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Значения термина national catastrophe на английском
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Использование термина national catastrophe на английском
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A nationalcatastrophe is unfolding, with each day bringing new shocks.
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Not qualifying for the World Cup would be a nationalcatastrophe.
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At best it would be a national distraction, at worst a nationalcatastrophe.
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Meanwhile, Burkina Faso has declared a state of nationalcatastrophe following recent torrential rain.
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For their government, "celibacy syndrome" is part of a looming nationalcatastrophe.
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Its collapse would be a nationalcatastrophe.
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The result would have been an economic crisis which might easily attain the proportions of a nationalcatastrophe.
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It really is a nationalcatastrophe.
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The loss of even one of these multi-billion dollar ships "would be a nationalcatastrophe," he noted.
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It is a gangrene preying upon our vitals-anearthquake rumbling under our feet- amineaccumulating material for a nationalcatastrophe.
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Transcript (introductory music) Tonight we're going to discuss our ongoing nationalcatastrophe (laughter) known as the presidential election process.
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Once again, race in America informs a needless personal and nationalcatastrophe that draws attention to the quotidian inequities that undermine true democracy.
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It sank in full view of a crowd gathered to celebrate the ship's first voyage, publicly cementing the Vasa as a nationalcatastrophe.
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He really does think the urgent issue today is jobs, jobs, jobs, because the personal catastrophe of unemployment, multiplied a millionfold, becomes a nationalcatastrophe.
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We are living at the heart of a nationalcatastrophe, writes the poet Thomas McCarthy (below) in his essay The Years of Forgetting 2006-2011.
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Nationalcatastrophe You have ministers who are calling ventilators vibrators on national television.