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wake and tsunami
In the wake of the 2011 tsunami related nuclear disasters, it was discovered that as far back as the 2004 earthquake, authorities knew about the particular risks associated with the Fukushima Daiichi plant but did nothing.
* In the wake of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, IKEA Australia agreed to match dollar for dollar co-workers donations and donated all sales of the IKEA Blue Bag to the cause.
Since then, JDC relief and recovery efforts have assisted tens of thousands of people left vulnerable in the wake of the mid-90s civil war in Rwanda, the Kosovo refugee crisis, the devastating 1999 earthquake in Turkey, and the 2004 tsunami in South Asia.
The Inagawa-kai quietly helped to provide relief in the wake of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami by sending supplies to affected areas.
Master Cheng Yen has directed Tzu Chi to participate in numerous other relief projects around the world, including sending teams to Indonesia and Sri Lanka in the wake of the devastating tsunami resulting from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake as well as to Pakistan after the 2005 earthquake in their northern mountains.
It developed increasing importance in the wake of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which claimed over 200, 000 lives and injured over half a million people.
DLA provides humanitarian support to Japan in wake of the 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, by supplying fuel for Japanese helicopters conducting search and rescue operations, as well as diapers, blankets, medical supplies, food, MREs and water.
On 5 April Pendulum announced via Twitter and the band's website that a previously unreleased track from Immersion, titled " Ransom ", would be released on Pendulum's website, with 100 % of the proceeds going to help disaster relief efforts in the wake of the 2011 Japanese tsunami.

wake and many
The hypothalamus regulates sleep and wake cycles, eating and drinking, hormone release, and many other critical biological functions.
In the wake of John Byrne's reboot of Superman continuity in The Man of Steel, many traditional aspects of Clark Kent were dropped in favor of giving him a more aggressive and extroverted personality ( although not as strong as Lois ), including such aspects as making Clark a top football player in high school, along with being a successful author and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
In the wake of these changes new religious and philosophical movements have drawn freely upon many of the world's religions to attract new initiates.
In the wake of this massacre the authorities closed many of the patriotic clubs, as well as radical newspapers such as Jean-Paul Marat's L ' Ami du Peuple.
In the wake of his most famous works, he attracted many uncritical hangers-on, but many others who sought him found him aloof and even dull.
Contrast the importance of house-destruction, tent dwelling and house rebuilding in the wake of many natural disasters.
Moreover, many wake sightings describe something not conforming to the shape of a boat.
In the wake of the bombing, the national media seized upon the fact that nineteen of the victims had been babies and children, many in the day-care center.
His mayoral victory came in the wake of the Great Depression and the deep resentment many Chicagoans had of Prohibition and the increasing violence resulting from organized crime's control of Chicago, typified by the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia and many other new Hellenistic cities founded in Alexander's wake.
Bauhaus combined a number of influences including punk music, glam rock, and Krautrock — even funk and dub — to create a gloomy and introspective sound which appealed to many fans left disillusioned by the New Wave that arose in the wake of punk's collapse.
A few years after the Ambrosiano scandal, many suspects pointed toward Gelli with reference to his possible involvement in the murder of the Milanese banker Roberto Calvi, also known as " God's banker ", who had been jailed in the wake of the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano.
During the 1920s, in the wake of Modigliani's career and spurred on by comments by André Salmon crediting hashish and absinthe with the genesis of Modigliani's style, many hopefuls tried to emulate his " success " by embarking on a path of substance abuse and bohemian excess.
In the immediate wake of The Beatles ' momentous Australian tour, many local groups that had formerly played guitar-based instrumental music recruited singers and took up the new ' beat ' style.
In the wake of this change, many daimyo remained in control of their lands, being appointed as prefectural governors ; however, they were soon relieved of this duty and called en masse to Tokyo, thereby cutting off any independent base of power from which to potentially rebel.
A cargo cult is a religious practice that has appeared in many traditional pre-industrial tribal societies in the wake of interaction with technologically advanced cultures.
Cargo cults — the religious practice that has appeared in many traditional tribal societies in the wake of interaction with technologically advanced cultures — focus on obtaining the material wealth ( the " cargo ") of the advanced culture by building mock aircraft, landing strips, and the like.
In the wake of the famine, many thousands of poor farmers emigrated to seek a better life in America and elsewhere.
The village also saw an influx of population from eastern Kentucky in the wake of the closure of many of that area's coal mines.
Fearing that his sons were about to be drafted into the Czarist army, Jacob Rothkowitz emigrated from Russia to the United States, following the path of many other Jews who left Daugavpils in the wake of Cossack purges.
Glassport lies along the east side of the Monongahela River in the " Mon valley ", where many blue-collar municipalities have suffered severe economic decline in the wake of the loss of steel-making throughout the Greater Pittsburgh area.
In 1979, Pilger and two colleagues with whom he collaborated for many years, documentary film-maker David Munro and photographer Eric Piper, entered Cambodia in the wake of the overthrow of the Pol Pot regime.
In the wake of the Allman Brothers Band's success, many other Southern rock groups rose to prominence, including the Marshall Tucker Band ( who played as the Allman Brothers Band's opening act for many shows on their 1973 tour ) and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

