Unfortunately, it seems that self-indulgence and fame prevented Thompson from further, similar forays of genuine experience. |
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He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by scrupulous forays into vivid chromatic declarations. |
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Back on the boat, Craig told me a little more about his forays to collect thermophiles on the ocean floor. |
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His fictional forays into the lives of women suggest that the church dooms its female parishioners to screwed-up relationships with men. |
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The crafty No.3, despite a heavy first half knock, defended with gusto and also went on a couple of forays into attack. |
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An avid reader, he took his first forays in the world of writing during his childhood years. |
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In continuous forest, females also seek EPCs off territory and make extraterritorial forays with equal frequency as males. |
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Just as Kato's team was making probing forays over the icefall successive avalanches forced a French expedition to switch its climbing route. |
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Her presence means he has a house-sitter during his many forays abroad, and when he is at home he enjoys her company and finds security in it. |
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On this nine-day safari, you'll tag along with Bushmen on their daily hunting-and-gathering forays. |
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In our first forays into online Call of Duty we were abject newbs, innocent babes thrown into the deep end without our favorite swimmies. |
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They knew that a lower-class commoner had somehow caught the eye of the young Queen on one of her forays into the country. |
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Former mountain bike rider Miguel Martinez provided the only real positive with his occasional mountain forays. |
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The film-maker was not to recapture that first rapture in his later forays into home ground. |
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Garry Hay is an integral part of the side as he allies defensive duties with his non-stop attacking forays down the flanks. |
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A taxi cab driver and a pedestrian were also victims of drunken-driving by the prince who is known for his forays to discos and nightclubs. |
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More of an acquired taste are her occasional forays on the Wurlitzer organ, which may induce flashbacks of Rolf Harris. |
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The artists presenting work ranged from traditional monologuists and playwrights to dancers and emcees making their first forays into theater. |
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The out-of-town discount retailer has made two forays down the path of backwards integration. |
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The aim was to establish a base camp of three points from which they could make forays into enemy territory. |
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These rapidly became forays into entrapment of innocent people fingered by prison snitches trying to get their sentences reduced. |
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Among the most striking aspects of the movie are its occasional forays into animation. |
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Or, to be accurate, they probably had the same teachers but chose to tread a different path with the occasional forays into other territories. |
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The Bulls dominated the territory and possession in the first quarter, launching attacking forays deep into Lions territory. |
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Canales is at ease within a flamenco vocabulary, but his choreographic forays into contemporary dance are sadly cliched. |
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Moonlighting has dark undertones, suggesting forays into unknown territory. |
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When she forays into Kentucky and the eastern mountains, both she and the Consort give the music a slight bend and loosen up a bit rhythmically. |
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It takes us slap bang into the world of three very different young women as they explore their first forays into the world of physical love. |
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He also felt that same frisson of excitement he used to feel before the intelligence forays he had participated in in Paris. |
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For centuries, despite forays into excesses and hypocrisy, the Church acted as a guardian of private and public morality. |
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But she does not want to cloud the uncompromising nature of her message that politics isn't working with forays into domesticity. |
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Your dad caught it in a lobster pot he found on one of his famous forays on the beach. |
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There are no big surprises on this record, no sudden forays into electronica or hip hop, no eclectic trawls through different styles and genres. |
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He still likes to make occasional forays to London to see his pals and have a few bevvies. |
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Only the beautiful spring sunshine, Mexican waves and occasional forays by the home team, kept the crowd amused for the last 20 minutes. |
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Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting. |
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Reorganisation, forays, drill and discipline marked the ensuing winter months. |
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I've had a complicated history with jazz, with many false starts, disappointing attempts to divine the pantheon and forays into stuff I absolutely hated. |
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Mushtaq was a maverick strokeplayer with a love of sudden forays down the pitch, even to quick bowlers, and daring strokes that had bowlers tearing their hair out. |
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Paradoxically, this expert tracker, who was never attacked during his many forays into the forest, was almost killed by a man-eating leopard in a Chattarpur guesthouse. |
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Apart from a few forays into Wharfedale territory, which were defended with relative ease, the remainder of the first half was played out in the Moortown half. |
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The film may not be as elegant as the previous financial procedurals, and Costa-Gavras' brief forays into cinematic trickery threaten our suspension of disbelief. |
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But even better were his forays into dramatized criticism: close reading set in motion as narrative. |
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Suited and booted, the medallion man makes regular forays into the crowd, bodily launching himself on to upstretched arms. |
