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  • Exploring Sport and Leisure Disasters: a socio-legal perspective.
  • The bridge has suffered numerous disasters: A barge hit the bridge in 1993, Hurricane K
  • His reign was troubled by disasters: a rain of blood which lasted three days, a
  • ork stars on Dear Food Network: Thanksgiving Disasters, a program dealing with dinner mishaps which
  • Sports Disasters: Accidents involving athletes and spectators
  • Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History,
  • case studies about significant technological disasters, accidents, and failures of the 20th century
  • eral, on the International Decade of Natural Disasters Advisory Board.
  • ushes to outdoor accidents and major natural disasters all over the world, like the 1999 earthquake
  • player must survive through various natural disasters, all the while also battling terrorists and
  • ry that have killed dozens, most in separate disasters along the same highway.
  • River flooded constantly, and other natural disasters also occurred.
  • y countries faced economic crises or natural disasters, Americans were among the most generous peop
  • ternational Charity Fund to Help Children in Disasters and Wars.
  • o aid those who were affected by the natural disasters and flooding in the UK.
  • it is in rotation for deploying to national disasters and incidents of national significance.
  • , until in the 1080s, following the military disasters and civil wars of the previous decade, its g
  • Utters, Strike Anywhere, Roger Miret And The Disasters and also, in their own language, the Spanish
  • d Sherrie Levine, Andy Warhol's paintings of disasters, and Francis Bacon.
  • yce's broadcasts are shown to predict actual disasters and defeats, thus seriously undermining Brit
  • hydrographic features, investigated maritime disasters, and performed humanitarian services for the
  • or being incompetent as Minister of National Disasters and Emergencies.
  • New Orleans afflicted by blight, affected by disasters, and to help those in need.
  • on the Lotus Rock to help people get rid of disasters and bring them good luck.
  • The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters, and The Phantom of the Open Hearth.
  • nal security from acts of terrorism, natural disasters, and other catastrophic events.
  • r, and to provide assistance during national disasters and civil disturbances.
  • The Contingency Fund of India exists for disasters and related unforeseen expenditures.
  • of their own design, which exacerbated these disasters, and against Eads' jetty system, which would
  • he tsumi have to do with disease and natural disasters, and are not therefore sins in the modern se
  • Coming after a series of disasters and humiliations in the Carolinas-the fall o
  • ver from catastrophic events such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
  • he majority of the collection is of declared disasters and there are also photographs from signific
  • s in a seemingly callous way on contemporary disasters and tragedies which have struck groups or in
  • unfairly blamed for the Sydney and Melbourne disasters and was dropped in favour of Colin McDonald,
  • ommon sense conception of the mental (1980), Disasters and dilemmas: Strategies for real-life decis
  • From planning and drilling for natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks to working w
  • hin the White House for foreign and domestic disasters, and specialized in international issues rel
  • 4, which was then trailed by several natural disasters and the North Korean famine and its concurre
  • Her representation of natural disasters and death is not as arbitrary as it may seem
  • throughout the Commonwealth during times of disasters and emergencies.
  • l information more accessible around natural disasters and humanitarian crises."
  • hout Singapore to warn the people of natural disasters and air raids.
  • During natural disasters and calamities, systematic relief and rehabi
  • postwar countries, and to victims of natural disasters and civil unrest.
  • ountry from terrorism and respond to natural disasters, and he meets with the President daily.
  • event that sensibilised the public to naval disasters and stemmed the rise of organisations of res
  • ter and more marvellous than is shown by the disasters and prosperity of cities.
  • cidents, organized acts of violence, natural disasters, and terrorist activities.
  • The figures also show that disasters annually take 85,000 lives, affect 230 milli
  • he 2005 Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita disasters, APSE and the AEE began raising funds and co
  • Natural disasters are one of the top causes of homelessness th
  • Rare disasters are economic events that are infrequent and
  • Rare disasters are important because they provide an explan
  • the handicapped, victims of war and natural disasters around the world and environmental programme
  • alvation Army provide counseling after major disasters as part of their standard procedures to curb
  • ure style, is immortal, and utilizes natural disasters as weapons.
  • Theme: Disasters at Sea
  • ystem to lessen the impact of deadly natural disasters at the World Conference on Disaster Reductio
  • ppointed a commissioner to inquire into mine disasters at the Hamstead, Maypole, South Moor, Whiteh
  • will be significant financial downturns and disasters attributed to this regulatory gap, over and
  • The Nueces was a sanctuary in two natural disasters before 1920.
  • ed 38 earthquakes, six floods and many other disasters, but it remains intact after almost 1000 yea
  • List of disasters by cost
  • The fire was named as one of soap's biggest disasters by the Daily Record in 2010.
  • building officials, or, occasionally during disasters, by engineers deputized by the building offi
  • es have been lost in fires, storms and other disasters by local churches and county court houses.
  • that the frequency of occurrence of natural disasters can be related to the severity (in terms of
  • One of the worst disasters caused by stress corrosion cracking was the
  • is regime, Yu of Xia was appointed to manage disasters caused by floods and winds.
