We are in Zimbabwe, ground zero of the deadliest epidemic known to mankind. |
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The people at London's ground zero were sounding like the Spanish after their train bombings. |
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In Indonesia's Aceh province, fast emerging as the quake's ground zero, survivors scrabbled for food among mud and corpses. |
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But Madrid's ground zero panicked the minds and awoke the demagogues, ready to invert responsibility. |
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The degree of damage depends upon the distance from the center of the bomb blast, which is called the hypocenter or ground zero. |
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In our age of weapons of mass destruction every square foot of our globe can become such a ground zero in a twinkling. |
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It was rumored that new weapons were tested there, even though people still lived away from the ground zero areas. |
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It's frustrating, sure, but when you start from ground zero anything is an accomplishment, and anything is more than what you have. |
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When I read what he had to say, it was revolutionary to me, in the sense that he was willing to break ground, to start at ground zero and create. |
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But, you know, whenever you start a project, you're starting at ground zero. |
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It's up there with inspecting ground zero at a nuclear test facility immediately after a detonation, and just in time for Godzilla. |
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Riding, walking, or just standing anywhere on the Plains is like being at ground zero of the 1980 blast. |
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Basically, you're starting at ground zero and trying to create new characters that will catch on the way the old ones did. |
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Yesterday, Lee Alpe, and his rookie firefighter son Brendan, were called to ground zero. |
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The other day I stuck my camera out of a car window and the sound I got was like ground zero at a nuclear blast! |
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The Council of Magic, which governed and guided all good witches and warlocks, made this their ground zero. |
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His teenage son, Sam, is trapped in New York, ground zero for one of three superstorms spreading across the northern hemisphere. |
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Flipping a few options can make it more enjoyable for those that like to avoid starting at ground zero every time. |
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You won't have to start at ground zero because all homebuilders today are concerned with energy efficiency and indoor air quality. |
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The natural reluctance of rescuers to get close enough to ground zero after a nuclear detonation to be much use to survivors is another. |
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I cannot recall areas designated as ground zero on the island. |
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The preservation of the past bolted to the promise of the future has made libraries ground zero of a vanishing world. |
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Although the Montreal music scene is the ground zero of cool these days, one of the city's best bands have somehow managed to fly under the radar. |
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You basically start from ground zero again when you start the season. |
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By that, I mean I started at ground zero and learned everything by doing. |
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Born in San Francisco in 1963, she was brought up in the Haight-Ashbury district, placing her at ground zero of America's exploding counter-culture. |
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And then it was almost worse because then we went really down to ground zero in terms of our own emotions because we just could not believe that he would survive. |
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So I'm starting at ground zero and it will take two or three years. |
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We started at ground zero and we knew we had to build our fanbase with exciting hockey, and, to be honest, we couldn't do that by setting up a trap night in and night out. |
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I went down to ground zero, but it felt bad being there, like rubber-necking at an accident. |
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We got in there with a pen and a pad and started at ground zero. |
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His decision to de-emphasize religion at the ground zero events generated more discreet criticism. |
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The oil sands seem to be a logical place to start on this, given that it seems to be ground zero around water issues. |
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Jesus' death marks the ground zero of the Church, when his disciples abandoned him and fled. |
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They started from ground zero, beginning with defining test objectives and determining how to best evaluate abilities and knowledge. |
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An accredited appraiser would be the best choice to assess the cost of rebuilding your home from ground zero in the worst-case scenario. |
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Rescue workers had been laboring at ground zero every hour since the disaster. |
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Earlier this year, Meer got interested in the mosque effort near ground zero. |
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One unseasonably warm night in early December I went walking down from my office toward ground zero. |
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Temple Square is ground zero of the street numeration for Salt Lake City. |
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But despite the fact that Edmonton is ground zero for important gains to gay rights in the province, gay pride is still a political hot potato around city hall. |
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As we walked through Katanea's ground zero, it looks like an act of God. |
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Has the tiny nation of Burundi become ground zero for a new global black-market trade in human remains? |
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In some ways, the Esme Beltagy Center is ground zero for the conflicting social forces buffeting Turkey. |
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One proof of that is in the Muslims who now come and go from the ground zero mosque without receiving so much as a glare. |
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Here at ground zero of humanity's deadliest cataclysm, the ultimate tragedy is that so many people do not know-or do no want to know-what is happening. |
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For us, addressing the fears of some does not, and should not, require of us to start from ground zero in 2008, because a basis for the intensification of the debate already exists in the P-6 proposal. |
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When in 2001 two planes hit the twin towers in New York, the whole world remained glued to the TV screens for hours, eagerly gulping down every word uttered by the ground zero reporters. |
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In other words, for every gastronome standing in line for beef-tongue tacos at a… Russia was ground zero of the revolution in theatre in the early twentieth century. |
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But hope is a difficult word at ground zero. |
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The pair came to ground zero of the campaign's prime battleground, the Central Valley, for the second of their five planned debates. |
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For example, dozens of city detectives are assigned to the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, combing for evidence through the rubble that is brought there from ground zero. |
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We have passed through postmodern ground zero and peregrinated into a global telegeography that has been galvanically commodified. |
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Blast damage would be limited, with deaths and serious injuries within a range of perhaps 50 meters and with moderate damage to physical infrastructure, except at ground zero. |
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The good news is the research is not starting from ground zero. |
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Over towards the trees, is the kind of rope climbing frame which always encourages children to climb right to the top while parents watch openmouthed from ground zero. |
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