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As usual, Farmer did not shy away from controversy ; " Que mon cœur lâche ", a song dealing with AIDS and sexual relations, is accompanied by a video directed by Luc Besson ( the first time in the singer's career that a video wasn't directed by Boutonnat ) in which Farmer plays an angel sent down to earth by God ( who refuses to send Jesus again, stating that " last time it was a disaster ") to save mankind from itself.
Link uses the Ocarina of Time to play the Song of Time, which he can use to travel back in time when he plays it, to relive these three days repeatedly so he can prevent the disaster.
She was also cast as Jane in the 2007 comedy Death at a Funeral, where she plays the supportive wife of her off-screen husband Matthew Macfadyen, whose father's funeral turns into a disaster.
St. George plays an important role in the community through the support of various charities, the arts, sporting clubs, business programs and disaster relief initiatives.
* 411 BCE: Both ' Thesmophoriazusae ' and Lysistrata were produced ; an oligarchic revolution ( one of the consequences of the Sicilian disaster ) proved briefly successful and the populist Hyperbolus ( a frequent target of the earlier plays ) was assassinated by oligarchic conspirators in Samos.
Many believes that this celebration of the Feast of Saint Joseph plays big part from the towns safety against nature disaster specially typoons.
* In the film Such Men are Dangerous, made in 1931, Warner Baxter plays a tycoon who fakes his death in a private airplane disaster.
The " Romeo Menti " stadium where SS Juve Stabia plays is dedicated to Romeo Menti, who played for SS Juve Stabia in 1945 and died in the tragic 1949 Superga air disaster, when a plane crash killed most of the players of Torino FC.
It also plays a major role as a radioactive isotope present in nuclear fission products, and was a significant contributor to the health hazards from open-air atomic bomb testing in the 1950s, and from the Chernobyl disaster, as well as being a large fraction of the contamination hazard in the first weeks in the Japanese nuclear crisis.
It also plays a major role in the Republic's disaster relief operations.

disaster and major
Just dropping the baby's bottle and breaking it became a catastrophe, and Stuart wore out his shoes so fast that he was termed a major disaster.
* an organization of volunteer emergency workers who have received specific training in basic disaster response skills, and who agree to supplement existing emergency responders in the event of a major disaster.
He is Mike's major antagonist on the team, often baiting him about sensitive topics, such as the supposedly anti-Semitic golf club of which Mike is a member ( A Hole in the Heart ), or whenever Mike's public appearances end in disaster.
The spread of disease is a major secondary disaster.
The Hyatt Regency walkway collapse was a major disaster that occurred on July 17, 1981 killing 114 people and injuring more than 200 others during a tea dance.
In 2000 it was estimated that 3, 500 tailings impoundments existed, and that every year, 2 to 5 major failures and 35 minor failures occurred ; for example, in the Marcopper mining disaster at least 2 million tons of tailings were released into a local river.
There is also an evident consensus among popular authors that he predicted whatever major event had just happened at the time of each book's publication, from the Apollo moon landings, through the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997, and the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986, to the events of 9 / 11: this ' movable feast ' aspect appears to be characteristic of the genre.
It was a major disaster for the Crusaders and a turning point in the history of the Crusades.
Indeed, much of Uzbekistan's capital city, Tashkent, was destroyed in a major earthquake in 1966, and other earthquakes have caused significant damage before and since the Tashkent disaster.
Queen Anne also authorized a major expedition against Quebec City in 1711 ; this expedition, led by Admiral Hovenden Walker, was a complete disaster.
* May 4 – PEPCON disaster in Henderson, Nevada: A major explosion at an industrial solid-fuel rocket plant causes damage extending up to away, including Las Vegas ' McCarran International Airport.
** Sandoz chemical spill: a major environmental disaster near Basel, Switzerland, pollutes the Rhine.
* August 20 – Abergele Train Disaster in Wales: An Irish Mail passenger train collides with 4 cargo trucks loaded with paraffin: 33 are killed ( the first major train disaster in Britain ).
However, North Vietnam suffered tremendous casualties, and from a purely military standpoint, the Tet Offensive was a major disaster for the Communists.
Who then is likely to listen, let alone to respond, to the proof that nothing short of major movements of population can shift the lines along which we are being carried towards disaster?
The Summitville mine was the scene of a major environmental disaster in the 1990s when the liner of a cyanide-laced tailing pond began leaking heavily.
This turned into a disaster for the citizens of Sofia and other major Bulgarian cities, which were heavily bombed by the Allies in the winter of 1943 – 1944.
Situations in the twenty-first century with potential for a typhus epidemic would include refugee camps during a major famine or natural disaster.
According to Nevil Shute Norway it was a very advanced engine ( and the price struck Shute as low ; much lower than competing engines on the basis of power-to-weight ratio ), so its loss was a major disaster for Airspeed ( and Britain ).
In the past, a cliffhanger involving a death of a major character or disaster was marked by the traditional closing theme being replaced by the final dramatic section of Barwick Green involving trombones, cymbals and the closing bars of the signature tune.
If anything goes wrong with the milking, transport or processing facilities it can be a major disaster trying to dispose of enormous quantities of milk.
hurricanes, flooding, and volcanic activity ( an average of one major natural disaster every five years )
A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of or effecting the Earth, for example floods, tsunami, tornadoes, hurricanes and cyclones, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, heatwaves and droughts, wild fires, landslides, blizzards, ice storms and avalanches.
Temporary flight restrictions often encompass major sporting events, natural disaster areas, air shows, space launches, and Presidential movements.

