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"cataclysmic" Definitions
  1. (of a natural event) causing sudden and violent change synonym catastrophic (1)
  2. extreme and very bad

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Which is a cataclysmic situation for the likes of McConnell.
It doesn't generally concern itself with the cataclysmic or tectonic.
BUT 170 POINTS IS NOT VERY CATACLYSMIC IN ANY EVENT.
But now an even more cataclysmic disaster has struck Hawkins.
A republic cannot survive in a state of cataclysmic despair.
Several of them have had cataclysmic effects on world history.
Since Donald Trump's cataclysmic election, the unthinkable has become ordinary.
It's hard to overstate just how cataclysmic these errors were.
Artist's impression of a cataclysmic collision between two large planetary bodies.
Harvey was a cataclysmic rain event, just as Berger had feared.
To India's liquor and hospitality industries, the shock has been cataclysmic.
I have no idea what cataclysmic event is about to happen.
A biologist named Lena (Natalie Portman) has survived a cataclysmic event.
These were huge, cataclysmic events that affected millions of people's lives.
This was pre-cataclysmic Atlantis, so we were above the water.
When the tragedy finally comes it is cataclysmic, and unutterably sad.
There was the cataclysmic decision in 1953 during the Eisenhower administration
And for some in the literary world, that possibility was cataclysmic.
A cataclysmic failure, the likes of which changes one's life forever.
The Republican Party is in the midst of a cataclysmic transformation.
All of this led to a cataclysmic ending of the weekend.
And the cost of losing, I think, would have been cataclysmic.
It was cataclysmic, but we couldn't get any details at first.
Momentary pleasures lead to lasting regrets; trivial interactions can seem cataclysmic.
I don't think this is likely, but it would be cataclysmic.
Katrina's cataclysmic fury destroyed the house, like it did New Orleans.
It melodramatically contains a cataclysmic pictorial voodoo of swirling feminine sexuality.
Such a cataclysmic shift really needs to feel earned to work.
This situation may become more dangerous – perhaps until something truly cataclysmic happens.
Things don't have to be truly cataclysmic to be scary and bad.
"If there's something cataclysmic, that certainly could change our plans," he said.
But for my parents, it was a cataclysmic change in their lives.
"No FRB has been definitively identified as a cataclysmic event," Hessels said.
In political and financial terms, the fallout has been sudden and cataclysmic.
The Election Day losses are being described by Republicans in cataclysmic terms.
Frank Ocean is It. Everything he does now is a cataclysmic Event.
But the cataclysmic struggle on the Korean peninsula could be years away.
My head fell apart, because it was kind of a cataclysmic situation.
He barely had a moment to grieve the cataclysmic unfairness of it all.
Her ancestors literally faced a cataclysmic event during the colonization of North America.
If DOJ ultimately gets its way here, the ripple effects would be cataclysmic.
Instead, they considered yesterday's mesmerizing testimony a damaging but not cataclysmic public spectacle.
He added that in cataclysmic scenarios, the absence of information fuels market volatility.
Watching him flourish as a megastar in a different city would be cataclysmic.
Maria was cataclysmic for Puerto Rico, cutting electricity to all 3.4 million residents.
For him, the war and then the revolution were dislocating but not cataclysmic.
Having your identity change in such a profound way is a cataclysmic experience.
But for one tiny bird, the cataclysmic storm has been a big help.
These ultra-high-energy particles told of some distant, cataclysmic, unimaginably powerful events.
Millennia ago, IT crash-landed in North America in a cataclysmic space event.
Barring something cataclysmic, it should continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
They see history as cataclysmic cycles — a zero-sum endeavor marked by conflict.
And if water does splash to the maximum level, the results could be cataclysmic.
A pre-emptive attack on the North's nuclear sites would risk a cataclysmic response.
Cataclysmic sea level rise is already swallowing people's homes and forcing them to migrate.
Stranger things have happened, and Carson Palmer does have a history of cataclysmic injuries.
In the past, the apocalypse was a single, cataclysmic event that could be stopped.
But this one was a bit different: It was not a cataclysmic polling failure.
But the final day of early voting Friday was, Ralston writes, "cataclysmic" for Republicans.
City officials say it will be as cataclysmic and complicated as Boston's Big Dig.
And this one is especially impressive, coming in the wake of a cataclysmic financial crisis.
And all it took was the company being embroiled in a cataclysmic data-sharing scandal.
That's why it felt cataclysmic when, this past January, NASCAR changed how its races work.
One RBS analyst warned of a "cataclysmic" year ahead, advising clients to shift into bonds.
This is a historic and possibly cataclysmic moment for the Republican Party and for America.
Who, exactly, does Google think prevents mainland China from launching a cataclysmic invasion of Taiwan?
Like the blown-up audio palette of its predecessor, Solastalgia's cataclysmic themes sound suitably big.
The cataclysmic nature of the storm had dwarfed even his omnipotent presence in American life.
That's because we're constantly learning how incomplete our conceptual models are for predicting cataclysmic risk.
Cataclysmic, unforeseen events – so-called 'black swans' – have happened before, and they will happen again.
Other times, instead of being too fearful of cataclysmic events, financial markets are too complacent.
Cataclysmic events like merging neutron stars or collapsing super-massive neutron stars are out too.
Relationships that seemed on the verge of cataclysmic breakdowns pull themselves back into status quo.
Wade ruling or Obamacare would be "cataclysmic," a person familiar with the conversation told CNBC.
A story about sharing the most cataclysmic moment of your life with a perfect stranger.
Like the blown-up audio palette of its predecessor, Solastalgia's cataclysmic themes sound suitably big.
The collapse accelerates so quickly that it sets off cataclysmic explosion known as a supernova.
What happens there is something perfectly ordinary — or at least entirely believable — and also cataclysmic.
A point of light not far from the center, however, is indeed a cataclysmic variable.
The courtroom failure was partly blamed on Mr. Rechnitz's cataclysmic testimony as a prosecution witness.
A new study helps illuminate how life bounces back on Earth after cataclysmic events. 10.
Supernovas, the cataclysmic explosions of giant stars, are one of nature&aposs most awesome spectacles.
Mr. Brown, though, did not only speak with wonder about the prospect of cataclysmic terror.
The far-right believed Trump would bring about cataclysmic change, especially with regard to immigration.
If Hammer's call to action takes hold, it could have cataclysmic consequences for Stan Lee's creation.
He's read and spoken about his vision, and it involves the possibility of a cataclysmic clash.
Gravitational waves are created by large cataclysmic events that create ripples in the fabric of spacetime.
They're set in an alternate history where a cataclysmic meteor strike accelerates the race to space.
And the mounting desire for something cataclysmic that could change their trajectory strikes me as dangerous.
I'm talking about the State of Internet Security, which is, as always, disastrous-verging-on-cataclysmic.
What the fallout of this cataclysmic failure will be is hard to say because it's unprecedented.
There's no reason to think, barring some cataclysmic development, that a Republican Senate would remove Trump.
Now it might also mean a cataclysmic offshore battle with the pride of the Russian Navy.
Now, scientists can learn more about the most cataclysmic crashes between massive objects like black holes.
This was a truly cataclysmic event a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
But a cataclysmic economic downturn originating in the United States appears to be a remote possibility.
Jot down or talk through all of the ways it could have been much more cataclysmic.
A time before her father's death or Elliot's mental break, before cellphone photos or cataclysmic hacks.
FASCISM PROVED CATACLYSMIC for Italy's economy and its soul, but it was excellent for its architecture.
For one, it requires institutions to imagine cataclysmic scenarios the modern world has never experienced before.
They offer no hint of depression, anger or other factors that sometimes precede such cataclysmic events.
A cataclysmic year could also hit markets, hurting insurers' investments just when they need them most.
They inhabit places where the outlook for their characters is uncertain at best, cataclysmic at worst.
"What we're seeing is not cataclysmic and not the end of the bull market," he said.
No credible research finds that an abortion leads to such life-altering, encompassing and cataclysmic reactions.
If they're not, a potentially cataclysmic war all of a sudden becomes a potential option again.
The realm of Birdboy is a post-cataclysmic world where anthropomorphic animals struggle to continue daily life.
And yet for all our attention to detail, we don't know exactly what triggered the cataclysmic event.
DAMON: In the event of cataclysmic occurrence, this would stay and preserve these seeds for how long.
"It's not something that's going to be cataclysmic," he said in an interview with Fox Business Network.
LLOYD BLANKFEIN: SHE PROBABLY THINKS MORE OF CATACLYSMIC CHANGE TO THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM AS OPPOSED TO TINKERING.
"It is a cataclysmic shock for young players having to leave the game through injury," he said.
It's unclear exactly how much distance we need to laugh about something as cataclysmic as nuclear attack.
But it might not take a cataclysmic event, just a reasonable upset, to derail the dream matchup.
"With unexpected cataclysmic weather events, people across time and space have always looked for explanations," she said.
We are seeing record breaking droughts, rising sea levels, the cataclysmic effects of 150 years of industrialization.
It's the week of the World Championships, and there are two other cataclysmic stories in our sport.
She remembers it as a "cataclysmic event," when it felt like World War II would happen again.
"We definitely know, for this one case anyway, the radio burst is not cataclysmic," Dr. Chatterjee said.
"The financial crisis reached cataclysmic proportions with the collapse of Lehman Brothers," the crisis inquiry commission concluded.
We have 10 years left to plan and implement a Green New Deal before cataclysmic climate disaster.
This sonic cycle, from spooky church-organ hum to cataclysmic eruption and back, begins to feel meditative.
There is more to the violence of a black hole than the cataclysmic inward suck of infinite gravity.
That tiny vibration, they found, originated from a cataclysmic collision between two black holes, 1.5 billion years ago.
The Walking Dead is AMC's flagship show, and the network cannot be happy with the cataclysmic ratings drop.
Daenerys likes to use the word "liberated," but other people might describe her mission as a cataclysmic massacre.
And that gives scientists even more information to better understand the distant cataclysmic events happening in our Universe.
Perhaps these waves are produced during cataclysmic events, like when two dense black holes slam into one another.
The bill's ultimate demise would not have seemed so cataclysmic had Republicans not been so close to success.
If the worst-case scenario is cataclysmic, then you need to mitigate that risk, even if it's low.
It wasn't just cataclysmic events that did in the dinosaurs—these were the final nail in the coffin.
When the universe was created in a cataclysmic explosion called the Big Bang, it was filled with energy.
Asteroids may or may not giveth, but we do know that they taketh away, via cataclysmic cosmic bombardment.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's split in September of 2016 seemed, at least to the public, absolutely cataclysmic.
"You saw global yields hit this sort of cataclysmic low in August like the world's over," he said.
In Majora's Mask, the violent impact is cataclysmic, and our hero must repeatedly manipulate time to prevent armageddon.
This would be a cataclysmic mistake, and not just because of the dominance he levies on the court.
Snap has had a less cataclysmic 2019 in the public markets compared to its two previous calendar years.
The course seems to be set for a cataclysmic "no deal" exit that could rattle the global economy.
We are not just innocent dupes or victims in this cataclysmic shift from being to appearing, he insisted.
The novel is famously unfinished: In a world poised to enter a cataclysmic war, definitive resolutions are elusive.
Not much attention was paid to what cataclysmic awfulness he could purvey with a simple telephone handset receiver.
The cataclysmic event, known as "the Great Dying," occurred about 252 million years ago, ending the Permian Period.
"Unless something cataclysmic happens, the Great Red Spot will last for the indefinite future, likely centuries," Marcus said.
"Whether or not repeal of the individual mandate is cataclysmic really depends on how insurers react," Levitt said.
The gas runs into the interstellar medium and gets slowed down, while the cataclysmic binary just keeps on going.
The cataclysmic event happened during the Eocene epoch after the dinosaurs had gone extinct and mammals began to emerge.
"Other researchers have seen this pattern of a decrease in male births related to traumatic cataclysmic events," Monk said.
They're caused by extreme, cataclysmic events that occur in outer space — like two black holes colliding into each other.
And barring a cataclysmic asteroid strike or nuclear war, it is likely that they will continue to get better.
And then this year, hot on the heels of a cataclysmic disaster, an entirely different approach had been born.
We know we're in for a cataclysmic change, but no one can tell us what it will actually mean.
" Bennett added, "He's got the support out there right now, and unless something cataclysmic happens, he's going to win.
The scientists found the evidence for these cataclysmic events by using geographical and thermal images of the planet's surface.
Today, in the wake of the most cataclysmic political event of my lifetime, it takes on a renewed significance.
Raymond and his wife, Jackie, described Tuesday's primary in cataclysmic stakes: If Cruz lost to Trump, America is doomed.
The nuclear "football" still follows the president everywhere, enabling a cataclysmic strike to be launched on a moment's notice.
One potential cause of the terrific explosions is a cataclysmic collision between two powerful objects, which would destroy both.
The Sheikah Tribe's blue aura breathed through the land and this mutual prosperity continued until a cataclysmic disaster stuck.
What happens next isn't pretty — and this is where Pal sees the potential for a cataclysmic sequence of events.
We may see, in the real year of 1984, the cataclysmic collapse of a nefarious cult here in Oregon.
Subtitled "a fable," it asks whether humanity, if nearly wiped out in a cataclysmic war, would be worth salvaging.
But the legal frameworks that dictate who deserves protection, and from what, are woefully unprepared for these cataclysmic shifts.
Yet the government, at first, hesitated to act, fearing a cataclysmic war that the fledgling Jewish state might lose.
This approach makes a certain poetic sense in a play about the serendipitous and cataclysmic force of carnal love.
