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The novel was the first of a series of Ballard novels dealing with scenarios of ' natural disaster ', in this case seeing civilization reduced to ruins by prolonged worldwide hurricane force winds.

prolonged and boom
These favorable developments, combined with the presence of a large and cheap labour force, laid the foundation for spectacular economic growth that lasted almost uninterrupted until the " Hot Autumn's " massive strikes and social unrest of 1969-70, which then combined with the later 1973 oil crisis and put an abrupt end to the prolonged boom.
In post-war years, Milan enjoyed a prolonged economic boom, attracting large flows of immigrants from Southern Italy.
The signal of XERF would boom in for a sustained period of time only to suddenly drop-off to a prolonged whisper.
The airport has seen strong passenger growth in the last few years, primarily due to the state's prolonged mining boom and an increase in traffic from international low-cost carrier airlines.
The gold boom was prolonged by some unscrupulous assayers who found gold in every sample, but the miners eventually gave up, leaving behind ghost towns such as Wildman, Oklahoma.

prolonged and beginning
West Germany enjoyed prolonged economic growth beginning in the early 1950s ( Wirtschaftswunder or " Economic Miracle ").
On May 14, 1948, the Jewish People's Council declared the establishment of the State of Israel, following a prolonged campaign beginning in the late 19th century, when the Zionist movement began working towards creating a homeland for the Jewish people.
The Germans, recognising the critical importance of the village to their defensive network, made three unsuccessful counter-attacks before beginning a prolonged and methodical bombardment of the village.
In other trials, such as those of the Menendez brothers, the supposed abuse occurs over a prolonged period of time, often beginning during the defendant's childhood ; this relates the abuse defense to the concept of diminished capacity.
The Romans fought a prolonged and indecisive campaign in the East against the Parthians beginning in 53 BC, commencing with the defeat of Marcus Licinius Crassus ( close benefactor of Julius Caesar ) and his 35, 000 legionaries at Carrhae.
At the beginning of the story, Kira returns to Petrograd along with her family, after a prolonged exile due to the assault of the revolutionaries.
This was the beginning of prolonged war between Mewar and allies on one hand and Muslim sultans of North India on other hand.
This led to a prolonged work stoppage by non-operating unions beginning January 23, 1963, and whose picket lines were honored by the operating unions ( the train crews ).
The song is in the key of D and the verse beginning " Words are flowing out " ( I ( D ) chord ) is notable for a prolonged vi ( Bm )- iii ( F # m ) to ii7 ( Em7 ) minor drop to the dominant chord V7 ( A7 ) on " across the universe " in the 4th bar.

prolonged and late
As in prior weak financial markets and prolonged economic slowdowns, hedge funds again lost popularity during the downturn of the 1970s but received renewed attention in the late 1980s, following the success of several funds profiled in the media.
In the late 1990s and 2000s, prolonged litigation over copyright of the magazine as a collective work in Greenberg v. National Geographic and other cases caused National Geographic to withdraw from the market The Complete National Geographic, a digital compilation of all its past issues of the magazine.
Since the late 1950s, the plan to connect the two portions of I-710 ( formerly SR 7 ) has generated a long, contentious debate, as well as prolonged litigation.
In late 1995, the MPs of the Awami League and other parties lost their seats due to prolonged absence from parliament.
This, together with other factors such as famine and disorder in British India and the priority given by the Allies to the defeat of Nazi Germany, prolonged the campaign and divided it into four phases: the Japanese invasion which led to the expulsion of British, Indian and Chinese forces in 1942 ; failed attempts by the Allies to mount offensives into Burma, from late 1942 to early 1944 ; the 1944 Japanese invasion of India which ultimately failed following the battles of Imphal and Kohima ; and, finally, the successful Allied offensive which reoccupied Burma from late-1944 to mid-1945.
Of late, many anaesthesiologists are preferring to add opioids like morphine, fentanyl, or buprenorphine, or non-opioids like clonidine, to the local anaesthetic used in a spinal injection, to give a smoother effect and to provide prolonged pain relief once the action of the spinal local anaesthetic has worn off.
A cast also rapidly shaped up around Crawford with the input of the new director and choreographer in a fresh set of auditions, with then-ingenues Mandy Gonzalez and Max von Essen in the young lead roles of Alfred and Sarah, Rene Auberjonois ( after similar prolonged negotiations to Crawford's ) as Professor Abronsius, Ron Orbach ( late of the out-of-town run of The Producers ) as Chagal, and rising talent Julia Murney as Magda, among others
Historians have debated about just what kind of " peltasts " were affected by his reforms ; one of the most popular positions is that he improved the performance of the Greek skirmishers so that they would be able to engage in prolonged hand-to-hand fighting as part of the main battle line, while another strong opinion posits that he worked his changes upon the mercenary hoplites that were an important factor in late 5th-and early 4th-century B. C.
Historians have debated about just what kind of " peltasts " were affected by his reforms ; one of the most popular positions is that he improved the performance of the Greek skirmishers so that they would be able to engage in prolonged hand-to-hand fighting as part of the main battle line, while another strong opinion posits that he worked his changes upon the mercenary hoplites that were an important factor in late 5th-and early 4th-century B. C.
It took two more years of prolonged siege and guerrilla warfare, before the last major Irish resistance was ended, after the fall of Galway in late 1652.
On 15th August 2011, during a prolonged southerly storm, snow fell across the peninsula in the late morning, settling in light drifts on trees, streets and fields.
By the late 19th century commercial refrigeration and Louis Pasteur's flash heating method of sterilisation prolonged the life of beer.
MTSS usually occurs late in a sports season for athletes or after prolonged activity for active individuals.
The succession dispute was prolonged by the arrival of Richard I of England and Philip II of France on the Third Crusade: Richard supported Guy, as a Poitevin vassal, while Philip supported Conrad, his late father's cousin.
Although he spent much of the 1980s retired from performing and recording music, he returned both to recording and touring in the late 1980s before he died, in Springfield, Oregon, following a prolonged battle with pulmonary fibrosis on September 29, 2002, aged 62.
Sunlight is thought to bring on attacks: Some patients link outbreaks to prolonged exposure to strong sunlight from late spring through to early autumn.
MSL is now in Marsiling Road, Singapore, having been temporarily housed at the premises of Woodgrove Secondary School from 2000 to late 2001, due to prolonged delays in construction of the Marsiling campus when the company handling the construction collapsed in mid-2000.
The navigation had been designed with massive weirs near all the locks, to cope with a 1 in 50 year flood level, but before they were constructed, prolonged heavy rain in late August resulted in extensive flooding, causing significant damage to the newly-build banks, which were washed into the channel.
Until the late 1950s, infants of both sexes usually wore short dresses until they were ready for toilet training – thus avoiding the risks to clothing and hygiene of having top clothes in prolonged close contact with a damp or soiled diaper.
Hua was partially paralyzed in his late teenage years, due to mistreatment of a prolonged illness during which he stayed in bed for half a year.
Consequently these critical speeds were called late and the aircraft's takeoff roll was abnormally prolonged.