disaster and role
The role of an earthquake in starting the destruction of whole cities is tremendously frightening, but fire may actually be the principal agent in a particular disaster.
Although the Basic Law states that the Macau SAR government may " when necessary " ask the central government to allow the garrison to assist in maintaining public order or disaster relief, Chief Executive Ho has said that, in keeping with the Basic Law the garrison will play no role in internal security.
He also acted in the global disaster film Meteor ( his second role as a sitting President of the United States after Fail-Safe ), with Sean Connery, Natalie Wood and Karl Malden, and the Canadian production City on Fire, which also featured Shelley Winters and Ava Gardner.
Mao himself is officially regarded by the CPC as a " great revolutionary leader " for his role in fighting the Japanese and creating the People's Republic of China, but Maoism as implemented between 1959 and 1976 is regarded by today's CPC as an economic and political disaster.
His last dramatic role before portraying mainly comedy roles was the 1979 Canadian disaster film City on Fire in which he played a corrupt mayor.
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the use of federal military forces to " execute the laws "; however, there is disagreement over whether this language may apply to troops used in an advisory, support, disaster response, or other homeland defense role, as opposed to conventional law enforcement.
The Flood Control Act of 1944 also gave the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers authority over flood control and irrigation projects and thus played a major role in disaster recovery from flooding.
Further, ITS can play a role in the rapid mass evacuation of people in urban centers after large casualty events such as a result of a natural disaster or threat.
In 1974, Estrada took part in the disaster film, Airport 1975, where he played a role as the flight engineer on a Boeing 747.
McQueen and Lewis instantly clashed, the meeting was a disaster and the role instead went to Garner.
She starred in My Son John ( 1952 ) and Anastasia ( 1956 ), and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as an elderly stowaway in the disaster film Airport ( 1970 ).
Reflecting the distrust of government that began in the 1960s in the U. S., the brilliant but rebellious scientist became a common theme, often serving a Cassandra-like role during an impending disaster.
A particular focus is protecting women and children who were made even more vulnerable by the disaster, as well as ensuring women ’ s role in the recovery process.
After the 1692 disaster, Port Royal's commercial role was steadily taken over by the town ( and later, city ) of Kingston.
The facility is a major relocation site for the highest level of civilian and military officials in case of national disaster, playing a major role in U. S. continuity of government ( per the Continuity of Operations Plan ).
Its only active role before 1990 was the Katastropheneinsatz ( disaster control ).
He also played the lead role as a marine engineer, attempting to save London from total devastation in the disaster film Flood.
In the immediate aftermath of unthinkable disaster, Funston assumed the role of protecting the population of San Francisco from anarchy.
The award is the American Alpine Club's highest award for valor in recognition of his role in rescuing climbers in the 1996 Everest disaster.
Sinn Féin's president, Gerry Adams, denounced the Agreement: "... the formal recognition of the partition of Ireland ... a disaster for the nationalist cause ... far outweighs the powerless consultative role given to Dublin ".
He also received that year the Collier Trophy for his role in assisting NASA's return to launching manned missions after the Challenger disaster.
In his new role, he faced two very difficult times of Aznar's second term: the Prestige oil tanker disaster off the coast of Galicia, and the participation of Spain in the Iraq War desired by George W. Bush.
Another supporting role was of the eccentric storm chaser Robert ' Rabbit ' Nurick in the 1996 disaster film Twister.
In addition to its insurance role, EQC also undertakes research and provides training and information on disaster recovery.
From his position on the Homeland Security Committee, he pushed for accountability at the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) and a careful review of the role of the Red Cross in the time of disaster.

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