And remember that those single digit gains for the president's party came in election cycles defined by cataclysmic events.
His policies, if unchecked, will also destine us to react to increasing cataclysmic weather events rather than being proactive.
The bombing led to a cataclysmic fire that killed six adults and five children and destroyed dozens of homes.
Eventually, after IT gets its fill with a cataclysmic showdown, IT sleeps for the next three decades (or so).
"Everyone will move on to the next huge, cataclysmic thing in like three hours," the aide said, somewhat sarcastically.
The approach is well suited to Pearl Harbor, a cataclysmic event that had foreshadowings and, of course, immediate consequences.
Born in 1919, Jean-Jacques Cartier had—like so many of his remarkable generation—witnessed cataclysmic world events firsthand.
Internet archivist Jason Scott says that ripping NSFW content off of Tumblr is similar, except it's cataclysmic in scale.
By listening in on these loud waves, the scientists are able to reconstruct the cataclysmic events that created them.
Whether they're currency manipulators or not, we should expect them to act to prevent what could be a cataclysmic event.
In the great pantheon of apocalyptic events, few scenarios inspire more dread than the threat of a cataclysmic asteroid impact.
Yes, he could break with convention and stay on — until June 2018 — but the fallout could be cataclysmic for Democrats.
If the conflict reignited, it could be even more cataclysmic this time around with the specter of nuclear weapons looming.
A cataclysmic event is scheduled mere days away; watching Hong dawdle to forestall it isn't exactly a nail-biting experience.
If the last few years have shown us anything, it is the power of cataclysmic events to shock and confuse.
This unprecedented strike could have repercussions that will trigger difficult, potentially cataclysmic discussions about labor in the video game industry.
The contrast between the cataclysmic past and the placid present owes something to "Shoah," Claude Lanzmann's groundbreaking 1985 Holocaust film.
A cataclysmic collision not only created Earth's moon, but may have also knocked Earth over on its side, scientists proposed.
But they rarely capture the cataclysmic, grotesque fatalism that makes those tales truly great, settling for a more generic pastiche.
Such intensive air filtration and purifying procedures require almost cataclysmic amounts of electricity, which comes with its own carbon cost.
If he's right, you'll be able to look up at the night sky and see this cataclysmic collision for yourself.
It was a stirring of the soul so cataclysmic and so explosive, nothing else I've felt before—or since—has compared.
After the cataclysmic failure by Senate Republicans to pass a health care bill in late July, the repeal dream seemed over.
Those are cataclysmic events where the left-leaning Greens, polling at 256.5 percent, have emerged as the second-largest political party.
And sweeping changes that are cataclysmic—like, say, a powerful new antifungal drug—may even threaten the survival of the species.
The theory is that Psyche is actually the core of a planet that broke apart after a series of cataclysmic collisions.
Further, there is a lack of appreciation for the power of offensive cyber tools and their ability to have cataclysmic ramifications.
Today France is at the polls and, for Berlin, the spread of possible winners ranges from the cataclysmic to the idyllic.
These facilities look for cataclysmic mergers between black holes or neutron stars, the super dense leftovers of stars that have collapsed.
Natural disasters—whether cataclysmic like the Japanese earthquake or merely destructive like floods or wildfires—regularly test the electronics supply chain.
So let's take a look at what happened during that cataclysmic event and how people reacted in a moment of panic.
This prophecy we though we understood takes on a much darker meaning now, after the cataclysmic events of the penultimate episode.
Perhaps it&aposs  gamma-ray bursts , thought to emanate from the peculiar cataclysmic end to some of the most extreme stars.
When they believe you are strong and determined, however, they are far less likely to test you and start cataclysmic wars.
A cataclysmic event on the level of, say, losing a presidential run might land her in the "spa" for some rehabilitation.
Whether they are currency manipulators or not, we should expect them to act to prevent what could be a cataclysmic event.
For many in the Houston metropolitan area, which has an economy as large as Argentina's, losses to individual families were cataclysmic.
And while Earth and the sun may not be effected by the cataclysmic event, it'll put on quite the cosmic show. 
Stretching about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) in diameter, the impact basin contains subtle clues about the cataclysmic event that moulded it.
The storylines even got overshadowed in Twitter feeds dominated by the cataclysmic predictions about damage the storm is expected to wreak.
Any default within the system would have cataclysmic consequences for the economy that would far outweigh any gains in refinancing costs.
It makes sense, then, that Iceland's first female fighter to hit the big time is named after a cataclysmic weather event.
"His threat is cataclysmic, I think, for Mexico," Enrique Krauze, a Mexican historian and literary magazine editor, said in an interview.
This would spark a series of cataclysmic events that would culminate in the Battle of Armageddon, the last war of humanity.
Trump weighs in on wildfires This week, President Donald Trump appeared to blame California's environmental protection laws for the cataclysmic fires.
"A 170-[point decline] is not very cataclysmic in any event," he told CNBC earlier Thursday, before the market further declined.
Light constantly explodes across the screen, threatening everything, mingling with audio cutaways of dire warnings and autopsies of near-cataclysmic mistakes.
Batman visits a parallel world and prevents the deaths of his parents, the cataclysmic event that makes Bruce Wayne become Batman.
Suhadi, long a critic of how the palm-oil companies managed their plantations, feared that they had now done something cataclysmic.
""You're still looking at the likelihood of marginal losses, partially due to redistricting … but we're not seeing anything that looks cataclysmic.
Other astronomers had noted this previously, but, puzzlingly, the star at the center of the nebula is not a cataclysmic variable.
Mare Crisium, which stretches across 345 miles of the Moon's northern hemisphere, was created by a cataclysmic impact during this period.
Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka (CNN)On December 26, 2004, a cataclysmic tsunami struck the coasts of countries in South and Southeast Asia.
The initial breach, had it occurred when the election was on the knife's edge, could indeed have been cataclysmic, incalculable even.
It's up to her fellow mutants to help rid her of this cataclysmic force — without taking her life in the process.
As unlikely as this may sound, cataclysmic extinction events have happened before on Earth and will, in all likelihood, happen again.
We know that Hitler set himself up as a tyrant, launched a cataclysmic war, and waged a campaign of genocidal slaughter.
Most are escaping the cataclysmic Syrian civil war, but others are also fleeing ongoing unrest in Afghanistan, Iraq, Eritrea, and Kosovo.
Adding workers to a region over time, even if it exacerbates income inequality just as much, has never come off as cataclysmic.
Similarly, Meera has vanished from the show since delivering Bran to Winterfell, and she hasn't shown up since, despite the cataclysmic battles.
That refers not to Natalie Portman losing her marbles on pointe but to some cataclysmic but inexplicable anomaly – in short, a glitch.
The cataclysmic asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs might have also triggered massive volcanic eruptions deep beneath the ocean, new research says.
We need to see that we, as people, will survive these really intensely awful situations, cataclysmic events, end of the world scenarios.
Developer Avalanche Studios is promising the biggest open world in the series, so far featuring distinct biomes each with different cataclysmic weather.
Traces of these cataclysmic events can still be seen on the Martian surface, and they could still contain traces of ancient life.
A picture emerged of a brief, cataclysmic hot spell 13 million years ago, now known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM).
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee for president unless something "cataclysmic" happens, Ben Carson's former campaign manager said Wednesday.
It took a cataclysmic event in a major advocacy organization's history to help change how America views the Second Amendment and guns.
The cataclysmic event at the heart of this theory annihilated most life, and what survived adapted to appease the dominant species: humans.
It is unlikely that Trump will visit Houston, the nation's fourth largest city, where the floods have had the most cataclysmic impact.
He proposes the stimulus known as quantitative easing for the entire pension system to mitigate a potentially cataclysmic upending of the network.
According to the polling, conducted by Fabrizio, Lee and Associates, Republicans risk cataclysmic losses in the midterm elections unless they correct course.
The entire point of his nuclear program has always been to safeguard his rule, not bring it to a cataclysmic early conclusion.
So after the cataclysmic Heard-Depp split and attendant abuse allegations, the amicable Swift-Harris split, we're due for a middle ground.
Wade, the case that established women's right to abortion, and the Affordable Care Act would be "cataclysmic" to Trump's legacy as president.
I left North Korea fearing that we are far too complacent about the risk of a cataclysmic war that could kill millions.
And while the mood of the "Last Judgment" fresco is full-orchestra cataclysmic, ink sketches for it can be light, almost tender.
He added that the new 25 percent tariff could have a "cataclysmic" effect on retailers, especially those that are already in pain.
The hero visits a parallel world and prevents the deaths of his parents, the cataclysmic event that makes Bruce Wayne become Batman.
But what follows is a record of cataclysmic times in postwar China, recounted by Ms. He, a survivor of forced labor camps.
To the Editor: It will take something cataclysmic to convince most Trump voters that he is not interested in their well-being.
It's not the first time that the entertainment world has coughed up cash following cataclysmic natural disasters, points out Maria Di Mento.
A love that is cataclysmic — and defined by the tireless insistence, as the Jubilee motto goes, that a different world is possible.
A recent NASA study suggested that all satellite operators will need to adopt that standard to reduce the risk of cataclysmic collisions.
Trump torched the media, conjured cataclysmic imagery of "criminal" immigrants, issued harangues against elite insiders rigging the system and slammed "ruinous trade" deals.
Outright conflict on that front probably remains less likely than a more limited war involving North Korea, although it would also be cataclysmic.
But from the fraternity's perspective, they're also designed to serve as a mitigating legal force against the occasionally cataclysmic results of that behavior.
What has happened in Puerto Rico is nothing short of a cataclysmic tragedy for the island, its economy, its people and their health.
Experts have come up with dozens of theories, such as the cataclysmic collision of neutron stars or a black hole tearing itself apart.
Set 15 years after a cataclysmic event, Evangelion follows a mysterious organization called Nerv as they fight against alien invaders known as Angels.
"I left right at the beginning of the cataclysmic financial crisis, and Starbucks had a very difficult time navigating through that," he said.
Amid cataclysmic climate change, perpetual drone war, and a consciousness divided by our technology addiction, any appeal to the rational mind rings hollow.
Then the story jumps to an extensive sequence on a bright paradise planet of willowy, iridescent humanoids, about to suffer a cataclysmic fate.
Scientists hunting for gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space and time sent out by cataclysmic collisions — have had a busy month.
This light came in many different flavors, and was consistent with a pair of dense neutron stars colliding in a cataclysmic "kilonova" explosion.
Cracks have been appearing on the orb over the past few days, leading to speculation that a cataclysmic event is in the works.
The extreme properties suggest that they are produced by cataclysmic events like starbirth, or jets emitted from the galaxy's central supermassive black hole.
"Climate change alarmists always predict cataclysmic events that will inevitably occur when the world's temperature rises by more than two degrees Celsius," Rep.
It wasn't a cataclysmic shift, but a subtle one in which we started to be seen as human beings for the first time.
If the world is going to end it's going to be slow and painful over millions of years, rather than some cataclysmic moment.
Some are downright cataclysmic, like the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington, while other eruptions are much smaller, frequent and localized.
If you really believe it is a cataclysmic slide of our country into irrelevance internationally and depression domestically, then stick to your guns.
On a continent that has been torn apart more than once by cataclysmic wars, many countries have built in safeguards against political extremes.
Will there be mental health support for students triggered by sudden moving, by the pandemic itself, by this cataclysmic shift and gulfing uncertainty?
Images of Hong Kong police roughing up demonstrators have spread around the world, but a cataclysmic clash with Beijing has yet to materialize.
These are tiny vibrations in space-time that arise from the universe's most cataclysmic events, such as the collision of two black holes.
That's still potentially cataclysmic: Water would push into numerous cities, like Shanghai, London and New York, and displace hundreds of millions of people.
And even outside of this cataclysmic series of events, there are accusations that reformists' chances in the election have been undermined by bias.
Every major Trump initiative has been blocked or has collapsed, relationships with Congress are disastrous, the president's approval ratings are at cataclysmic lows.
This idea echoed through the conclusion of my demo where a cataclysmic storm began to inhale chunks of data into an unknown abyss.
The first season reveals the story of both crashes: the identity of that body as well as what caused the cataclysmic market plunge.
The war came to a cataclysmic end, with many Americans believing the use of nuclear weapons hastened its end and saved American lives.
Very famously, an earlier iteration of the volcano produced a cataclysmic eruption in 1883, sending shockwaves around the planet, not once—but four times.
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has long warned that humanity might be on the verge of some cataclysmic errors when it comes to artificial intelligence.
In theory, countries are supposed to keep increasing their ambition, submitting ever more transformative plans that reduce the odds of climate impacts becoming cataclysmic.
But there are some worlds that wander the Milky Way as solar exiles, catapulted from their native systems by interloping objects or cataclysmic events.
Steeped in a pensive mood and stewing in all the cataclysmic sci-fi stories he'd been reading, Hendrix picked up a piece of paper.
Shortly after receiving the database, CNN reporters found 264 instances in which death records listed a "cataclysmic storm" as a contributor to the deaths.
And once the playing field shifts in a particular direction, it usually takes a cataclysmic event to shift it back in any meaningful way.
To be fair, whether the experiments are small-bore or cataclysmic, we are left none the wiser about what it means to be human.
"The Industrial Revolution was a cataclysmic event for egalitarians," Anderson explains in "Private Government" (2017), a book that she assembled from the Tanner Lectures.
What this means is that the cataclysmic fallout from the coronavirus will be on the more severe end of the spectrum of disturbing possibilities.
FRANKFURT — Climate change has already been blamed for deadly bush fires in Australia, withering coral reefs, rising sea levels and ever more cataclysmic storms.
