In many cases the causes are man-made; and the consequences are man-made.
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It's "a man-made crisis [with] a man-made solution," beginning with an immediate ceasefire.
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Or if it is man-made, it's part of a man-made hoax perpetrated by China.
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Sorry, they're not passive, they're man-made and prone to all the same issues that anything man-made would be.
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"I don't believe man-made actions are changing the climate and don't believe man-made actions can influence the climate," she said.
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DISASTER BECOMING "MAN-MADE" Democratic U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said the crisis was shifting from a natural disaster to a man-made one.
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But the Hall still carries its odor of sanctity, of being something more profound than a man-made museum devoted to a man-made entertainment.
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I want people to remember man-made disaster, darkness and evil so they will distance themselves from man-made disaster, darkness and evil from now on.
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The second important difference is that the opioid epidemic is a man-made epidemic -- and maybe for the first time, a man-made epidemic has reached this proportion.
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" - Jonathan, 33 "Hasidic man made 'eat pussy' sign.
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What felt familiar, however, was the breathtaking and (literally) earthshaking excitement of watching a massive man-made launch vehicle destined to push something man-made farther than anyone can now imagine.
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Famine a 'man-made tragedy' Drew said the famine was "a man-made tragedy" and called for an end to the fighting so aid could get through to those most in need.
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Man-made threats to nature include pollution, the clearance of forests to make way for farms and cities, invasive species in new habitats and rising temperatures caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
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This man made an interactive video résumé to get hired
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A man-made problem with man-made solutions Now, if all of this to just too depressing -- mourning mothers and dead calves and the dim future of beloved marine mammal -- Balcomb says there are solutions.
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The drought, he told his audience of thousands, is man made.
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Cops say Dzmitry and another man made a threat of violence.
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South Sudan is not unusual in having a man-made famine.
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Trump has repeatedly questioned whether man-made climate change is real.
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They think man-made laws are an affront to divine ones.
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And in this case, the reason appears to be man-made.
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The other night he watched his son Nile's band, Man Made.
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This man made it within a few bites of his apple.
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Even more crushing: scientists believe the causes are largely man-made.
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I am not a great believer in man-made climate change.
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"We do believe it was a man-made drought," said Valadao.
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Today, these man-made flow paths are Lake Okeechobee's overflow valves.
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Like climate change, the urban heat island effect is man-made.
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Trump believes in climate change, but not that it's man-made.
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Daytona International Speedway does not look like a man-made structure.
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Sarin is a man-made nerve agent used in chemical warfare.
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Stories of man-made destruction are as ubiquitous as birthday cake.
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Such man-made stones are virtually indistinguishable from the natural sort.
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"This is a man-made disaster, it can end," Egeland said.
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Almost all of them are man-made and, therefore, can reversed.
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We cannot protect against every potential disaster — natural or man-made.
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It still surprises me how the man made it out unharmed.
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But it's not a natural disaster, it's a man-made disaster.
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Trump has expressed doubts that man-made greenhouse gases stoke warming.
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First: A disaster, natural or man-made, makes the state vulnerable.
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Today, Yemen is considered the world's worst man-made humanitarian crisis.
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The race has no costumes, no man-made obstacles, no music.
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"It's not a swamp, it's a man-made cesspool," one wrote.
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The absorbency of a puli coat rivals any man-made microfiber.
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It's a backdrop that feels aggressive and more overtly man-made.
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Congress can finally do something to end this man-made disaster.
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Industry professionals said the disaster was, beyond a doubt, man-made.
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From this hellish man-made calamity, one voice ruptures the breach.
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Man-made laws assure justice, but a higher law produces love.
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It's still considered the most powerful man-made explosive ever detonated.
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He was a man made up of random superstitions and axioms.
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But she had this nightmare of a man made of books.
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Neither man made reference to U.S. sanctions or the market turmoil.
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He did not mention anything about man-made pollution in his remarks.
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The police are investigating whether the landslide was natural or man-made.
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CIVIL aviation accounts for perhaps only 2% of man-made carbon emissions.
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Most wildfires are actually man-made -- 22018%, according to a NASA study.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP doubts that man-made climate change is a thing.
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Its 2014 model of seismic risks did not consider man-made quakes.
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Nothing in the universe man- made could produce that kind of power.
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Go deeper: In oil-rich Venezuela, fuel shortages spark man-made famines
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Natural disasters happen, but often the catastrophes that follow are man-made.
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Yet their sport is becoming ever more man-made, expensive and exclusive.
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It's not man-made; it's just growing out there on the earth.
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It has man-made ponds full of wildlife — sunfish, largemouth bass, frogs.
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He is pro-immigration and believes that climate change is man-made.
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These are the deepest and largest man-made holes in the world
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These are the deepest and largest man-made holes in the world.
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"We're creating these man-made challenges and it's a such a drag."
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The man-made reservoir collects water that flows down from the hills.
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Did Mexico party so hard that it caused a man-made earthquake?
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Fentanyl is a man-made opioid 100 times more powerful than morphine.
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During his campaign, Trump dismissed man-made climate change as a hoax.
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But many Republicans argue that this is not a man-made problem.
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The Barbarian, a man made of face paint and muscles, came in.
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Now, with man-made global warming, we are tossing that stability away.
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Natural and man-made disasters often occur with little or no warning.
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And the crisis in Flint was clearly a man-made, avoidable disaster.
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The Fix Marble or man-made, plain or veined, wood or steel?
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"This is a man-made crisis," Ms. Schuetze said in a statement.
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Everyone should probably discuss things like terrorism or other man-made disasters.
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At his office building, the man made his way toward his lab.
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It is important to be blunt: The tragedy was entirely man-made.
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"It is a man-made problem and it is solvable," she added.
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In this case, the man-made cables that deliver Netflix to your home.
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Satin is a finish not a fabric so can be man-made. 12.
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Erik's best man made sure to point out those similarities in his speech.
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Even China's controversial man-made islands in the South China Sea have courts.
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For instance, man-made climate change threatens the very survival of our civilization.
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Such silk is stronger, tougher and lighter than almost any man-made material.
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The rule book is itself no nostrum for the planet's man-made fever.
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The Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar was legitimately a man-made flying saucer.
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The volunteer speaking to Safai—a young, tall man—made an impassioned plea.
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The group slammed politicians who deny the existence of man-made climate change.
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This is a man-made disaster fueled by all sides in the conflict.
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Man-made sources of phosphorous include waste water, livestock farming, aquaculture and chemicals.
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But that has nothing to do with man-made climate change, he adds.
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First, there are problems associated with climate change and other man-made stressors.
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And he's guided the nation through seemingly countless natural and man-made disasters.
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Subi is the largest of China's seven man-made outposts in the Spratlys.
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Synthetic marijuana is a bunch of man-made chemicals that interact with CB1.
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And we're visiting a man-made "forest" in an urban environment of Singapore.
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Ships are not the only man-made artefacts that float across the seas.
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Paradise, California (CNN)Every man-made thing that burned, burned all the way.
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When mother nature and man-made structures meet, the effect is always stunning.
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Commercial air travel accounts for 2 to 3% of man-made carbon emissions.
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So he started photographing abandoned, man-made places where nature reclaims the space.
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The humanitarian suffering is not a natural tragedy but a man-made catastrophe.
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And in November, a man made a call to 911 regarding the family.
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It's simply water vapor condensing in the air to make man-made clouds.
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But man-made ecological damage doesn't always come in the form of extinctions.
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He hasn't clarified whether his position on man-made climate change has shifted.
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Trump doubts that man-made emissions are the prime cause of rising temperatures.
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There, heavy smoke can include toxic substances emitted when man-made materials burn.
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It also contains the world's tallest indoor waterfall and a man-made forest.
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A man-made half-acre pond has Gunite surfaces and a swimming deck.
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Indeed, global warming is a man-made problem that only humans can correct.
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The Lego section featured a massive Lego man made from smaller Lego pieces.
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And experts fear the man-made noise is fundamentally disrupting the marine ecosystem.
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" A sad man made generous offer to the store owner, who said, "Yes.
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China is still on these man-made islands in the South China Sea.
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Man made us better at what we do than was ever humanly possible.
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Do you think it is a threat, man-made climate emergency is a threat?
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The group said natural catastrophes and man-made disasters claimed 11,000 lives last year.
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The gradual subsidence of most cities has several causes, both man-made and natural.
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Earlier this year, a man made headlines when he attempted to scale Trump Tower.
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There is thus no man-made record of what Katla was up to then.
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Is man-made climate change therefore the cause of disruption to the polar vortex?
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In the early hours of Friday morning, though, one man made a bold statement.
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Though, can you really compare man-made sparks in the sky with astronomical ones?
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Trump had previously called man-made global warming a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese.
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For U.S. utility companies, man made climate change was indisputable fact — until it wasn't.
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Even so, the man-made carbon emissions that drive global warming continue to grow.
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However, man-made islands, like those China has been building, aren't counted under UNCLOS.
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The findings document the most significant man-made regional climate shift in world history.
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But it's the man-made kind, like partially hydrogenated oil, that's the health concern.
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The wildly varying temperatures and man-made snow in Pyeongchang have also posed problems.
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Everything that's man-made was someone's epiphany, and that process has to be protected.
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Even when Kennedy is shooting environments with man-made elements, humans are usually absent.
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He is a man made of trash with some kind of rudimentary AI component.
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He was 18 the first time he went spelunking in Cincinnati's man-made caverns.
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Fentanyl is a man-made opioid that is 100 times more powerful than morphine.
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This is where a critic will scoff, saying the ideas are but man-made.
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The man-made lakes were spotted with green weeds from human washing and waste.
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The police said they were investigating whether the landslide was natural or man-made.
