The Bali government has set aside special funds for the reconstruction of the area damaged in the bombing. |
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The most difficult young people are often the most damaged young people, the most in need of affirmation and support and love. |
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The cockpit voice recorder is in good condition and was not seriously damaged. |
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There are some new signs of muscle recovery in his damaged legs, which are still partially paralysed. |
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During the past two decades, more than 60 airplanes, mostly commercial jetliners, have been damaged by in-flight encounters with volcanic ash. |
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He has been left with slurred speech, and the left side of his body is weak after his brain was damaged. |
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Similarly, neither of the two units will be damaged if the trailer jackknifes with respect to the tractor. |
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Trees and shrubs should also be checked and any dead, weak or damaged stems removed, as well as any old material that has fallen to the ground. |
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Use a keyhole saw and utility knife to cut out the damaged portion and clean out broken pieces around the edges of the hole. |
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Cars were damaged by debris being blown around in the wind and torrential rain. |
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A hip replacement replaces a hip joint that has been damaged or worn away, usually by arthritis or injury. |
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Smith, who lives above the damaged flat, said the hallway had been filled with smoke and an acrid smell of burning. |
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In yesterday's windy conditions, the front jib of the crane dangled at the former gasometer site, the damaged part swaying towards buildings. |
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Rail chiefs have been condemned by residents for not repairing a damaged wall which restricts access to the line for six months. |
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These are real people who have left damaged families, jilted lovers, and dark secrets behind. |
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The bridge was damaged by a wagon carrying a low loader about two months ago. |
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Lo said the vessel's automatic navigation system and radar were damaged during the attack. |
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The appeal follows a recent spate of vandalism where bins have been set alight, plant pots have been kicked over and garden furniture damaged. |
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The book is a moderate quarto, in Spanish, written in a very legible hand, but a little damaged towards the latter end. |
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I think that's rather damaged any hope the competition might have had of being regarded as one of record. |
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Organic jojoba oil and aloe vera gel star in this thick conditioner that softens dry, damaged hair. |
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In the ensuing chaos a few minutes after the ticket windows opened, all of the six ticket windows were damaged, and several women collapsed. |
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The company says it will take up to a week to clear the track and repair damaged rails. |
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When a damaged cell is unable to repair itself, an aberrant cell line, or malignancy, may result. |
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The school fears the sports pitches would be damaged if the machinery accessed the site via the main school entrance. |
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Station Officer Peter Ashworth said the fire spread inside the building's walls and damaged the brickwork and roof. |
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Corks's eyes shot open as a heavily damaged Dominion Interceptor barreled toward them out of control. |
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The vandals mainly broke off wing mirrors and damaged windscreens in the vehicles. |
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Pupils on a school trip drove back from London in a damaged coach after a pheasant flew into the front windscreen. |
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We lost both bumpers, three wheel arches, a window and every single panel has suffered damaged. |
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In one incident in Salford, a fire started in a wheelie bin near a cable box damaged underground cables. |
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Abalone does not have a blood-clotting mechanism, and even if slightly damaged it will continue to bleed until found by scavenging whelks. |
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A confrontation ensued and Goligoski threw a potted plant, damaged a wall hanging and scattered other items in the office. |
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They smashed the windowpanes of the cinema, damaged the furniture and ransacked the canteen. |
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Much of Iraq's infrastructure is wrecked and some oil reservoirs may have been damaged by over-pumping, water injection or flooding. |
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Seven nuclear facilities have been damaged or effectively destroyed by ransackers since the end of the war last month. |
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The damaged aircraft was itself airlifted out of the valley by a giant Chinook military helicopter on Wednesday. |
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I guess it depends on whether the airport was damaged or not, whether some fixed win airplanes can get in. |
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The desks have damaged the walls, whereas a more appropriate choice could have prevented such damage. |
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The potential impact of the latter species on oilseed rape was recently reported in France, where this crop is heavily damaged by O. ramosa. |
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It jettisons the Femme Fatale, and recasts the role as a vulnerable, damaged, perpetually on-edge woman who is never in control. |
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Although badly damaged in recent years, evidence of wattle houses and a livestock pen were discovered. |
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The white admiral feeds on flower nectar, the juice of overripe fruit and the sap of damaged trees. |
