And then it wasn't: Ms. Phillips describes the outing of Tiptree and its calamitous effects.
To abuse a famous line from another film: they're young, they're in love, and they shoot up, which they do with increasing frequency and with increasingly calamitous effect.
His removal from command of the army he had forged had a calamitous effect on the morale of his men.
That has calamitous effects on education and development.
Low birthweight, which can have a calamitous, lifelong effect on a child, has been conclusively linked to cigarette use during pregnancy.
Mr. Gros and other Europeans take comfort in the fact that the rising euro has not had the calamitous effect on exports that many predicted.
In a recent reading in London, he condemned Islam's "calamitous effect" and compared it to Western colonialism.
Thus the entire remaining refuse of the renowned joke was emptied upon a single head, and with calamitous effect.
We all know that the use of chemical munitions will have calamitous effects on civilians-wouldn't this compromise our political maskirovka?
Most importantly, it's about "the calamitous effects of love" when surrendered to completely, if only briefly.