From the cataclysmic wars in Syria and Yemen to the volatile assemblages of Iraq and Lebanon, Sunni-Shiite relations are at a breaking point.
Abbas Attar, 74, an Iranian-born photographer who documented cataclysmic events throughout the world, including the Iranian Revolution and the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland.
I'd feel a lot better if Trump showed some awareness of the complexity of the systems he's disrupting, and the possibly cataclysmic unintended consequences.
Barring a cataclysmic event, Ohio State, L.S.U. and Clemson — all unbeaten — will be in the playoff when the final rankings are announced on Sunday.
Brexit was in many ways like Mr. Trump's election itself — a politically cataclysmic event that many never took very seriously until they had to.
But because our brains understand that to be cataclysmic, we assume there's another agenda behind his rhetoric, or that he will be convinced otherwise.
People would rather believe that there are evil masterminds out there that pull strings on cataclysmic events than accept the occurrence of random events.
Lacking any cataclysmic war we could use to really put the plane through its paces, we'll have to figure this out a little differently.
The man who calls his hands "the tools to win my life" is fixated on realizing his UFC potential, one cataclysmic stoppage at a time.
GIF: ESA/ID&Sense/ONiRiXEL The higher the density of space debris, the higher the risk of collisions that could spark a cataclysmic cascade event.
By analyzing these stars, scientists realized that a large fraction of the universe's heavier metals, like gold, platinum and uranium originated from these cataclysmic events.
Nearly every culture on Earth has a story of a cataclysmic flood that wipes all life from the world, saving a small handful of people.
But I don't believe from an economic standpoint the impact of the presidential election will have quite the cataclysmic economic impact that many have predicted.
The first time Essosi dragons died out was after the Doom of Valyria, a cataclysmic event four hundred years before the events of the show.
"It's cataclysmic, based purely on theory and the vibration of it, and trying to find the right kind of vibration with white people," Acosta says.
These days, forgetting your wallet is no longer a totally cataclysmic event, because odds are you're less likely to forget one that pulls double-duty.
ON A MACRO LEVEL, I LEFT RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CATACLYSMIC FINANCIAL CRISIS AND STARBUCKS HAD A VERY DIFFICULT TIME NAVIGATING THROUGH THAT.
And we'll learn that there was a cataclysmic event in Krypton's past, and at that time, there was a rationalization that was needed for survival.
It's hard to understand how a cataclysmic loss like Lara Jean's can permanently impact your ability to trust longterm emotional attachments, whether platonic or otherwise.
Even in cataclysmic World War I, infamous for its poison gas attacks, deaths by chemical weapons only accounted for a tiny percentage of all fatalities.
But though the cataclysmic power of volcanoes usually takes precedent, it's worth taking a moment to appreciate their role as ecological changemakers—albeit, forceful ones.
Organizers handed our children's books about Hurricane Maria, and thousands read aloud in unison, as a reminder of the suffering of the cataclysmic 20203 storm.
So far, we've only tried picking them up from Earth, which involves detecting waves from huge, cataclysmic events up to a billion light years away.
He is labeled as a "victim of cataclysmic storm" and his death was reviewed by Puerto Rico's forensics office, which conducted an autopsy, records show.
The rover landed in the moon's South Pole-Aitken Basin, which is the site of a cataclysmic collision that occurred about 3.9 billion years ago.
Our Moon still exhibits signs of this cataclysmic era in the form of dark volcanic basalt surface features—fine-grained volcanic rock—known as maria.
In a world where differences of opinion and belief are so vast and levels of development so disparate, it has the potential to be cataclysmic.
Though The Optimist didn't cause a media earthquake quite as cataclysmic as the one triggered by The Epic, its brilliance is nothing short of scintillating.
The change that came over Jackson after Lumumba's first sojourn in the 1970s was a cataclysmic but also entirely familiar story of American urban life.
The few images trickling in, however, suggest that the destruction in Cuba is not as cataclysmic as it is on islands elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Even a very mild dissatisfaction with a new Samsung product could cause a cataclysmic loss of market share to HTC or LG or vice versa.
It turns cataclysmic when another family of mysterious origin — their mirror images, but as filtered through a particularly ghastly nightmare — shows up on their doorstep.
In the event of a cataclysmic emergency, bridges and tunnels may be closed, or choked off by marauding mobs, forcing survivors to consider waterborne escape.
Some 3.5 million years ago, the center of our galaxy experienced a cataclysmic explosion that blasted out radiation across hundreds of thousands of light years.
Recent history has rendered certain aspects of Mr. Ruscha's career into dark portents, cataclysmic visions of a decadent culture that can't help but devour itself.
With some of the most cataclysmic predictions not coming to pass, some of those who held back in 2016 are coming aboard the Trump train.
The worst thing about a cataclysmic weather event, or a single-stranded-RNA virus that wipes out the species is … it might impact the economy.
Ancient DNA and a new technique have been used to determine the likely cause of this mysterious epidemic that contributed to a "cataclysmic" population decline.
So whenever there is a tragic or cataclysmic event, some people will find a conspiracy theory more acceptable than the—often—more uninteresting official account.
Here's the episode that catches us up on where everybody is after the cataclysmic events of the last finale, along with some new character introductions.
The bunkers are not only safe from bombs and cataclysmic weather events, but also come outfitted with luxury amenities like game rooms and indoor pools.
One Republican strategist told BuzzFeed News earlier this month that failing to pass the tax package "could be cataclysmic" for the party come next year's midterms.
"If news got out that I thought the president was delusional or mentally impaired, the impact on national and global stability could be cataclysmic," she writes.
Fortnite players who happened to boot up the game this afternoon were treated to a cataclysmic showdown between a giant robot and a terrifyingly large monster.
A modified carbon fiber plate (different from the three exhibited in the patent docs) allows Nike to maintain the cataclysmic sensation of propelling the runner forward.
In April the president supposedly came close to pulling out of the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which would have been cataclysmic for many firms.
Barring a recession or some cataclysmic error or scandal, the rest of the LUPAS (Lyft, Uber, Pinterest, Airbnb and Slack) will probably see similar valuation bulge.
Even when volcanoes are known to be active, and monitoring data abound, it is not easy to judge how imminent or cataclysmic an eruption might be.
While the "conveyor belts" of storms never materialized for much of the Western US, El Niño left behind cataclysmic droughts, paralyzing blizzards, and giant tropical storms.
The year began with a cataclysmic election interference investigation, as social networks slowly came to terms with their role disseminating Russian propaganda during the 2016 campaign.
Assuming there have been no additional Obama's Katrinas in the past two years, cataclysmic flooding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, last week would make it two dozen.
In the cataclysmic shitstorm that is life in America right now, it's hard not to think about much else other than the future of this country.
"Other than a potentially cataclysmic event in Washington, ... I think the slowdown in economic data" could threaten the market in the next 3-to-6 months.
In the post-Arab-Spring world, the region became bitterly divided between the countries that rejected the premise of cataclysmic change and those that welcomed it.
As any history student knows, it doesn't matter if you have 7,000 nuclear weapons (Russia) or 200 (Britain and France); their cataclysmic qualities level things up.
And also, I had these two cataclysmic shifts in my life of quitting drinking and falling in love, moving to Los Angeles, and marrying an actress.
"There's an absolutely marvellous moment, when the soul sees God and there is a cataclysmic chord, after which the soul screams, 'Take me away,' " Over said.
Margaret Atwood, author of the best-selling dystopian novel, "The Handmaid's Tale," said the U.S. is becoming more "Gilead-like," referencing the book's post-cataclysmic America.
" Mr. Halperin added, "Outside of the Civil War, World War II and including 9/11, this may be the most cataclysmic event the country's ever seen.
"She probably thinks more of cataclysmic change to the economic system as opposed to tinkering," Blankfein is quoted as saying of Warren in the TV spot.
Unless something "cataclysmic" happens, Trump will be the GOP nominee, Bennett predicted on CNN's "This Hour" earlier this month, days after resigning from the Carson campaign.
This year, Friday is also the fifth anniversary of the cataclysmic earthquake and tsunami that struck northern Japan in 2011, which set off a nuclear crisis.
"What we're talking about is a cataclysmic change… we are not gonna go away, gentlemen," California Senator Feinstein said on Wednesday, beating the drums of regulation.
He reached his peak in the 19193s, amid the rise of the Nazi party and cataclysmic racialism of The Third Reich, which was predicated on eugenics.
It's thought that FRBs each originate in single cataclysmic events in space, with many different sorts of cosmic events capable of giving birth to a FRB.
Theorist Poor Quentyn writes that Aeron might attempt to summon the Drowned God to stop Euron, which could lead to a cataclysmic reckoning at Old Town.
Kayla Harrison is an emerging star of women's mixed martial arts (MMA) but won't suffer the same cataclysmic downfall as her old training partner Ronda Rousey.
" She recounted the history of the country's political realignment: "There was a cataclysmic shifting when we decided that civil rights was the cause of our party.
According to the source, Schumer warned Trump of "cataclysmic" consequences if he picked a nominee that is "hostile" to the Affordable Care Act and Roe v.
One can all too easily imagine another disaster on the order of Khrushchev's "We will bury you" or Suzuki's "silent contempt," with far more cataclysmic results.
In all his work, his interest lay not in the cataclysmic event but in its effects — on the landscape, the society and, especially, the individual people.
It might know it needs to change, on some level, but until something truly cataclysmic happens, it's not hard to assume business will continue as usual.
Characters from the future — from Gibson's extrapolated version of our own dark timeline — try to help people in the alternate past avoid a similarly cataclysmic fate.
That's the blink of an eye, geologically speaking, and helps illuminate how life bounces back on Earth following cataclysmic events, even in the most devastated environments.
"Outside of the Civil War, World War II and including 9/11, this might be the most cataclysmic event the country's ever seen," Mr. Halperin said.
Unchecked capitalism also doesn't have a great track record at, say, preventing climate change, keeping machinery from killing workers, or not causing cataclysmic global financial shocks.
Relying on copper, wine, avocados and fish to keep a country going in a century destined for cataclysmic upheaval is not without its own risks, after all.
And cataclysmic floods will become more common, because, to put it simply, if the baseline water level is higher, every storm surge will be that much stronger.
He hates being touched, is bewildered by the common clichés of small talk and is sent into cataclysmic tantrums by any violation of his rigidly ritualized world.
We've been given enough warning signs to take corrective action, and it's about time you get proactive instead of waiting for these cataclysmic events to take place.
If they don't, or if their journey is interrupted by a cataclysmic natural event (as their first two attempts were), they plan to try again next year.
Everyone was killed, a cataclysmic event that rocked Polish politics and still simmers within Law and Justice ranks, in which many believe Russia was behind the crash.
Yet evidence of a more cataclysmic shakeout in tech hasn't materialized yet, and until it does, the commercial real estate market is likely to keep humming along.
Bees also provide food for some bird species, so if a cataclysmic event sent all our bees into rapture, the aftershocks would ripple up the food chain.
Lava rolling into the ocean, obliterating everything it passes, sending toxic spume into the air, is cataclysmic -- a feral threat emerging from the inner belly of Earth.
Coming of age during a cataclysmic recession caused by the excesses of the One Percent, millennials have experienced a political system that prioritized assets over human beings.
Though the Treasury had long signaled it would clamp down on such combinations, many arbitrage funds did not expect that the new rules to be so cataclysmic.
In all three of those cases, there was a cataclysmic event that intervened: The Great Depression, Bill Clinton's impeachment and the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, respectively.
"Government spending is popular in the short term, but at some point lawmakers need to take ownership for budget trends that are long-term cataclysmic," Riedl says.
The bombardment ended 3.85 billion years ago, which places Nutman and his colleagues' fossil discovery right on the edge of a truly cataclysmic period of Earth's history.
So are the ballistic missile submarines that – like Russia – Beijing is increasingly building, a stark reminder to any potential enemies of the cataclysmic consequences of outright war.
The 14 stories in "Living in the Weather of the World" inhabit places where the outlook for their characters is uncertain at best and cataclysmic at worst.
They are not people who are trained in cataclysmic disaster relief operations, yet they are getting to those who need the help when the supposed pros cannot?
Like a stone cast into a pond, the cataclysmic disturbance would ripple outward at the speed of light, filling the ocean of the universe with gravitational waves.
S.... I cannot understand in any way when a tragedy (like a school shooting) occurs, why, buried in every print and on-air report...reporters insist on reporting, words to this effect...'this is the largest school shooting since the last school shooting in...Pick a date...' What is gained by reporting a current cataclysmic event and referencing it&aposs magnitude versus a previous cataclysmic event of the same nature?
Shara had previously told me that an important step in understanding these cataclysmic variables would be measuring a nova going into hybernation—and that's exactly what he's done.
Decoding the neighborhood around these cataclysmic collisions could shed light on the origin stories of these black holes, and how they came to collide in the first place.
Namwali Serpell's sweeping, marvelous debut novel begins in 1904, on a colonial settlement along the Zambezi River called the Old Drift — where one man's mistake has cataclysmic consequences.
The most important story in the world right now is how real the chance of war with North Korea is — and how cataclysmic such a war would be.
Be smart: Economics differ on the degree to which increased tariffs will affect things like GDP, corporate earnings, and inflation, but few of the predictions are broadly cataclysmic.
Some economists agree the stock market is in a period of overvaluation but do not see that as foretelling a cataclysmic economic downturn originating in the United States.
However, it forcefully established Basquiat's rags to riches trajectory (or as BBC's recent 2018 documentary title updates with "Rage to Riches"), from enfant terrible to the cataclysmic martyr.