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The big news in science this week has been the Monash University research into cloning stem cells for use in repairing damaged nerves. |
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McCubbin concluded smelter fumes had damaged white pines, larch, poplar, jack pine and spruce. |
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In place of Merman's razzmatazz, Ross gives us a rounded, unsentimental portrait of a damaged human being. |
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They were worried that he might have damaged a joint so wanted to keep him in overnight. |
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Most have returned to their villages, but many have found that their wattle and daub huts have been damaged or washed away altogether. |
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Experts also found a tree 10 metres away had been badly damaged by white ants. |
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Swindon councillor Lisa Hawkes said the town would be in danger of being damaged if the decision went against the council. |
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The red-brick mansion looks shabby with parts of it damaged and wild bushes growing around it. |
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Several key items did not arrive on the agreed date and several others were damaged. |
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A young man starting out in life has had his business badly damaged by this wanton destruction. |
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One third of the waxworks in the exhibition hall have been damaged because of years of being touched or climbed upon by visitors. |
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In high-profile cases, the tobacco industry has recently paid enormous amounts to recompense individuals damaged by its products. |
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The damaged floodlights are several feet high and are made of toughened glass similar to that used in the rear window of a car. |
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After being repeatedly abused, the boy escapes, but something inside him is damaged for life. |
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If the sympathetic nervous system is damaged, however, the blood vessels do not constrict and blood pressure progressively decreases. |
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Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to reconstruct his jaw because it was so badly damaged. |
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Reforestation is an essential step toward restoring forest areas damaged by wildfire. |
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A civil affairs official said the government was speeding ahead with plans to reconstruct the heavily damaged city. |
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He added that a plant nursery and two tractors, belonging to local Abdel Azziz Nasserallah, were also damaged in the attack. |
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Mr Robinson passed out because of the smoke, has severely impaired lungs and a voice box so badly damaged he can barely raise his voice above a whisper. |
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A leaking roof can lead to damage on ceilings and walls, so it is important to replace loose or cracked slates, and get damaged material on flat roofs repaired. |
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Elderly patients who die post-operatively usually have pre-existing lung trouble, pneumonia, heart attack, heart failure or lungs damaged by wandering clots. |
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One resident, who did not want to be named, said that in recent weeks his car had been attacked and damaged by gangs of youths and windows on his street had been smashed. |
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A damaged individual with a history of abusing himself and others. |
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The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones. |
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Air freight that has been lost, delayed, or damaged, must first be reported by the shipper or consignee to the local cargo office before completing a claim form. |
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Infection with mycotoxins is most common on grains damaged by insects, birds, mites, hail, early frost, heat and drought stress, windstorms, and other unfavorable weather. |
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Seven of the barrage's gates were damaged by air-to-ground missiles. |
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Politico has reported that some Republican donors see Scalise as damaged goods. |
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There was a fear growing inside of me that my imperfect bruised college experience was a reflection of my own damaged self. |
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They are needed, he says, because a lot of the medical gear and medicines the U.S. dropped Sunday night was damaged. |
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First is the worry that everyone who is left on the dating market is damaged goods. |
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The missing leg is only the most obvious sign that Strike is damaged goods, a loner wounded by life long before he went overseas. |
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Ms Ni, a representative of the hall, told the Youth Daily that the cost of repairing dozens of damaged waxworks was extremely high as each wax figure was worth 80,000 yuan. |
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Although the DNA is likely to be damaged, there may be a chance that it can be identified, given that scientists have reconstituted DNA from Egyptian mummies. |
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The benefits of liming catchments have also been questioned on conservation grounds as some naturally acidophilic plant communities would be damaged. |
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She would remain lost until, almost three thousand years later, modern Egyptologists reconstructed her damaged inscriptions and restored her to her rightful dynastic place. |
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Two Kiowa helicopters were damaged, but the pilots were not injured. |
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Breeders argue that the tails will be poor, weak, easily damaged things, which will need to be amputated anyway, because they're sure to be injured. |
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The group organised for two builders to come and assess the damaged hut shortly after the storm for an insurance quote, but work has still not started. |
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If the cartilage is damaged by injury or worn away by arthritis for example, the ends of the bones can rub together, causing pain and restricting movement. |