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Indeed, Thomas is so relentlessly well groomed that even his rare forays into scruffiness have an air of deliberation. |
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My Beats experience has been just as frustrating as my previous forays into streaming and downloading. |
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It has made many subsequent forays into orbit, developing satellites for Earth observation, remote sensing, telecommunications and weather forecasting. |
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A tireless worker most at home on the right flank, Pepe tends to drop deep to receive the ball before launching his forward forays. |
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They also object to other American extraterritorial forays, such as checking airline passengers on German soil. |
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That was one of my earlier forays into the world of videos, and I got really excited by the format. |
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Otley managed a few forays into the home half, one just before the break looking very promising until a penalty drove them back into their own territory. |
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Early forays had been under the watchful eye of Papa or Mama, and had laid a good foundation for later solo trips. |
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Almost entirely subterranean, colonial tuco-tucos rarely leave their burrows except for brief forays to collect the grassy vegetation on which they feed. |
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The Apache leaders Geronimo, Cochise, and Victorio, though mainly active in Arizona, also made forays into southwestern New Mexico. |
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He has made a couple of forays to America, where his innocent innuendoes and music-hall style rather flopped. |
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And it stalwartly resisted the first exploratory forays of the Arabs who were gathering their strength in Egypt. |
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His quick-thinking, tactical awareness and well-timed forays upfield made him the perfect foil for his creative midfield companion Rui Costa. |
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Its garrison participated in forays and Acadian campaigns, and settlers tried to support the cause by producing food stuffs. |
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His most recent diplomatic forays have not helped to calm post-Iraq war tensions. |
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He was made deputy editor in 1994, when he first started working on the paper's initial forays into digital publishing. |
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For my first forays into Patagonia, in the 1990s, I left behind my guidebooks and travelogues. |
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There are highly questionable forays into areas of ethics which are irrelevant for the purpose and legal basis of this directive. |
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Periodic forays that target particular groups-often resulting in successful but temporary disruptions to the industry-make for good media events. |
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This kind of self-confidence can only be developed where such forays Âinto the unconventional are expressly encouraged. |
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In fact, the Public Service's early forays into this area are particularly illustrative. |
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Her forays into the studio and her TV specials were always more of a hobby than a job. |
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Investors both big and small have demanded the CEO also walk the plank over its subdued earnings performance and its disastrous investment forays into Asia. |
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On these forays, according to these sources, he liked to chat up pretty single women, a glass of white wine in hand. |
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Originally trapped and collared in a remote valley near the city of Brasov, Timis and her pack soon relocated themselves closer and began making nocturnal forays into town. |
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Although this combination could have been truly unlistenable, their forays into rock music were ego-free, expressionistic and pared down to the bone. |
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Accordingly, I make some brief and untechnical forays in this direction. |
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Musically, things don't deviate from Zevon's tried and true SoCal '70s rock sound except for occasional forays into Irish folk and French pop music. |
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Days disappeared in a flurry of sea and sand and the evenings became storybook forays to find a beach where we could barbecue sausages and toast marshmallows. |
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With long hours at the museum and regular forays into the countryside, he eventually established a reputation as one of America's premier ornithologists. |
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For the next few days we based ourselves at the hut as we made forays up the valley, wading through deep fresh snow to explore some of the cols, ridges and side valleys. |
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He spent the first half of his career working at software firms in the U. S. and Europe, with forays into User Interface Design, Corporate Design and Information Design. |
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These steps provided a solid base for initial forays to the west and south and for the realization of a dream as vast in scope as America itself: the creation of a great French empire. |
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On such forays they often fall prey to hungry wolves. |
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The industrial paintings are his first forays into watercolors, but he said he's already hooked. |
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They forced a penalty-corner on one of their forays in New Zealand territory and thought that they had scored, but the goal was denied by the umpire. |
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He intended to spend as long as six weeks prior to his summit push acclimatizing to Everest's high altitude, going on forays up the mountain from base camp, which is 17,600 feet above sea level. |
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Who led historic and death-defying forays into the Rocky Mountains to survey not only the CPR's route through Kicking Horse Pass but also what would one day be CNR's route through Yellowhead Pass? |
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But I should like to caution Parliament in the light of some of my own experience of the history of the failure of government-sponsored forays into the whole venture capital area. |
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Yes, Festival fans will want to start their nocturnal forays from Place Jacques-Cartier in Old Montréal and on the Quays of the Old Port, or meet here as they shuttle between activities. |
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The photographer has a marked preference for placing his works in old picture frames that were previously used by other artists and that he finds on his extensive forays through the wilderness. |