As our favorite characters huddled anxiously at Winterfell on the eve of a potentially cataclysmic showdown with the White Walkers, he served up some much-needed comic relief.
These pictures may show supernovae flaring up and dimming back down, active galaxies whose centers glare as their black holes digest material, and strange bursts from cataclysmic events.
If Trump tries to tear up that trade pact with the EU and start over, there will be a cataclysmic economic collapse on both sides of the Atlantic.
More specifically, we're in Breaking Bad directly after the cataclysmic events of "Ozymandias," one of the series' final episodes, as Saul Goodman dies and Gene Takovic is born.
In short: The longer the Mueller probe continues, the more likely Trump is to say or do something with potentially cataclysmic impact on his administration (and the investigation).
Of the house-made salsas, one is green and lively, a pleasant pick-me-up; the other is the color of sunset on a dying planet, and cataclysmic.
When news of the second season was announced, we at Vox had our doubts about how much story the show could sustain after its cataclysmic season one finale.
He also criticized Senator Elizabeth Warren, another vocal critic of the rich and Wall Street, telling CNN that he believed she would bring "cataclysmic change" to the economy.
Other extreme weather has brought the assault from above, Watson and Rickards note: Last month, a "cataclysmic hailstorm" damaged 65 greenhouses in Canberra, destroying years' worth of experiments.
Dr. George Q. Daley, the dean of Harvard Medical School, said in a speech that the proposed cuts would have a "cataclysmic effect" on the economy in Massachusetts.
Last year's festival revolved around presentations "of almost cataclysmic suffering, the kind of pain that lingers without reason or resolution," I wrote in a New York Times review.
Alex: Everything on this show is intentional, especially Veidt destroying Tulsa with frozen squid to avoid a cataclysmic world event — a mirror of the squid attack in 1985.
That is the term that futurists use to describe a potentially cataclysmic point at which machine intelligence catches up to human intelligence, and likely blows right past it.
It's 2019, the world has never been closer to nuclear war or a total cataclysmic climate change, and it's time to start being honest on our Tinder profiles.
But what at the time had no doubt been a bit of cautious optimism plays in retrospect like a moment of dark foreboding; a calm before a cataclysmic storm.
Still, 0.4 is not a very impressive correlation, and there isn't much other evidence that the market is pricing in any sort of cataclysmic event if Trump becomes president.
In response to cataclysmic shocks of the Great Recession, Merkel set out to teach a lesson to euro area "fiscal miscreants" and those unable to control their banks (Spain).
Their willingness to lump in trying to avoid World War III with corporate tax rate schedules shows how insincere they may be about truly worrying about a cataclysmic war.
Instead, GOP lawmakers maintained Tuesday that additional protections aren't necessary all but offered a sobering warning: any move by Trump to oust Mueller would be cataclysmic for his presidency.
The twin drives of humanity's cataclysmic end and entrepreneurial potential also motivate Musk's work with Neuralink, which is pegged to his fears of an all-consuming artificial super-intelligence.
In the aftermath of their cataclysmic wars, Europeans banded together in shared determination to subdue the forces of nationalism and ethnic hatred with a vision of a European Union.
Now he's the executive producer of a (so-far) niche show, on a newer streaming network, about a cataclysmic backslide for women that critics credit for having resonance today.
That's known as a Cataclysmic Variable, or CV. The normal star is losing its mass to the white dwarf, and it's 3.9 times more massive than the white dwarf.
Out was the longtime chief executive Neil Portnow, who roiled artists and fans alike with the cataclysmic suggestion that women in music should "step up" if they wanted recognition.
Such choices often lead us to a fate that more closely resembles necrosis, involving the futile activation of innumerable resources eventually resulting in a cataclysmic outcome, rather than apoptosis.
At this point, you may think the last person you want to spend time with is a crazy, capricious head of state with the power to wage cataclysmic war.
Still, the persistence of this myth speaks to our deep-seated anxiety about a cataclysmic event destroying our collective knowledge and sending our species back to the dark ages.
"We can quibble about the phraseology, whether it's existential or cataclysmic" impacts that we'll face without taking action in the next 12 years, Ocasio-Cortez spokesman Corbin Trent told Axios.
It found that if a cataclysmic event like an asteroid impact were to befall Earth and destroy life, a group of tardigrades inhabiting the ocean&aposs  Mariana Trench  would endure.
An eruption of the Yellowstone super-volcano may not happen for thousands of years, but research shows we'd only have about a year's warning to prepare such a cataclysmic event.
When a club is so visibly mismanaged, leading to such a cataclysmic series of results, supporters are entirely justified in not wishing to spend large amounts of money on tickets.
And, of course, the lax regulation and economic inequality of the Bush years also precipitated the worst crash since the Great Depression and the most cataclysmic recession since the 1930s.
To begin with, even cataclysmic consequences can take time to emerge, as the Iraq invasion also showed; premature celebrations are now referred to as "Mission Accomplished" moments for a reason.
Follow up observations now suggest this cataclysmic event wasn't a supernova at all, but rather, an extremely rare celestial phenomenon involving a supermassive black hole and a rather unfortunate star.
"It was a progression," says one such ex-Muslim, who stopped praying at the age of eight after noticing that nothing cataclysmic happened when she missed a prayer one day.
" Asked if he agreed with Dole's comments to The New York Times that nominating Cruz would be "cataclysmic" to the party, Cornyn said: "I'm not going to comment on that.
In the event a cataclysmic asteroid, nuclear, or climate apocalypse wipes humanity off the map, octopuses could be the best-suited to evolve to the top of the food chain.
Ross: I love a big climactic fight, but honestly, I'm getting really tired of watching Superhero Ensembles Trying to Stop a Cataclysmic Thing Wanting to Destroy the World for Reasons.
While that might make good business sense, it also caries liabilities, for example, when you know for decades that your product is causing potentially cataclysmic changes in the global climate.
North Korea's future reconnaissance missions could eventually focus on manipulating the industrial control systems (ICS) of critical infrastructure, enabling Pyongyang to cause cataclysmic damage at a time of its choosing.
Especially after Democrats won big in New Jersey and Virginia last week, members are paralyzed with fear that failure on tax reform could lead to cataclysmic losses in the midterms.
Wade, stating that such a move would be "cataclysmic" and damaging to Trump's legacy, according to a person familiar with the call, which was first reported by The Washington Post.
Abandoning Trump would be a cataclysmic mistake; for the sake of the next generation of Americans, every Republican must unite now behind Trump to propel him to the White House.
After a looong build-up in the first two episodes of season eight, Game of Thrones's seventieth chapter was almost certainly the most cataclysmic installment of the series to date.
The first movement, subtitled "Of Rage and Remembrance," opens with cataclysmic flurries of seething strings and pealing brass, and the symphony maintains an unrelenting emotional force over its forty minutes.
But tulipmania, which lifted the Dutch economy to dizzying heights followed by a cataclysmic crash, began in the Hortus botanicus, the botanical garden in Leiden, the city of Rembrandt's birth.
If, to paraphrase a quote attributed to Thomas Mann, a person's dying is more his family's affair than his own, the event is for most families cataclysmic and life-altering.
Ever since, American presidents have likewise been periodically tempted to strike North Korea after one provocation or another, but have ended up showing restraint for fear of a cataclysmic war.
The discovery could lead to insights into the ice age climate, and the effects on it from the eruption of debris that would have resulted from such a cataclysmic collision.
It was the sort of disturbing near-miss that should have convinced the aviation industry that merely shooing birds away from airports can't prevent some of the most cataclysmic strikes.
So I wanted to make a breakup movie that felt as big as breakups tend to feel, which is cataclysmic, because a big part of your world is now gone.
The earth itself convulses with melting sea ice, raging fires and cataclysmic hurricanes, and our fellow citizens respond by putting our government into the hands of people who don't care.
Midway through "Waves," about a black Florida family that endures a cataclysmic tragedy, the film's weight shifts onto the shoulders of Emily, a stoic teenage girl played by Russell, 2000.
The study suggests that in addition to the known risks posed by a warming climate, such as sea level rise, we may also be in line for some cataclysmic surprises.
I also loved the show's boldly cataclysmic season two finale, which ripped the roof off the titular store and left the characters gaping in wonder at the sky up above.
With the Republic so unconcerned with the threat that Kylo Ren, Snoke, and General Hux presented, odds are they were not prepared to deal with the cataclysmic destruction Starkiller Base unleashed.
Astronomers have debated the origin of these grooves for decades, but a new computer simulation suggests Phobos' stripes were made by rolling and bouncing boulders dislodged by a cataclysmic asteroid strike.
In the last half billion years, Earth has undergone what's known as the Big Five extinctions, triggered, among other things, by volcanoes, an intense ice age, and a cataclysmic asteroid collision.
It's got the sensibilities of a big budget blockbuster and the craft of an art house thinkpiece, peering at the monsters that seek shelter in dark corners after a cataclysmic event.
The moment the kids learn this bombshell — and decide to keep it from their parents until they figure out what the hell is going on — sparks a cataclysmic chain of events.
The researchers say this is contrary to what might be expected from a cataclysmic event like the collapse of a star, which could energize an explosion with a high brightness temperature.
But in an interview Wednesday, Mr. Dole said that the party would suffer "cataclysmic" and "wholesale losses" if Mr. Cruz were the nominee, and that Donald J. Trump would fare better.
It takes place in a near-future vision of the world, where monsters roam the streets following a cataclysmic event that resulted in giant thorns piercing out of the Earth's surface.
This, in itself, is an indictment of the grand project that was meant to fill the void in Western Europe left behind by God and the continent's cataclysmic experiments in nationalism.
"This could be the result of cataclysmic randomness, but if a team shot 32.2 percent over 30 games, you'd be pretty convinced they weren't a very good shooting team," Pomeroy wrote.
With only 59 days to go until the U.K. automatically crashes out of the bloc, British lawmakers still haven't approved a deal with EU leaders that would avoid a cataclysmic rupture.
The adventures he and his drinking companions share in search of liquid truth are argonautic, with sleepless labors in France, labyrinthine exertions in Cuba and one near cataclysmic encounter in Mexico.
Those cataclysmic events can alter the distribution of dark matter density inside them, making it harder for scientists to determine which theories about dark matter particles line up with observational evidence.
Even if climate change really were the cataclysmic event they think it is, how is it that the United States is slapped as the villain by global leaders and the media?
Corbyn said Labour would support the renewal of Britain's Trident nuclear weapons but if circumstances were reached where ordering their use was an option it would "represent complete and cataclysmic failure".
Overly generous pension and health care programs added enormous tonnage to the obligations of both governments and business, setting the stage for cataclysmic moments like the collapse of the American automobile industry.
We screwed up a lot along the way, for decades we&aposve gotten things wrong, cataclysmic intel failures but a lot of successes too, I mean that&aposs the way life is.
But 18 months ago, he said, he began looking through new databases not available to him during his earlier search for cataclysmic variables—astronomical sources that repeatedly flash and then dim again.
Though damage wasn't as cataclysmic as authorities had feared, Hawaii's Big Island was deluged in more than three feet of rain, leading to massive flooding in Hilo and landslides across the island.
The human race has been forced to rebuild after some vague cataclysmic event not only decimated most of Earth's inhabitants but also robbed whoever was left — and future generations — of their eyesight.
With most of the conflicts that have defined the season so far largely thrown into relief by last week's cataclysmic battle, the show now has to come up with some new ones.
The observation of this process is further evidence of the hibernation hypothesis, which suggests an evolutionary cycle of high and low mass-transfer rates between the two stars in between cataclysmic events.
The Venice Film Festival has canceled its glitzy opening-night gala in the wake of Wednesday's cataclysmic earthquake that has left hundreds dead and razed buildings to the ground in central Italy.
Lawmakers shared their unvarnished opinions the day after Bob Dole, the former Kansas senator and 1996 Republican presidential nominee, said it would be "cataclysmic" for the party if Mr. Cruz were nominated.
Through a somewhat cataclysmic turn of events that followed the firing of Reddit Director of Talent Victoria Taylor, users went wild and moderators began shutting down communities on the site in protest.
"The Fed is more or less locked into the June hike, barring some cataclysmic data, but their path is much more questionable, especially if you don't get any fiscal stimulus," he said.
But the Hadean was so called because of the hellish conditions thought to have prevailed, including cataclysmic meteorite impacts that boiled the oceans into steam and turned Earth's surface into molten lava.
In 7003, in a rare public appearance at the CEVRO Institute, a university in Prague, Finkelstein predicted that voters, provoked by cataclysmic world events, would become increasingly drawn to xenophobia and nationalism.
The disaster funds announced on Wednesday would provide just a fraction of the $94.4 billion Rossello has said the island needs to recover from cataclysmic damage to its infrastructure and housing stock.
Hatch joins other top Senate Republicans who have also argued it would be ill advised and cataclysmic for Trump's presidency to fire Mueller, but believe that legislation to protect Mueller is unnecessary.
On the one year anniversary of The New York Times cataclysmic expose on the decades of sexual assault allegations made against Harvey Weinstein, the Women's Media Center (WMC) released their #MeToo report.
If you were to travel some 150 million light years from Earth in the direction of Ursa Major, you'd come across a cataclysmic collision of two galaxies, known collectively as Arp 299.
In one cataclysmic moment, I felt determined to become a better person—to strive to someday be a truly loving human being—to somehow reach the level Keshia seemed to operating on.
Such a meeting would represent a potentially major diplomatic breakthrough amid Washington's ongoing nuclear standoff with North Korea, which has fueled fears of a cataclysmic war that could kill millions of people.
