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Meanings of great cataclysm in English
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Usage of great cataclysm in English
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They had segregated themselves from the main stream years before the greatcataclysm.
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Then follows the traditional account of some greatcataclysm of the last glacial epoch.
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Somehow,-thepoint is not made very clear,-therecame a greatcataclysm and separated them.
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Some greatcataclysm took place.
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That is to say, the civilized race that followed the greatcataclysm, with whom the history of the event was
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But in the wake of any greatcataclysm, there are survivors-andpost-apocalypticscience fiction speculates what life would be like for them.
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We were drifting down upon a barren region of naked crags, dark, frowning rock-masses, broken and tumbled, as though by some greatcataclysm of nature.
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So they retreated into Palestine, with the shadow of yet a greatercataclysm upon them.
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The capture of Jerusalem by the First Crusade in 1099 stands as one of the greatcataclysms of history.
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Two other columns give the contemporary races of man, and such of the greatcataclysms as are known to occult students.
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Staid old Mother Earth herself has in the hoary past repeatedly changed the configurations of her continents and oceans by greatcataclysms or geological crises.