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Still, tech in 2017 that makes life a little bit better instead of cataclysmically worse: What a relief!
My fellow interns and I soon realized we weren't ready for the real world to introduce itself so cataclysmically.
That a third John Wick movie is arriving in a couple of months, even though the second one was cataclysmically boring?
And though his union with Jolie made him even more cataclysmically famous, by then he'd at least learned to shrug off everyone else's expectations.
He was cataclysmically bad in the Finals, but he does plenty well and he can slide to the four in smallball lineups to play alongside Ingram.
A disastrous war, a cataclysmically unsupervised banking system, and a painfully slow recovery: These are the public's very legitimate complaints with American governance in the 21st century.
He was, he admitted, surprised that the Soviet Union fell "with a whimper, not a bang," as he put it; he had feared the Cold War would end cataclysmically.
A HAPPENING OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS Common, Allison Janney and Jennifer Garner star in the actress Judy Greer's feature directing debut, a comedy built around a cataclysmically bad day at school.
The world's getting hotter, leading scientists to cook up some crazy ideas about how to get it to stay cool enough to avoid a series of cataclysmically bad events from occurring.
While he goes into rigorous detail about the technicalities of the Rorschach and the infighting among psychologists, his book largely ignores the people at the sharp end, the patients and ordinary folks whose lives have sometimes been cataclysmically affected by the results of the test.
They are now forced to admit that they were drastically, cataclysmically — and most disturbing, willfully — out-of-touch with people in their own country who have been rightly concerned about out-of-control spending, porous borders, an assault on values and standards that have long made this country strong, and a political class that is no longer accountable to its constituents.
The Downfall of Númenor and the Changing of the World. The intervention of Eru Ilúvatar cataclysmically reshaped Arda into a sphere. In Tolkien's conception, Arda (the Earth) was created specifically as "the Habitation" (Imbar or Ambar) for the Children of Ilúvatar (Elves and Men). It is envisaged in a flat Earth cosmology, with the stars, and later also the sun and moon, revolving around it.
Sussman, "Stories for The Keepsake" (CC), 163–65. Many of Shelley's stories are set in places or times far removed from early 19th-century Britain, such as Greece and the reign of Henry IV of France. Shelley was particularly interested in "the fragility of individual identity" and often depicted "the way a person's role in the world can be cataclysmically altered either by an internal emotional upheaval, or by some supernatural occurrence that mirrors an internal schism".Sussman, "Stories for The Keepsake" (CC), 167.
Yuri comes back to the secular public view with this album under the supervision of Muxxic Latina. With this album she tries to return to her time-worn Pop, ballad, and R&B; roots, but without leaving her fanatical religious belief. Her first single "Ya no vives en mí" ("You don't live in me anymore") was well received in radio stations, especially in Chile and Central America, however in Mexico cataclysmically failed in the charts due to little promotion from the label; Yuri left the label for Sony Music.
It is not a mountain range in the normal sense, because it was formed as a single mountain called Koolau Volcano (koolau means "windward" in Hawaiian, cognate of the toponym Tokelau). What remains of Koolau is the western half of the original volcano that was destroyed in prehistoric times when the entire eastern half--including much of the summit caldera--slid cataclysmically into the Pacific Ocean. Remains of this ancient volcano lie as massive fragments strewn nearly over the ocean floor to the northeast of Oahu. Kāneʻohe Bay is what remains of the ancient volcano's summit caldera after the slide.
The Cave Mountain Anticline exposed as a cliff-face in Cave Mountain Gap Eons ago — through a process known as "river piracy" or stream capture — the flow of the river was diverted cataclysmically from its old bed westward into what would eventually become the present Smoke Hole gorge through massive excavation and erosion. This likely developed through an intermediate stage during which the South Branch (or its precursor stream here, the lower Briggs Run) traversed the future Smoke Hole region underground. The roof of the vast subterranean channel then collapsed forming the karst topography seen today.; Sponsored by the Conservation Commission of West Virginia Before the river exits the gap it passes through a narrow channel with ferocious rapids locally known as the "Rock Break".
Following the publication of One Day... Solzhenitsyn wrote four more books, three in 1963 and a fourth in 1966 which cataclysmically led to the controversy of his publications. In 1968, Solzhenitsyn was accused by the Literary Gazette, a Soviet newspaper, of not following Soviet principles. The Gazette's editors also made claims that Solzhenitsyn was opposing the basic principles of the Soviet Union, his style of writing had been controversial with many Soviet literary critics especially with the publication of One Day ... . This criticism made by the paper gave rise to further accusations that Solzhenitsyn had turned from a Soviet Russian into a Soviet enemy, therefore he was branded as an enemy of the state, who, according to the Gazette, had been supporting non-Soviet ideological stances since 1967, perhaps even longer.
Alexandria came to be regarded as the capital of knowledge and learning, in part because of the Great Library. Many important and influential scholars worked at the Library during the third and second centuries BC, including, among many others: Zenodotus of Ephesus, who worked towards standardizing the texts of the Homeric poems; Callimachus, who wrote the Pinakes, sometimes considered to be the world's first library catalogue; Apollonius of Rhodes, who composed the epic poem the Argonautica; Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who calculated the circumference of the earth within a few hundred kilometers of accuracy; Aristophanes of Byzantium, who invented the system of Greek diacritics and was the first to divide poetic texts into lines; and Aristarchus of Samothrace, who produced the definitive texts of the Homeric poems as well as extensive commentaries on them. During the reign of Ptolemy III Euergetes, a daughter library was established in the Serapeum, a temple to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis. Despite the widespread modern belief that the Library of Alexandria was burned once and cataclysmically destroyed, the Library actually declined gradually over the course of several centuries.

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