If we can figure out a way to lead North Korea's leaders to a place where they don't feel so threatened, we could move away from the cusp of a cataclysmic war.
In a cataclysmic flood, up to a million cubic feet of water per second roared through the breach, scouring deep valleys as the vast glacial lake emptied itself into the English Channel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The cataclysmic asteroid impact off Mexico's coast that doomed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago was not the only time an astronomical event shaped the history of life on Earth.
But even though Civil War II is definitely more cataclysmic in scope, Bendis and Marquez — whose art in the series has been stunning — have created a complex, layered story in this issue.
Cryptocurrencies are a dime a dozen these days, and it seems like a week doesn't go by without news of digital thefts, crashes, and cataclysmic conflicts in the world of decentralized digital money.
Price and company are likely betting that the number of Americans who will lose their insurance coverage because of an Obamacare repeal won't cause the kind of cataclysmic uproar many Democrats are predicting.
I think a lot of people experience the Trump administration as sort of a cataclysmic change from what came before, but it's important to remember that what seems new is not necessarily new.
If it were normal times, we would have written it more in a medicinal model, but things are hurtling so fast, possibly toward something cataclysmic or changing our world as we know it.
The cataclysmic argument which followed this shot was focused on the fact that I wanted to take a picture when he was hungover and not in the mood - which really is fair enough.
Screengrab: Youtube/Fyre Media Fallout from the cataclysmic Fyre Festival is still going, per a new report in the New York Times, and it's spread from its owner and organizers to Bahamian locals.
Mordo. Chiwetel Ejiofor nails it as a guy who's been following in blind faith, only to have that ripped away from him in such a cataclysmic way that it permanently transforms his worldview.
He joined the company about a month after Russia annexed Crimea, a cataclysmic moment that continues to put the US at odds with Russia and is linked to ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
And what they are telling me — if we don't get our act together, this planet could be 5 to 10 degrees warmer by the end of this century — cataclysmic problems for this planet.
Even if the central case is that a given amount of pollution produces a manageable eventual rise in temperatures, a cataclysmic event, such as global warming of over 6°C, remains worryingly possible.
He told The New Yorker that he and Thiel had an escape route to New Zealand planned in case of some kind of cataclysmic collapse, like a nuclear war or a viral outbreak.
The retirement, we learn, was not one he wanted, spurred by his superiors' handling of a cataclysmic disaster on Mars, the details of which are slowly fleshed out over the first few episodes.
Critics were given only the first four episodes (out of nine) for review, and it at least worked that far — but it's easy to imagine a time where another cataclysmic event seems humdrum.
Roberge covers cataclysmic struggles with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder; misadventures in the music and drug scenes; an affinity for masochism and for fierce women; and encounters with various addicts, artists, and authority figures.
It seems like something sprung from Dworkin's cataclysmic imagination, that America's most overtly fascistic president would also be the first, as far as we know, to have appeared in soft-core porn films.
"People have seen politicians making a cataclysmic mess of a really bad deal they didn't vote for, or even a no deal they didn't vote for," a spokesman for the campaign told Reuters.
Pelosi knows that, barring some cataclysmic development, the Senate isn't going to convict Trump on the articles of impeachment -- which makes the House impeaching Trump purely a symbolic move, with no actual teeth. 3.
World leaders have 12 years to fundamentally change the structure of our society in order to avoid the most cataclysmic effects of global warming, according to the world's most important consortium of climate scientists.
Netting the repeater was both a boon and a hindrance—on the one hand, it eliminated models that cataclysmic events such as supernova explosions were causing FRBs; after all, these can happen only once.
The play is on more fertile ground in its depiction of how the mission dwellers and the Africans coexist — at least up until a cataclysmic ending that places Ms. Atim tellingly at center stage.
Donald Trump's trade tsar has fired a warning shot at both Beijing and the World Trade Organisation, cautioning that any decision to label China a "market economy" would have "cataclysmic" consequences for the body.
It will sit in our atmosphere as CO and CO2 for millennia, but in this case as an invisible blanket, warming our planet, changing our climate and creating a cataclysmic mess for future generations.
The stew, to continue Hanson's metaphor, began to boil over with the cataclysmic financial collapse in September 62, which many people left and right felt was caused by reckless financial engineering on Wall Street.
While this may work out well for the most selfish individuals in the short term, if Bar-Yam and his colleagues are correct it could be cataclysmic for our species in the long run.
One of the ideas behind a European Union, in addition to economics, was always to absorb and dilute the nationalist impulses that had fueled the cataclysmic destruction of the Continent in two world wars.
Looming in the future was Germany's own experience with totalitarianism: the emergence in the early 1930s of a predatory police state that initiated the Holocaust and a world war, more cataclysmic than the first.
Abbas Attar, an Iranian-born photographer who documented cataclysmic events throughout the world, including the Iranian revolution, and developed a particular interest in the role of religion in them, died on Wednesday in Paris.
"We are writing in advance of Tuesday's ill-advised vote to avoid irreversible and cataclysmic damage to the company which would result from your agreement, tacit or otherwise to the proposal," Pishevar's attorneys wrote.
Global CO 2 emissions are now so high—in 2019, they hit a new record of forty-three billion metric tons—that ten more years of the same will be nothing short of cataclysmic.
The harsh truth is that the Nazi eradication of the Jews would not have been nearly so cataclysmic without the active participation of both the governments and the general populace in many European countries.
Dust from a cataclysmic asteroid collision that occurred beyond the orbit of Mars some 468 million years ago may have helped trigger an ice age and an explosion of biodiversity in life on Earth.
It would be similar to institutions commemorating other cataclysmic events: the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in Manhattan and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Japan.
He has spoken enthusiastically about everything from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" to "The Fourth Turning" by William Strauss and Neil Howe, which sees history in cycles of cataclysmic and order-obliterating change.
Her 22005 book, "The Southern Lady: From Pedestal to Politics, 1830-1930," challenged the portrait of Southern women as prettily dressed, tea-sipping spectators to the cataclysmic events of the century of the title.
In different ways, they seem to have their fingers on the pulse of the cataclysmic changes America has been undergoing, as signaled by Sedgwick's foundational book, which helped begin the field of queer studies.
And any direct US negotiations with North Korea are far better than the alternatives, which include the prospect of a cataclysmic war that would kill millions and leave both North and South Korea in ruins.
Image: AP/JAXA/Geospatial Authority of JapanLooking at the photos, it seems the entire southwest flank of the Anak Krakatau island volcano has disappeared, likely the result of a cataclysmic landslide triggered by ongoing eruptions.
Dying in a cataclysmic storm is only slightly less likely than Leicester winning the title, at 1 in 63,679; same with being stung to death by a bee, wasp, or hornet, at 64,706 to 1.
In an interview with The New York Times, Mr. Dole said that he believed that Mr. Cruz would have a "cataclysmic" effect on the party and on the candidates running further down on the ballot.
In instances as cataclysmic as the Sept of Baelor exploding and the King and Queen dying without any heirs, the Great Council composed of Lords of Westeros would typically convene to choose a new ruler.
Standing on various stages before his armies of global acolytes, he passionately tears through the facts: 2016 continued the trend of hottest years on record, giving strength to cataclysmic storms, devastating droughts and raging fires.
After the cataclysmic shift in the game, however, this becomes impossible; in this and other ways, it takes these very familiar aspects of this genre of game and makes them feel very alien and dangerous.
Don't Wait For The Cataclysmic Event, Start Asking NowLike most bad behavior that brews in any industry, the bad behavior is liable to continue without much attention until a major event blasts it into consciousness.
The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel does not shy away from those controversies, and puts them into the context of the cataclysmic scientific revolution Haeckel and his contemporaries shaped in the late 19th century.
Few players in the N.B.A. have a greater empathy for the injured than Livingston, whose promising career nearly unraveled in 123 when he sustained cataclysmic damage to his left knee while playing for the Clippers.
Puerto Rican officials did not respond to requests for comment on the particular circumstances of the deaths labeled as "victim of cataclysmic storm," part of an internationally recognized way to classify deaths and medical issues.
And the most common—well, it's painting it with a broad stroke, but one of the most common consensuses is that there's some cataclysmic event that happens in every major civilization or planet or something.
Roughly 250 million years ago, a cataclysmic eruption destroyed more than 95 percent of the life in the oceans and 70 percent of the animals on land, effectively erasing about 10 million years of evolution.
The Leftovers begins with a cataclysmic disappearance (though in this case, it's a comparatively tiny 2 percent of humanity) that feels like a version of the snap: Millions of people suddenly, silently vanish, without explanation.
Having blown their rent money on a Galveston vacation, they embark on increasingly deranged schemes to replace it, all of them thwarted by a plate of weed-soaked brownies and a cataclysmic bout of constipation.
That is to say, they can get rather academic about an especially cataclysmic feature of life on Earth: twisting columns of flames that can whip across the landscape at upwards of 140 miles per hour.
I joined a tour that began in the vineyard out front, where our guide joked about the winery's "lakefront property," an allusion to the cataclysmic Missoula floods that deposited local sediments favorable to growing grapes.
JOHANNESBURG — A tragic airline crash with far-reaching consequences, cataclysmic cyclones that may be a harbinger of the future, the death of an African icon and a new leader who won the Nobel Peace Prize.
He shows how an almost fanatical compulsion for secrecy among the Soviet Union's governing elite was part of what made the reactor meltdown at Chernobyl not just cataclysmic but so likely in the first place.
About 30 of these objects have been discovered deep in space since the first was detected in 2007, all but one burping out a cataclysmic radio pulse exactly once and then disappearing into the night.
Donald Trump represe‎nts the most cataclysmic change I've seen in my three-plus decades in Washington, DC. While there are ample concerns, I am excited, entertained and even somewhat euphoric about it — and I'm a Democrat!
Ian Somerhalder is ditching Mystic Falls for the bottom of the ocean as he explores how climate change is raising the temperatures of the Earth's bodies of water, which in turn can lead to cataclysmic storms.
Other research suggested the event was triggered by a series of volcanic eruptions that sent a deadly amount of carbon dioxide into the air, and a third study said the eruptions led to cataclysmic ocean acidification.
The Trump presidency is in mortal peril because his party in Congress will rise with honor against his offenses, or risk being impeached in large numbers by angry voters in a cataclysmic disaster on Election Day.
They also have concluded that the heightened panic was not based on the evidence, but rather anxiety after multiple cataclysmic data breaches in recent years that have made people proactively — and reflexively — protective of their privacy.
Furthermore, the group recommended dispersing detailed information about the site to libraries around the globe, to prevent some sort of cataclysmic, Library of Alexandria-type of information loss should a disaster strike one of the sites.
The show began with this cataclysmic event of Jane getting accidentally artificially inseminated and her life was all on this path, and then it got spun out in this different direction as a result of that.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer testified Wednesday before Congress that it would be a "cataclysmic" mistake for the WTO to grant China market economy status — as the Chinese believe it is required to do this year.
With all the coverage of immediate disasters—or the cataclysmic effect of emergency situations—it's nice to show the resilience of people to overcome catastrophe and show what they can do in the face of adversity.
The same can't be said for humans, which have to worry about more pressing apocalyptic scenarios like nuclear war, AI armageddon, overpopulation, or cataclysmic climate change, and other species, which mainly have to worry about humans.
The slump in iron ore prices has had a "cataclysmic effect on the Australian economy" and led to a "wanton loss of jobs," the veteran miner told CNBC at the conference on Hainan island in China.
And sure, there's an argument to be made that both parties should have a fail-safe way to prevent the sort of cataclysmic disaster of the kind Donald Trump is creating by becoming the GOP nominee.
Recreating the record of asteroid impacts on Earth is important, both for understanding our planet's geological history and to better appreciate the influence of these cataclysmic impacts on the trajectory of life on this planet. [Science]
The discovery of a repeater was a huge deal because it meant that the source of this particular FRB, and possibly others, wasn't the result of a cataclysmic explosion, but rather something that persists through time.
The latest volcanic eruption also stands as the most destructive in the United States since at least the cataclysmic 1980 explosion of Mount St. Helens in Washington state that reduced hundreds of square miles to wasteland.
Consider one famous example: how the simple nature music that opens the cycle evolves into the twilight-of-the-gods music that brings it all to a cataclysmic end at the finale of the last opera.
In 2016, Hurricane Matthew came very close to making landfall on space coast as a Category 4 hurricane, a scenario that "could have easily been cataclysmic," as an Air Force official put it at the time.
Astronomers are analyzing the data from the detection to confirm the size of the two objects that came together to form such cataclysmic ripples, but the event is likely a black hole eating a neutron star.
"Adventures In New America" — created and written by the filmmaker Stephen Winter and his longtime collaborator Tristan Cowen, and produced by Night Vale Presents — is set in a new nation formed after an unidentified cataclysmic event.
True, with a qualification: The scandal was a cataclysmic event in the game's history not because it was the first time anyone had cheated, but because it was the first time the public knew about it.
In a way, Yang is also a kind of translator — her works contain unlikely conversations, between craft, technology, abstraction and narrative, in which one can hear echoes of the past and whispers of the cataclysmic present.
" Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer and a cousin of Mr. Skakel's who wrote a book last year making a case for Mr. Skakel's innocence, called the court's decision "a horrible, cataclysmic miscarriage of justice.
This paranoia, egged on by the B Twins, explains her failure to grasp the cataclysmic changes her own misconduct has wrought on her image, to say nothing of the societal and economic tectonic shifts at work.
But Thursday's news that the one-year transfer ban for both Real and Atletico Madrid has been upheld by FIFA on appeal could prove fairly cataclysmic for the short-term balance of power within the sport.