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Farmers who had already lost their last rabi crops due to the scanty rainfall are now losing their kharif crops, which have been badly damaged due to non arrival of rains. |
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Looters and vandals damaged more than a dozen stores and businesses in Oakland, Calif., news reports said. |
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The men, middle-aged and raddled by the inevitable broken roads they have travelled, struggle to come to terms with their lives and damaged relationships. |
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The explosion gutted the lift shaft and damaged the door of the apartment. |
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By some weird act of fate, every single photograph she had of him had been destroyed in a fire that irreparably damaged her home, exactly one year after it had all happened. |
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In the last three months, 14 operations were put off because instruments, including scalpels and forceps, were found to be dirty or the protective wrapping was damaged. |
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The helmet was damaged in the fall, which apparently happened when he slipped on a backcountry run. |
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The city motorway towards the south was transformed into a field of rubble by a rain of dust and bricks, which damaged numerous cars and injured their drivers. |
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The walk-in service welcomes comments, will answer questions, help with the replacement of damaged or lost Magna cards and deal with changes of address or general queries. |
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Many people experience a shocking wake-up call when they find themselves in hospital and realise how much their misuse of substances has damaged their health. |
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The unexplained story is the large and reputable organizations damaged, like HSBC, RBS, Santander, bnp Paribas, Nomura, and so on. |
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His reputation has been damaged by innuendos about his drinking and gambling. |
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Over 200 British and Allied sea craft were sunk, with a similar number damaged. |
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Five bombers were shot down, five were seriously damaged and Scharnhorst was hit five times. |
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Gneisenau was lightly damaged and dock gates were smashed, stranding Scharnhorst for a month, for a loss six bombers. |
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This damaged his reputation in the same fashion as his later actions at Glencoe. |
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The cathedral was seriously damaged by an earthquake of 1382, losing its bells and campanile. |
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Much of the stonework at Canterbury Cathedral is damaged and crumbling, the roofs are leaking and much of the stained glass is badly corroded. |
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After a fire damaged Canterbury Cathedral in 1174 Norman masons introduced the new Gothic architecture. |
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The Luftwaffe lost 48 aircraft, another 24 seriously damaged with 13 pilots killed and seven wounded. |
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Geyr also noted that in the Italian Campaign the armour stationed near the coast had been damaged by naval bombardment. |
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Nevertheless, church spires and other stone buildings throughout the area were damaged or destroyed to prevent them being used by the Germans. |
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Of the 18 listed churches in Caen, four were seriously damaged and five were destroyed, along with 66 other listed monuments. |
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Two Germans were killed, and several injured with two of the four guns damaged. |
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The defensive militarisation damaged its civil society and economic institutions. |
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The premises were significantly damaged in January 2009 when protesters broke in. |
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More than 4,000 houses were damaged or destroyed, along with around three quarters of the city's industrial plants. |
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Hammond's Transporter worked well initially, but the engine was damaged in rough seas, necessitating the use of an outboard engine. |
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This he did, but, owing to its damaged condition, he filled in the resulting lacunae from oral history, at his superior's insistence. |
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Hammond was caught instantly due to his damaged engine, while both Clarkson and May had their cars destroyed after long drawn out pursuits. |
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In open nesting sites, breeding success tends to be lower, since breeding begins late and the nest can easily be destroyed or damaged by storms. |
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His sloop was so badly damaged that it played no further role in the attack. |
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Proof of this adaptability is seen in its easy and eager ability to repopulate areas damaged by forest fires or clearings. |
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During the Columbia University protests of 1968 a bomb damaged the sculpture, but it has since been repaired. |
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Coral reefs can easily be damaged by violent wave action, and can be destroyed when a hurricane dumps sand or mud onto a reef. |
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The remaining vessels, hindered by rough weather and damaged rigging, were separated. |
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The longest at 3,182 lines, and the most important, is Beowulf, which appears in the damaged Nowell Codex. |
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The beauty of the area is damaged by eutrophication, which is detrimental to the tourism industry. |
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Many historic buildings in the heart of the city were destroyed and others, including the Cathedral, were damaged. |
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The list includes ships that sustained a damaged hull, which were later refloated and repaired. |
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However, a series of setbacks drained his strength and damaged his reputation. |
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The helicopter was damaged by explosions and one of his workers was badly burned. |
