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Add war to that picture, and the death toll rises calamitously.
Now, calamitously, he understood why his father had been so cautious about the circle.
It is possible they also did not survive the trip that ended so calamitously this afternoon.
Realising their mistake, they set about - calamitously, of course - getting it back.
Calamitously, the reverse also appeared to be true.
He added: "The variety of religions is a calamitously divisive force in human affairs.
Only an absolutely, idiotically, calamitously stupid or desperate creature would take that risk.
Why had Bob, by all accounts a capable leader, erred so brutally and calamitously?
In his postprofessional days, he was calamitously recruited by the Hawk.
It was another case of walking under the influence, a phenomenon that, if not unique to New York, is calamitously suited to this city.
There have been improvements, but these agencies proved calamitously ineffective in the early stages of the Somalia disaster.
Coexistence was often precarious, and it ended calamitously.
Rarely has anyone reached such acclaimed heights and then fallen so calamitously, and swiftly.
Something was calamitously wrong-but exactly what was it?
At other times Mr. Pink kept things loose by intentionally veering calamitously off key.
The re-enactment will take place on the weekend in June when, calamitously, Napoleon waited for the ground to dry.
Travel sickness has undermined Strachan's bid for four in a row, perhaps calamitously.
Incarceration becomes a metaphor for the smothering conventionality that Tom so calamitously evades.
"I have been certain for years that smegma has been calamitously maligned," she said, her breath tickling his shoulder.
Had the Old Ones been such calamitously unlucky parents that all the other pairs had been broken?
This assumption led him to formulate his Jackson Day letter, in which he calamitously made the treaty an issue of the upcoming presidential election.
These and the sun-speckled stones called Cape May diamonds are ours, at least for another calamitously happy half-week.
"But our five-year plan-" "Is running calamitously below expectation," I said.
Sometimes it seems easier to act charitably toward people who have suffered calamitously in other places than to do so in the city we call our own.
Unfortunately for Yerkes, this speculation ended calamitously when the Great Chicago Fire sparked a financial panic.