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Among that group, 6900 percent think that man-made climate change is to blame.
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It resembles natural forest foliage while incorporating man-made, multicolored lights for dramatic effect.
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This comprises $543 billion to man-made risks and $226.4 billion to natural catastrophes.
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In things like hurricanes, we are wont to distinguish natural from man-made disasters.
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And in Utah, Bingham Canyon is the largest man-made excavation in the world.
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If the man made more money, then you were doing things his way. 2.
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The property also has a goldfish pond, fed by a small man-made waterfall.
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And man-made contraptions, like hydroelectric power sources, block their path to release eggs.
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Recently the president (in language as unartful as "rocket man") made noises about negotiations.
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This is not limited to only natural disasters, but man-made ones as well.
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The social and cultural integration issues we're seeing, in my opinion, are man-made.
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TPS grants immigration benefits to people from countries undergoing man-made or natural disasters.
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My book "Tombstone" recorded a horrific man-made disaster that lasted for several years.
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Super "white" man, however, is just a man made whiter and messianic over time.
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In a statement, she called the situation a "man-made disaster" with irreversible effects.
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Aside from a headache over the next day, the man made a full recovery.
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Myth: Coronavirus is man-made Reality: Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
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Over the last three years, most venues have been exclusively on man-made snow.
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Most venues over the last three years have been exclusively on man-made snow.
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So how to deal with a man-made virus of hate that won't die?
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Her body was found about 11 hours later in a nearby man-made pond.
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But the lake is actually a man-made waste site for a power plant.
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Though the climate has been cruel to Zimbabwe, the mess is mostly man-made.
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But digging tunnels requires navigating unforeseen rocks, soil, water, contamination and man-made objects.
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How would you deal with man-made obstacles like airplanes, skyscrapers, pollution or drones?
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And the positioning has sparked debate in town: Is it man-made or natural?
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Enjoy natural and man-made beauty, from the soaring Cascades to the Space Needle.
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The battle could result in "one of the largest man-made disasters" in years.
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Below are details of man-made diamonds: A team at the General Electric Research Laboratory in New York discovered the first commercially successful process for producing man-made diamonds in December, 1954, according to the book "The Diamond Makers" by Robert Hazen.
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Sam White, a historian who studies the role of climate in history, will also call it "man-made climate change" because "there are natural variations in climate as well as man-made climate change which is having a much greater impact," White said.
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To me, it seemed like a reaction to Man-Made, which was very stripped down.
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"Man-made climate change is contributing to increasingly strong hurricanes causing unprecedented damage," Branson said.
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These theories gained even more steam when NOAA announced that the sound wasn't man-made.
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He doubts mainstream scientific findings that man-made emissions are the prime cause of warming.
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Organophosphates are man-made chemicals typically found in pesticides, such as ant and roach spray.
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Ross would not say whether he accepted the scientific consensus on man-made climate change.
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I'm not a great believer...I'm not a big believer in man-made climate change.
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Democrats have also cited Pruitt's history of denying the effects of man made climate change.
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Is it at least partially, and probably largely, a result of man-made carbon emissions?
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The vault opened in 2008 and is designed to withstand natural and man-made disasters.
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Away from mapping landscape, mapping man-made structures is a little more hit and miss.
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There is near universal consensus in the scientific community that climate change is man made.
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Even conservative farmers are increasingly inclined to attribute these horrors to man-made climate change.
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Global warming is not man-made and there is barely any global warming at all.
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It's man-made and you say that the air above this artificial island is yours.
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And that is with barely 1°C of man-made warming since the industrial revolution.
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The airport said that the man made the claim when passing through a security check.
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Rivers are lined with tall walls and man-made embankments to keep them from overflowing.
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It might seem strange to focus on restoring what was essentially a man-made ecosystem.
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The island — dubbed Palm Jumeirah because of its palm tree shape — is completely man-made.
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He's said outright that man made carbon dioxide isn't primarily responsible for warming the planet.
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It's been creating man-made islands and building airfields, ports and weapons systems on them.
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And most important: None of this has anything to do with man-made climate change.
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They noted that contemporary artists are increasingly awed by man-made structures and buildings, too.
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This is why the crisis in South Sudan is being called a man-made famine.
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In fact, there are three other man-made famines developing in Nigeria, Somalia, and Yemen.
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Their version of hope acknowledges that climate change is real, man-made, and an emergency.
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In the statement, she called the situation a "man-made disaster" and the damage irreversible.
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He told me later that sitting so close to the man made him tremble inside.
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Extreme wildfires, which increasingly burn man-made material, are creating new health risks for firefighters.
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Around the world, food security is being threatened by man-made carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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I see man-made snow everywhere we go — nobody can count on natural snow anymore.
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While the earthquake destroyed some man-made tourist attractions, the mountain trails are still intact.
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Another man made multiple attempts of the climb while juggling different items in one hand.
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Snyder has repeatedly said he is taking responsibility for the man-made crisis he created.
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The old city is connected to the main town by a thin, man-made isthmus.
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That includes about 8,250 people from natural catastrophes and 3,078 fatalities in man-made disasters.
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Flint residents did not cause this man-made catastrophe, but are the ones being punished.
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Most of the extra heat from man-made global warming ends up in the oceans.
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The Typhon of this comic's title refers to a man-made second moon of earth.
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The country is still in the throes of the world's worst man-made humanitarian crisis.
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And this man made a mistake in the 66th minute and we lost the game.
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In these conditions, carbon atoms build on a tiny man-made or natural diamond seed.
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"This is a man-made disaster we're dealing with, make no mistake," Judge Hebert said.
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The series will look at underwater hotels, man-made floating islands, pencil towers and more.
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In this man-made crisis, a civilian is dying every three hours in the fighting.
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Rising sea levels, driven by man-made climate change, now regularly swamp these tiny islands.
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A 79-year-old man made a bonfire out of fallen tree branches to cook.
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Another debunks the false conspiracy theory that the novel coronavirus was a man-made virus.
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It's a haunting and fitting disjunction for trying to comprehend such severe, man-made devastation.
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Just beyond this man-made parking spot are acres of grassland and the occasional tree.
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Mr. Jayakody said it was unclear whether the explosion had been natural or man-made.
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Known as the Okeechobee Waterway, most of it is man-made to help control flooding.
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Before going to police, the man made posts on social media talking about his beliefs.
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Jay Inslee is making man-made climate change a cornerstone of his 2020 presidential candidacy.
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Kansas, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arkansas also face increased risk from man-made earthquakes.
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This one is more like a natural disaster, with man-made mistakes along the way.
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This could result in "one of the largest man-made disasters" in years, he said.
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All of which serves as a reminder that our definition of death is man-made.
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The island's man-made hopes have been repeatedly dashed, but hopefully nature will prove resilient.
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The pool, which was developed by Crystal Lagoons (a company founded by a Chilean businessman known for building other man-made lagoons around the world) holds the first-ever "largest man-made lagoon" title in the Guinness Book of World Records, according to House Beautiful.
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We're live-and-let-live about sexuality, accept man-made climate change and believe in evolution.
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Beef production is one of the most significant contributors to global, man-made greenhouse gas emission.
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The vaccine is made out of a man-made protein that is called epidermal growth factor.
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" Attenborough told the delegates: "Right now, we are facing a man-made disaster of global scale.
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Questions about Trump's stance on man-made climate change were off topic, according to The Guardian.
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It is the man-made conflict that is driving hunger and driving the conditions for famine.
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It had been a man-made problem and a human error … We decided to press on.
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But such calamities are also man-made, and a trail of incompetence led to this one.
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According to industry group IATA, air transport accounts for 400% of global man-made CO2 emissions.
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"It is crucial for the world economy that this man-made uncertainty ceases," said De Vijlder.
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Both pool also included a plunging waterfall – the largest man-made waterfalls in the United States.
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"No man-made system approaches the efficiency level achieved by nature in this case," said Boutet.
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It should've been just an ordinary day watching wild animals hang out in man-made preserves.
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Multiple scientific journals have said that 97% of climate scientists believe climate change is man made.
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Only 25 percent of Trump supporters surveyed agree that man-made climate change is happening now.
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Perhaps there's a minor effect, but I'm not a big believer in man-made climate change.
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Its adversary—rising sea levels brought on by man-made climate change—is relentless and merciless.
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All told, man-made reservoirs release roughly a gigaton of heat-trapping greenhouse gases each year.
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"There is no such thing as man-made islands," Wu told a regular monthly news briefing.
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Kim Jong Un stressing the importance of breeding the fish for the country's man-made lake.
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" — Charles, in a 20173 speech in Indonesia "I'm not a believer in man-made global warming.
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The man made the claim before the plane took off, the airline said in a statement.
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In other states, the EOC is only manned when there's a natural or man-made disaster.
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Puerto Rico is populated by a people long tested by adversities, both natural and man-made.
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Instead of proteins, you could use DNA to code for small, man-made molecules, aka drugs.
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This famine is entirely man-made, driven by conflict that disrupts food production and humanitarian access.
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For example, Tillerson believes in man-made climate change, which Trump has dismissed as a hoax.
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China has reclaimed seven reefs, building man-made islands with anti-aircraft and anti-missile batteries.
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Singapore's waste is incinerated or shipped to its only landfill on a nearby man-made island.
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I expect man-made systems will also become much more functionally flexible by introducing similar mechanisms.
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Like Pruitt and Trump, McMorris Rodgers also believes that man-made global warming is a hoax.
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Dogs are still far better at sniffing explosives than man-made contraptions are at detecting them.
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Unlike the eventual winner, Graham was happy to say climate change was real and man-made.
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Trump doubts the view of mainstream science that man-made greenhouse gases are raising global temperatures.
