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After the
events
in "Ascension", Dracula returns to home sweet home Romania with the beautiful Elizabeth being one of his new bloodsucking brides.
Democrats running for re-election that year deliberately avoided joint appearances with him; now, they clamor for his attendance at their campaign
events.
Both
events
pushed Yeltsin into his so-called "strategic partnership" with China, with both partners sharing distrust of America acting the dominant hegemon.
This renders the outcome indeterminate, and it is only by accident that the actual course of
events
corresponds to prevailing expectations.
Their economies also tend to suffer larger supply shocks from natural disasters, other weather events, social unrest, and unexpected productivity changes.
Climate change is making such investments even more urgent, as extreme weather
events
– both flooding and droughts – are becoming more common throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.
Should the regional parties dominate the government, domestic politics would strongly impact India’s foreign policy: the anger of Tamil voters over
events
in Sri Lanka, or of Muslims over Gaza, would be reflected in the government and therefore constrain policy options.
Hurricanes at the Ballot BoxSINGAPORE – Hurricane Florence, which smashed into the southeastern United States last week, is the latest in a string of extreme weather
events
that has raised expectations for disaster preparedness.
In the first nine months of 2018, the world has experienced a lifetime’s worth of “historic” weather
events
– from drought-fueled forest fires in the American West, Greece, and Sweden, to floods in Hawaii, southern India, and elsewhere in South Asia.
Even weather reports on television typically fail to mention climate change as an underlying cause of severe meteorological
events.
While domestic issues might be uppermost in voters’ minds, Harvey, Florence, and other extreme weather
events
have made global warming a local issue and placed it squarely on the ballot.
At first,
events
played out according to plan.
One way to understand current conditions – and what is needed to improve them – is to consider two
events
that recently attracted considerable worldwide attention: the launch of Boeing’s Dreamliner passenger jet and the tragic death of Apple’s Steve Jobs.
The rest of the world will find it hard to decouple from US
events.
Yes, this is a volatile data series, because it rises and falls with the usual course of
events.
The tide of
events
shifted to favor the opposition and facilitate coordination among its disparate parts, including politicians, business leaders, civil society organizations, active and retired military officials, intellectuals, labor unions and even members of religious groups.
Together, these three factors determine risk, which rises with more frequent or ferocious triggering events, more people or assets exposed, or lower preparedness.
Second, Bush refused to allow himself to get caught up in
events.
Part of the problem is that expectations had been distorted by a metaphor that described
events
in short-run terms.
Political leaders enjoy fewer degrees of freedom before they must respond to events, and must then communicate not only with other governments, but with civil society as well.
As
events
in Egypt and elsewhere have shown, we are only just beginning to comprehend the effects of the information revolution on power in this century.
Indeed, recent
events
have shown the system to be inherently unstable.
Events
and structural forces, however, have affected and changed the nature of the North Korean system since 1991.
I fear that, with only a few exceptions, most countries have been surprised and caught off guard – once again – by the rapid course that
events
have taken in Burma.
For example, Ambassador Melanne Verveer has attended more than 1,000
events
around the world focused on empowering women in areas ranging from peace negotiations to farming.
The
events
of August and September 2008 taught two painful and deeply disconcerting lessons.
As recent
events
in the East and South China Seas show, China sometimes attempts to strong-arm its neighbors.
But, before millions of people are submerged, many will be struck by extreme weather
events.
The latest IPCC report describes our current predicament with disturbing clarity: global temperatures are climbing, mountain glaciers and polar ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising, and extreme weather
events
are becoming more frequent and more severe.
London Citizens, a network of local civic institutions, organized Jewish assistance programs for Somali Muslims, including after-school
events
at Hendon School and Eden School.
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