classic films like Calamity Jane and Pillow Talk.
"The very fact that not a single fisherman was injured during this calamity really showed that we reached out to almost everyone, particularly the most vulnerable people," he added.
The thing is, the movie is coming out in the middle of a broader calamity for Hollywood: the steepest decline in domestic box office revenues in nearly a decade.
The fossils, described by scientists on Thursday, date from the first million years after the calamity and show that the surviving terrestrial mammalian and plant lineages rebounded with aplomb.
Nick conceals his background from his American girlfriend so completely that she has no idea of the social calamity that awaits when she finally meets his family in Singapore.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria suffered another defensive calamity on the way to a disappointing 2-0 home defeat by Netherlands in their final Euro 2016 warm-up game on Saturday.
Throughout the medical calamity and political frenzy that took hold after the epidemic started gaining steam, officials scrambled to understand how the virus was transmitted from person to person.
This comes just a few months after Rio hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics while in a state of calamity and after congress impeached former center-left President Dilma Rousseff.
"Parametric" triggers release money automatically depending on how severe a calamity is (as measured by wind speed, rainfall or magnitude of tremors) rather than after a tedious damage assessment.
The pub Porters hosts a monthly musical theater night called Jane's Calamity, where music school teacher Neil Parker plays various Broadway songs on piano while the crowd sings along.
Said Engstrom, "I'd be all for the government stepping up to offer compensation to those injured by this calamity -- given the gridlock in Washington, I'm not holding my breath."
Seizing on the calamity, they snuck a provision into the Dodd-Frank financial-market reforms that capped the amount of money they had to pay for debit-card transactions.
Speaking at a joint General Motors-United Auto Workers facility, Obama opened his speech decrying the water contamination calamity, which has spurred accusations of government negligence and cover-ups.
The pair — played here by Dane DeHaan (Chronicle) and Cara Delevingne (Suicide Squad) — are trouble-shooting special agents who travel through space and time to prevent spatial-temporal calamity.
On Saturday, he warned that such policies spook people into fearing "calamity is around the corner", leading them to save rather than to spend and thus diminishing any benefits.
But as clear methane gas gushes from a ruptured well at the massive storage facility, it is no less of a colossal, life-disrupting calamity for Porter Ranch residents.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner defended his decision not to evacuate the city of 2.3 million people, saying it would have led to a far worse calamity for area residents.
Theresa May's problem is that the events fit with the dominant narrative of her as a failing Prime Minister, stumbling on in power from one calamity to the next.
The pancake got up, and asked for it again, though—not just with his calamity-pleading face, but with his hands—so you can't really feel all that bad.
Negligence, coupled with a series of bureaucratic failures, led it to simply sigh loose, a piece of impersonal calamity sent to rearrange the structure and meaning of our universe.
While brushing up against the debt ceiling has become a fixture of U.S. political life in recent years, missing payments could trigger calamity in financial markets and a recession.
I'm not sure I buy into the pollsters' hypothesis for why this is happening even though the big rise in opposition happened five years since the Fukushima nuclear calamity:
However, Calamity Jane found purpose when Joanie asked her to help take care of the children at the newly formed school, then the two found love with each other.
The scope of this calamity is laid out in litigation and company documents, thousands of pages of depositions and internal UMG files that I obtained while researching this article.
Mr. Trump's decision to reimpose sanctions has accelerated a capital flight from Iran that hastened the rial's decline, unnerving Iranians who saw it as a warning of economic calamity.
" This had been the central question of all his work, he observed: "How, after the calamity of slavery and the Civil War, do you put a nation back together?
Still reeling from the devastation he'd witnessed, and news reports of calamity across Southeast Texas, he said he had even doubted whether putting on a play would be appropriate.
As the calamity worsened, even the mighty Soviet propaganda machine was unable to force the empire&aposs citizens to accept the official narrative of what had, and would, transpire.
Dave Collum, professor of organic chemistry at Cornell University, was able to sidestep the financial crisis after he noticed a calamity brewing in subprime mortgages as early as 2002.
They include the indicted Jean-Claude Vrain, who provided many on-demand estimates for Mr. Lhéritier and earned a fortune as the market soared to its pre-calamity heights.
