Quake victims grab what they can in aid, while bad weather slows down the relief. |
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All of this started to crystallize for me one night, when I came home and found my son playing a modified capture-the-flag version of Quake. |
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And as we have seen in Quake 4, multi-core architectures can be quite efficient in games. |
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However, Quake, Doom and Wolfenstein are available for Linux and Inkscape is a good vector image editor. |
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The research group of California Institute of Technology biophysicist Stephen Quake has built a silicon chip that can function as a mini chemistry lab. |
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Examples include Team Fortress 2, Quake, and Unreal Tournament, among others. |
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When I saw a special version of Quake running on Voodoo hardware, I knew I would be forking out quite a bit of money on my gaming rig. |
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This technique now arrives almost subliminally for Quake players, but rocket jumping has long been recognized as one of Quake's key skills. |
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If the NPC is close to the player, he may also try using the tried-and-true Quake circle-strafing technique. |
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Amazing is judged relative what already exists, and Quake has the best underwater effects so far. |
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An example of a landslide lake is Quake Lake, which formed as a result of the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake. |
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Quake 3 Arena, coulnd let this one out, but the camera wouldnt want. |
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The GE2 exporter supports all major 3D file formats and game engines, such as HMD of Sony Computer Entertainment, Niff of Nintendo, and Quake II of ID Software. |
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The massive quake killed more than 140,000 people as buildings collapsed and firestorms turned the capital into a raging inferno. |
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In 1929, for example, a relatively modest quake triggered an undersea landslide on the continental slope off Canada. |
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However, Iranian authorities have accused foreign governments of failing to deliver on aid pledges made after the Bam quake. |
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Most people think of foreshocks as the small earthquakes that trigger a big quake. |
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The quake was most strongly felt in Aomori and Iwate, the two farthest-north prefectures on Japan's main island of Honshu. |
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It densifies the ground so that if a real quake does occur, the land will be strong enough to withstand it. |
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The point nearest to the surface is the epicentre and marks the site where the quake is strongest. |
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Its epicenter, the location on the earth's surface directly above the quake, was at Duck Creek. |
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The new administration should be given passing marks for its swift reaction to the quake. |
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It was followed by four aftershocks, one of which almost matched the intensity of the first quake, registering 5.2 on the Richter scale. |
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The quake was so strong that they were forced to stop talking and to abandon the stall. |
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But just as she was about to strike, the ground began to tremble and quake, knocking her off-balance, but she managed to regain her footing. |
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Four soldiers charge at Gallahad, he then looks at the ground and the Earth starts to quake making the soliders go flying everywhere. |
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Technicians misread critical monitors, and the core of the plant begins to tremble and quake. |
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All three of them went tumbling to the floor as the very foundation they were on began to quake violently. |
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I don't think writers should be this godlike figure who reads from a podium and signs books while their fans quake before their greatness. |
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This softly spoken woman, barely over five feet tall, can make grown men quake. |
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The quake was followed by at least four aftershocks and additional quakes of up to magnitude 6 could follow, the agency said. |
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The main quake and subsequent 20 aftershocks jolted major cities of Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. |
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The city has been affected by after effects of the quake, with over 200 casualties reported by police and hospital sources. |
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The quake occurred more than 10 kilometres deep and was followed by powerful aftershocks. |
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About 3,000 family kilns for pottery were destroyed in the quake, and most of the villages were nearly levelled. |
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Hours after the quake rocked central and southern Italy, rescue teams were clawing at the concrete in the search for survivors. |
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade. |
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As well as levelling the town, the quake has also destroyed what remained of the ancient city and its sixteenth century citadel. |
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Some 500 homeless victims of the quake were being housed in relief tents and others were sheltering from the freezing cold winds in buses. |
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As they watched rescuers work frantically, another quake made the trees on the bank sway. |
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After the quake, Rabia Bibi left a remote mountain area to live in a temporary camp closer to the resources of the city. |
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It is sensitive to earth tremors not felt by humans and calls in concert when a quake impends. |
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Operating with the most basic supplies, staff members gathered at the temporary camp the day after the quake. |
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There have been no reports of injuries or structural damage, so the 4.2-magnitude quake in the garden of England is ripe for ridicule. |
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Since many of the traditional black-glazed roof tiles broke in the quake, contractors had to scour other disused Japanese buildings for replacements. |
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Sometime after the quake, many people noticed the water draining out of the coves and harbours. |
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The Christchurch quake, he said, was a popular conversation topic with his young kindergarten students. |
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The water shifted above a quake does not move across the ocean, i.e. a log floating at the surface above the epicentre would not have been carried to Thailand or Somalia. |
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Reports are that, like the other quake drinks, it packs a wallop. |
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Up on the moors, Baildon Golf Club's members start playing the second hole on top of a huge rocky bank that makes novice players quake in their golf shoes. |
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If anything demonstrates the power of comedy to make dictators quake in their boots, it is the events of the past few days. |
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Almost six years after the deadly quake, little of the money pledged to rebuild the broken city has been anted up. |
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Second it is the most unlikely of all places in Nigeria to have seen such a glorious heaven quake! |
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According to the Iranian authorities, tens of thousands of people are desperately in need of food, water and shelter after the most lethal quake in a decade. |
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In Britain, fears were growing over the welfare of several nationals who have not been heard from since the quake struck. |
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In the aftermath of the quake, the escape of more than 4,000 detainees and prisoners from the National Penitentiary and detainees now pose a domestic security threat for an already weak justice sector. |
