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Значения термина more calamitous на английском
Значения для термина "more calamitous" отсутствуют.
Использование термина more calamitous на английском
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Is it a matter of election or something morecalamitous or dramatic?
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He opened a tavern, which proved morecalamitous than the former undertaking.
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The potential for a morecalamitous disaster is greater than ever.
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The internal effects of a mutable policy are still morecalamitous.
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To how many morecalamitous days must these eyes be witness?
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Nothing morecalamitous than that had occurred to him.
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A morecalamitous reverse could not have befallen Spain or Ireland in the era of the Reformation.
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Or would the party have gone into a meltdown that would have made the defeat even morecalamitous?
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Has there ever been a morecalamitous start to a World Cup campaign than the carry-on over at ITV?
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And the morecalamitous the euro zone becomes, the more attractive the franc -and the more expensive the defence.
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And of all the weapons hanging on those walls none were morecalamitous to Camorak's foes than was the harp of Arleon.
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So was a skyed Wilfried Bony clearance after Carl Dickinson's free-kick, and morecalamitous defending might have allowed Notts County to open proceedings.
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The fate of some of the most distinguished American and British historians would be even morecalamitous than that of their Continental brethren.
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Everyone knows the rewards you get there. Despite the joyous scenes at the final whistle, Charlton could not have endured a morecalamitous start.
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Even morecalamitous, the 49ers lost Garrison Hearst, their best running back in years, probably out for the rest of season with a broken collarbone.
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(2) At Laon in the next generation there was a wilder and morecalamitous rising against the misrule of the bishop.