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His being a privileged young man [made him] the perfect protagonist to drive the film forward.
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Lee County was not the only place where man-made defenses against major hurricanes went awry.
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The deck off the great room has a fire pit, and overlooks a man-made pond.
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This is man-made famine, and we bear a startling amount of responsibility for it. Why?
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Scientists say it's the first documented extinction of a mammal because of man-made climate change.
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Natural disasters represented about $300 billion of the total, while man-made disasters another $6 billion.
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Man-made aerosols exist in hairspray and spray paint, but they come from natural sources too.
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This, climate scientists say, can only be explained by one thing: Man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
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The German chancellor has been a formidable force in the fight against man-made global warming.
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The man-made chemicals have been used to make products like Teflon, Scotchgard and firefighting products.
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The FCC said the man made almost 100 million illegal robocalls over a three-month period.
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The U.N. recently declared South Sudan's famine "man-made," putting 2503 million in need of aid.
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That is, climate change is real, it is largely man made, and it will be devastating.
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"We're here today because a moral man made a moral decision, a courageous decision," Walker said.
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My old man made me sing in the monthly talent contest to win him beer money.
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Paradoxically, the man-made disaster strangling the town has become its main attraction in recent years.
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Today the most severely malnourished places are Yemen and South Sudan — both entirely man-made crises.
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Researchers have found older man-made images, but these were abstract patterns, such as crisscrossing lines.
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Especially lately, when every day seems to bring a new disaster, either natural or man-made?
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Her body was found about 11 hours later in a man-made pond in Loudoun County.
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China has been building forward-operating bases on man-made islands in the South China Sea.
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For years, China has been constructing and fortifying man-made islands throughout the South China Sea.
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In May 2017, the Dewey was sent to skirt by one of China's man-made islands.
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We pushed off in the silky man-made snow where snowboarders arced gorgeous turns, surfer-style.
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According to industry figures, air transport accounts for 2 percent of global man-made carbon emissions.
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It supplies drinking water to Panama city, the capital, as does man-made Lake Alajuela nearby.
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Man-made snow is a vital part of the winter sports scene here in the Alps.
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"My photographs are all about the contradiction between the natural and the man-made," he says.
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Located on Fly Ranch Property, these two geysers are a product of a man-made accident.
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HBO's horrifying, unforgettable five-part miniseries tries to comprehend one of history's worst man-made disasters.
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Companies are increasingly planning for environmental risks to their growth, fueled by man-made climate change.
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Almost all governments blame this trend mainly on a build-up of man-made greenhouse gases.
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But that didn't last: In 2019, tens of thousands of man-made fires ravaged the rainforest.
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Man-made ports house massive cruise ships, and the islands are developed with huge resort hotels.
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It also jumped to mind after man-made disasters, when hateful rhetoric seemed to influence criminals.
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Rising world temperatures and the problems created by global warming are all man-made, Merkel added.
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"Climate change is a man-made problem that requires a feminist solution" is the show's tagline.
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What was once the most prosperous country in the region is now a man-made disaster.
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"The European Union is man-made, and everything done by man contains a story," he said.
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Reading that, there's no way you're not going to have a man-made-of-books character.
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His painstaking work is the latest man-made solution to help fix a man-made problem that is about 150 years old: Dams, logging, mining, farming, fishing and other industries have so fractured and polluted the river system that salmon can no longer migrate and thrive.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The scarcity of people equipped to run Britain's corporate boards is partly man-made.
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China has repeatedly promised it would not militarise its man-made islands in the South China Sea.
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More recently he walked them back, claiming that climate change was naturally occurring and not man-made.
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The ice has shrunk in recent decades in a trend scientists link to man-made climate change.
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And yes, I just used the word "man-made" because, let's be real, men made these problems.
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A federal law currently prevents man-made disasters like the water crisis from qualifying as national disasters.
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Whether the UNCLOS definition also applies to man-made islands is something The Hague will also decide.
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Religious hardliners now regard these man-made laws as being almost as sacred as the Koran itself.
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And by creating what is essentially man-made lightning, this dude's watermelon didn't stand a chance.[YouTube]
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When you see hard and soft, modern and old, nature and man-made — I like that juxtaposition.
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Even when your body dies, your stack can be implanted into another "sleeve," or man-made body.
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UL; Diamond Foundry, a company that produces man-made diamonds; and Peek, an online leisure activities company.
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Man-made barriers have been linked to a decrease in genetic diversity, even when they're semi-permeable.
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I was aware of the Voyager probes, the first man-made devices to leave the solar system.
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Now renamed the National Centre for Disaster Fraud, its remit covers all natural and man-made disasters.
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At the center of the composition is a mysterious man-made structure interrupting the wildness of nature.
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Environmentalists might hope that Americans are gradually accepting the overwhelming scientific evidence regarding man-made global warming.
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The agency said the "man-made" quake emitted energy double that emitted by the January nuclear test.
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The man made a great movie, but we all knew he was a wackadoo in real life.
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Still, these man-made dunes lack the stability of naturally formed ones that are anchored by plants.
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Australia's first surf park with man-made waves, URBNSURF Melbourne, will open alongside the city's Tullamarine Airport.
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The man made clear he wanted no contact, and the foundation has not tried again since 2005.
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It's a man-made disaster -- literally and figuratively -- that could bring anything from social breakdown to anarchy.
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So how should we talk about man-made climate change when it comes to extreme weather events?
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The appeal of these output data is that they are less "man-made" than the headline figures.
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The waterfall was man-made, but that doesn't seem to have hurt visitor reports of the place.
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Our culture always maintains a dichotomy between machine-made and man-made, and she is merging that.
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It is working in Ethiopia and dozens of other countries ravaged by man-made and natural disasters.
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Despite the destruction to both nature and man-made structures, Jones said most of the trees remain.
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America might have landed on the moon, but Russia drilled the deepest man-made hole on Earth.
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There are roughly 12 miles of water in the form of man-made waterfalls, creeks, and lakes.
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Abbott had been strongly criticized by Turnbull for ignoring the scientific evidence for man-made climate change.
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The designation is applied following natural or man-made disasters that make the immigrants' return home dangerous.
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It was one of the United Kingdom&aposs worst tragedies, and it was a man-made disaster.
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From a distance, the man-made wall looks as if it was constructed out of dripping skulls.
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But "Hurricane PREPA", a man-made disaster, left 28503 million American citizens without power, and without hope.
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Preparing for a hotter, more flammable future Every man-made thing that burned, burned all the way.
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Helping developing countries build resilience to food shortages caused by natural and man-made disasters requires water.
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It will surely survive man-made global warming, as it has survived catastrophes of even greater magnitude.
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It depicts giant flowers towering over man-made landscapes, which are dotted with castles, ships, and bridges.
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Forests lock in carbon — and about 12% of man-made climate emissions today are linked to deforestation.
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Jal Mahal is a "floating" palace in the middle of a man-made lake in Jaipur, India.
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"The Shape of Time," George Kubler Kubler considers all man-made objects as products of human needs.
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And it begins hundreds of meters beneath a Lapland forest inside a man-made warren of industry.
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Also, the report said, a man made an "obscene gesture" to a train conductor who spotted him.
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And he developed Mesa Vista Ranch, acquiring adjacent properties, installing man-made lakes and erecting palatial estates.
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"Fires in indigenous forests are mostly man-made and that's where the biggest fires are," he added.
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The smoke from Brazilian fires is visible from space; it will waft irrespective of man-made borders.
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Climate change is man-made, but doing anything about it would destroy jobs and kill economic growth.
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Today they are 10 billion and 13 billion miles away, the farthest man-made objects from Earth.
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It was in fact much worse than that, she went on: terror, man-made famine, mass murder.
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But most famines are not natural disasters; they are man-made, the result of war and violence.
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"This is a clear-cut decline into massive famine that is man-made and avoidable," he said.
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The woman fought back and held onto the purse, but the man made off with her cellphone.
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China's man-made islands in the Spratly Islands, by contrast, are so new they lack significant vegetation.
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I love that there are parts of Manhattan where you can see something that's not man-made.
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The plant is a man-made hybrid, developed in the 5003s by breeding two different philodendron species.
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Sunday's test had registered with international seismic agencies as a man-made earthquake near a test site.
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Mitch Landrieu created this man-made disaster, and the press wants to create the David Duke involvement.
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The elderly, deemed unsuitable for sexual bondage, were murdered and dumped in a dry man-made fishpond.
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The unrelenting abundance doesn't even feel man-made — decorations pile on themselves like lichen, or like snow.
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Both Lantus and Lusduna Nexvue, administered via injection, are long-acting, man-made versions of human insulin.
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It will take effect once 55 nations responsible for 55 percent of man-made emissions ratify it.
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These man-made rubber forests therefore often come at the expense of the natural habitats they replace.
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She railed against gun violence, described climate change as man-made and endorsed the Green New Deal.
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PFAS -- which stands for perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances -- are basically a large group of man-made chemicals.
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At 455 feet, his pyramid stood as the world's tallest man-made building until the year 1300.
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A deep, man-made lake would be constructed — and then populated with a flock of imported swans.
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Here's that poster — or at least some version of it — which has been around for a little while now: To be fair, Geostorm appears to be about a man-made weather disaster, or at least a weather disaster brought about by man-made technology meant to prevent weather disasters.
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Baligubadle has man-made boreholes, which keep them alive even as the sun beats the dusty, parched streets.
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As the man made his way off of the highway overpass, police took him into custody Musso said.
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Smart Beta indices, themselves obviously man-made but incredibly popular, are proof that we can break the spell.
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Rather, they made a pact with them like the one man made with the Children of the Forest.