Scientists at the cutting edge of ecological research, Dr. Hanson among them, argue that the century-old American practice of suppressing wildfires has been nothing less than a calamity.
"We prayed that we can rise up, put a stop to this calamity to allow us to return back to our homes," said 44-year-old evacuee Annie Villanueva.
The country is seen fighting a war against extremism on multiple fronts, and analysts broadly agree the U.S. is key to helping to prevent Egypt from slipping into calamity.
Dimon, 62, revisited the causes of the 2008 calamity and the moves the bank took in a memo sent on the 10-year anniversary of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.
That means that the average American may be only a week or two away from losing a home or a car, or suffering some other sort of financial calamity.
According to legal experts, Article 167 can be used only to call Congress back from recess when a natural disaster or calamity occurs, not to do the president's bidding.
"New York Penn Station: Incoherent Urban Calamity" by Henry Hsiao Arriving today in New York's Pennsylvania Station — as any commuter, tourist, or local may attest — is a degraded business.
In fact, the waning of Christianity will be not only a catastrophe for the church but also a calamity for civil society in ways secular Americans do not appreciate.
The real people depicted in "Deadwood"—among them Wild Bill Hickok; his murderer, Jack McCall; Calamity Jane; Wyatt Earp; and Al Swearengen—are greatly outnumbered by Milch's fictional characters.
Indeed, just-enough economic growth is so easy that it usually takes a political calamity to create the sort of economic failure needed to embolden dissenters in violent autocracies.
"Calamity" Jane Canary (Robin Weigert) gets the most attention, in a subplot involving her budding connection with Joanie Stubbs (Kim Dickens) that was left hanging when the show ended.
The support of rabid racists for a Republican president is a curse on the country, a cancer on the Trump presidency and a calamity for the Grand Old Party.
The extra federal funds were promised a day after Dornelles declared "a state of public calamity" given the lack of money to pay the state's payroll and public services.
While Jorgen Johansson's windswept photography creates a credible sense of isolation (he filmed in part at the Mull of Galloway lighthouse), we sense the ominous rhythms of impending calamity.
Philip Alston, the United Nations' special rapporteur for extreme poverty and human rights, described the problem as a "social calamity" on a fact-finding mission to Britain last year.
One of the dozen or so coroner's teams dispatched to the calamity from around California along with cadaver dogs, was supposed to search the site on Thursday, she said.
Barack Obama's calm, cool demeanor was broadly appealing in good times but aggravating and out of touch in the midst of economic calamity or mass alarm over ISIS beheadings.
Boutros-Ghali's tenure at the U.N. was also marred by the Bosnian War, another calamity that appeared to underscore the impotence of U.N. peacekeepers in the face of mass slaughter.
Based on a short story by Judy Budnitz, "Dog Days" depicts a working-class American family in some not-too-distant wartime future enduring isolation, near-starvation and environmental calamity.
Mr Cousins may be an unusually good player, but Achilles tendon tears are unusually bad injuries—in fact, they are arguably the worst calamity than can befall an NBA player.
Boeing maintains its planes are safe, but the second calamity to hit the next-generation workhorse of the Boeing fleet has wiped nearly $26 billion off the company's market value.
To be clear, the effects of a superflare on Earth wouldn't be enough to trigger an ecological calamity, but it would most certainly wreak havoc on our high-tech civilization.
On Day 120 of the Trump presidency, Russia has become the administration's unintended but self-imposed mood music and narrative arc — sucking bandwith, draining esprit, looming as a potential calamity.
For them it evoked the "mammy" trope; the black woman as a one-dimensional figure who is delighted to tidy white people's messes and come to their aid after calamity.
Governor Dannel Malloy, a second-term Democrat who is not seeking reelection, discussed with Reuters tough decisions he has wrestled with to address a fiscal calamity decades in the making.
I'm not saying that, in the face of professional calamity or whatever other uncertainty may be plaguing you, you should go out and order some Starbucks Sous Vide Egg Bites.
The digital effects are modern, but the film's spirit comes from the 1950s, and from a Thomas Kinkade vision of warm lights in the darkness, guiding sailors home from calamity.
It could have been a potential calamity for unsuspecting victims: With control of your Gmail account, scammers can harvest any personal data you've ever sent or received in an email.