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The salvage of a vessel that is damaged but still afloat is called afloat salvage. |
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Samuel White was badly damaged by air attack in early May 1942 but, when rebuilt, innovative ship construction methods had been introduced. |
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The French had recently been reinforced by a force of galleys from the Mediterranean, which sank one English ship and seriously damaged another. |
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Hair cells were more severely damaged in blood injected ears than in cochleostomy only ears. |
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One afternoon Laura damaged some furniture, and Mr. Sherman prescribed as her punishment a mealless evening. |
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The phytochemicals responsible for the sharp flavor of garlic are produced when the plant's cells are damaged. |
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The riddle may depend upon the assumption that a clumsy person falling off a wall might not be irreparably damaged, whereas an egg would be. |
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The illness left him with a damaged heart, and doctors warned his parents that he would probably never be able to lead a normal life. |
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Johnstone's teeth were never actually damaged, as Maher had covered Johnstone's face with a cloth. |
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The value is reduced if they have been damaged by weathering or being gnawed by small animals. |
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The republic was heavily damaged by the war, and it required significant efforts to recover. |
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Consequently, Titus spent much of his reign coordinating relief efforts and restoring damaged property. |
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Nerva was unharmed in this assault, but his authority was damaged beyond repair. |
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The continual noise of the guns damaged his hearing, and led to deafness in his later years. |
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The damaged fighter jet pinwheeled out of control, the g forces pushing the pilot so hard he couldn't reach the ejection switch. |
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By the end of the civil war, Russia's economy and infrastructure were heavily damaged. |
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Technically this amount cannot be called a weregild, because it was more akin to a reimbursement to the owner for lost or damaged property. |
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The last recorded Olympic games were held in 393, and many temples were destroyed or damaged in the century that followed. |
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Although not difficult to double, it was a concentration point of sudden storms and tropical cyclones, so ships were frequently damaged. |
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However, ships damaged during the crossing frequently had no choice but to put in there for emergency repairs. |
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Another fire on 30 July 2006 seriously damaged the stage, causing the roof to partly collapse. |
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Having damaged the enemy's cohesion, Philip ordered his troops to press forward and quickly routed them. |
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The evacuation was timely, for in 1940 the Duveen Gallery was severely damaged by bombing. |
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An older woman in our culture runs a high risk of being a poor woman and of being perceived as a menopausally damaged woman. |
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Some tourist facilities were extensively damaged on 8 September 2017 when Hurricane Irma hit the island. |
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Jacmel, a colonial city that was tentatively accepted as a World Heritage site, was extensively damaged by the 2010 Haiti earthquake. |
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During the night the situation turned violent as the escalation by riot police and protesters damaged portions of the square. |
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The disturbance and resulting deaths damaged the previously prosperous tourism industry. |
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However, nearly every roof in the Spanish settlement was damaged by cannon fire, which particularly concentrated on the cathedral. |
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The capital, heavily damaged by decades of war, was reconstructed, with many old buildings torn down to make way for new ones. |
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Muscle, cartilage, nerves, bursae, ligaments and tendons may be damaged from overuse. |
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The people were in the process of mourning the dead and rebuilding their damaged city. |
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These sanctions did little to overthrow Noriega, but severely damaged Panama's economy. |
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Many of the buildings damaged in 1950 had been impacted by an earthquake only nine years previously. |
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The persecution and flight of the Huguenots greatly damaged the reputation of Louis XIV abroad, particularly in England. |
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The remaining two damaged ships, La Dauphine and La Normande, were forced to return to Brittany. |
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The fall of Toulon at the end of December 1793 severely damaged British fortunes in the Mediterranean. |
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Disease engulfed many, and insufficient food damaged those who made it to the coasts. |
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However, Nelson's right eye had been irreparably damaged and he eventually lost all sight in it. |
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England fared poorly during the war, and the loss of its last stronghold on the continent damaged its reputation. |
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But the perception that Clemenceau had failed to achieve all of France's demands damaged him politically. |
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Many buildings and landmarks were severely damaged, including the iconic 'Shag Rock' and Christchurch Cathedral. |
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In September 1931, a section of the railway was lightly damaged by the Japanese Kwantung Army as a pretext for an invasion of Manchuria. |