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Crime ranges from the nightly forays into China of North Koreans living near the border to steal food and supplies to the more sinister development of armed robberies on the Chinese side of the border. |
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Lumping CNN's programmes in with other news on a video-streaming website may well devalue them. For these reasons cable's early forays into the internet are likely to be messy. |
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While in command at Ploegsteert he personally made 36 forays into no man's land. |
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American composers Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland cited Satie's music for Entr'acte as a major influence on their own forays into film scoring. |
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The sultanate was to control much of North India, and to make many forays into South India. |
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His best friend was Ben Herdman, a neighbour whose family operated a flour mill, the scene of many forays. |
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It made occasional forays into nounhood, in fixed expressions like without fail and no-fail. |
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The Ming sporadically sent armed forays into Tibet during the 14th century, which the Tibetans successfully resisted. |
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These early forays from a base in Egypt occurred under local initiative rather than under orders from the central caliphate. |
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Although Arnold's poetry received only mixed reviews and attention during his lifetime, his forays into literary criticism were more successful. |
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But his first forays into film were forgettable comedies like booty Call. |
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The institution has since restructured and refashioned itself with forays into electronic sales of its productions on its new website www. Creativetvjamaica.com, and broadcast through its own local cable channel. |
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Three decades after the first forays by Southern producers into the global flower market, floriculture continues to hold out hope for ACP producers. |
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Characteristically ejected from drama school, one of Allen's first forays into professional showbusiness was as a stagehand at the Victoria Palace Theatre. |
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During one of these forays, they overhear a conversation involving a star basketball player and a point shaving scheme. |
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His preaching is fairly plainspoken, aside from occasional forays into more challenging territory. |
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Our moves to acquire Kemper and Scudder, as well as the subsequent merger with B. A. T Financial Services, were early forays into the asset management business. |
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In Canada's Pacific waters immature bluntnose sixgill sharks regularly make forays into shallow waters in some locales allowing the opportunity for scuba divers to observe them. |
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Jonathan Clements, author of Schoolgirl Milky Crisis: Adventures in the Anime and Manga Trade, a compendium of insider writing about the industry, agrees that forays into broadcasting anime in the UK have been spotty. |
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His first forays into art were collages and cut-ups of magazines, which he still makes and exhibits from time to time, cultural references spliced together to form vivid and unsettling wholes. |
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But cross-border forays are not an unalloyed good. |
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Our correspondents, imbued with a passionate desire to travel, journey to tourist hot spots as well as make forays into uncharted terrain to get the inside story on what to see, where to stay, eat and shop. |
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At Sheffield he directed the university theatre company and cultivated his radical bona fides with forays into socialism and a penchant for wearing pillbox hats. |
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Its principal markets are in North America, but it has also made forays into the international arena, selling products to bakeries of various sizes. |
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Barrymore also made forays into more dramatic roles, such as that of a teenage mother in a failed marriage in the 2001 film, Riding in Cars with Boys. |
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One doesn't acquire it writing sestinas but by continual forays into the unknown. |
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Circus Smirkus and Bindlestiff Circus are his most current forays, although screenwriting royalties also help pay the bills. |
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As the media cranks up the volume on Prairie conditions this week and next, the markets are going into their first forays to the upside to incorporate this new reality. |
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I want to spend a little time talking to you about our recent forays into the United States-what we saw as the key challenges and how we tried to meet them. |
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Those forays into the public eye will be opportunities for the president to drop a hint about his negotiating position on the deficit reduction and debt ceiling talks with Congress. |
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One of our first forays into territorial integration took place at the end of the 80s with the opening of the Channel Tunnel: the Euro-region was born. |
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Such forays into the political domain undermined the Agency's neutrality. |
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The larva made repeated forays out of the burrow to scrape the surface of hydrilla leaves, always remaining anchored by its hind prolegs to the inside of the burrow. |
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Billiton's initial business forays included tin and lead smelting in the Netherlands, followed in the 1940s by bauxite mining in Indonesia and Suriname. |
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To encourage the German fleet to stay at home, the British would make occasional forays with the Grand Fleet and patrol with smaller cruiser and battlecruiser squadrons. |
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The longer the movie runs, the crazier it becomes, scenes of fine Hitchcockian suspense butting up against extended forays into Eurotrash exploitation. |
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These initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance. |
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After forays in running a sweetshop in York and a greengrocery in Devon, they were on their way to look at a Suffolk bookshop when they stopped off in Warwick. |
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In the USA the Salvation Army's first major forays into disaster relief resulted from the tragedies of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. |
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