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similar cards would be eradicator epidemic virus and deck devastation virus.
The easiest way to get into construction work would be to get hired on at a company doing the smallest of jobs for the company and work your way up. You might look into apprenticeship, and see if you could get into construction work that way.
minnie is based actually on Mickey the reason would be that mickey came out first and they need it more action in it
no way does Kirsten Dunst build houses no she is an actress and she already has a job and its acting in movies not working at jobsites
A government based on the general will
Devastation is a noun. The verb would be to devastate, and the adverbial form devastatingly.
I would have to say preservation.
The devastation that would follow if Great Britain fell to German control.
Asteroids from 10m to 100m in diameter can cause national devastation (i.e. a country or state). Asteroids from 1km to 10km in diameter can cause global devastation (i.e. the world or several continents).
This is an accident prone area.
War? War never leads to peace, just devastation for as far as the eye can see and the ear can hear.After the earthquake, the city was a scene of devastation.The neighborhood was shocked with the devastation after the hurricane struck the town.
It means the kind of devastation that a nuclear war would produce.
Inflation prone would be having the tendency to have a general and progressive increase in prices.
The devastation that would follow if Great Britain fell to German control.
If the asteroid is more than about 5 miles in diameter, the devastation would be worldwide. There would be nothing that anyone could do.
No, Mumbai is not an earth quake prone place. But there is no guarantee, natural calamities can strike anywhere on earth. And I would say Mumbai is a flood prone area.
The correct sentence construction is "Is he absconding?" Absconding is a verb used to describe the act of leaving secretly or hurriedly to avoid detection or arrest. "Is he an abscond" would not be a grammatically correct construction in this context.