prolonged and 1940s
In the 1940s, a prolonged negotiation transpired between the British and the three Indian groups seeking political power, namely, the Hindus, the Muslims and the Sikhs.
This began a prolonged period of conflict between church and state that persisted until the 1940s when the Church enjoyed a restoration of its former status under the presidency of Colonel Juan Perón.

prolonged and lasting
The endocrine system's effects are slow to initiate, and prolonged in their response, lasting from a few hours up to weeks.
The most prolonged of Cecil's surviving personal correspondences is with an Irish judge, Nicholas White, lasting from 1566 until 1590 ; it is contained in the State Papers Ireland 63 and Lansdowne MS. 102, but receives hardly a mention in the literature on Cecil.
For some, prolonged attacks can occur, lasting from several days to several weeks, often causing the sufferer to be severely incapacitated.
CHIKV infection causes an illness with symptoms similar to dengue fever, with an acute febrile phase of the illness lasting only two to five days, followed by a prolonged arthralgic disease that affects the joints of the extremities.
* Prolonged Deceleration: A prolonged deceleration is present when there is a visually apparent decrease in FHR from the baseline that is greater than or equal to 15 bpm, lasting greater than or equal to 2 minutes, but less than 10 minutes.
The Agrotourism substantially contributes to local economy, with prolonged tourist season begining on March 1st and lasting until October 30 each year.
Following Qaitbay's death, the Mamluk state descended into a prolonged succession crisis lasting for five years until the accession of Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri.
Atmospheric nuclear explosions produce a unique signature, often called a " double-humped curve ": a short and intense flash lasting around 1 millisecond, followed by a second much more prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a fraction of a second to several seconds to build up.
Cryptococcosis is a very subacute infection with a prolonged subclinical phase lasting weeks to months in persons with HIV / AIDS before the onset of symptomatic meningitis.
This signature consists of a short and intense flash lasting around 1 millisecond, followed by a second much more prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a fraction of a second to several seconds to build up.
After prolonged negotiations lasting 18 months, Harris finally received a personal audience of the Shogun in the palace.
Signs of eszopiclone overdose reported included dulled mental status, ST-elevation coronary vasospasm, troponemia, ventricular fibrillation arrest and prolonged coma ( lasting up to 48 hours ).
He has held several prolonged hunger strikes, the longest lasting over 100 days.
The character experienced a prolonged period of obscurity after 1997, lasting over ten years, until Fabian Nicieza chose to revamp the character for the concluding story arc of the Robin comic book series in the final months of 2008.
At higher intensities the DP is followed by slow positive waves ( Adrian ’ s Deep Response ) or by a prolonged negative wave lasting for more than 200msec ( Chang ’ s second component ).
Priapism, or prolonged erection, lasting several hours, can be damaging to the penis.

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