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Perfect Storm, The (DVD) Sebastian Junger's phenomenal best seller hits the screen starring George Clooney as the veteran skipper of a fishing boat on a collision course with fate in the suspense-filled true story of The Perfect Storm. Genome is a digitised version of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009 and is made available for internal research purposes only. You will need to obtain the relevant third party permissions for any use, including use in programmes, online etc. Perfect storm has been overused, though, and it’s stretched beyond its original meaning when applied to a positive confluence of events.For example, the phrase a perfect storm of opportunity ignores the fraught nature of Junger’s perfect storm. This sort of use is common, though. Although perfect storm is a new expression, it’s already well established in the language and hence does not. Chapter 1: Races Arkanian. Arkanians considered themselves the pinnacle of evolution, and as such many were distinctly arrogant. Arkanian scientists had been experts in genetic manipulation for millennia, and by the time of the Mandalorian Wars the species had been split into many sub-species, making it hard to determine exactly what a baseline Arkanian was. Perfect Storm is a sound-activated device that allows you to control the on and off flashing of lights when the thunder sound from the CD supplied is played. This makes for great thunderstorm effects for your haunted house or home haunt/Halloween party. Simply play the CD provided with the unit with your lights plugged into the back of the.

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  • 1A particularly violent storm arising from a rare combination of adverse meteorological factors.

    • ‘And people need to understand this storm was a perfect storm.’
    1. 1.1A particularly bad or critical state of affairs, arising from a number of negative and unpredictable factors.
      ‘the past two years have been a perfect storm for the travel industry’
      • ‘He's kind of like the perfect storm with his combination of looks and pedigree.’
      • ‘When these and other factors coincided they created the perfect storm.’
      • ‘The truth is we were part of the perfect storm in the late 1990s, as was the media, as was the financial community and the investment banks.’
      • ‘It's only a small detail in this story, but it has all the ingredients for a perfect storm.’
      • ‘This convergence with the Internet is creating the perfect storm.’
      • ‘At the same time, millions of employees face added insecurities as defined benefits are being put in jeopardy due to the perfect storm of pension funding: Falling interest rates, tumbling asset prices, and a weak economy.’
      • ‘Combine that trend with the speed and ubiquity of travel over long distances and with the vast global inequities in the distribution of primary and preventive health care, and you have the makings of an epidemiological perfect storm.’
      • ‘This just seems like a perfect storm for the airlines.’
      • ‘We face a perfect storm of environmental degradation and the ongoing collapse of a rickety, misbegotten infrastructure that in most cases is provoking the very conditions that will topple it.’
      • ‘We are leveraging our assets and our core competencies to take advantage of what I would characterize as the perfect storm of what took place over the last three or four years in the retail record industry.’
      • ‘Indeed, football fans around the country will be joining the inactive list as their bodies fail to digest a perfect storm of spicy, saucy, salty, and fatty foods.’
      • ‘The perfect storm of a number of events in the past year has raised considerably our level of awareness of potential threats - which is unbelievably healthy.’
      • ‘But our perfect storm of bad publicity, political grandstanding and corporate trouble doesn't have to swallow us.’
      • ‘If it weren't for scant inflation and low interest rates, corporate America would have steered right into the middle of a perfect storm.’
      • ‘The past five years have been a perfect storm of low interest rates, easy credit, and rising household costs.’
      • ‘This year's theme will be the perfect storm in economic and financial markets.’
      • ‘That made a perfect storm, if you will, for clubs elsewhere to make their cases, and that they did.’
      • ‘It is brewed in a perfect storm of new markets, new technologies, and a new enterprise logic.’
      • ‘It looks to me like a more perfect storm has struck the school lunchroom and vending channels.’
      • ‘And a wedding is a perfect storm of all those interests.’

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