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- noun Plural form of
devastation .
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For different reasons, both governmental and commercial interests were intent on downplaying both the immediate radioactively-caused deaths and diseases and the longer term devastations from this silent, invisible form of violence.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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For different reasons, both governmental and commercial interests were intent on downplaying both the immediate radioactively-caused deaths and diseases and the longer term devastations from this silent, invisible form of violence.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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For different reasons, both governmental and commercial interests were intent on downplaying both the immediate radioactively-caused deaths and diseases and the longer term devastations from this silent, invisible form of violence.
Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2010
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The plan is a response to a pledge last year by Norway to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesian conservation efforts if Indonesia would get serious about halting the many devastations of deforestation.
James Bacchus: Indonesian Forest Plan May Be Breakthrough on Climate Change James Bacchus 2011
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The plan is a response to a pledge last year by Norway to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesian conservation efforts if Indonesia would get serious about halting the many devastations of deforestation.
James Bacchus: Indonesian Forest Plan May Be Breakthrough on Climate Change James Bacchus 2011
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The plan is a response to a pledge last year by Norway to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesian conservation efforts if Indonesia would get serious about halting the many devastations of deforestation.
James Bacchus: Indonesian Forest Plan May Be Breakthrough on Climate Change James Bacchus 2011
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The plan is a response to a pledge last year by Norway to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesian conservation efforts if Indonesia would get serious about halting the many devastations of deforestation.
James Bacchus: Indonesian Forest Plan May Be Breakthrough on Climate Change James Bacchus 2011
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This epic tragedy recalls some of the worst devastations that WFP and Japan have together responded to around the world, and all of us at WFP are impressed by the bravery and dedication of Japan's emergency response services and the decisive measures the Japanese Government has taken to deal with the damage and save lives.
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The plan is a response to a pledge last year by Norway to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesian conservation efforts if Indonesia would get serious about halting the many devastations of deforestation.
James Bacchus: Indonesian Forest Plan May Be Breakthrough on Climate Change James Bacchus 2011
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The plan is a response to a pledge last year by Norway to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesian conservation efforts if Indonesia would get serious about halting the many devastations of deforestation.
James Bacchus: Indonesian Forest Plan May Be Breakthrough on Climate Change James Bacchus 2011
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