Those responsible for this calamity at the Department of Environmental Quality and other state agencies as well as the governor himself will have to live with this on their conscience.
This latest Bangladesh factory calamity serves as another reminder that there's still a long way to go in terms of attaining sufficient safety measures in the region's many clothing factories.
"Kerala has lost out on one of the best seasons, as the calamity struck during the 10-day run up to Onam," said Ranjini Nambiar, who heads a travel consultancy.
Entitlement programs are the major driver of the national debt, and a serious debate ending with major reforms must take place soon if we are to avoid a fiscal calamity.
" He warned of "the awful calamity of abortion and sodomy and perverse behavior and murders and shootings and road rage" as "a punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins.
While brushing up against the debt ceiling has become a fixture of U.S. political life in recent years, missing payments could trigger calamity in financial markets and an economic recession.
And that raises a central question: Why wasn't more done to ensure this law would successfully reduce child sexual abuse in U.S. sports in the wake of the USAG calamity?
In the midst of the worst financial calamity since the Great Depression for the island, Puerto Rico's government is moving ahead with yet another plebiscite on its state status question.
If confirmed, it would be the worst humanitarian calamity in Europe's migrant crisis since more than 800 people died last April near Libyan shores as they tried to reach Italy.
Soon he realizes that the patients who have been coming to see him are all dead, and this triggers some recovered memories about his role in a long-ago calamity.
But how can the critics who previously assured us that Trump's election would cause certain calamity now explain that he's nothing but a lucky bystander to forces beyond his control?
The black voids of those cavities seem to invite us to peer into the work with trepidation, while evoking the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
Lagarde, who has encouraged ECB staff to work from home if they wish to, has repeatedly warned governments that failure to act quickly on the virus could lead to calamity.
And what can be done now to address the urgent humanitarian calamity caused when more than half of Myanmar's ethnic Rohingya Muslims fled the country over just a few weeks?
That much was clear in June when, in the wake of the Knicks' fourth straight losing season, the team fired Phil Jackson, whose run as its president was a calamity.
Lagarde, who has encouraged ECB staff to work from home if they wish to, has repeatedly warned governments that failure to act quickly on the virus could lead to calamity.
And the only way to combat that future challenge and prevent it from becoming a greater life-threatening calamity is to restart the nation's economic life as soon as possible.
But once again, the United States — as well as other Western countries — faces a choice between being complicit in an unfolding calamity or stepping in to try to stop it.
In April, when the Shadow Brokers dumped dozens of the agency's software exploits on the web, free to criminals and foreign spies alike, the clock began ticking toward inevitable calamity.
"It went from being a joke to all of this calamity," said a man holding a sign that read "Free Mr. Cosby" who would only give his first name, Garvey.
America may or may not be headed for environmental calamity in the near term, but if it doesn't take our environmental problems seriously, the Republican Party may face electoral extinction.
If the vote fails, then the UK crashes out of the EU on April 12 with no deal, which many have predicted would be a financial calamity for Britain. 4.
In the recollection of events, rudeness often has a role to play in the moral construction of a drama: It is the outward sign of an inward or unseen calamity.
If the prime minister fails to secure enough votes, Britain could crash out of the European Union in March 2019 without a divorce agreement and face a major economic calamity.
It would destabilize a region already worryingly febrile because of Pyongyang's antics, cause economic calamity and add to their woes back at home through impact on capital and goods flows.
The eerie sounds that rumble now in downtown Chicago are a visceral reminder of a looming calamity; like the familiar hubbub of a city, these everyday vibrations can precede something terrible.
In her installation, we think of climate change, the power of written language, and the capacity for the human body to evolve despite calamity, through song, maps, and the body itself.
The series follows troubled souls like Nora, who lost her entire family in the Departure, and Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux), whose loved ones stayed put, but still scattered after the calamity.
The singer and actress was known as "America's sweetheart" and "the girl next door" when she appeared in films such as "Calamity Jane" and "Pillow Talk" in the 1950s and '60s.
A commentary in the Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, warned that the central government would "absolutely not take a laissez-faire attitude and cause calamity by letting the pustule fester".
In the past two decades care for mental distress in such emergencies, whether wrought by conflict or natural calamity, has become an immediate priority—on a par with shelter and food.