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They mostly blame man-made global warming with help from a natural El Nino, which has since disappeared.
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"NOBODY really knows" was Donald Trump's assessment of man-made global warming, in an interview on December 11th.
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It is hard to pin any particular heatwave, drought or flood on the effects of man-made pollution.
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They were man-made — the direct result of the bloody wars and insurgencies raging in all four countries.
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Even when Moore portrays nature, the landscape is apt to be interrupted — and marred — by something man-made.
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Since 2016 well over half of the water consumed by households, farms and industry has been "man-made".
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If completed, almost half of the 2,000-mile border would have some man-made form of physical barrier.
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Even with the slated construction goals, most of the southern border will not have a man-made barrier.
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Doesn't everyone know that its GDP is "man-made", as Li Keqiang, the country's prime minister, once said?
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I know that the spirit of my immigrant community is larger and stronger than any man-made border.
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The country's garment-makers pay high duties to import the man-made fibres that now dominate the industry.
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More than half the water Israel uses is man-made, from desalinated seawater (see article) and treated effluent.
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The ice has shrunk in recent decades in a trend scientists have linked to man-made climate change.
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I want people to understand that this man-made domain, like finance, touches every part of our life.
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By imposing the rules of nature on man-made markets, the theory justified almost any act of upheaval.
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My work is always representing man-made beauty and also natural beauty and that's where it comes from.
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The divisions between us on climate must become obsolete because water has no patience for man-made boundaries.
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DIAMOND PRICES Man-made diamonds require less investment than mining natural stones and can offer more attractive margins.
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Dogs possess a sense of smell many times more sensitive than even the most advanced man-made instrument.
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Earlier this month, Vietnam objected to China landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratlys.
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Ooedo Onsen is best known for its spa on the man-made island of Odaiba in Tokyo Bay.
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Earlier this month, Vietnam objected to China landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratlys.
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Police found Hassanen's remains in a man-made pond in Sterling, near Torres's apartment building, later that day.
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Manufacturing the equipment needed to transport and distribute man-made snow in Antarctica would be mind-bogglingly expensive.
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I understand that there were problems with reintroducing wolves, but in any case it's a man-made problem.
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Trump has derided scientific studies asserting a correlation between man-made greenhouse gases and a dangerously warming planet.
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Last spring, he secured a floor vote on an amendment that called climate change a man-made phenomenon.
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When you worked with Diallo, Smith and others said, the young man made you laugh the whole night.
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It might seem laborious, but this man-made migration is increasingly seen as a conservation strategy in Malawi.
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He recently bought a house on Palm Jumeirah, the man-made island in Dubai, for an undisclosed amount.
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"It's yet another man-made problem that's been thrown at the Caribbean that isn't our doing," she said.
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He doesn't understand why Republicans are skeptical about man-made global warming and don't believe in gun control.
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Copper's extraordinary 20 percent (and still counting) price surge has been as much machine-made as man-made.
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Extreme heat waves are frequently cited as one of the most direct effects of man-made climate change.
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The lesion was in the left hemisphere and appeared to have been caused by a man-made object.
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The world's biggest diamond mining company is betting lower prices will lure U.S. shoppers to man-made stones.
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They are crafted out of man-made materials such as polyester, nylon, or sometimes a nylon/cotton mix.
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Irrfan Khan plays Nirmal, a broken man who has lost a loved one to a man-made tragedy.
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In 1963, women earned just 85033 cents for every dollar that a man made for the same work.
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Disasters Both natural and man-made disasters may instigate a spike in malicious activity of many different forms.
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Editor's Letter ANY MAN-MADE SYSTEM risks becoming so insular it is rendered nonsensical for those outside it.
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"Bus" offered wry commentary on how photography and other man-made images play with our perceptions of reality.
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It might be years, Dylan estimated, before the foliage fully recovered, though man-made projects were moving speedily.
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She will also be responsible for aviation security, domestic counterterrorism and preparations for natural and man-made disasters.
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O.K., man-made climate change is real, but we can't do anything about it without destroying the economy.
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It claims that the company built and maintained six "phony, man-made 'springs'" to comply with the law.
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A one-kilogram sphere of single-crystal silicon, one of the roundest man-made objects in the world.
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An irrigation well supplies water to a fountain that flows into a small man-made waterfall and pond.
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"I was stunned and turned around to have a look at the man made the statement," Mok wrote.
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After the horrors of Mao's bloody purges and man-made famines, Communist ideals no longer convinced many Chinese.
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Fisher Island, a private, man-made island off the coast of Miami, is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary.
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And we're talking to China, where certain forms of man-made drug comes in, and it is bad.
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While the odds may seem overwhelming, we must remember that the challenges that face us are man-made.
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On the other, a curved, man-made landscape rolls out in front of you, like a living map.
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She says way back then the FBI got involved because the man made a death threat against her.
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If not, there's a much less exciting option: It could be a piece of man-made space junk.
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Known as greenhouse gasses, this man-made carbon output has been directly linked to our rapidly changing climate.
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Almost 60 percent of the world's 815 million hungry people live in countries affected by man-made conflict.
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Big icebergs break off Antarctica naturally, meaning scientists are not linking the rift to man-made climate change.
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Only this time, a man-made perfect storm could be the death knell of the Puerto Rican economy.
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"Nothing is too big and powerful -- everything man-made breaks, including our laws and the government," she says.
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He spent two weeks on assignment for Fortune magazine exploring the man-made oasis in the California desert.
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Man-made barriers like roads and fences are some of the most devastating types of development to wildlife.
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On Sunday, a man-made hill of dirt and construction debris collapsed in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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She was "very, very holistic" in her pain-management approach, opting not to use "man-made" medicine, Blumenthal says.
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The sound signals high season at Ouray Ice Park, the world's first and largest man-made frozen climbing grounds.
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That's four times as much as the largest man-made pollution source on Earth — a smelter in Noril'sk, Russia.
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Use of man-made chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which release chlorine and bromine, began eating away at the ozone.
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The three siblings of Vanguards 1, 2, and 3 remain the three oldest man-made satellites still in orbit.
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Overshooting is the norm in biology and in most, if not all, evolving systems, but especially man-made ones.
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Really, it's about a group a teens struggling to survive in a world devastated by a man-made apocalypse.
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Most are man-made in the lab; only one case of naturally occurring quasicrystals has been found thus far.
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These cross-pollinations reflected Cole's and other contemporaries' increasing investigations into the natural and man-made world as symbiotic.
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The vault hold seeds from every country in the world to safeguard agriculture against man-made or natural disaster.
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The rising heat only made sense when factoring in an early dose of man-made greenhouse gases, they wrote.
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Part land art, each is made of material all found on-site, mostly natural but, at times, man-made.
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Image: Fulvio314/Wikimedia CommonsThere may be at least half a million pieces of man-made junk orbiting this planet.
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Then he saw dead plants and animals along a man-made pond that helps the region manage heavy rain.
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All four man-made elements currently have placeholder names, and will be officially named over the next few months.
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Earlier this month, Vietnam objected to China landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratly Islands.
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Some saw the stasis as evidence that previous temperature rises were thanks to natural cycles, not man-made warming.
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That's followed in March 2020 by the man-made Urban Circuit and then a Cave Circuit the following September.
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Disasters, whether natural (like hurricanes and floods) or man-made (like wars), can cause tremendous upheaval in people's lives.
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Trump dismissed the report, saying he did not believe its findings and disputing that climate change is man-made.
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The organization is focused on addressing man-made threats to the planet, such as climate change and nuclear war.
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He sterilized night tables, chairs, bathroom counters, telephone receivers and any other man-made infection host in the room.
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A fresh search for other victims was underway on Thursday in a man-made lake near a copper mine.
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Because of the rise in gun deaths in recent years, the nation now faces a serious man-made epidemic.
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Russia holds the record for the deepest man-made hole in the world at more than 40,000 feet deep.
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In 2011, Exxon Mobile in eastern Russia took the title for the longest man-made hole in the world.
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Historically, man-made disasters — such as wars — do not illicit the same level of philanthropic response as natural disasters.
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The Democrats are calling for Congress to investigate the man-made episode — including an effort to have GOP Gov.
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Refugees facing a man-made catastrophe in Myanmar cross a flooded bridge in the Balukhali Rohingya camp on Sept.
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Like the dissolution of the Louisiana coast, the carpification of the Mississippi basin is a man-made natural disaster.
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These endangered species endure a combination of natural and man-made threats, including war, hunting, habitat destruction, and disease.
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A man-made mountain could help force air to rise, which would in turn create clouds, and therefore rainfall.
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The scientists responsible point out that El Niño is a factor, but in addition to man-made global warming.
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For example, is the climate change phenomenon cyclical or is it a function of man-made pollutants, or both?
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One of ISIS's fundamental goals is to subvert American democracy because its members view man-made law as illegitimate.
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Oak trees and palm trees dot the complex, a circle of apartment buildings arranged around a man-made lake.
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So basically, this white man made a promise to Senator Warren and then went back on what he said.
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Those perils have largely vanished after peace accords with the main rebel group, the FARC, removed man-made dangers.
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Although the underlying causes of his closure were man-made, he empathized with those facing shutdown because of disease.
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It has also been building military outposts on man-made islands in the South China Sea despite U.S. concerns.
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The question of what to do about fish migration wouldn't really exist were it not for man-made dams.
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Last year, a Michigan man made headlines for refusing to surrender his Louis Vuitton bag to an armed robber.
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For everyone else, life in this barren landscape — likely a man-made environmental disaster — can be a daily grind.
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National service is a flexible and proven surge force for responding to natural and man-made disasters and emergencies.
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Although the underlying causes of his closure were man-made, he empathized with those facing shutdown because of disease.