However, with the changing rhythm of this week's episode, it's looking like the Saviors will meet their inevitable fate not by drowning in slowly rising waters, but in a single cataclysmic tsunami: sudden, violent, and completely inescapable.
Since the Iron Bank is able to single-handedly finance a coup or war in order to change the rulers of a city or kingdom, its failure would surely be a cataclysmic event within Westeros and Essos.
The sci-fi/fantasy world that the two live in is essentially the Darkest Timeline version of our own: cataclysmic climate change has led to famine, disease, and more than one nation on the brink of war.
Guardians 2 is the funniest Marvel movie in existence, so much that it often feels like Gunn would rather give you a sitcom featuring the Guardians than the cataclysmic, universe-breaking stories he's been commissioned to tell.
But Trials on Tatooine is a rare glimpse into the still-enigmatic time period between the original trilogy and its latest sequel, taking place at some point before a cataclysmic betrayal that sets up The Force Awakens.
The administration's approach "explicitly puts the onus on the Iranian people to change their leadership or face cataclysmic financial pressure," said Maloney who has advised the State Department on Iran in the Bush administration between 2005-2007.
New York City, of course, has not faced the cataclysmic impact of the virus that has been visited upon areas of China or Iran or Italy, and government officials are scrambling to ensure it remains that way.
There can be great generative potential in cataclysmic moments (as in Dada and Surrealism during and after the First World War), or there can be art that fails to hit the right note or simply doesn't land.
But the barrage of cataclysmic planetary news, the galloping wildfires, the smack of 90-degree New York autumn days all felt so at odds with the regular tickings of human life that I often felt quite mad.
That has led astrophysicists to wonder whether they&aposve discovered an entirely new class of cataclysmic event in deep space — one in which neutron stars meet and immediately collapse into a black hole, leaving no trace behind.
That is the point beyond which, many scientists say, cataclysmic and irreversible changes in climate will occur, and that the Paris climate agreement (the one President Trump is withdrawing us from) aimed to keep the world below.
In a generic country that I'll call South Americaville, the police descend on a drug-gang lair and bad guys and good point, shoot, fall, die amid a hailstorm of bullets that's topped by a cataclysmic explosion.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — Much of the rhetoric around environmentalism centers on the fact that, given the rate at which society consumes resources or ignores cataclysmic degradation, the earth will be soon uninhabitable.
Mr. Trump also got a boost from Bob Dole, the former Kansas senator and 1996 presidential candidate, who said that Republicans would suffer "cataclysmic" losses if Ted Cruz was the nominee and that Mr. Trump would do better.
U.S. President warned against financial and global hysteria after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, saying that while full European integration may be on pause, cataclysmic changes are unlikely, according to an interview that aired on Tuesday.
Hamilton is one of a crew of seven aboard the Cloverfield space station, Earth's last-ditch effort to fix its cataclysmic energy shortage by firing up a dangerously high-powered particle accelerator in space for infinite free energy.
How mind-boggling that crystals formed on primordial Earth ended up making a cataclysmic voyage to the Moon, only to be eventually brought home by some random ape species that made the same trip four billion years later.
As American officials did their rounds, a cohort of Chinese tech companies sold their services to American and European businesspeople desperate for a way into the biggest market on earth despite cataclysmic language from the host country's government.
There are also a growing number of paleo-climatological studies that have found that when Earth's climate was last as high as projected by mid-century, sea levels were a cataclysmic 21625 feet higher than they are today.
Trilobites Some of the world's most cataclysmic volcanic eruptions are associated with the collapse of a caldera, a depression in the top of the volcano that forms and deepens as a reservoir of magma below it empties out.
The consensus went like this: Even if Mr. Zuckerberg — as Facebook's founder, chief executive, chairman and most powerful shareholder — bore most of the responsibility for the company's cataclysmic recent history, he alone possessed the stature to fix it.
But it is also clear that the mighty, breakneck populist surge of a couple of years ago—with Britain voting to leave the EU, populists topping polls all over the continent and a cataclysmic nationalist takeover threatening—is over.
There will be good years and there will be worse years, but the planet is generally getting drier: When it comes, rain will happen in often cataclysmic downpours, while the dry periods in between will grow longer and longer.
Producing the gravitational waves observed by the LIGO experiment last fall should take a cosmic event of nigh unfathomable extremity: the cataclysmic merger of two black holes, each about 30 times that of our Sun, in the distant universe.
Ever since scientists first detected gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space and time created during the cataclysmic mergers of black holes and neutron stars — in 2015, discoveries have come in a slow trickle, released every few months.
The conditions that made that abrogation of American values possible were threefold: fear stoked in the general population, the social isolation of an ethnic group, and finally, a cataclysmic event that galvanized the majority to target a segregated minority.
For his series Becoming Magma, the artist, "shined light through colored glass vessels and over cut-paper shapes to create forms that record directly onto photographic paper," a unique process that resulted in cataclysmic, minimalist red and black prints.
Originally, I thought there was no way the show would bother to answer most of its questions, and that some cataclysmic event would obliterate the park, and the next season would take place in Romanworld, or what have you.
I love the opportunity for friction, for great diabolical, cataclysmic confrontation, because definitely, Mellie has always believed that if you had a hard question, you turn to Olivia to give you not the easy answer, but the honest answer.
They didn't say, "Thanks a lot, six seasons was great," they said, "You've got another year," and we're going to tell this story in the most cataclysmic way and bring these characters home and go out on a high.
He rarely shoots—Mahinmi has done a fine job on putbacks and is an above-average finisher inside the restricted area—but his limitations are ghastly when asked to do anything beyond the bare minimum of his cataclysmic limitations.
If our shorthand description of the war at this remove is "Allies defeat evil Axis," the journey to that endpoint was a jumble of major figures and bit players, noble efforts and vile intentions, cataclysmic events and quiet vignettes.
The United States invaded Iraq not in response to a "vigorous missionary impulse," but to avoid reckoning with this fact: Decades of wrongheaded policies in the Middle East had culminated on 9/11 in a cataclysmic episode of blowback.
Instead the Democrats chose to stick with Obamacare in full, which earned them a historic achievement, Joe Biden's big bleeping deal — and then a cataclysmic midterm defeat from which their fortunes as a national party have never quite recovered.
All the policy focus on war meant there was too little time spent on the cataclysmic challenges of the 21st century: climate change and wealth inequality, both of which will plague our generation long after the warmongers have disappeared.
Any decision by him to "decertify" Iran's compliance, will have only a cataclysmic impact on the key issues he has cited for ending the pact and snapping back a range of tough sanctions that would accompany any such action.
Furthermore, if our civilization decides to really sell itself out by exhausting all conventional and non-conventional fossil fuel reserves, we should expect CO2 levels to rise to a cataclysmic 5,000 ppm by the 24th century, the researchers said.
But if the cataclysmic event turns out to be, say, a zombie apocalypse, we already know that zombies, according to Max Brooks' World War Z, don't do well in frozen conditions, so you can at least feel safe about that.
To many, Trump's election may feel like such a cataclysmic event that the continued existence of the country requires reconsidering our robust protections for free speech — even if that means some nonsense, even malign nonsense, sees the light of day.
One way this fear manifests itself in our investments is when we make hasty or rash decisions based upon cataclysmic market forecasts, like the one this year from RBS suggesting that people sell everything in their portfolios except high quality bonds.
"I always felt like Thea was the real adventure, but living with these guys, imagining the future you're all going to create, it bonds you," says a crew member in a recording apparently taken right as the cataclysmic incident occurred.
Both series slowly unravel the circumstances behind those cataclysmic deaths, flashing between the past and present as the protagonists catch up with former close friends, revisit their frustrating relationships with their mothers, and encounter an eerie collective of precocious, creepy kids.
Under Obama, tens of millions of people have gained health insurance, new regulations have been enacted to protect consumers from the predations of the financial industry, and substantial progress has been made to roll back the cataclysmic effects of climate change.
With Donald J. Trump's campaign engulfed in crisis, the second presidential debate promised a clash of grand proportions: a decisive, even cataclysmic showdown between one candidate on his heels and the other, Hillary Clinton, emerging as a strong front-runner.
A conservative leader said Friday that the longest shutdown in U.S. history would be resolved in "two days" if unpaid Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers all walked off the job at airports around the country or another cataclysmic event took place.
But it turns out that the very same force that may save California from turning into The Road could create truly cataclysmic drought and hunger for tens of millions in southern Africa, according to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).
The result is Let It Die, an asynchronously online, post-apocalyptic journey where players must fight their way to the top of the mysterious "Tower of Barbs" after a cataclysmic earthquake—a nod to the manga Violence Jack—destroys Tokyo.
At the D.O.E., the risks are potentially cataclysmic — preventing dirty bombs from exploding at the Super Bowl, tracking nuclear weapons so they don't get lost or damaged (they're called "Broken Arrows"), preventing plutonium waste at the government's facility in Hanford, Wash.
"They were all put in this bizarre situation — photographing, for purposes they had no idea of, a cataclysmic event," said Esther Samra who co-wrote, with Rachel Fermi, "Picturing the Bomb: Photographs from the Secret World of the Manhattan Project" (1995).
All six lived through, wrote about and were shaped by the cataclysmic events of the mid-20th century: the rise of fascism, the Moscow show trials, World War II and the Holocaust, Israel's independence and, significantly, the 1967 Six-Day War.
In the 10th and final episode of Hunters' first season, after our group of Nazi-hunting antiheroes put a stop to a cataclysmic disaster which would have wiped out millions of Americans, the show hit us with two very big twists.
And you need to understand why people in tech see something cataclysmic in Mr. Trump's executive order, and in the other immigration crackdowns waiting in the wings: the end of America's standing as a beacon for the world's best inventors.
Although some Labour moderates privately hoped that a cataclysmic defeat would sweep him away, now it looks as if the party will do well enough to maintain its uneasy status quo, and Mr. Corbyn and his proto-Marxist program will survive.
In 2074, with the world in chaos after cataclysmic climate change and megacorporations taking over for failing governments, the young executive Ben Larson (Sean Teale) conceals his identity to infiltrate the nefarious company Spiga Biotech and save a long-lost love.
The rumors claim that Borenstein's series will be called Empire of Ash and deal with a major historical event that eventually led to Aegon's Conquest: the "Doom of Valyria," a cataclysmic event similar to the destruction of Pompei in our world.
In his chilling book about Chernobyl, Higginbotham shows how an almost fanatical compulsion for secrecy among the Soviet Union's governing elite was part of what made the reactor explosion of 1986 not just cataclysmic but so likely in the first place.
Investigations into the Devonian Extinction, which around four hundred million years ago terminated the Age of Fishes, have recently pointed not to an asteroid, or a super volcano, or any of the usual cataclysmic suspects, but to an unexpected one: trees.
But the authors argue for another, more likely explanation: That cataclysmic waves from the impact — which produced the equivalent of a magnitude 10 or 11 earthquake — sloshed water out of distant lakes and seas and up their connected river channels.
"After a cataclysmic event, it takes a while for the collective unconscious to bubble to the surface," said Brian Koppelman, one of the creators of "Billions," a new Showtime series about a hedge fund titan under investigation by a crusading United States attorney.
Anak Krakatau formed in the early 20th century near the site of the cataclysmic 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, which killed more than 30,000 people and hurled so much ash that it turned day to night in the area and reduced global temperatures.
But it's not a singular problem or even a set of problems the social networking giant has recently faced — it's been an overwhelming mountain of issues, some of them slowly burning for years, seemingly ready to join forces into one cataclysmic dumpster fire.
Rumors about the series from earlier this year have also suggested that the storyline could encompass a major historical event that eventually led up to Aegon's Conquest — the "Doom of Valyria," a cataclysmic event similar to the destruction of Pompei in our world.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice said.
"At a time when our every effort should be focused on vanquishing the destructive fires and helping the victims, the president has chosen instead to issue an uninformed political threat aimed squarely at the innocent victims of these cataclysmic fires," he continued.
But unless there is an abrupt Trump revival, another October surprise that could once again upend the race or a cataclysmic miss by the majority of pollsters, the Republican nominee seems to be on a glide path to defeat on November 8.
Back then, the response to that sad situation was endless criticism, the mention of "acid reflux" becoming a punchline, complete disavowal from SNL's storied creator Lorne Michaels, a violent booing at the Orange Bowl months later, and cataclysmic follow-up album sales.
On a show known for its sheer willingness to kill off major characters to advance the plot, suddenly, in the most cataclysmic battle of the series, something one character dubbed "the end of the world," the major deaths were ... Jorah and Theon?
Then things could really get intense around late August or early September, when the Treasury Department is projected to hit the "debt ceiling" — without raising it, the US would default on its debts and cause a cataclysmic shock in the global economy.
"We're thinking it will be a four-season thing and then out," co-director Ross Duffer said last year, noting that the young cast would keep growing and that it would be ridiculous to have them keep experiencing one cataclysmic event per year.
It's worth remembering that Sea of Solitude's metaphor is already a reality for people around the world for people literally isolated by cataclysmic flooding with the number set to rise, particularly in the world's coastal cities if we hit 3C of global warming.
" It was not until Thursday afternoon, in a brief essay posted to Facebook, that Murphy, after cheering his colleagues' resilience, asked: "What does it say about us as a country that we can so easily move on from such a seemingly cataclysmic event?
It might never produce the collected works of Chaucer and Shakespeare, but it also won't lead the planet into cataclysmic overheating with its burning of fossil fuels, as humans might, or with its incessant farting, as cattle would if given the chance.