Freeze-dried meals require that you have potable water lying around, which might not be the case in the event of a serious calamity (some Wise Company kits include water purifiers).
Since the Plasco building collapse occurred one day before the Trump inauguration, most Americans were too busy preparing for our own national calamity to pay attention to the disaster in Iran.
An asteroid impact off the coast of Mexico 66 million years ago doomed the dinosaurs and many other land and sea creatures, though mammals survived the calamity and later became dominant.
That effort continued on Wednesday as lawmakers sought to learn more about what the embattled credit agency is doing to aid the roughly 145 million victims of its self-imposed calamity.
It could have also been a market calamity if it was perceived as having a detrimental impact on the economy or the promise of Trump policies that helped markets move higher.
Still, these are minor quibbles in a film that so perfectly reveals its characters both through the way they charge past calamity, and the way they subtly reflect their own pasts.
In June the acting governor of Rio state, Francisco Dornelles, declared that its finances constituted a "public calamity", a formality that allowed the federal government to send aid during the Olympics.
Looking back 30 years later from Black Monday, Hogan still remembers the angst of those dark days — but doesn't live in fear that a similar calamity will hit the Street again.
Their relationship was one jump-started by calamity: The night they met, in the summer of 2012, Mr. de Rosa got into an accident on his Vespa on the Williamsburg Bridge.
"The assassination of Kem Ley - a calamity in itself - sadly reaffirms the primacy of violence in the politics of Cambodia," John Coughlan, a researcher at Amnesty International, said in a statement.
During the ceremony, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani urged the US and Western forces to leave the Persian Gulf, stating that their "presence has always been a calamity for this region."Gen.
Economic inequality for women is a huge weakness for our nation, and the GOP proposed tax plans in the US House and Senate could turn that disaster into a national calamity.
Carlos Conde, Philippines researcher for the New York-based Human Rights Watch, said Duterte's campaign was "a human rights calamity that no country in the world should even try to emulate".
Though he found his comfort level quickly, he said he still thinks of the par-three known as 'Calamity Corner' as the 14th hole, even though it is now the 16th.
Rather, the big question is organizational, managerial, and psychological: Can the people who surround Donald Trump work around his incapacity successfully enough to keep his unfitness from producing a historic calamity?
Jack, on the other hand, is a calamity, and Mr. Perry, who has spoken about his own alcohol and drug addictions, doesn't try to make the picture prettier than it is.
She has performed serious plays by Ibsen, Chekhov and Shakespeare; inhabited formidable characters like Eleanor Roosevelt and Calamity Jane; and led the National Endowment for the Arts through the culture wars.
The scale of the calamity created a cognitive dissonance: In many moments during the two straight weeks I spent on the road reporting, I would forget that I was in Australia.
It robs boys, women and men alike of the means of expression, a calamity dramatized with great pathos in the otherwise jolly second-act opener set at the town Christmas pageant.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration says Zymere's death was the result of a "perfect storm," an unusual accumulation of bureaucratic and human mistakes that allowed manageable problems to become a calamity.
In the face of the global environmental calamity, we must embrace big environmental ideas as the antidote to the environmental incrementalism that got us into this pickle in the first place.
Nothing would give me greater joy than a conversion story in which the Republican Party recognizes and addresses the climate calamity that is already here, but redemption is hardly at hand.
" Mr. Dayton finished the thought: "She was having this relationship that, if found out, could be a calamity for her career in tennis and her sponsorships and just her general image.
He is also the only person preventing a takeover of America by the Democratic Party and progressives — and that, they insist, would produce a moral calamity nearly unmatched in American history.
Or whether this moment will be just one more pause on the way to more calamity for those suffering through the carnage of a civil war with no end in sight.
Yet investors continue to worry which country will trigger the next calamity along the lines of the 1997 Asian financial crisis that looked contained on the surface but soon turned contagious.
In "Henry Louis Wallace: A Calamity Waiting to Happen," Joseph Geringer wrote that Hawk was regarded as a dependable part-time employee at her local Taco Bell in Charlotte, North Carolina.
To lose David, and then to lose Will to a bad concussion, and then to lose Quilly to a red card, it was a bit of a calamity in Kobe tonight.
"Your presence has always been a calamity for this region and the farther you go from our region and our nations, the more security would come for our region," he said.

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