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The contractor hired by the government has assisted emergency workers in natural and man-made disasters around the globe.
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" The company added, "We still don't know what role man-made greenhouse gases might play in warming the planet.
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You agree that the globe is warming and that the problem is to a large degree man-made, right?
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It is astonishing to see how the ripples caused by man-made explosions can affect the edge of space.
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Fisher Island, a private, man-made island off the coast of Miami, is the richest zip code in America.
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Instead of the man-made and the organic jockeying for position or dominance, they are sharing each other's territory.
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Slavery, white supremacy and racism, are horrid, man-made constructs that should never have existed in the first place.
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Phil lives in a man-made, climate-controlled and light-regulated zoo, according to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club's website.
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The Luna 23 craft was the first man-made, unmanned object to touch the moon later that year. 22.
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They were not Northern Lights, but these man-made sparkles of color had their own kind of otherworldly beauty.
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The Paris Agreement will take effect once 55 nations responsible for 55 percent of man-made emissions ratify it.
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The older man made his way back to the seat next to her, and I returned to my snacks.
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I certainly hope so, because I think a lot of these rules about what should happen are man-made.
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The appeal of Tlön, in all its imagined order and man-made coherence, is too powerful to be resisted.
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He is more focused on developing an aesthetic vocabulary inspired by the built environment, whether natural or man-made.
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He also said global warming is not man-made, despite significant scientific evidence otherwise, including from his own administration.
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Some of these stresses are man-made, such as farming pollutants, fertilizers and pesticides which get dumped into the sea.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer will be seeking out "man-made" buying opportunities for investors in the short week before Thanksgiving Day.
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" [The Citizens' Voice] Call him: (717) 525-7002 | Email him Climate change denier "I do not believe it's man-made.
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This juxtaposition of man-made tools in a series which invokes only nature in all the other portraits, is jarring.
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It features a band leader and "producer" who are, respectively, a psychotic mantis and a man made of molten lava.
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Chris Matthews, a man made of butter, has served incessantly as a talking head on the supposedly liberal network MSNBC.
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With 17.6 tons of plastic waste, Henderson Island is home to the highest density of man-made debris ever recorded.
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Of course, the slope is man-made, but temperatures are around 25 degrees, which sounds really nice right about now.
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But dropping in a man-made moon known for annihilating planets in the name of imperialism is kind of dark?
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Number of the day 7.9 million The number of people in six states who're at risk of man-made earthquakes.
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It was a man-made puddle, and Rebecca suspected it had something to do with plumbing and the condominiums nearby.
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Living in The man-made island neighborhood in Newport Beach gets more and more crowded, despite the high-flying prices.
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It's an orgonite, a man-made crystal comprised of organic and inorganic materials allegedly imbued with healing and cleansing energies.
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It's entirely a man-made construct right now, and that means we have it within our power to stop that.
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Swiss researchers have come up with AI that lets small quadcopters automatically identify and follow man-made trails in forests.
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Latin America should not stand idly by in the face of an unprecedented and entirely man-made calamity in Venezuela.
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Scientists interested in quantifying humanity's carbon footprint have been on the trail of man-made reservoirs since the early 2000s.
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FOR YEARS AMERICAN satellites have circled the Earth, measuring light levels at night and estimating how much is man-made.
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Those rules are among the man-made headwinds that are strangling economic growth, keeping wages stagnant and forcing jobs overseas.
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The overall cost of plastic pollution compares favourably with other sorts of man-made harm mostly because plastics are light.
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Cement production, which uses huge amounts of heat and energy, is responsible for 7% of man-made carbon dioxide emissions.
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He also said that would come irrespective of U.S. President Donald Trump and his denial of man-made climate change.
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Trump has sometimes dismissed man-made climate change - which can bring increased droughts, floods and heat waves - as a hoax.
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Because the tunnel was man-made and contained few other species, it was a perfect testing ground for this agent.
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Nations in the Americas, mostly the United States, account for about a quarter of all man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
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Yet, Vartorella does not seem fazed by man-made law, and chooses instead to live and die by the sword.
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" [Bill Flores for Congress] Call him: (254) 732-153 | Email him Climate change denier Regarding man-made climate change, "Mr.
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Palm Jebel Ali is seen on the left, next to Jebel Ali deep port – the world's largest man-made harbour.
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Austin Scott said in response to a question that asked whether he doubted scientific consensus about man-made climate change.
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If you remember, during a presidential debate this September, Trump outright denied his past statements on man-made global warming.
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And we have to make sure that we understand what the impact is of man-made emissions on those cycles.
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To her starboard are two man-made islands, Hoffman and Swinburne, with a few small sport-fishing boats near them.
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Accra also lies just south of the 3,000-square-mile Lake Volta, one of the world's largest man-made lakes.
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Trump, who doubts that climate change is caused by man-made greenhouse gases, plans to promote domestic coal and oil.
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Suddenly, the lofty questions that swarm around artificial intelligence—Could the feelings familiar to mankind abound within the man-made?
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"Why do we need to have hundreds of man-made polymers when nature has so many already available?" she added.
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Notebook Last week 5.2 million Americans learned that their drinking water is contaminated with man-made chemicals linked to cancer.
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TPS benefits are given to foreign citizens in the U.S. whose home countries underwent devastating natural or man-made disasters.
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Despite these natural disasters, many conservatives still stand by their belief that climate change isn't real and largely man-made.
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They would also require the remaining funds to be split evenly for studying man-made and naturally occurring climate change.
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The man made it about 15 feet up the tree before coming down on his own at about 7 p.m.
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ITALY: Two-thirds of Italians believe climate change is mostly man-made, with around 30% only giving humans partial blame.
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These man-made lakes of hog waste risked overflowing into adjacent drinking water sources if they became inundated with rain.
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This five-episode miniseries is based on the real events of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history.
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The blasts – among the loudest man-made sounds in the ocean – can be heard underwater up to 2,6900 miles away.
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The forum is held on a man-made island on a perfectly circular artificial lake about 70km from downtown Shanghai.
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If nothing else, it enables her to simply marvel at the elusive, intervening spaces between the natural and man-made.
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Episodes of unearthly beauty hint at Remarque's angelic presence, which seems to arise whenever man-made horror collides with nature.
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Analysts were working to determine whether the tremors detected near the Punggye-ri nuclear site were natural or man-made.
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It's a compelling book to read at this moment, as man-made climate change is throwing planetary systems off balance.
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Exciting, explosive, rarely going to decision, and never caught stalling for an instant, Gaethje is a man made for television.
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Odaiba, Tokyo, is a small, man-made island that features a park, shopping, and entertainment destinations, according to Travel Japan.
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There are fun and unique pools to swim in scattered all over the globe, whether they're natural or man-made.
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As time progressed, man made this expenditure of energy easier through the cultivation of crops and the domestication of animals.
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Their ability to transcend man-made borders of nationality, country and class is inherent in their access to the internet.
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In other words, urban environments mimicked the chaotic natural world, even though cities are the result of man-made design.
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Even a U.S. senator from Arkansas has trafficked in the unfounded conspiracy theory it was a man-made Chinese bioweapon.
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States of emergency are usually enacted during a disaster, whether natural or man-made, like civil unrest or armed conflict.
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Once the discriminator tool could no longer distinguish if the portrait was man-made or not, the image was complete.
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While in a nature preserve next to the vast, man-made Sukhna Lake we came upon two monkeys vigorously mating.
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The very extinction of our world, whether by thermonuclear war or from unstoppable man-made climate change, is ominously possible.
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A group of falcons, hooded and tethered to their man-made roosts, sits in the cabin of a private jet.
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Called "Permanent Field Observations" (2018), it prompts you to imagine a future in which only the man-made sculptures remain.
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He pointed out a man-made hill eastward along the coast from the marina, where trucks and earthmovers milled about.
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Despite the Laotian government's conclusion that the accident was caused by man-made factors, no one has been held responsible.
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But even more, she wants people to understand the story of PFAS as a cautionary tale about man-made chemicals.
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Becoming one with the sea Another alternative becoming increasingly popular, Nicodemus said, is to become a man-made memorial reef.
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The cremated remains are mixed with cement, and then placed inside a man-made reef in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Man-made disasters, like the collapse of a bridge in Italy's Genoa, resulted in an additional $300 million in claims.
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The wave form signal for an explosion and an earthquake are different, allowing geologists to distinguish a man-made tremor.
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Afterward, J and K head to the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon, a small man-made, family-friendly beach near our hotel.
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A popular example is "99 Percent Invisible," a show that explores how the man-made world affects how we live.
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In the process, coal companies abandoned billions of gallons of toxic sludge in unstable man-made ponds near former mines.
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Salles acknowledged the existence of man-made climate change and said protesters are right to be concerned about the future.
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Everyone knows what insects do, how they behave; even the man-made objects you find in the yard are familiar.
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It is an 8-acre, 16 million-gallon, man-made body of water about 25 miles from the Tampa coast.
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Part of the problem here is that the scale of present-day disasters, whether natural or man-made, is unparalleled.
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This distinguishes them from artificial flavors, which use man-made chemicals to give a product its particular flavor or aroma.
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It is a partly man-made, not-quite Olympic-size lagoon walled with volcanic rock over which the Pacific spills.
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Nothing was new about stories focusing on a man-made ecological disasters; they just showed up in other literary categories.
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Though more than 2,000 man-made satellites currently orbit the earth, most people never think about the multitudes of spacecraft.
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" Rosatom said the plant was able to "safely withstand a full spectrum of negative scenarios including man-made and natural disasters.
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So how likely are we to die of natural hazards, if we manage not to destroy ourselves with man-made ones?
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Territorial disputes in the South China Sea and China's continued building of man-made islands are also likely to be raised.
