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27 Sentences With "calamitously"

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Soon, her anger and new abilities are spinning calamitously out of control.
The survivors of the calamitously unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion marched behind a banner.
What is the likelihood that another supernova will calamitously erupt in our stellar neighborhood?
Reports suggest the injured taken to local hospitals over the weekend found those in calamitously bad shape.
A calamitously rapid one, in fact, given the years of bad behavior he got away with until now.
Should they embrace bold progressive platforms that Republicans are sure to label as socialist and calamitously expensive in the general election?
Connie, a calamitously inept bad guy who, during one terrible New York adventure, leaves ruin and broken bodies in his wake.
On a private conference call, Iowa Democratic leaders revealed more about how the reporting process on Monday night went calamitously awry.
"The Citizens United majority's assurances that independence and transparency would protect the public from corrupting interests have proven calamitously wrong," he wrote.
But her own party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has suffered calamitously low poll ratings; at 25% they are neck-and-neck with the Green Party.
It watches with Communist Chinese schadenfreude as the virus spreads through the United States, the stock market crashes calamitously, and the U.S. economy teeters toward recession.
"The biggest mistake here, though, is a misbegotten decorousness that sinks the movie, stoving it as calamitously as an enraged whale," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
And then summer hit, and a dreadful glut of desperately familiar sequels and wannabe franchise debuts seemed to actively repel audiences, dragging down box office to calamitously historic lows.
Party leaders revealed new details of how the reporting process went calamitously awry, marring the kickoff of the Democratic presidential primary and threatening Iowa's future as the first-in-the-nation contest.
On the off-chance Trump's decision to fire Comey is not a calamitously ham-fisted attempt to obstruct the Russia-Trump investigation, a few of the following things need to happen very quickly.
Now, as contradictory accounts about elements of the ambush are trickling out, frustrated members of Congress are demanding answers about how a shadowy mission in a remote region of Africa ended so calamitously.
In the end, we lost calamitously, almost comically, with two inexplicable errors from our otherwise excellent goalkeeper, Loris Karius, and an astonishing goal (courtesy of a bicycle kick) from Real Madrid's Gareth Bale.
Working against Germany's calamitously pro-cyclical "Spardiktat" (fiscal austerity), the European Central Bank has nursed the euro area economy and its financial system to one of the best years since the euro's adoption 19 years ago.
One of the last major pieces of the puzzle came together this year with the completion of a pumping station at the mouth of the 17th Street Canal, where the flood walls breached so calamitously in Katrina.
Record: 6-8Last week: 20thWeek 15 result: Lost to the Jaguars, 20-16Week 16 opponent: at Los Angeles ChargersOne thing to know: The Raiders collapsed in the fourth quarter on Sunday against the Jaguars, losing calamitously in their final home game in Oakland ever.
It took all of six minutes for the frenzy to get underway as Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi calamitously turned the ball into his own net, but fortunately, his blushes were spared in the 19th minute when Lucas Torreira leveled the scores, pouncing on Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher's misplaced parry.
Another factor in the defeat of the treaty was Wilson's staunch belief that the people supported him. He refused to compromise and so, according to Bailey, betrayed the League. Wilson's refusal led him to formulate his "Jackson Day" letter in which he calamitously made the treaty an issue of the upcoming 1920 presidential election. The letter sealed the fate of the treaty by converting a nonpartisan issue into a hostage of party loyalty and politics.
By 1865 he had moved into banking and specialized in selling municipal, state, and government bonds. Relying on his bank president father's connections, his political contacts, and his own acumen, Yerkes gained a name for himself in the local financial and social world. However, while serving as a financial agent for the City of Philadelphia's treasurer, Joseph Marcer, Yerkes risked public money in a large-scale stock speculation. This speculation ended calamitously when the Great Chicago Fire sparked a financial panic.
518 Moorehead's 1946 biography of Montgomery also remains well considered – "Moorehead was well able to see – as Wilmot calamitously didn't – that Eisenhower was Montgomery's superior in character and judgment."Clive James, Cultural Amnesia, p.521 In 1956, his book Gallipoli about the Allies' disastrous First World War campaign at Gallipoli, received almost unprecedented critical acclaim (though it was later criticised by the British Gallipoli historian Robert Rhodes James as "deeply flawed and grievously over-praised"). In England, the book won the Sunday Times thousand- pound award and gold medal was the first recipient of the Duff Cooper Memorial Award.
Natasha "Nat" O'Brien is a celebrated pastry chef invited to London to assist in preparing a state dinner for the queen, organized by culinary critic Maximillian "Max" Vandeveer. Natasha's ex- husband, Robert "Robby" Ross, is a fast-food entrepreneur ("the Taco King") serving the "everyman" consumer while she caters to the affluent. Max is the "calamitously fat" grand gourmand publisher of a gourmet magazine Epicurious and is patron of several famous European chefs, each renowned for a signature dish. When Natasha arrives, Max is gloating over his latest issue, featuring "the world's most fabulous meal," which highlights the culinary masterpieces of his favorite chefs.
Historical chart of Energie league performance after WWII The club re-emerged after World War II in 1949 as BSG Franz Mehring Grube, becoming BSG Aktivist Brieske-Ost in 1950. The club was renamed SC Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg in 1954 and played in the DDR-Oberliga generally earning mid-table results until calamitously falling all the way to the fourth tier Cottbus Bezirksliga in the early 1960s. The players of this side formed SC Energie Cottbus in 1963, whilst the reserve team merged back to BSG Aktivist Brieske-Ost to form BSG Aktivist Senftenberg. The club still exists as FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg today.
The Battle of the Sittang Bend and the Japanese Breakout across Pegu Yomas were linked Japanese military operations during the Burma Campaign, which took place nearly at the end of World War II. Surviving elements of the Imperial Japanese Army who had been driven into the Pegu Yoma attempted to break out eastwards, to join other Japanese troops retreating from the British forces. The break-out was the objective of the Japanese Twenty-Eighth Army with support at first from the Thirty-third Army and later the Fifteenth Army. As a preliminary, the Japanese Thirty-third Army attacked Allied positions in the Sittang Bend, near the mouth of the river, to distract the Allies. The British had been alerted to the break-out attempt and it ended calamitously for the Japanese, who suffered many losses, with some formations being wiped out.

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