He is the fulfiller of needs, remover of calamities, obviator of the difficulties, supplier of the water of Kauthar. |
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Mantras counted on these beads serve to clear away obstacles, such as illness and other calamities, and purify one of unwholesomeness. |
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I will not advance but by the strange calamities that work as on shallops on calmed water, a slow going nowhere kind of motion toward centermost. |
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Alladi Jayasri writes about Gurudev, who reminds us of the terrible calamities waiting to punish us for our cruelty to Nature. |
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The greatness of a nation or a people is well judged by the manner it reacts and deals with calamities. |
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Whenever we are caught up in industrial calamities, experts ought to examine the cause and make amends. |
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I am as spottily informed and fiercely opinionated as the next kibitzer about these potential calamities. |
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Other caves are either unreachable or destructed owing to natural calamities as well as by man-made destruction. |
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Natural calamities were handled with competence, communal peace was ensured and law and order was maintained with a firm hand. |
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Chinese emperors used to issue a penitential decree taking the blame for misgovernment or natural calamities. |
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The wind had shut it as if intent on immuring her infant from all calamities. |
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Yet other calamities could occur that might frighten governments and regulators into taking hasty action. |
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The origin of all these calamities is in the lack of work, which leaves the body inactive while the mind works looking for a way to kill time. |
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Turning to maritime safety, how can we avoid problems, and how do we address shipping accidents, incidents and calamities? |
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If capitalism is incapable of satisfying the demands inevitably arising from the calamities generated by itself, then let it perish. |
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To overcome all these calamities, the farm has been remortgaged three times. |
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As long as they receive proper veneration and offerings, these deities guarantee fruitfulness and protection against the powers of evil and natural calamities. |
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It inevitably dooms itself to calamities that must strike it dead. |
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Fear keeps us expecting more calamities, accepting that the situation can only get worse. |
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But in the long run Mr Edwards turned out to be right, with last year's financial calamities his apparent vindication. |
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The land produced thorns and thistles, and people had to live in the curse and with calamities. |
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Driven out of their homes by sea erosion and natural calamities, fishermen of coastal Kerala find themselves at the mercy of apathetic rulers. |
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It is common knowledge when the truth and the truthful are heckled at or insulted, great calamities will fall. |
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Geographical information on topography, climate, phenology, natural calamities, and irrigation is included. |
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A sketch of so many calamities does not seem but a massive record of impostures, and even from such a tender age the cruel lashings made me aware of my humble condition. |
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The past five years have not been about the big public calamities that usually make up economic crisis. |
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Hasan has covered diverse topics from lifestyles to natural calamities to civic issues. |
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The overview of the entire business process was more difficult to maintain, making it no longer possible to intervene when calamities occurred. |
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This filter helps to protect the agroecosystem from potentially adverse farming practices and environmental calamities. |
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It includes knowledge and skills ranging from traffic safety, protection from calamities and breakdowns, moral upbringing and the like. |
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If these buffers are not strong enough to overcome life's calamities, then, individuals risk being at the margin of society. |
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The information has been very instrumental in monitoring drought calamities in Ethiopia, among other countries. |
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Merchant ships are always very expensive, and always be threatened by pirate, natural calamities such as visibility, etc. |
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It also encourages society to share the burdens of dealing with the effects of public disasters and calamities. |
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It was about the passive indifference of a nation that seems content to allow these daily calamities to persist. |
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There are many people who do many right things under the influence of sickness, affliction, death in the family, public calamities or a sudden qualm of conscience. |
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Along with many other noble agencies, they are always at the forefront of the relief effort following calamities and catastrophes at local, national and international level. |
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It is a small effort worth making if we want to avoid a descent into widespread anarchy, terrorism, pandemics of global disease, and other avoidable calamities. |
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It also calls for fisheries management plans that incorporate a precautionary approach, one that anticipates possible calamities and includes contingency plans and remedies. |
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It should be used, especially in the cases where a manifestation of the action of the demon is supposed : either through the evilness of men, or through temptations, illnesses, tempests, calamities of all sorts. |
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If hamartia is culpable error, tragedies that end up with calamities do not call into question the teleology of human events. |
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The Philippines is vulnerable to natural calamities. |
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Consumption smoothing enables the poor and vulnerable to deal with short-term financial difficulties and income disruption arising from medical and health emergencies, natural calamities or death of a family member. |
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Further, we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets. |
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Besides the Japanese and Thai calamities, New Zealand suffered an earthquake, Australia and China floods, and America a cocktail of hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and floods. |
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In today's world of Medicare, pensions, unemployment insurance and social assistance, it is hard to imagine a time not so long ago when people had no protection against life's calamities. |
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She discovered that many of its inhabitants, submerged in poverty, frequently experienced lives that were a mixture of misfortune and calamities, fear and despair. |
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This all-or-nothing attitude became overgeneralized to the point where they brought on the very failures or calamities they fought against acquiring. |
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The Filipino expats living in Oman responded to the recent calamities that ravaged the Visayan Islands leaving thousands homeless and helpless. |
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Instead of arbitrary statutory requirements governing how much money must be squirreled away to guard against unexpected calamities, a company's assets and liabilities will be priced according to their market value. |
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This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. |
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More recently, due to natural calamities such as flooding and drought in some parts of the country, many people have been displaced from their homes. |
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Shifting the burden of calamities or other problems besetting its people onto others was not only immoral, unfair and irresponsible, but also imprudent, because it could establish a culture of dependency. |
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The central government, starved of resources, could do very little to mitigate the effects of these calamities. |
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Despite calamities triggered by the Great Fire of 1547, the early part of Ivan's reign was one of peaceful reforms and modernization. |
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Although so many calamities and chastisements will help to convert a good many souls, there will always be sinners to the end, unrepentant sinners becoming more and more evil and furious under the blows of the justice of God. |
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Are we not all accountable for this, not only to those in despair due to poverty, hunger, diseases or natural calamities in today's world, as well as to the next generations? |
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In the class of destructive calamities resulting from natural causes, and independently of the action of man. are to be placed pestilence, famine, inundations, and atmospheric influences fatal to the productions of the earth. |
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I compare it to the De-Baathification experience in Iraq which only brought woes and calamities to Iraq. |
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Whatever the calamities of the last three decades, however, these two value systems – strict father versus nurturant family – have been clashing for ever. |
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The capital, he declared, might have to move if measures to curb its sandstorms failed. Since then officials have claimed some success in reducing the frequency of these lung-clogging calamities. |
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Then there will be earthquakes, tsunamis, and other calamities. |
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I think that the Director-General was absolutely right to say that we need to combine both a global system for all types of disasters, and preparation within countries to face all these calamities. |
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Susan Yap introduced House Bill 4677, which also declares rice and corn hoarding and profiteering during calamities or emergencies as economic sabotage. |
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This damage to the economy was compounded by the effects on agriculture of the incipient Little Ice Age, natural calamities, crop failure, and sudden epidemics. |
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The work, a universal history of the calamities that have happened to mankind was the first attempt to write the history of the world as a history of God guiding humanity. |
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In the Seljuk era, injustice, and immorality reached their climax, and the society experienced difficulties and calamities through Turcoman and Turkish invasions. |
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The Late Middle Ages were marked by difficulties and calamities. |
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This trend was checked in the Late Middle Ages by a series of calamities, notably the Black Death but also including numerous wars and economic stagnation. |
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