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"This work really highlights the role that man-made structures play in shaping the ecosystems of our immediate environment," Thoemmes said.
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The speed at which the global average temperature rise has changed is how scientists know that what's happening is man-made.
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"It is astonishing to see how the ripples caused by man-made explosions can affect the edge of space," said Scott.
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There is a tension between the natural scenes of waterways and man-made structures, but that is not made visually palpable.
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Man-made increases of those gases are causing a rise in global temperatures and associated impacts such as sea-level rise.
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Last May, CNN's Jim Sciutto accompanied a U.S. Navy spy plane on a flight over several of the man-made islands.
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EVERY DAY a tonne or two of defunct satellites, rocket parts and other man-made orbiting junk hurtles into the atmosphere.
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Even the Smoking Man makes a cameo, though these days he's puffing out of a man-made orifice and … I'm exhausted.
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The film concludes with text that suggests the damage done to elephant populations by environmental and man-made threats is fierce.
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Man-made global warming increasing the risks of wildfires by adding to extreme heat and droughts in some regions, it said.
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But two other man-made factors have meanwhile boosted the corrosive power of the sea—the yin to the Mississippi's yang.
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Using the algorithm, the software IDs visibly man-made trails and then steers the drone in the direction of the path.
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Real ponds in the wild are nasty and impure; this idea of a crystal-clear pond is a man-made delusion.
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Their flexibility, cheap manufacturing costs, and resistance to degradation has meant the use of plastics outpaced most other man-made materials.
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Jill Biden also said she's faced situations in the past where a man made her feel uncomfortable but didn't speak up.
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The boat was ferrying people to a man-made island used as a recreational area by families, according to one witness.
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This blurring of a biomolecular perspective with that of the social world and its man-made objects is a deliberate strategy.
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The researchers initially created a drone that could assess man-made gaps and squeeze through in seconds using only one camera.
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Why it matters: Assuming a successful launch, this will be the closest a man-made object has come to the sun.
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By the time the man made it to the ER, he had lost his voice and was barely able to swallow.
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You're cut off not only from the outside world, but from most man-made implements aside from what's on your back.
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They tested how likely this storm -- with its extreme rainfall -- would have been in 1900, before most man-made global warming.
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The square feature that was found on Google Earth is indeed man-made, but it's an old fallow cornfield, or milpa.
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The Klemetsrud incinerator emits more than 300,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, or 0.6 percent of Norway's man-made emissions.
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"(Geoscience Australia) analysis classified 12 objects as 'probably man-made' ... but cannot determine whether they are aircraft debris," the report said.
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Although man-made, the lo'i approximate prehuman mud flats, "so more birds come in, breed and build up numbers," he says.
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Scientists and other concerned parties are working to minimize man-made interruptions along this and other migration corridors in the West.
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There were suspension bridges, rusted transport skiffs and small man-made caves in the valley walls, but no workers in sight.
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Unlike other man-made scourges like, say, air and water pollution, there are no accepted standards for mopping up buried bombs.
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Here in Orlando, what happened at Pulse wasn't just a news story, another tragedy in a nation of man-made disasters.
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But whereas those cities generally rebounded, Hazard continues to whirl in an imperfect storm of circumstances, both natural and man-made.
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Taipei, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Shanghai and London are also in the top 10 from either man-made risks or natural ones.
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Carlos Curbelo has played as a Republican who believes in man-made climate change and wants to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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SINGAPORE: 54% of respondents from Singapore believe climate change is largely man-made, and around 40% assign partial blame to humans.
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As they approached the "Bridesmaids" star's building, the man made rather clear in what direction he thought the night was going.
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US-China tensions have spiked in recent months over Chinese military fortifications on man-made islands in the South China Sea.
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Helm later said, "Just stab the motherf---er in the heart" after a man made a reference to a voodoo doll.
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Agriculture, forestry and other land use activities accounted for 23% of total net man-made greenhouse gas emissions during 2007-2016.
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She has identified similar patterns at natural and man-made lakes in Minnesota, Wyoming, South Dakota, Alaska, Russia, Greenland and beyond.
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Going Further Oil rigs aren't the only man-made objects serving as artificial reefs off the coast of the United States.
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The war has killed more than 10,000 people and triggered one of the worst man-made humanitarian disasters in recent history.
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They've got the tallest skyscrapers in the world, police that drive Lamborghinis, resorts on man made islands, and profound income inequality.
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Hell and infinity as we perceive them are man-made concepts, words that point to a question but don't answer it.
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"The flow used to go south to the Everglades, and now this is a man-made, criminal disaster," Mr. Perry said.
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All that talk that global warming was an invention of the Chinese and that man-made climate change was a hoax?
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Cholera in Yemen is a man-made disaster, and its spread and casualties are tied to the politics of the war.
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The same World Cup courses that we race get more and more dangerous with man-made snow because it gets icy.
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In the wake of disasters natural and man-made, he lavishes his words on the rescuers, the police officers, the paramedics.
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In the capital, Abu Dhabi, he has overseen a construction craze that has hidden the former coastline behind man-made islands.
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There they were again, taking selfies next to a man-made waterfall tumbling from some kind of shrine on a hill.
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A crew of gardeners and botanists assisted the professors and students who had come to study this man-made natural wonder.
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People who believe in man-made climate change don't know any more about climate or science than those who deny it.
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This flood is partially man-made, caused by the controlled release of storm water from the swollen Addicks and Barker reservoirs.
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The United Nations has called the nearly three-year-old civil war in Yemen the world's worst man-made humanitarian disaster.
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The man-made isotope cannot be found in nature and would be present only at certain levels after the nuclear events.
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Man-made dams, and the diversion of water to irrigated agriculture, have had a significant impact on biodiversity, Dr. Kingsford said.
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An official of South Korea's Meteorological Agency said acoustic waves should be detected in the event of a man-made earthquake.
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To make matters worse, a man-made famine has brought nearly 8 million people in Yemen to the brink of starvation.
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The oceans, for example, are reckoned to absorb more than 90% of the heat trapped by man-made greenhouse-gas emissions.
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"Come here — let him up, I'm not worried about him," he said as the man made his way to the stage.
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"You could say man-made climate change hasn't happened yet, but the first signs of change are already there," Ojuel says.
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Fisher Island, a private, man-made island off the coast of Miami, is home to the richest ZIP code in America.
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FEMA doesn't respond one way to a natural disaster and another way to a man-made disaster, such as 9/11.
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I took out my phone to search for the nickname of the man-made island and then heard a man's voice.
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That meant that a build-up of man-made greenhouse gas emissions, mainly from burning fossil fuels, had raised the risks.
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Man-made as it is, democracy is fragile and of a weak constitution — better not to put it to the test.
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That regulation would have federalized almost all waters in the nation, public or private, natural or man-made, large or small.
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These newly quantified benefit/cost ratios can inform decisions on cost-effective approaches to recover from natural and man-made disasters.
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Without the power to prevent natural and man-made disasters, our emphasis is on how we respond even better next time.
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The intrusion came just days after a man made his way onto the White House grounds while Mr. Trump was inside.
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First, even ExxonMobil now accepts that climate change is real and man made and that action is needed to address it.
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Nor does the list include the on-going responsibilities the Federal Emergency Management Agency has to respond to man-made disasters.
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The road to the top of Mount Washington is billed as "America's oldest man-made attraction," and the journey is breathtaking.
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Because PFAS are man-made "forever chemicals" that never break down once released, they build up in our blood and organs.
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China has aggressively backed its claims to the South China Sea in recent years, building man-made islands with military facilities.
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Depp stars as the title character, a man-made creation whose inventor died before giving him human hands (hence the name).
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KLEBE: Which is exactly what that episode is about itself: the idea of man-made and the natural world coming together.
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The Arcimboldo-inspired work "Vegetable Man" (1997) portrays a man made entirely of classic Mexican and Californian vegetables, fruits, and flowers.
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Earlier this week, I wrote about how Lake Mead, America's largest man-made reservoir, has shrunk to its lowest level ever.
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And yet the report is still extremely dire, and cause for urgent action to stop the Earth's dangerous man-made warming.
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That will be the closest any man-made object has been to our sun, or to any star, for that matter.
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The collapse, in which a pile of waste engulfed homes and factories, has been labeled a man-made disaster by the authorities.
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Livestock represent approximately 15 percent of man-made greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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"This means that the rate of carbon input was probably much lower than the modern anthropogenic [man-made] rate," he told Mashable.
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He said the action needed was similar to that on climate change, without any debate as to whether it is man-made.
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The Cornhuskers' sharp-shooting sixth man made 6 of 213 field-goal attempts, including going 212 of 224 from 25-point range.
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President Donald Trump dismissed the report last week, claiming climate change is not man-made and is not affecting the Earth yet.
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Finally, Google also changed the Maps' color scheme, which now does a better job of differentiating between man-made and natural features.
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" "Is it truly man-made and is this just simply another period of time where the Earth is cooling, increasing in heat?
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As the full extent of the catastrophic damage reveals itself, authorities -- who early on suspected arson -- said the blaze was man-made.
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China has reclaimed seven reefs in the area, building man-made islands with anti-aircraft and anti-missile batteries, satellite images show.
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"I think there's probably a difference, but I don't know that it's man-made," Trump told CBS's Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes.
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These include invasive species and disease, but also man-made risks from agricultural practices, climate change, and the heavy use of pesticides.
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These man-made 'trees' are filled with 62,900 plants from 200 species and solar-powered lights that change colors in the night.
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This involves transplanting corals to reefs in need, often by placing them on man-made underwater structures on which they can grow.
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Lotus-like man-made materials belong to a class known as nanograsses—so called because, under an electron microscope, they resemble lawns.