wake and families
Many support organisations were set up in the wake of the disaster, such as the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, which represents bereaved families, survivors and supporters in their efforts to secure justice.
In the wake of the plot against Hitler's life by a group of regular military generals in July 1944, the Führer came to distrust his regular military, putting ever more trust in the SS, particularly Himmler, who had acted against the plotters and their families.
In the wake of Operation Anaconda, relations between US and the and UK forces on the ground soured when Stars and Stripes, the magazine for American forces and their families, openly criticized the Royal Marines for returning " empty-handed " from their search for al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters claiming that Britain's contribution to the campaign was " disappointing.
In the wake of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, Webster Groves High School was again profiled, this time in Time, which described Webster Groves as a " pretty town of old elms and deep porches " and a " mix of $ 90, 000 cottages and $ 750, 000 homes, young marrieds and old-line families and transient middle managers assigned to a stint in the St. Louis office who are looking for a comfortable place to settle and keep their kids on the track toward prosperity.
In one instance during the wake of a Genovese member, Gigante pulled aside Victor Amuso, the acting boss of the Lucchese crime family, to discuss the Lucchese family's encroachment on his families " Windows Racket ".
In the wake of the British civil evacuation the families of well to do Arabs and many of the Arab civic leaders also decamped.
The murder and the hunt for the killer upset the lives of two families in particular: On the one hand, there is Alex Daniels and his two young sons ; on the other hand, Mick and Tess and their four children are also badly affected by what is happening in the wake of the tragedy.
In 1996, in the wake of Seagram's purchase of MCA and the merger of the MCA and PolyGram families of labels, it was renamed Universal Music & Video Distribution Inc.
In the wake of Geoffrey and the The Dream of Macsen, Conan subsequently appears as a founder-figure in several genealogies of Breton aristocratic families.
In the wake of the killing, his teacher in prison tries to understand the senseless crime, while the families of the victim and the perpetrator struggle to cope with the aftermath.
Since 2007, in the wake of the transformation of the Bundeswehr, 6, 675 soldiers and their families have been stationed in Munster.
In the wake of those decisions, opponents of legal recognition for LGBT families launched at least two recall efforts against Judge Loren McMaster, who presided over the trial-court hearings.
In Russia, it is purported that after the gradual development of the East-West Schism, a tiny group of Russian families maintained themselves as “ Old Catholics ,” ( rus: старокатолики ( starokatoliki )), a name which should not be confused with the Döllingerite Old Catholic Churches of Europe and the U. S., which formally split with the Roman Catholic Church in the wake of the reforms of the First Vatican Council.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which struck the U. S. Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005, a National Vanguard First Response Team was organized to help white families in Alabama and Mississippi Sept. 20, 2005.
In its wake comes a wave of kidnappings and assassinations of high-ranking officials and their families.

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