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s of its inhabitants, he fell a victim to its | ravages, and died on 31 December 1599. |
Schaerbeek suffered through | ravages and destructions about a dozen times over the |
lcome Home, Brother Charles (1975), about the | ravages and dire consequences of racism; Emma Mae (19 |
two other first-hand reports of the plague's | ravages, by the Syriac church historian John of Ephes |
nd munitions work during World War 1, and the | ravages caused by the economic depressions of the 192 |
In the war | ravages, Deeba and Saima are lost to Shaan, and come |
es in the Aberdeen Country Park area suffered | ravages during the Second World War and the Japanese |
After some unfruitful | ravages in Tuscany and Umbria, he began to seek for a |
ngs exploring the devastations of war and the | ravages man has made upon the environment caused by r |
"The | Ravages of War" |
"The | Ravages Of Time" - (9.57) |
This protected the Wuyue region from the | ravages of war that visited other contemporary regime |
Almost no old architecture survived the | ravages of the Second World War. |
Because of civil wars and the | ravages of time, very few antique regals survive. |
He describes the | ravages of smallpox, yellow fever and other diseases |
rebuilt, like most of the village, after the | ravages of World War I. |
ke most of the village, was rebuilt after the | ravages of World War I. |
He had seen and experienced the | ravages of the 1972 drought, one of the worst in Maha |
able to preserve the household from the worst | ravages of the French occupation in 1806. |
ke most of the village, was rebuilt after the | ravages of World War I.. |
, rebuilt, like most of the village after the | ravages of World War I. |
anomalies and the unavoidable effects of the | ravages of time." |
Lochnagar Crater, testimony to the | ravages of the Battle of the Somme is 100 metres in d |
destroyed by either fire, war, or the general | ravages of time. |
nd his as well: a story of the Holocaust, the | ravages of war and the everyday violence of poverty. |
human survival in Bristol following the worst | ravages of global warming some time in the near futur |
entury, as was much of the village, after the | ravages of World War I. |
mune to large battles and the destruction and | ravages of war. |
920s, this imposing structure has endured the | ravages of time despite lack of any concerted attempt |
rticular took effective measures to check the | ravages of the Hessian fly and weevil. |
o help the science in Poland recover from the | ravages of the Second World War. |
of her in various churches which survived the | ravages of the 16th century Commissioners. |
Having recovered from the | ravages of the logging era, the river is again consid |
erman towns have an Altstadt, even though the | ravages of war have destroyed many of them, especiall |
eval church, built in 1493 was saved from the | ravages of war, however, and remains to this day alon |
, and buildings that had been affected by the | ravages of time. |
t a time when England was recovering from the | ravages of the Reformation and Civil War, most buildi |
fabric of the building had suffered from the | ravages of time and the constant vibration from the L |
nger fights to save a world of magic from the | ravages of a DemonWar. |
general", the tracks cover such topics as the | ravages of war, religious conflicts, and failed relat |
s in the region, Le Hamel has experienced the | ravages of war over many centuries, between the Frenc |
sm, unfortunately only about 300 survived the | ravages of persecution, time and the lack of a printi |
also protects nerve cells from the oxidizing | ravages of the amyloid-beta protein linked with Alzhe |
p restore peace to his homeland following the | ravages of the Albigensian Crusades. |
weather conditions, severe hardships like the | ravages of disease, flies and lice." |
After a difficult start, including the | ravages of the plague in 1666, the School flourished |
d increase in Polish immigrants, escaping the | ravages of war-torn Europe, and in the '80s a large i |
pealing off and stoneslabs falling under the | ravages of time, the family whose ancestors Thakur Bh |
noted of works created in Florence after the | ravages of the bubonic plague of 1348, where religiou |
when his strength finally gave way before the | ravages of slow consumption. |
res and sculptures, suffered heavily from the | ravages of Hussite iconoclasm. |
today our beloved village bears the scars and | ravages of war. |
fer when that abbey fell into decay after the | ravages of the Lombards in the seventh century. |
his elderly cousin suffers more and more the | ravages of old age, and slips into dementia. |
est Virginia, to preserve their land from the | ravages of strip mining, and their efforts to pass st |
y wealthy parents in an attempt to escape the | ravages of the plague. |
dic inhabitants of Somalia have withstood the | ravages of a harsh desert environment and the encroac |
m from the loss of life and property from the | ravages of fire and crime. |
Despite its intent of ameliorating the | ravages of war the inception of the First Geneva Conv |
today in the Islamic world after a century's | ravages of colonialism, tyrants, and religious fundam |
d growth forests that have recovered from the | ravages of the lumber era that swept across its hills |
lf; but his works have suffered much from the | ravages of time. |
hat is revealed through the camera's eye: the | ravages of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship, the after-e |
and esteemed physician has fallen before the | ravages of pestilence, in his constant attendance on |
A haunting, dramatic vision of the | ravages of the bubonic plague, Sweerts's Plague in an |
ember to 2 December - the Great Storm of 1703 | ravages southern England and the English Channel, kil |
anal, in order to report back to Flaubert the | ravages that time had wrought on the woman he so admi |
25 May - Cyclone Aila | ravages the south-west coast. |
cholera and similar diseases (like small pox) | ravages the town. |
May - A cyclone | ravages the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, killing |
w, unknown, deadly, and cureless disease that | ravages the surviving population. |
ar lasted ten years, during which the Saracen | ravages worsened and churches were despoiled. |
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