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The claimant would be entitled to the direct costs required to rebuild the factory and replace the damaged machinery. |
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The dissent by Holmes permanently damaged his formerly close relationship with Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Heavily damaged, the two French ships were forced to surrender and Nelson took possession of the Censeur. |
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Such floods regularly overwhelmed levees damaged by Confederate and Union fighting during the war, as well as those constructed after the war. |
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The region was severely damaged due to the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which broke through the levees. |
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After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden badly damaged, Nelson found himself alongside San Nicolas. |
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The other buildings of the World Trade Center complex were damaged beyond repair and demolished soon thereafter. |
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Many suffragists at the time, and most historians since, have argued that the actions of the militant suffragettes damaged their cause. |
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These allegations and discoveries significantly damaged the agency's support in Congress and with the public. |
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Most countries whose industries had been damaged moved towards economic recovery. |
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Hindu Rao's house in Delhi, now a hospital, was extensively damaged in the fighting. |
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However, the government's land reform program badly damaged the sector, turning Zimbabwe into a net importer of food products. |
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The Profumo affair of 1963 permanently damaged the credibility of Macmillan's government. |
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The alliance between Bush and Blair seriously damaged Blair's standing in the eyes of Britons angry at American influence. |
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Between 1873 and 1879 British agriculture suffered from wet summers that damaged grain crops. |
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Iron rails could also not support heavy locomotives and was damaged by hammer blow. |
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After repeated Stuka attacks that day, six ships were badly damaged, four were sunk and only four reached their destination. |
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After several attacks, the fuze factory was destroyed and the filling factory and a light gun factory badly damaged. |
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Shortly afterwards one of the Frog Island buildings was destroyed by bombing and another damaged. |
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The damaged glass pieces needed to be replaced, but because of a difference in colour, it was decided to replace all the glass. |
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After the widespread introduction of the safety lamp, explosions continued because the early lamps were fragile and easily damaged. |
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It was breached by a German mine in Bootle and the headquarters at Pall Mall were damaged. |
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On the ruins of Parkside station stands a white stone memorial, once badly damaged by vandals but since restored. |
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From January through March 1944, sabotage accounted for three times the number of locomotives damaged by Allied air power. |
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Admiral Scheer quickly sank five ships and damaged several others as the convoy scattered. |
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The deadliest tornado in New England history, it damaged a large part of the city and surrounding towns. |
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Two incidents damaged Churchill's reputation within the Conservative Party in this period. |
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They damaged communications of the Japanese in northern Burma, cutting the railway for possibly two weeks but they suffered heavy casualties. |
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Ultimately, 83 people were killed and 11,000 houses in the area were left damaged. |
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In 2009 several bridges were damaged or destroyed by the River Derwent during the 2009 floods. |
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He also noted that, in the Italian Campaign, the armoured units stationed near the coast had been damaged by naval bombardment. |
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The smaller limbs grow from wood that is not as strong, and the weaker trees will not live as long and can be more easily damaged by storms. |
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The damaged submarine came up successfully, but was incapable of resubmerging and was captured on the surface. |
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The loss of soil from farmland may be reflected in reduced crop production potential, lower surface water quality and damaged drainage networks. |
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Early bridges were vulnerable to floods, and in 1309 many bridges were washed away or damaged by severe winter floods, including Hethbeth Bridge. |
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Due to the size of the flood and the ice entrained in the flow, nearly every bridge along the Trent was badly damaged or washed away. |
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In 1940 an air raid badly damaged Washford Bridge and the adjoining pub, The Bridge. |
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The walls and castle were damaged when the town was subsequently bombarded and taken by a parliamentarian force under Sir William Brereton. |
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The parcels office was rebuilt, but the damaged parts of the roof were taken down and not replaced. |
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The canopy was damaged by the Provisional IRA's 1996 bomb and was restored four years later. |
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Churchill's reputation in Parliament and England as a whole was badly damaged. |
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In 2010, a fire seriously damaged numerous historical properties in Fairfax Place and Higher Street. |
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Canada, like the United States, was little damaged by the war and in 1945 was one of the world's largest economies. |