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Part of this sum has also gone towards addressing new issues that are beginning to arise in the aftermath of the quake, such as the threat of food insecurity. |
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Measuring 6.2 on the Richter Scale, the quake produced hundreds of aftershocks, with the worst devastation occurring south of Yogyakarta city in the Bantul district, where three-quarters of the fatalities occurred. |
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However, there are still thousands of smaller buildings that remain vulnerable to quake damage. |
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Being relatively deep, the quake was felt over a large area and it is not certain where the epicentre was located. |
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Indeed, many Puritans blamed the emerging theatre scene of the time in London, which was seen as the work of the Devil, as a cause of the quake. |
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In Scotland, a local report of the quake disturbed the adolescent James VI, who was informed that it was the work of the Devil. |
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Pakistan blamed India for the delay, caused by the need to unblock roads closed by landslides after the quake, to clear landmines, and to process the papers of those who had applied to cross. |
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The Charleston Earthquake of 1886 was the largest quake ever to hit the Southeastern United States. |
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In contrast to the September 2010 quake, the February 2011 earthquake struck on a busy weekday afternoon. |
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The mountains quake at him, and the hills melt, and the earth is burnt at his presence. |
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Who honours not his father, Henry the fifth, that made all France to quake, Shake he his weapon at us, and pass by. |
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It was also reported that a Hull woman died as a result of a heart attack caused by the quake. |
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A magnitude 8 quake is actually 10 times bigger than a magnitude 7 on a seismogram, and the energy released is 32 times stronger. |
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We use a tool called a seismometer to record the shaking and then try to understand what happened before and during the quake. |
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Both governments could plead mitigating circumstances: the strength of the quake and the ruggedness of the mountainous terrain, made even more inaccessible by landslides. |
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After the quake, West Oakland residents opposed reconstruction of the overpass through their neighborhoods, arguing it had become fertile ground for garbage, prostitution and crack cocaine. |
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One such event, a deadly quake that struck in 1959 in southern Montana just outside the northwestern corner of the park, affected a number of hydrothermal features in Yellowstone, including its iconic geyser, Old Faithful. |
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The epicenter of the quake is a region frequently hit by small temblors that usually cause little damage. |
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That quake was followed by a massive fire that destroyed the centre of town and burned for four days, until the smouldering ashes were wetted down by rain. |
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Distraught relatives lined up yesterday at an improvised morgue in a bloodstained alleyway to identify some of those mangled and entombed in Saturday's quake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale. |
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Earthquakes are common in GreeceThousands of people were left homeless in January by a quake on the Greek Ionian island of Cephalonia. |
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The quake, with a depth of 10km, was centred in the mountains that divide Qinghai province from the Tibet Autonomous Region. |
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The epicentre of the quake was 111 km southwest of Karakul, the USGS said, a sparsely populated mountainous area. |
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The DART engineers cleared the road surface of boulders and rubble, but the drainage ditches lining the highway were still clogged with dirt and debris from the quake. |
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Offers of help came from Mexico, the United States, Germany, Spain, Taiwan, Britain, Panama, even Guatemala, which itself suffered six deaths in the quake. |
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Anger is growing as hundreds of thousands of people made homeless by the quake were yet to receive aid because of logistic bottlenecks, poor infrastructure and a chaotic government response. |
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The quake was reportedly felt from Louisiana to Florida in the Southeastern United States. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the quake, Development and Peace sent two of its emergency relief program officers to help with logistical support in setting up and distributing emergency aid. |
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The quake jiggled the greater Los Angeles region and was felt as far south as San Diego, said seismologist Susan Hough. |
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More than 500 people died as a direct consequence of the quake. |
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When screening for international adoption had been completed before the quake, the benefits to speeding up these children's travel were clear and the process was fast-tracked. |
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Correlating well with these seismograms, the top figure shows how the quake was registered at Sartorius AG with the help of a modified semi-microbalance. |
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So we shall not be afraid though the earth be in turmoil, Though mountains tumble into the depths of the sea, and its waters roar and seethe, and the mountains quake. |
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Such a long and clear lineament should trigger a big quake. |
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In fact, says Mr Bapat, there is little chance of another dangerous tsunami, since no aftershock to the first quake would have the strength to generate one. Crumbs of comfortAmid the wreckage, some sought glimmers of light. |
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There are unsubstantiated claims about the Lisbon quake that some animals escaped to higher ground, while many other animals in the same areas drowned. |
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At Rangi Ruru, lucky to close for just two weeks in the aftermath of the quake, they had other schools, unable to reopen, using their premises in the afternoons for some time. |
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Temblors larger than the 1906 San Francisco quake are even rarer. |
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The USGS pinpointed the quake in the Nazca tectonic plate area. |
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We felt a quake in the apartment every time the train went by. |
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Since that quake, Mexico has experienced a number of aftershocks. |
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Seismologists assert a large quake will strike central Tokyo. |
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This quake struck at about lunchtime and was centred closer at Lyttelton, and shallower than the prior quake, consequently causing extensive damage. |
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The HMNZS Canterbury, which was docked at Lyttelton when the quake struck, was involved in providing local community assistance, in particular by providing hot meals. |
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Among the facilities impacted by lack of power was the Christchurch Hospital, which was forced to use emergency generators in the immediate aftermath of the quake. |
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Authorities did not provide a casualty figure but the Kandilli observatory, Turkey's main seismography centre, said the quake was capable of killing many people. |
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Saturday's quake also triggered a tsunami that killed at least four people on Chile's Juan Fernandez islands and caused serious damage to the port town of Talcahuano. |
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English writer Thomas Churchyard, then aged 60, was in London when the quake struck and he drafted an immediate account which was published two days later. |
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