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By the numbers: Less than half of the border between the U.S. and Mexico has man-made barriers, according to Reveal News.
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The Times published a highly critical editorial last week ("Outrage is the only sensible response to this man-made disaster," it said).
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And, as with the Westworld clones, this manufactured body is rejecting the very human memories inside of its man-made head. Creepy.
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Trump, who previously called man-made global warming a hoax, said: "I think there is some connectivity" between humans and climate change.
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The planet's gravitational pull will bring the spacecraft up to 165,000 mph, one of the fastest speeds of any man-made object.
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"Contrast this with Russia, whose approach to the man-made disaster in Venezuela is to send bomber aircraft instead of humanitarian assistance."
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Man-made suffering on a much larger scale is the subject of "Etudes From the Anthropocene," which here received its world premiere.
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Having nations' genetic archives widely distributed and duplicated worldwide can cushion the impact of further crop-killing disasters, man-made or otherwise.
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And it was "consistent with a man-made explosion" that shook the Earth with as much energy as a magnitude 6.1 quake.
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Perchlorates are naturally-occurring (and sometimes, man-made) chemicals that are toxic to humans, but they're not always so bad for microbes.
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A sceptical American administration could still insist that climate change was not man-made; it need only concede that temperatures are rising.
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Those who think global warming is not man-made are, inevitably, opposed to states setting long-range targets to decarbonise the economy.
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The doctor started his patient on vitamin supplements, but still the man made several returns over the next few weeks with anemia.
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"What is most upsetting is that this looming famine is entirely man-made," said Sarah Ndikumana, the organization's country director in Nigeria.
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The man made it past crew after assaulting multiple Jetstar employees, then tried prying open the door to a Sydney-bound aircraft.
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But the mass of enthusiasts on machine-groomed runs seem indifferent to whether they are sliding on cloud- or man-made snow.
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Arrive at Treasure Island, the man-made, former military base located between San Francisco and Oakland and straddled by the Bay Bridge.
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Yemen is facing three emergencies at the same time, with war, food insecurity and disease threatening millions in a man-made disaster.
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Thankfully, Shop and Hire Puerto Rico has made it easy to support those hard hit by both man-made and natural disasters.
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Gigi and Bella Hadid stayed at their very own desert oasis during the Coachella music festival — complete with a man-made beach.
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Pricing pressure coupled with large man-made losses led to a $15 million loss in its corporate solutions business for the quarter.
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The search team grew to 22016 people Wednesday as trappers and divers searched Disney's network of man-made canals, ponds and lakes.
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It's one of many structures that, from a distance, stand in the arid high winds as missives from the man-made world.
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Defunct satellites and other man-made objects rocket around the atmosphere at eight kilometers per second -- 10 times faster than a bullet.
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A wide array of naturally occurring and man-made substances can interact with the human endocrine system, including sunlight, soy, and caffeine.
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QUAKES: Half as many Americans as last year live in areas threatened by man-made earthquakes, a federal agency reported on Wednesday.
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THE cement industry is one of the world's most polluting: it accounts for 5% of man-made carbon-dioxide emissions each year.
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In each hotel we release a different animal into the environment and they approach the man made room in a feral way.
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America's nuclear plants keep 18 months to two years of fuel on site, and are hardened against natural and man-made threats.
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He doubts that climate change is caused by man-made greenhouse gases and wants to bolster the U.S. coal and oil industries.
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"Romney had the best line of anybody: 'We better hope it's man-made, because if it's not we're in trouble,'" Graham said.
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Her controversial plan to tackle the housing crisis by building man-made islands, however, won't be ready for more than a decade.
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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill began on April 20, 2010, and quickly turned into the worst man-made environmental disaster in history.
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Japan's Blue Pond in Hokkaido is man-made and not for swimming, but it's safe to visit and a major tourist attraction.
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Those clouds provide surfaces on which the man-made chlorine from the CFC may go on to destroy ozone much more efficiently.
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He said in an interview with The Washington Post earlier this week that he doesn't see that climate change is man-made.
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In 29, an international ban on chlorine-containing man-made chemicals that had been eroding the earth's ozone layer went into effect.
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"In nature itself, you also see many contrasts in color... so why not use this in man-made additions?" the designers said.
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It's too early to say whether opening up the scientific debate on man-made climate change will hurt or help public perception.
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Phase One was led by the scientists, who conducted the research demonstrating that man-made changes to the environment could be catastrophic.
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Under TPS, nationals of foreign countries undergoing man-made or natural disasters are allowed to live and work in the United States.
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He also said his administration was working with China, where he said "certain forms of man-made" drugs are entering the country.
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AUSTRALIA: 44% of Australians believe climate change is mostly man-made, and around the same amount believe humans are only partially responsible.
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The City of Miami Beach is its own municipality, and it's actually an island unto itself, totally man-made 25 years ago.
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The works in Pivi's current show at the Dallas Contemporary present new ways of looking at both the natural and man-made.
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While dating a delusional man made me terrified to ever open a joint savings account together, it also made for excellent entertainment.
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The man-made waterfall provides hydroelectric power to a nearby coconut plantation, but it also provides a pretty incredible view for diners.
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Assuming a successful launch, the probe will also become the fastest-moving man-made object ever, traveling at 4003,000 miles per hour.
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Before Slater bought the property, the man-made lake on it was used for wakeboarding, which is popular in the San Joaquin.
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They were drifting on her stepfather's boat in the middle of an otherwise empty man-made lake encircled by large tract houses.
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Instead, weak governments, some of them democracies, provoke flight by failing to protect their citizens from disasters both natural and man-made.
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Her story has offered a human face to fears that a man-made famine could engulf the country in the coming months.
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At its center, a man-made island, built as a wave breaker, forms a tranquil lagoon surrounded by a raised tropical garden.
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This year, Mr. Williams looked up and found man-made blooms and plumage — bursts of color holding space for the real thing.
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So the same World Cup courses that we race get more and more dangerous with man-made snow because it gets icy.
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It was built before the man-made ice age, and began as a luxury train that could circle the world in perpetuity.
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They may be more moving today, in an era of climate emergency, when no distinction holds between the natural the man-made.
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As Biosphere 253 took shape in the desert, it racked up headlines ("Desert Dreamers Build a Man-Made World" reported this newspaper).
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Among the many advantages that living wires may have is that they'd be easier on the environment than the man-made kind.
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It does seem that, by and large, modern homo sapiens believe that only man-made items are worthy of preservation and conservation.
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Man-made materials — including engineered stone, sintered stone, porcelain and solid surface — don't require a sealer, because they are already virtually nonporous.
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From natural wonders like Yellowstone to man-made treasures like the Space Needle, the U.S. isn't called "America the Beautiful" for nothing.
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They're made by pumping water into man-made salt deposits and evaporating it with a vacuum to get those uniform, white specks.
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These weren't just roadside medleys of animal exotica, they were man-made recreations of the Garden of Eden—bestiaries come to life.
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And over the next several days, as his community vigorously prayed for him, the young man made a full, seemingly impossible recovery.
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In the meantime, anyone interested in spotting a shiny man-made object in the sky can check out the International Space Station.
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Exceptions include the desirable area of East Hill near Saddle River, and Anona Lake, a private community with a man-made lake.
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Proponents of man-made diamonds say there is another reason the gems' popularity will increase: Some diamond mines are almost played out.
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In addition to the routine surveillance flyovers, Mr. Trump has sent American warships more frequently to waters near China's man-made islands.
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There are heavy metals in the ground that are not safe for your health, and there are perfectly benign man-made ingredients.
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Scientists say the fires are man-made, mainly caused by ranchers and farmers setting the forest alight to clear land for pasture.
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It is also a place where catastrophe after catastrophe, both natural and man-made, have been inflicted on Muslims and Christians alike.
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"Otherwise, all our outrage and all our tears will end up as bubbles," it said, calling the outbreak a man-made disaster.
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Rayon, one of the first man-made fibers, was developed from plant fibers as a substitute for silk in the 19th century.
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TPS codified the protections, allowing a formal but temporary visa status for citizens of countries affected by natural or man-made disasters.
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Under a 1967 treaty, man-made objects in space belong to the countries that launched them, and cannot be touched without approval.
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The last, most ambitious phase of redevelopment was completed this summer: man-made hills (cost: $71 million, half public, half private money).
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His work in the Antarctic, beginning over 60 years ago, eventually unearthed compelling evidence that climate change was a man-made phenomenon.
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"And the man-made island in the middle of the lake, they called it something while they were painting it," he continued.
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In other words, they'd have to demonstrably (and visually) provide evidence their points against man-made climate change — or lose points trying.
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On balance those were lost decades that left millions of Chinese dead, whether from man-made famines, class warfare or ideological purges.
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TPS allows citizens of countries that are going through man-made or natural disasters to live and work in the United States.
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Starting in 1979, eaglets bred in captivity were released from the top of a man-made tower on Sapelo Island in Georgia.
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And the pigeons and all these animals that are living in a very man-made environment as if it's just normal life.
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"I think we have done our best to think of just about every contingency, natural or man-made," said Minneapolis police Cmdr.
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San Francisco (CNN)A man-made leaf may hold the potential to help combat carbon dioxide emissions that lead to climate change.
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She had written profiles of well-known people—actresses and an artist who sculpted glaciers out of man-made and toxic materials.
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First off, it&aposs an island, a small, man-made landmass that sits in the bay between San Francisco and Oakland, California.
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Built in the 4th century, the Church of the Nativity has undergone several makeovers due to both natural and man-made disasters.
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At Lake Oroville, a major man-made reservoir, water began flowing over a never-before-used emergency spillway at the Oroville Dam.