  • a number of widely publicised environmental disasters caused by escaped introduced species ("feral
  • HIV/AIDS, children affected by conflicts and disasters, child political refugees, children whose fa
  • worldwide to help those affected by natural disasters, conflict and poverty.
  • e to North America until a series of natural disasters, coupled with foreign expansion, led to a fl
  • In the 1860s and 1870s a series of disasters deeply affected the sugar industry in St. Cr
  • As well as disasters directly affecting mines, there have been di
  • example the bottleneck effect; when natural disasters dramatically reduce the size of a population
  • hout the territory, but they all resulted in disasters due to the resistance of the Indigenous peop
  • ganization suffered a series of setbacks and disasters during the late 1980s to early 1990s.
  • eloped a sense of doom over numerous natural disasters during this period such as the Lisbon earthq
  • e lost in one of the greatest Japanese naval disasters during the Russo-Japanese War.
  • ce Fall 2006, covering Dog Bites, Animals in Disasters, Elephants in Circuses, Human-Animal Studies
  • Chairman: Save the Children Fund, 1970-76; Disasters Emergency Committee, 1974-77.
  • ontribution to a CD done in the UK by the UK Disasters Emergency Committee after the Asian Tsunami
  • ing member of both the Micah Network and the Disasters Emergency Committee.
  • on standby or activated for storms, floods, disasters, etc., utilizing its personnel who are train
  • Successive disasters eventually reduced his force to just Centuri
  • gallons) and one of the worst environmental disasters ever in the southeastern United States, acco
  • g factors like earthquakes, famine and other disasters exacerbated some of the conditions which the
  • omise, as 1647 had seen a series of military disasters for them at the hands of English Parliamenta
  • g devices, futuristic vehicles and fictional disasters from these shows are examined.
  • s are to keep the house clean and to prevent disasters from Boule and Bill's ideas.
  • s Wharf has had several natural and economic disasters, from the big earthquake in 1925 to a fire i
  • nd propose solutions to issues of ecological disasters, global climate change, and sustainable arch
  • "Our capacity to deal with disasters grows in a much slower pace than the disaste
  • e expected that a disproportionate number of disasters happen on it.
  • Such disasters have encouraged local precautions to prevent
  • the program investigates why and how various disasters have happened.
  • The European Union estimates that disasters have increased globally fivefold since 1975,
  • inois for natural, man-made or technological disasters, hazards or acts of terrorism.
  • The disasters he investigated caused a loss of 1250 lives
  • allies had obliterated the memory of earlier disasters, he was, at the request of Prince Schwarzenb
  • by a series of appalling postwar coal mining disasters, he switched his attention to mining safety.
  • s refer to decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impotence, frustration, ennui and excrement
  • eople affected by typhoons and other natural disasters in Taiwan by delivering prepared meals, drin
  • was the site of one of the worst coal-mining disasters in the United Kingdom, the second worst in E
  • f hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and other disasters, in California, the United States and intern
  • List of disasters in Canada
  • List of disasters in the United Kingdom
  • construction should exist, to prevent future disasters in the event of large and violent tornadoes
  • However, when his prophecy of disasters in October 1185 failed, he fell out of favou
  • arriers have also provided aid after natural disasters; in 2005, Lincoln supported Operation Unifie
  • They released their first EP, 22 Disasters, in early 1985.
  • s been called "one of the most extraordinary disasters in modern cinematic history."
  • This was one of the worst civilian air disasters in the world at the time.
  • ornado outbreak was one of the worst tornado disasters in United States history.
  • nge against the brawler who has been causing disasters in his school: Leonhalt Domador. Lee is one
  • problems resulting from hard-hitting natural disasters in South Dakota in 1959; he was defeated for
  • uake and Tsunami one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the Philippine Islands.
  • It was one of the worst disasters in the history of the Metro.
  • Karamay was the site of one of the worst disasters in modern Chinese history, the 12/8/94 incid
  • Ambiance Plaza collapse was one of the worst disasters in modern Connecticut history.
  • o advantage to the country, in fact inviting disasters in years to come."
  • nd trade shows, and to assist in large-scale disasters in helping communities.
  • considered to be one of the worst industrial disasters in American history.
  • n the accident, making this one of the worst disasters in British Columbia history and the worst ac
  • ucted by Erik Rosenkrantz after a great fire disasters in Bergen in 1561.
  • ne conditions, which caused one of the worst disasters in yachting history: many yachts were lost a
  • prominent role in one of the greatest marine disasters in Canadian history as measured by loss of C
  • scue and relief for recent hurricane-related disasters in southeast Texas, Louisiana, and parts of
  • One of the worst mining disasters in Oklahoma occurred at Mine No. 1 on Septem
  • lan to improve the church's response to such disasters in future.
  • e in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.
  • er to preside over all inquiries into marine disasters, in place of the harbour commissioners.