"At a time when our every effort should be focused on vanquishing the destructive fires and helping the victims, the president has chosen instead to issue an uninformed political threat aimed squarely at the innocent victims of these cataclysmic fires," Rice continued.
That, however, is way too light by a factor of trillions according to standard quantum calculations, physicists say, unless there is some new phenomenon, some new physics, exerting its influence on the universe and keeping the Higgs mass from zooming to cataclysmic scales.
A President, who a month ago was predicting a miracle that would just make the virus go away, was presented with cataclysmic figures that 303 million Americans could die if he indulged his itch to start reopening the economy in the coming week.
Some of them were worried the spell's imprecise wording—the ritual chant originally asked that Trump "fail utterly" without specifying at what—could have unintended, cataclysmic consequences for national security; others cautioned that the planets weren't aligned correctly on the specified date.
" '"Game of Thrones" Delivers Its Most Cataclysmic Episode' [The Atlantic] "If the idea is that the 'game' itself — the unending contest for the Iron Throne — is broken, well, I imagine every viewer figured that out a few episodes into the first season.
More than four months after India destroyed one of its own satellites in space, dozens of pieces of debris from the cataclysmic event still circulate in orbit, posing a small but potential threat to other functioning spacecraft that might pass close by.
Their dynasty came to a cataclysmic close 66 million years ago when an asteroid crashed into the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico at a site now known as the Chicxulub crater, paving the way for mammals — and eventually humans — to inherit the Earth.
When Dr. Mattila and his colleagues first saw a bright burst of heat coming from the region of that black hole in January 2005, they thought they had discovered a supernova, a cataclysmic explosion in which a massive star ends its life.
Without a strategy to harness these emerging capabilities, the country risks being unprepared when faced with the potentially catastrophic effects of a large-scale disaster, whether it be due to a cataclysmic hurricane, devastating earthquake, natural epidemic or a deliberate bio-attack.
The center blue panel adorned with the red and white stripes of the US flag openly indicts this country for its reluctance to address a public health disaster of cataclysmic proportions (the addition of the "Made in USA" panel underscores this failure).
The 1923 plate with the cataclysmic variable in between the red linesThrough "proper-motion age dating," accounting for the changing position of this stellar binary and dating backwards, this pair of stars would have been right in the middle of the shell in 1437.
"If the Supreme Court decides to allow the citizenship question through and appear on the 2020 census, the effects are going to be cataclysmic for the country," said Thomas Wolf, a census expert and counsel for the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice.
The world is only becoming more dependent on open source software for both consumer products and critical internet security infrastructure—and it shouldn't take a cataclysmic vulnerability like Heartbleed to convince companies and users that sustaining this open infrastructure is something worth paying for.
Here's a cheery thought to send you into the weekend: New research suggests that the greatest danger posed by an incoming asteroid is not from the cataclysmic impact of it striking the Earth—but from the enormous shockwave it produces when it enters the atmosphere.
In 85033, Mulvaney held the full faith and credit of the United States hostage by threatening the American people with national default and economic ruin, even going so far as to publicly deny the potentially cataclysmic economic impacts of failing to raise the debt ceiling.
"It's not something that's going to be cataclysmic," he said in an interview with Fox Business Network, explaining that a 25 percent tariff on $200 billion of goods would only amount to $50 billion a year, equal to less than 1 percent of China's economy.
LISA, the future successor to LISA Pathfinder, will scale this detection technique up to astronomical proportions, allowing it to tune into the lower frequency band of the gravitational wave spectrum, where some of the most cataclysmic ruptures in the universe are written in gravitational ink.
We could talk about the wildly erratic tone, where Singer takes a horrifying, cataclysmic moment like Xavier's School for the Gifted getting blown to pieces — and without even a beat for the audience to process what's happened, jumps into a wacky Quicksilver rescue montage.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," CPF President Brian Rice said.
"The President's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Brian K. Rice said.
Such events are commonplace, happening many times a day, yet this was one was special because for the first time, the National Science Foundation's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) detected tiny ripples in the fabric of space-time that the cataclysmic event created.
Critics score: 92%Audience score: 95%Netflix description: "A policeman, a criminal overlord, a Bollywood film star, politicians, cultists, spies, and terrorists — the lives of the privileged, the famous, the wretched, and the bloodthirsty interweave with cataclysmic consequences amid the chaos of modern-day Mumbai"
The assertion comes in the wake of a presidential tweet, which legal analysts dubbed anywhere from "cataclysmic" to "a non-story," that raised questions about whether Trump has put himself in legal peril in the federal investigation into Russian interference in the 85033 election.
Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechNew research suggests that much of the material that made life possible on Earth arrived after a cataclysmic collision between our planet and a Mars-sized object billions of years ago—likely the same collision that produced the Moon, the scientists say.
The government has been shutdown for nearly two weeks, cataclysmic climate change is looming closer than we ever expected (and hardly anyone is doing anything about it), and a day doesn't go by that we don't have news of another natural disaster or mass shooting.
The fact that we haven't succeeded in making the city universally affordable just demonstrates that the problem is not really solvable by cities alone, and perhaps not solvable at all in a "hot market" city, unless something cataclysmic happens to the underlying market system.
The simplicity of the original houses meant that if a couple divorced, it was almost always possible for one of the parents to buy the other out, and the kids could stay here with us, a steady support system during a season of cataclysmic change.
It was the fourth time, officially, in the last two years that astronomers have detected such ripples from the cataclysmic mergers of black holes – objects so dense that space and time are wrapped around them like a glove so that not even light can escape.
What is remarkable, following the stories in Young Radicals, is to realize that the horrors these men and women would live through — horrors that were genuinely cataclysmic in their scale — somehow coexisted with the eventual spread of peace, prosperity, and equality in the 20th century.
Violent volcanic eruptions worldwide had begun tens of thousands of years before the asteroid impact, and research suggests all the resulting lava and ash could have exacerbated the impact of the cataclysmic event that eventually wiped out three-quarters of all life on Earth.
The story unfolds in two timelines: San Francisco in 2017, in an alternate time track where Hillary Clinton won the election and Mr. Trump's political ambitions were thwarted, and London in the 22nd century, after decades of cataclysmic events have killed 80 percent of humanity.
The frenzy surrounding the Nunes memo, which involves such extreme concerns about national security that it may precipitate a crisis between Trump and FBI Director Christopher Wray and the Justice Department, suggests that a cataclysmic event in the Russia investigation could well occur within days.
Read more: Russia is going all in on bitcoin — and everyone's got a theory Mugabe has overseen a cataclysmic decline in the country's economy since 2000, when a combination of drought and the forcible seizure of white-owned farms led to hyperinflation and multiple famines.
Financial analysts at some of the world's largest banks have been making cataclysmic predictions for world stock markets since the beginning of January, evoking images of city workers running around in panic shouting "SELL SELL SELL" into a cell phone, or sobbing into their ties.
The authors also make a point of refuting the theory articulated by US astronomers Donald W. Olson, Marilynn S. Olson, and Russell L. Doescher in 2004, suggesting that Munch's gripping skies captured the effects of the cataclysmic 1883 eruption of the Indonesian volcano Krakatoa.
The astronomers who stayed behind trained their telescopes on a patch of sky where they hoped to find an astrophysical Rosetta stone: a cataclysmic event capable of producing electromagnetic signals on top of gravitational waves separately detected by the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (Advanced LIGO).
The point is, even if the world suffers some sort of cataclysmic event that turns society into The Road Warrior, you'll still need some savings to get by—if only to buy up all the weapons and gasoline you'll need to become a post-apocalyptic pirate ruler.
But by the time its final credits rolled after a jumbo jet burst through a blockade that was holding a ferocious tidal wave of vampiric hellbeasts at bay — thus setting up a cataclysmic showdown that never came to be — Zoo had become a surreal goddamn masterpiece.
The problem in that story is that there's this alien world that rotates around a trinary star system — it has three stars — and whenever the stars line up, the alien planet experiences cataclysmic natural disasters, all of civilization dies, and they have to rebuild from scratch.
But Professor Fielding warned that some of Mr. Corbyn's own lawmakers were so disenchanted that they may be hoping that Labour's election results are a "cataclysmic disaster and a signal for those who voted for Jeremy Corbyn to start thinking that maybe a mistake was made." video
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," said CPF President Brian K. Rice.
This is a rate of carbon release probably 10 times faster than anything scientists can find in the geological record for the past 23 million years, including cataclysmic volcanic eruptions that are linked with several of the mass extinctions of life that have occurred during that time.
The new experiment is different in that it investigated the fate of three life-essential volatile elements—carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur—in the wake of a cataclysmic impact involving two young rocky planets, in addition to providing an estimate for the size of the hypothetical impactor.
"Schumer also warned the President that if he picked someone hostile to Roe, and hostile to the ACA, that it would be 'cataclysmic,' tear the country apart in a way it hasn't been for some time, and be bad for the President's legacy," the source told CNN.
Then, in one cataclysmic season, it all falls apart, beginning with a killing that might have been prevented if only the parents hadn't been so committed to a you-choose-your-feelings worldview that they dismissed the signs of mental illness in one of the kids.
" One of the Democratic Senate losers in 2018, Claire McCaskill, pointed to the historic roots of Democratic Party struggles in an interview with Nick Lemann in The New Yorker: "There was a cataclysmic shifting when we decided that civil rights was the cause of our party.
Other proposals that NASA did not pursue include MoonRise, which would have brought back soil and rock from the moon's South Pole-Aitken Basin, the scar of a cataclysmic impact more than four billion years ago; and Sprite, a probe that would have parachuted onto Saturn.
" Rob Stutzman, a California-based Republican strategist, told CNN last fall that, "The cataclysmic losses in Orange County are the manifestation of changing demographics that have been in motion for a couple decades," adding that "(President Donald) Trump has accelerated the political consequences (of) the GOP.
His death has still not been recognized by officials as storm-related despite the fact it was labeled "victim of cataclysmic storm" in a mortality database CNN and the Centro de Periodismo Investigativo (CPI) sued the Puerto Rican government to obtain after officials wouldn't make it public.
Behind the Poster Meilan Mizell had a baby about two weeks before she was asked to be the model for artwork promoting "Baby Screams Miracle," Clare Barron's dark drama about a family praying its way through a cataclysmic storm, now at the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington.
But a decade of GOP climate denial, fossil fuel industry obstruction, mounting climate disasters, and the cataclysmic election of Donald Trump pushed the climate fight into a much more radical and confrontational mode, so much so that the optimism of 231 now seems bizarre, if not delusional.
"Foreign policy people yesterday told me off the record that the media is getting it wrong on North Korea, and the media is getting it wrong on Donald Trump, that actually we are far closer to a cataclysmic event," the former GOP congressman-turned-independent-pundit said.
If the email standards adopted in the 1970s had included public-private key cryptography as a default setting, we might have avoided the cataclysmic email hacks that have afflicted everyone from Sony to John Podesta, and millions of ordinary consumers might be spared routinized identity theft.
With Greece's place in the euro zone hanging in the balance, basic commodities running low in stores and the country looking like it might default on its debt — a potentially cataclysmic scenario for Europe — in the end the public's "no" vote was ignored and a third bailout was accepted.
Though it is heavily in debt compared with its equity position, for the bank to go under it would take a cataclysmic series of events, not the least of which being a decision by European banking authorities to simply wash their hands and let the Continent's biggest bank fail.
But midway through the film (I hestitate to say how far through, because the nature of the editing completely skews any sense of time passing) a leak springs in the ship's hull, a cataclysmic disaster that plays out with the unhurried but inescapable matter-of-factness of global warming.
So it's easy to see how Cohn might have been persuaded -- or persuaded himself -- to stay, in the same way the President's national security team of Mattis, Tillerson and McMaster and chief of staff Kelly seem determined to tolerate Trump's tantrums in order to prevent more cataclysmic eruptions.
There were few empires that weren't touched by the cataclysmic climate event of 536 CE. Based on historical archives and artifacts, we know that some civilizations, such as the Frankish and Japanese, were deeply damaged by the phenomenon, while others, like the Anglo-Saxons, benefitted from its disruption.
He said the World Health Organization had ordered an immediate evacuation of the city due to a recently discovered super-bacteria that, combined with Zika in the human body, could lead to a form of cataclysmic disease that causes your entire body to ooze out of your skin.
It took a cataclysmic set of failures by the Iowa Democratic Party earlier this year for the Democrats' party elders to openly discuss the possibility of scrapping the once-sacrosanct Iowa caucus in favor of a primary or even stripping it of its first-in-the-nation status altogether.
After three debates that each began with in-the-weeds discussions about health care policy, Tuesday's face-off in Ohio comes in the midst of an impeachment inquiry of Mr. Trump and after a weekend of cataclysmic fallout after Mr. Trump abruptly changed United States policy in Syria.
But given its current incarnation as a conglomerate of right-wing nationalists, Randian zealots and Christian fundamentalists all laser-focused on repealing different aspects of the 20th century while consigning our children to spend their golden years in a fiery hellscape, the situation starts to look potentially cataclysmic.
It is time for a new measure of economic health, one that takes into account a new national climate that has been changed by technology, labor practices, globalization and cataclysmic events such as the Great Recession and its seemingly bounce-less rebound for low- and middle-income Americans.
But a fast pace is more than a generic quality; speed today deserves attention as a subject in its own right, whether in the propagation of misinformation through social networks, the opaque and instantaneous transfers of capital into cryptocurrencies and tax havens or the cataclysmic changes in our climate.
Maggie Hoskie inhabits a world only a few years in our future, where energy wars have culminated in a cataclysmic flooding called the Big Water, and the Navajo reservation has saved itself with supernatural help, sprouting enormous walls of white shell, turquoise, abalone and jet around its borders.