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But for all its fame and for all the idyllic Instagram photos, the man-made pool can be overcrowded, unphotogenic, and underwhelming.
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These man-made chemicals can leach from the containers or wrappings into the food and drinks they're holding — especially when they're heated.
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And of the rapid turn of face the other man made when confronted with my sudden inexplicable-to-him change of heart.
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The ISS, as the space station is commonly known, is by far the largest man-made object ever to orbit the Earth.
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The trees will be planted in the shape of a battery, creating a peculiar marriage of the natural and man-made worlds.
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The City of Miami Beach is its own municipality, and it's actually an island unto itself, totally man-made 100 years ago.
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Fisher Island, a man-made island off the coast of Miami, is the richest zip code in the US, according to Bloomberg.
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The Paris Agreement seeks to limit the effects of man made climate change to further global warming of no more than 2 degrees.
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If in fact, a replicant could give birth to another, it implies that new replicant would cease to be a man-made product.
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US and international science reports say that more than 275 per cent of the warming that has happened since 225 is man-made.
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The spread of cholera is one of many man-made catastrophes contributing to the world's largest single-nation humanitarian crisis in the world.
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Our world is constrained and defined by boundaries, man-made or natural, that are put on maps to remind us where we belong.
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So huge, in fact, that one man made up a song about the mythical new drink which arrived in stores two days ago.
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Or is this the byproduct of some kind of weird technology, be it something secret and man-made or something that&aposs extraterrestrial?
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"If you fill the spectrum with man-made emissions, you will never be able to understand certain parts of the universe," says vanZee.
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They worked with the audio branding agency Man Made Music to develop a range of sounds electric vehicles can emit to warn pedestrians.
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What synthetic (man-made) material, which is used today to make everything from drinking containers to car parts, has been around since 103?
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In all, 304 people died, and it quickly became clear that the ferry's sinking was a man-made disaster of corruption and incompetence.
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Researcher Frost & Sullivan estimates that man-made diamond production could jump to 2 million carats by 2018 and 20 million carats by 2026.
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DS: Up until now, all our images of black holes were man-made, based on what the math told us they looked like.
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There is a skylight over my drawing table and French sliders that look out to a terrace and a small man-made lake.
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Brecht's savage, sardonic view of war as a man-made machine that produces as much profit as blood glimmers darkly throughout the show.
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"We all know this was literally a man-made crisis," said Ms. Stabenow, who attended a town-hall meeting in Flint on Wednesday.
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A disaster declaration would have freed up more federal aid, but Flint's problem did not qualify because it was a man-made disaster.
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In any disaster, man-made or natural, power can go out, servers can go offline and systems like cellular networks can get overloaded.
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"It's largely a man-made problem," said Lena Wilfert, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Exeter and an author of the report.
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The game is set in the sky on a collection of villages and cities built onto man-made islands that float on air.
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And more climate deniers could be on the way: Trump has nominated several people with a record of questioning man-made global warming.
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" When Camerota followed up to ask specifically if that means that Trump believes that climate change is not man-made, Conway responded, "Correct.
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But the nature of that ageing is very different – in China, it is a man-made phenomenon, thanks to the one-child policy.
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Last month, a Kansas man made headlines when he returned a $1 million lottery ticket to a couple who had left it behind.
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Scientists went scuba diving at the similarly dick-shaped state Florida's Keys to visit some shipwrecks that have turned into man-made reefs.
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If we look deep into these man made holes we might face our own monstrosity we fight ever since, or witness humankind's majesty.
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Researcher Frost & Sullivan estimates that man-made diamond production could jump to 26 million carats by 261 and 21 million carats by 2400.
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" When Camerota followed up to ask specifically if that means that Trump believes that climate change is not man made, Conway responded, "Correct.
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What I think is it's more like a man-made ocean that suddenly just became deeper and more complex than we previously envisioned.
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All of that might make you wonder: What are the odds that natural (as opposed to man-made) risks will drive humanity extinct?
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These man-made chemicals have been used for decades in products ranging from food wrappers to clothing, nonstick cookware and fire-fighting foams.
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Golden Relic, Dhyey Shah, IndiaThe endangered Gee's golden langur as seen on the tiny man-made island of Umananda in Assam's Brahmaputra River.
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The global economy is slowing, appreciably, amid headwinds that are both man-made and the natural result of a normal, aging business cycle.
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The industry acts as a financial backstop for insurance companies, helping them cover the cost of claims from natural and man-made disasters.
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The oceans have absorbed more than 90 percent of the heat trapped by man-made greenhouse gas emissions since the 1970s, it said.
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It feels like you're standing in the center of a crown of mountains, overlooking an oddly geometric and unnaturally blue man-made lake.
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Yes, that&aposs the biggest man-made waterfall in the world, and it&aposs streaming off the side of a 22-story skyscraper.
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He's seen firsthand how the federal government works with states, local communities, and broadcasters to disseminate alerts about natural and man-made disasters.
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In order to manage without CFCs, firms replaced them in applications such as refrigeration, air-conditioning and insulation with man-made hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
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"The man-made destruction of these hydro dams has changed the quality of food, water, medicine, and our way of life," she explained.
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GoGo Penguin, "Smarra": British trio GoGo Penguin makes noodly, cerebral electro-jazz, and they released their new album Man Made Object last week.
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The United States "will continue to target Maduro loyalists prolonging the suffering of the victims of this man-made humanitarian crisis," Mnuchin added.
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In addition to the massive pool around which a collection of freestanding buildings are centered, there's a man-made beach and swimming hole.
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The microphone also picked up on man-made noises such as ship propellers, which makes sense since Guam is a regional shipping hub.
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A MAN-MADE DISASTER The divergent death tolls illuminate key differences between the two biblical floods and their responses from emergency management officials.
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A 35-year-old man made headlines recently for climbing 15 stories down a high-rise apartment building on fire in West Philadelphia.
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In North Korea, an earthquake that appears to have been man-made near a nuclear test site was detected by several monitoring agencies.
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And yet it is with knowing irony that Mr Young begins his show sowing seeds onto the floor of a man-made arena.
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A small island rodent has become the first known mammal to go extinct because of man-made climate change, the Australian government confirmed.
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The parade route has become known as the "Canyon of Heroes," as the giant skyscrapers of downtown Manhattan resemble a man-made canyon.
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Though plastic straws have dominated conversations for those looking to cut down on pollutants, cigarette butts are the most pervasive man-made contaminant.
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Juno, which is, at the moment, moving at around 53,000 kilometres an hour, is one of the fastest man-made objects ever built.
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The DHS "brought a coordinated approach to national security from emergencies and disasters — both natural and man-made," as FEMA itself describes it.
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When asked by a reporter about the ability of the US to "blow apart" one of China's controversial man-made islands, Lt. Gen.
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No man‑made object has ever traveled farther; it crossed the orbit of Pluto in 1989 and currently tumbles through the interstellar wasteland.
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The app does not delve into man-made environmental problems, but helps to give users a fundamental understanding of how our planet works.
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But even while we are on the way to resolving one environmental issue, the next is already upon us: man-made climate change.
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This house is in Lakewood, a residential neighborhood of winding tree-lined roads built around man-made lakes, a few miles from downtown.
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The hole is now covered by a metal lid, and still holds the record for the deepest man-made hole in the world.
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For instance, the administration continues to perpetuate the myth that 97 percent of scientists agree that climate change is real and man-made.
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For example, some of these vehicles appear to withstand forces of acceleration far greater than maximum design limits of any man-made aircraft.
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Trump doubts mainstream scientific findings that man-made greenhouse gases are the prime cause of warming and wants to promote the coal industry.
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The center's channels are man-made, and it gets its water from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities Department and two wells on its property.
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What synthetic (man-made) material, which is used today to make everything from drinking containers to car parts, has been around since 1907?
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Coal's reputation as a major contributor of man-made climate change has made it difficult for would-be coal miners to obtain financing.
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China has used these geographic features in the Spratlys to build man-made islands, some of which China has equipped with military facilities.
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The course includes a 214,22001-square-foot clubhouse, a 23-foot man-made waterfall and a host of luxury condominiums overlooking the fairway.
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In Portland, Oregon, last Friday, a man made racist and Islamophobic comments before stabbing three people, killing two, on a light-rail train.
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TPS and DED are designed to protect from deportation citizens of foreign countries that experienced or are experiencing man-made or natural catastrophes.
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Read more: One of the world's largest artificial waterfalls is a 350-foot man-made structure on the side of a Chinese skyscraper.
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After a decades-long swell of trial and error, the surge to build a commercially-viable man-made surf paradise has finally arrived.
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A man-made mountain could help force air to rise, which would in turn create clouds, and therefore rainfall, Arabian Business reported Sunday.
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Dubai is home to some pretty extravagant buildings — like the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest man-made structure, which stands at 2,717 feet.
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About climate change Perry today said "some of it is naturally occurring, but some of it is also caused by man-made activity"
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The setup man made four appearances this season before getting hurt, giving up one run and one hit in 3 1/3 innings.
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Disaster, whether man-made or natural, has come to define the nation, where progress is often just a prelude to another step back.
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The fundamental science, that man-made pollution is overwhelmingly responsible for warming temperatures and rising sea levels, is widely accepted among mainstream scientists.
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Scientists have found that a man-made gas banned long ago in a global agreement to save the ozone layer is mysteriously reappearing.
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The grounds also include a garage that can accommodate eight cars, a man-made lake and groves of avocado, macadamia and coffee plants.
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In this sense, the man-made sounds that they experience could be among the quietest in their marine environment — for now, at least.
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Scientists who have documented the man-made impact on climate change "have a very big political agenda," Mr. Trump said, offering no evidence.
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