  • 1865 near Memphis is one of the worst marine disasters in history.
  • ational aid agencies are geared to deal with disasters in Pakistan, but the sheer scale of the prob
  • pill as one of the worst three environmental disasters in Europe during the past few decades.
  • res and Articuno who feel the effects of the disasters in their respective areas.
  • ite of one of the world's worst oil platform disasters in terms of lives lost and petroleum spilled
  • overy efforts of 30 federally declared major disasters in eleven states, beginning with Hurricane A
  • ember 26, 2004, one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern history, the Indian Ocean earthqua
  • The station suffered two disasters in the 1890s, when it was blown down in a ga
  • ork Times as "one of the worst air pollution disasters in the nation's history".
  • s occasion, it was one of the worst military disasters in German history.
  • incident was one of the worst pharmaceutical disasters in U.S. history and caused several thousand
  • and is one of the worst coal mining-related disasters in American history.
  • th technology experience that help out after disasters in the United States.
  • , making it one of the biggest environmental disasters in Swedish history, while four were killed i
  • abaptist tradition assist people affected by disasters in North America.
  • to release on March 23, 2011, but because of disasters in Japan, the date was postponed to May 4.
  • mine disaster as well as prevention of such disasters in the future.
  • It was one of the several disasters in the chain of events of this famous Channe
  • Other natural disasters include droughts and veld fires (wild fires)
  • us, which supposedly predicted several major disasters, including The Great Fire of London, World W
  • correspond to the times and places of famous disasters, including the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
  • Carson applied his skills in a number of disasters, including the Tet Offensive in Vietnam and
  • rd mitigation measures to reduce losses from disasters, including development of land use and const
  • tions through multiple presidential declared disasters, including the floods of Hurricane Ivan.
  • es Coast Guard and their work during natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina.
  • ntion and resilience to all types of natural disasters, including droughts, wildfires, floods, typh
  • acuations and tend to victims in a number of disasters including both the 2002 and 2005 Bali Bombin
  • nure, Odawara suffered from repeated natural disasters, including the earthquakes and fires which d
  • o presided over inquiries into naval and air disasters, including a royal commission in 1964 into t
  • It was the scene of major disasters involving the aerial tramway style cable car
  • of RAPID IRELAND (Rescue and Preparedness in Disasters, Ireland), a sister rescue charity to RAPID
  • Love and Other Disasters is a 2006 romantic comedy produced by Ruby F
  • hough the city has seen its share of natural disasters, it faced a major economic downturn due to t
  • It resulted in one of Italy's worst disasters, killing 268 people, destroying 63 buildings
  • sowing fields and feeding the citizenry, and disasters large and small must be endured.
  • n intercession against earthquakes and other disasters, leading to "Rogation Days."
  • already suffering from complex or neglected disasters, like the long-term drought in the Horn of A
  • support humanitarian efforts for Australian disasters like Cyclone Tracey, 2003 Canberra bushfires
  • saster prevention systems, in order to avoid disasters like this from occurring.
  • senior management positions in more than 20 disasters, most recently during the March and April 20
  • 26/11 was the worst ever disasters mumbai faced
  • and issues, such as homelessness and natural disasters; national stories on death row inmates acros
  • uoted Houghton as saying "Unless we announce disasters, no one will listen", attributing the quotat
  • being one of Sweden's largest environmental disasters, no one is believed to have been killed by t
  • late twentieth century also saw two terrible disasters occur with Clarence.
  • families when emergencies happen or national disasters occur.
  • Many natural and man-made disasters occurred during his term in office, includin
  • wards, monsters began appearing, and natural disasters occurred with increasing frequency and inten
  • One of Australia's biggest shipping disasters occurred off Sugarloaf Point;- the wreck of
  • , in one of the worst transatlantic maritime disasters of the nineteenth century, claiming the live
  • nce capacity and contributed to the military disasters of 1941 and 1942, which were mostly caused b
  • f its strongest governor Eaton, the economic disasters of losing its only ocean-going ship and the
  • church and its people have weathered natural disasters of every magnitude, including an earthquake
  • ured as the first segment of the Engineering Disasters of the 70's episode of History Channel's Mod
  • in Austria who held him responsible for the disasters of the war, to secure the removal of Thugut.
  • Hatton claims that the faults and disasters of his time in office were the result of the
  • After listing the disasters of those 28 years, Bury concludes that Honor
  • ished; but two years afterwards the repeated disasters of Mithridates proved too much for the fidel
  • , a critic compared his work with Goya's The Disasters of War.
  • In the third grouping of plates in the The Disasters of War Goya returned in part to the fantasti
  • the only clearly recognisable figure in The Disasters of War by Goya who was himself from the same
  • to halve the number of deaths due to natural disasters of meteorological, hydrological and climatic
  • The lack of preparation for disasters often leads to inadequate shelter, supplies,
  • ontinued to guard the people against natural disasters on numerous occasions after his death, and s
  • e Social Sciences are good at accounting for disasters once they have taken place."
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