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calamitously造句

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  • Incarceration becomes a metaphor for the smothering conventionality that Tom so calamitously evades.
  • This speculation ended calamitously when the Great Chicago Fire sparked a financial panic.
  • All of these assumptions were, of course, calamitously wrong, as McNamara now admits.
  • Any military action, no matter how well planned or seemingly justified, could backfire calamitously.
  • "Deep Impact " involves an approaching comet and " Armageddon " has an asteroid careering calamitously toward Earth.
  • The British had been alerted to the break-out attempt and it ended calamitously, with many losses and some formations being wiped out.
  • She singled out these teachers because the sixth grade reading scores at Warren Street dropped calamitously in one year, from 74 percent passing statewide tests to just 33 percent.
  • In one set of polls, by Ipsos Reid, the prime minister's advantage has narrowed calamitously, from 32 percentage points one month ago to 12 points last week.
  • Yet we dismiss at our peril someone who has for many years persuaded a paying public to pay him heed, and done so with qualities calamitously below bare adequacy, purveyed with dubious earnestness.
  • For every " Shine, " which is a success, there is a " Spitfire Grill, " which sold at Sundance last year for a calamitously overpriced $ 10 million.
  • It's difficult to see calamitously in a sentence. 用calamitously造句挺难的
  • What South Korea's neighbors have every right to worry about is the specter evoked by Seoul's confession : a possibility that the delicate structure of stability in northeast Asia could unravel rapidly and calamitously.
  • Perhaps more than anyone else, the 63-year-old Gilder is _ to use one of his favorite words _ the reification of all that went right, and then calamitously wrong, in the new economy.
  • Above all he gave no hint whatsoever that China was contemplating direct diplomatic retaliation related to Kosovo _ the nightmare scenario which must have flashed across the minds of a thousand Western officials when they first heard the calamitously embarrassing news of the strike.
  • That very day, he said, he began sketching out the parameters of a multilayered comedy of manners about the calamitously ceremonial joining of two families, one nouveau riche and uncultured, the other gentrified and snobbish, both with secrets in the closet.
  • The core euro-zone countries, especially France and Germany, had their economies and currencies marching in step for years before January 1999, while Britain has kept its own somewhat asynchronous economic rhythms and fell rather calamitously out of the exchange-rate coordination system in 1992.
  • A Staten Island firefighter was in critical condition Thursday with a head injury and facial fractures and another firefighter was charged with assault after what authorities called " horseplay " went calamitously wrong while the two were on duty in their firehouse on New Year's Eve.
  • The issue _ and the dangers _ of illegal migration has become a troubling one for Europe after a year in which calamitously failed attempts at migrant smuggling have pricked the conscience of a continent trying to balance its humane image of itself with its own economic interests and social cohesion.
  • The narrative is framed on a devastative tapestry and the film's climax knots up calamitously that will keep one absorbed . " Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave it 4 / 5 and wrote, " An epic canvas, a quiet love story, a cops-and-robbers drama and an impressively sophisticated storytelling style : Lootera has all this and much more.
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