That was the cataclysmic Season 7 finale, which both demonstrated the annihilative power of a zombie ice dragon and finally paired the two most attractive people in the story, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and Jon Snow (Kit Harington), not long after revealing that they are apparently aunt and nephew.
He confesses to having been a nihilistic teenager who was bored by Yugoslavia's socialist, pan-ethnic project, with its oppressive imposition of order and predictability; only later did Hemon realize that the 1980 death of Josip Broz Tito, the country's longtime leader, was the beginning of a cataclysmic end.
Much of his science fiction takes place in a universe that lives in the aftermath of a cataclysmic war that marked and scarred everybody who lived through it, and A Feast for Crows, the fourth Song of Ice and Fire book, delves into the horrors of war with great passion.
Image: Mike Stewart (AP)As you may have heard, Equifax—the company responsible for a poorly handled, cataclysmic data breach that exposed the personal information of nearly 150 million people—has reached a settlement that will see the company finally begin to pay out damages to those who were affected.
Image: CNSAAdditionally, most of the samples taken by missions to the near side of the Moon seem to contain traces from some cataclysmic collision that created the near side of the Moon's Mare Imbrium (the left eye, if you imagine the Moon, viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, as a face).
"The concern would be that behind the scenes, he would in a whole variety of ways thwart the investigation without the issue of a public firing, without the issue of a cataclysmic event that would generate immediate political backlash," said Conway, now a professor at the Medill School of Journalism.
While I certainly agree that we should do everything we possibly can in the present to prevent cataclysmic disasters in the future, I still take solace in an album that shows humans dealing with their usual neuroses in an apocalyptic wasteland, for it's these neuroses that make us, well, human.
It aims to demonstrate that while China experienced cataclysmic social and economic changes during the decades the exhibition covers — roughly 22007 (the year of the Tiananmen Square massacre) to 73 (the year of the Beijing Olympics) — its artists sustained their role as moral controversialists, critical of politics at home and beyond.
"So it's easy to see how Cohn might have been persuaded -- or persuaded himself -- to stay, in the same way the President's national security team of Mattis, Tillerson and McMaster and chief of staff Kelly seem determined to tolerate Trump's tantrums in order to prevent more cataclysmic eruptions," he continued.
"Before our study, tardigrades were regarded as the only organism on Earth to survive a cataclysmic event," such as "the impact of an asteroid that could cause the boiling of all water in the oceans," said study author Ricardo Cardoso Neves, a postdoc at the University of Cogenhagen, in an email.
"If there's a vote to leave, you've taken a big block out of the architecture of Europe's foundation but if the U.K. votes to stay by a small percentage, no immediate cataclysmic events are going to happen but the debate won't go away," explained David Roche, president and global strategist at Independent Strategy.
The aid announced on Friday provides just a fraction of the $94.4 billion Rossello has said the island needs to recover from cataclysmic damage to its infrastructure and housing stock, although Puerto Rico is eligible to participate in other programs that could increase the aid to $45 billion, according to Friday's statement.
In response to accusations that Facebook was used by Russian agents to influence the 2016 election, and amidst the growing sense that social media has helped drive cataclysmic events like Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, the company first mocked the notion that it could have had any role in influencing politics.
"The more detectors we have in the global gravitational-wave network, the more accurately we can localize the gravitational-wave signals on the sky, and the better we can determine the underlying nature of cataclysmic events that produced the signals," David Reitze, executive director of the LIGO Laboratory, said in a press release.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice, the top firefighters' union official in the state, said in a statement.
He would not be seen again in public until the Bolsheviks staged a second coup attempt nearly four months later, this time resulting in the cataclysmic October Revolution, which, according to Sean McMeekin's estimates, ultimately caused 25 million deaths, radically transformed Russian society and polarized global politics for more than half a century.
Little mention is made in the novel of the impact of the cataclysmic Second World War that has just ended, or of the Dutch famine (known as "the hunger winter" in the Netherlands) that claimed about 22,000 lives just two years earlier, at the end of the Nazi occupation of the country.
Rosenstein called Comey's decision to give his personal recommendation against the prosecution of Clinton in a news conference "a really, really big deal," and said the move to publicize the reopening of the FBI investigation days away from the 2016 election was a "cataclysmic decision" that should have been left to the attorney general.
But more importantly, disbelief that such an enormous, staggering, colossal bet – a bet that at $35 trillion is seven times the size of what our current government spends – would even be considered in light of all the uncertainties, doubts, fears and suspicions raised by so many about such a vast and potentially cataclysmic change.
The eruption, which entered its 38th day on Saturday, stands as the most destructive in the United States since at least the cataclysmic 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state that reduced hundreds of square miles to wasteland, according to geologist Scott Rowland, a volcanologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Shot over the course of a year and a half between 2013 and 2014, Nalbandian's photos are a honest and uncensored testimony to the strength and vitality of the people living amidst cataclysmic turmoil, from fighters in the thick of the nation's ongoing civil war to everyday citizens trying to coexist with the nonstop violence.
Most of them favor annexation of the West Bank, which would nearly extinguish the possibility of a two-state solution to the Palestinian conflict, and many support building a Third Temple on the site of the Dome of the Rock, an affront to a Muslim holy site that could set off a cataclysmic holy war.
To anticipate something more cataclysmic for Americans here—such as World War III, as some breathlessly speculated over the weekend—is to believe that the presidency of Donald Trump, and his election in 2016, have brought us into a world of chaotic possibility, a world where the unlikely ought to be expected here and abroad.
IN FACT, I BELIEVE THE END RESULT WILL BE AN ENHANCEMENT OF IT. NOW THERE MAY BE SOME BUMPS ALONG THE WAY, AND THERE WERE BUMPS ALONG THE WAY WITH THE TAX LEGISLATION, THERE ARE BUMPS ALONG THE WAY WITH EVERYTHING, BUT THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE BLOWING UP THE WORLD OR ANYTHING CATACLYSMIC.
"This interesting confluence of orbital data and sample data, and all different kinds of sample data—lunar impact glass, Luna samples, Apollo samples, lunar meteorites—they are all coming together and pointing to something that is not a cataclysmic spike at 3.9 billion years ago," said Nicolle Zellner, a planetary scientist at Albion College in Michigan.
The Doomsday Vault, as it's been dubbed, opened exactly ten years ago today, and it's there on Svalbard Island—halfway between the mainland of Norway and the North Pole—to protect the world's seeds in the event of cataclysmic climate change, mega-droughts, nuclear war, or whichever apocalypse-inducing event we might be able to think of.
There&aposs Growing Evidence That Venus Was Once HabitableIf you could hop in a time-traveling spacecraft, go back three billion years and land any place in…Read more ReadIf life emerged on Venus during its 2-million-year window of habitability, this cataclysmic turn of events likely wiped out every living creature, large or small.
"The apocalypse is never that single cataclysmic event," remarks a resistance leader of an imaginary nation to her psychiatrist in a conversation at the heart of "In the Future They Ate From the Finest Porcelain" (2015), the most recent film of Palestinian artist Larissa Sansour and the central piece in her solo exhibition at Sabrina Amrani Gallery.
Also available for investigation, sometimes with story relevance and sometimes just for fun, will be the ruins of our Earth as we know it today—Horizon is set 1,000 years after an unspecified cataclysmic event, called simply "the fall," turned everything to shit, and nature has very much reclaimed the planet, albeit alongside these strange machines.
Writing about Dufresne on a previous occasion, I stated that she was part of a group of figurative artists: […]they seem to have their fingers on the pulse of the cataclysmic changes America has been undergoing, as signaled by [Eve Kosofsky] Sedgwick's foundational book [Epistemology of the Closet (1990)], which helped begin the field of queer studies.
With little evidence that Congress or respect for the Constitution will impede the new administration's determination to fix what isn't broken, the best to hope for is that the economic damage is not cataclysmic, but is painful enough that we as a nation can finally agree to bury the doctrine of protectionist nationalism once and for all.
She is not only updating Guston's own take on a subject that stretches as far back as Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of cataclysmic storms, done in the last decade of his life, but she is also gaining parity with him, endowing these new works with a particular gravitas that wasn't always apparent in the earlier work.
This world might not deserve to live in the grace of this small relief—of the true return of Peak Britney—and Britney might not deserve to be reborn into a cultural moment that's so ugly and cataclysmic, but while we're here we might as well press play, close our eyes, and pretend it's 2003 again.
Among the many explorations of catastrophe presented in 2115, it was Lopatin's vision that stood out the most—not because it was the most violent or cataclysmic, but because in a year that felt like the literal end of the world, it was kind of nice to see a version of apocalypse that ended in hope.
Cataclysmic events like the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, the spiritual father of the nation, by a Hindu right-wing zealot in 1948, and the secession of East Pakistan to produce the sovereign state of Bangladesh in 1971, are depicted incisively by Krishen Khanna in "News of Gandhiji's Death" (203) and two dark and riveting works, "Game 1" (ca.
Experiences range from the low-key (friends wanting a weed fix for a birthday) to the cutting (a self-absorbed Vice writer feigns interest in a former Hasidic man for a story) to the joyful (an eclipse party turns into an engagement party) to the heartbreaking (a city reels in the aftermath of some unnamed cataclysmic event).
The latest volcanic eruption, which entered its 23th day on Thursday, stands as the most destructive in the United States since at least the cataclysmic 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state that reduced hundreds of square miles to wasteland, according to geologist Scott Rowland, a volcano specialist from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
A more ideologically orthodox Trump is, in many ways, a more reassuring figure on the world stage, one who may be somewhat more likely than an alt-right Trump to get the United States involved in a small war, but who is also dramatically less likely to permanently upend the global order in a potentially cataclysmic way.
In an otherwise cataclysmic year marked by devastating natural disasters, the start of George W. Bush's second term as President of the United States, and Son of the Mask, the worst sequel to a great movie ever made, the Tide to Go Stain Remover Pen was far and away the best thing to come out of the year of our lord 2005.
A number of clues seemed to affirm that at the very least something would be destroyed, with the rumors first starting to swirl when telescopes aimed at a mysterious blue object in the sky popped up months back and intensifying in the weeks since with warning signs popping up at Titled and other ominous clues pointing to a cataclysmic event.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice, the top executive of the union that represents firefighters in California, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
With his raised fist clenched he said, " I don't know nothing about no f…ing history, I'm just telling you what happened" Killip took the photographs with a large format camera between 1973 and '85, mostly in the North East section of England, an industrial area undergoing cataclysmic change, where shipyards were retrenched and mines closed, leading to the Miner's Strike of 1984.
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World, by Steve BrusattePaleontologist Steve Brusatte pieced together some of the most recent scientific findings to create this up-to-date story of the dinosaurs, from their humble beginnings during the Triassic, to their dramatic rise during the thundering Jurassic, and ending with their cataclysmic demise at the end of the Cretaceous.
Less cataclysmic concepts conceived by the show include the now occasionally employed legal strategy of confusing the jury known as "the Chewbacca defense" (+22), the notion that Family Guy is written by manatees pushing joke balls around (+2) and that The Simpsons already did every plotline conceivable (+21), the persistent idea that gingers are soulless (+21), and bowel movement size being measured in "Courics" (+21).
Unless the international community acts quickly to compel the regime of President Joseph Kabila to give up on its efforts to cling to power beyond the expiration of its legal mandate less than three months away, the dozens killed in clashes this week may well be just the first casualties of what could be a cataclysmic convulsion in the heart of the African continent.
Gance and his co-writers took the science-fiction drama of that novel as a metaphor for what was happening in world politics, suggesting that perhaps only the impending death of everyone on the planet — in this iteration through the cataclysmic crash into earth by Lexell's Comet — might possibly bring the nations together just long enough to escape the devastation of the impending World War.
And it sort of is built around the idea that, um, very soon there will be a cataclysmic moment that they call "the storm", in which... It sort of depends on like what version you're looking at, but it usually revolves around World War 2180, and that... This, um, definitely not-racist-at-all theory about a global elite class controlling everyone will result in a huge World War.
The unflappable head of the House Democratic Caucus has emerged as a fiercely disciplined party spin doctor, proficient in promoting the Democrats' ambitious agenda and attacking President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in cataclysmic terms, often in the same breath.
Emerging from a tense closed-door meeting in Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office in the Capitol, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that there had been no compromise, and that if the logjam continued, the White House would seek a shorter-term deal that would keep spending at current levels for a year and raise the government's statutory borrowing limit to stave off a cataclysmic breach of the debt ceiling.
In the meantime, even Rosenstein's critics are sympathetic to the jam he and the Justice Department are in, even as they are wary about the compromises already made: "Standing up to Trump … might have provoked the cataclysmic confrontation between the Justice Department and the president that has at times seemed inevitable since the Russia probe began," former DOJ spokesperson Miller wrote in the Washington Post, on March 22.
John is all of the following: a queer liberal conspiracist who socializes with neighborhood racists; a manic depressive consumed by predictions of cataclysmic global catastrophe; an off-the-grid hoarder of gold who takes in stray dogs; a genius with a photographic memory who's spent his whole life caring for his mother while designing a massive and elaborate hedge maze in his backyard; and one of the most skilled antique clock restorers in the world.
Here are some more ways of dying that are more common than winning this week's Powerball drawing, also from the National Safety Council: Being bitten or struck by a dog: 1 in 116,448 Being stung by a hornet, wasp or bee: 20143 in 55,764 Cataclysmic storm: 1 in 6,780 But it's not all bad news — you're still more likely to draw the winning lottery ticket than you are to pick a perfect NCAA tournament bracket.
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