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  • {{r|Earthquake}}
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  • * Participated in [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]] and fire.<ref name=GuardianSFIrwin/><ref name=SFMuseum/> * Participated in [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]] and fire.
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  • ...ty over the years; this situation has been exacerbated by the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]], which claimed up to a quarter of a million lives.<ref>''BBC News'': '[ht Haiti has seen several [[earthquake]]s over the centuries, including disasters in 1770 and 1842 which destroyed
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  • ...e right, seen here in 1853, was subsequently destroyed in the 1868 Hayward earthquake. ...ought on the Mission's unreinforced masonry structures by the 1868 Hayward earthquake.
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  • ...long-term party or public support, especially following the [[2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami]], to continue beyond August of that year. He was succeeded by
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  • *The magnitude 9.0 [[Tohoku-Oki earthquake]] that occurred off the east coast of [[Japan]] on March 11, 2011 has been ...Dynamic Overshoot and Energetic Deep Rupture in the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake|journal=Science|American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)|
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  • ...able]] in 1858, the [[Klondike Gold Rush]] of 1897 and the [[San Francisco Earthquake]]
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  • ..., by a general event, sometimes only loosely connected to a story, e.g. an earthquake, or by a special device, as it is often encountered in [[James Bond films]] *In [[Robert Altman]]'s and Frank Barhydt's ''[[Short Cuts]]'' the earthquake concluding the film also functions in part as a ''deus ex machina'', a narr
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  • ...win enough party or public support, especially following the [[2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami]], to continue beyond August of that year. That month, his succ
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  • ...da/index.cfm. Giant panda].'</ref> though a [[2008 Sichuan earthquake|2008 earthquake]] destroyed about a quarter of their habitat and fragmented the animals int
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  • ...most recent eruption was probably in the last 10,000 years. However, an [[earthquake]] rocked the mountain in 1840, burying a [[chapel]], [[convent]], and villa
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  • ...story have been so dubbed. For instance, the day of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, December 26, 2004, is not called "Black Sunday" but it was far
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  • ...- Founded as La Mission San Francisco De Asis by Franciscans, it survived earthquake and fire"], ''Catholic San Francisco'', January 31, 2003. Accessed March 23
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  • ...uildings from further destruction by fire following the [[1989 Loma Prieta earthquake]]. Her worthy assistance resulted in a second vintage fireboat obtained for ...top the horrific fires which swept the city after the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]]. In 1909, two new fireboats were placed in service—''David Scannell'' a
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  • ...ior wall buttress at Mission San Miguel Arcángel, which suffered extensive earthquake damage on December 22, 2003. Sections of the plaster finish coat have sloug
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  • Next to [[earthquake]]s and [[flood]]s, wind can be the cause of some of the worst types of natu
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  • ...qiual english, even though the cause is localized large earth movements ([[earthquake]]s or [[landslide]]s), not any tidal force.
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  • ...e is estimated to have been [[Richter magnitude]] 8.0. As a result of the earthquake, many buildings in San Francisco were destroyed, and a fire started which b
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  • ...ch took 12 years to build. It was about 33m high and collapsed during an [[earthquake]] in 226 B.C., just 56 years after it was finished.<ref name=Higgins>Higgin
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  • * Seidensticker, Edward. ''Low City, High City: Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake'' (1983) * Seidensticker, Edward. ''Tokyo Rising: The City since the Great Earthquake.'' (1990). 384 pp. [http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/papers/jhist4.htm onli
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