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The first attack merely damaged the rail network for three days, and the second attack failed altogether. |
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Four of them were killed, around 60 injured, and the building severely damaged. |
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It was badly damaged in the Great Thunderstorm of 1638, apparently struck by ball lightning during an afternoon service. |
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The crisis damaged the political influence of the House of Lords, but did not altogether end it. |
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The southwest cross was badly damaged and found too fragile to stand at its original location. |
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Early in the 19th century the building was converted from two tenements into four and the facade was damaged. |
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The shipper should have paid for insurance on the package, because it was damaged when it arrived. |
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The winters destroyed stored crops of potatoes and other staples and the poor summers severely damaged harvests. |
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These events damaged his reputation among the ancient writers, though more recent historians have revised this opinion. |
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However, the most significant loss for the Yugoslav Army was the damaged and destroyed infrastructure. |
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This is due to the detection of sublethally damaged cells, which are still viable but not culturable. |
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The projections to the frontal lobe that are damaged in schizophrenia originate in the ventral tegmental area. |
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Once he got that new scooter he turned into a whirlwind and damaged all the flowers. |
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Warehouses, rail lines and houses were destroyed and damaged, but the docks were largely untouched. |
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Badly damaged and with eight crew dead, Alferez Sobral managed to return to Puerto Deseado two days later. |
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The A380 was damaged sufficiently for the event to be classified as an accident. |
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Many houses and commercial centres were heavily damaged, the electrical supply was knocked out, and five oil tanks and two magazines exploded. |
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By breaking His laws people have broken contact with God, and damaged His good world. |
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Overhead lines and signalling equipment were damaged between Alexandra Palace and Welwyn Garden City. |
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The world of The Caretaker is a bleak one, its characters damaged and lonely. |
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Older adults who develop chronic leukemia sometimes produce so many abnormal white cells that other blood cells are damaged. |
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Severely damaged by a fire in May 2014, the building is now undergoing a careful restoration. |
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He asked us to pass on regards to PC Paul Whitling who has damaged ears caused by the explosion. |
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Woodworm can do a lot of harm, and if you are worried ask the surveyor if he thinks they may have damaged the structure of the property. |
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Amylases are often added to wheat flour to moderate the effect of damaged starch and to optimize flour quality. |
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On close inspection one of the nails will be found to be damaged, often with the nailbed exposed. |
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His work as a budding historian damaged his prospects for advancement in public life. |
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Alfred's belief, along with his antivaccination crusade, damaged his reputation as a scientist then and has continued to ever since. |
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Brooklands had been severely damaged by the onset of World War II and the circuit was abandoned. |
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There has been no archbishop in the country since 1989, and the cathedral in Mogadishu was severely damaged during the civil war. |
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Keratoplasty is the surgical procedure whereby a healthy cornea, usually from a deceased, human donor, is used to replace a damaged one. |
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Westminster Abbey and the Law Courts were damaged, while the Chamber of the House of Commons was destroyed. |
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An estimated 110,000 homes were damaged and thousands of residents were displaced. |
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The damaged portion is removed by means of instruments inserted through the arthroscope. |
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Zespri Europe previously sorted kiwifruit by removing soft and damaged produce by hand. |
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Widespread winds from the Burns' Day storm on 25 January 1990 overturned vehicles and damaged buildings. |
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The first stone minster church was badly damaged by fire in the uprising, and the Normans built a minster on a new site. |
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He said that stem cells from the sensory nerves could be regrown in the damaged area. |
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Curaforte Brillante is a new all-in-one formula that rehydrates damaged skin, boosts firmness and elasticity, and brightens and evens skin tone. |
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In 2013, a bilingual road sign on the A99 road next to Wick Airport was damaged by gunfire within 24 hours of it being placed. |
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Autophagy is a process by which the body recycles old or damaged cell parts and keeps the healthy cells and the body running efficiently. |
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At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships. |
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The abbey was severely damaged during this attack despite Knox's apparent efforts to calm the mob. |
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These complaints damaged the king's standing within the Council leading to criticism of his ability to curb Buchan's activities. |
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The taxes severely damaged the local economy, and consequently they were rarely paid. |
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Colonial ships were barred from the Newfoundland cod fisheries, a measure which pleased Canadiens but damaged New England's economy. |
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Parliamentarian troops then used the cathedral to stable their horses and damaged much of the ornate sculpture by using it for firing practice. |
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This strategy is not without risks, as the flowers can be damaged by frost or, in dry season regions, result in water stress on the plant. |
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Officials have pledged remedial action to repair damaged bridges. |
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After striking the bird, the pilot feathered the left, damaged engine's propeller. |
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Three hangars were also damaged, the resultant holes from cannon fire still visible today. |
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The castle was occupied, besieged and stormed during The Rough Wooing and was severely damaged in the process. |
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All but one of the standing stones were intentionally damaged, some were knocked over and six were smashed with heavy stones. |
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Madog's forces captured the town in September, and in the process heavily damaged the town walls. |
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Restoration work on the ruins then began, including the reconstruction of the damaged Bakehouse tower. |
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An area measuring approximately 41 acres was targeted with 857 properties destroyed, 11,000 damaged. |
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Between July 1940 and May 1944, the city was hit by 67 air raids which destroyed 6625 houses and severely damaged 6549 of them. |
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Tornadoes are rare in the city itself, but the March 14, 2008 EF2 tornado damaged prominent structures in downtown Atlanta. |
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In the summer of 1941 a bomb fell in fields near Priory Road, and later that year, a bomb damaged a house in Brooke Avenue. |
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Throughout this period, England confronted repeated raids by pirates that heavily damaged trade and the navy. |
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In 1294 the castle was damaged during the uprising against the Norman overlords, led by Madog ap Llywelyn, and again in 1316 by Llywelyn Bren. |
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The sidewalk adjacent to the damaged bridge stonework shall be closed until further notice. |
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Some were captured, and several were damaged to such an extent they were never maintained as defences again. |
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Some local traders have argued that this has damaged trade due to a lack of access by taxis and the disabled. |
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Their final match of the season was played at Blackwood RFC due to a damaged playing surface in Caerphilly. |
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Calzaghe damaged his hand early on in the fight and according to Calzaghe, he suffered a dose of food poisoning. |
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His time in Britain had damaged Welsh's credibility in America, so he set out to make amends. |
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Many of his friends believed Baker had damaged his acting career through his attempts to transform himself into a businessman. |
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His principal regret was that the town was so badly damaged during the sack that it was no longer suitable as winter quarters. |
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They choose beaches with soft sand because their softer shells and plastrons are easily damaged by hard rocks. |
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It was damaged during the Siege of Portsmouth in 1642, but after the restoration of the monarchy the tower and nave were rebuilt. |
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During the blitz, the cathedral was badly damaged when Luftwaffe bombing destroyed Bishop's House next door. |
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In 1813, when Davy damaged his eyesight in an accident with nitrogen trichloride, he decided to employ Faraday as an assistant. |
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The spill damaged salmon and other prey populations, which in turn damaged local killer whales. |
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In 2005 the Rainbow Warrior II ran aground on and damaged the Tubbataha Reef in the Philippines while inspecting the reef for coral bleaching. |
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The activists damaged an area around the hummingbird by walking near the glyph without regulation footwear. |
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Prolonged exposure can lead to cells being damaged and in turn lead to cancer. |
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The pipeline configuration is monitored so that it will not get damaged by excessive bending. |
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The earliest part of the house was damaged by the Luftwaffe when a plane returning from a raid on Cardiff jettisoned its remaining bombs. |
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The rowing trainer at the time noted that Hawking cultivated a daredevil image, steering his crew on risky courses that led to damaged boats. |
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The second plane had bombed a British ship and one engine was damaged by anti aircraft fire, forcing it to crash land. |
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Even the Nekton is, in addition to intensive exploitation, damaged by the radiation. |
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An estimated 30,000 animals drowned, and 47,300 buildings were damaged, of which 10,000 were destroyed. |
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The country has been damaged by many years of weak government. |
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The public image of rail travel was severely damaged by a series of significant accidents after privatisation. |
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Although the territory was financially burdensome, it was an ideological loss that damaged Mary's prestige. |
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In 1651, England passed the Navigation Acts, which damaged Dutch trade interests. |
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Four other trawlers were damaged, and six other fishermen were wounded, one of whom died a few months later. |
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