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| as only 22 months old, he was involved in a | devastating accident that left him with burns over 85% |
| The following spring, he suffered a | devastating Achilles' tendon injury. |
| This prompted him to create the | devastating Acknowledge song on his 2001 album Disposab |
| Less than two weeks after this | devastating act of nature, Derose traveled on a private |
| ary military actions... we responded with a | devastating action: Lucanamarca. |
| In squads, the soldiers are | devastating against large amounts of infantry. |
| he senior Allied officer present during the | devastating air raids on Darwin, on 19 February 1942. |
| Following the initial | devastating air strikes by the Canberras, Hunters and V |
| arrived in Broome on 3 March, just after a | devastating air raid on the town. |
| essential aid to the 3d Fleet in its final | devastating air attacks and bombardments on the Japanes |
| However, the tsunami was clearly | devastating along the southwest coast of Sumatra from P |
| In 1783, the | devastating American Revolution ends and the constructi |
| - a rack of potent missiles that can deal a | devastating amount of damage to the enemy |
| in France, destroying four rail bridges and | devastating an ammunition dump. |
| d targets, destroying four rail bridges and | devastating an ammunition dump. |
| t of clubbing on the town, were caught in a | devastating and deadly fire when the nightclub bouncer |
| is own team mates, but when it comes off is | devastating and leads to lots of tries for supporting p |
| nday, and he said the evidence in there was | devastating and there would probably be either an impea |
| Army of the Potomac, and they could launch | devastating and demoralizing attacks against the Union |
| , the effect of the war on the railroad was | devastating and led to its merger into other railroads |
| hat the Confederate soldiers woke up to was | devastating, and its effectiveness can only be credited |
| ncluding planetary sized bosses, unleashing | devastating and visceral attacks. |
| efighters to avoid being burned down in the | devastating Angora fire. |
| The French 75 was a | devastating anti-personnel weapon against waves of infa |
| It burned for two days | devastating areas of forest and almost destroying the t |
| in 1996 and finally closed shortly after a | devastating arson fire in 1999. |
| eeling back down the hill under unspeakably | devastating artillery and small-arms fire. |
| ties did not think the flooding would be as | devastating as the 2000 and 2001 floods. |
| in his possession that the loss was not as | devastating as it would have otherwise been. |
| the 2/2nd Field Regiment and the result was | devastating, as 17 of the 25 Japanese bunkers were tota |
| She has reported the | devastating Asian tsunami which occurred in December 20 |
| when released the pet launches a stationary | devastating attack for a few seconds. |
| In November 1942 the Red Army launched a | devastating attack in the southwest, breaking through t |
| After repelling a particularly | devastating attack on British shipping and facilities n |
| he 1879 Anglo-Zulu War in Natal, in which a | devastating attack by Zulus is dismissed in lieu of a f |
| ng the opponent to approach at which time a | devastating attack is launched at the knees or groin ar |
| ng Parliamentarian cavalry regiments made a | devastating attack on the exposed Royalist foot soldier |
| described Lewis Jones as 'arguably the most | devastating attacking back Wales has ever produced'. |
| South West Pacific Area command, including | devastating attacks on Sandakan, Jesselton and Labuan. |
| lso courted newspaper editors and worked on | devastating attacks on the Labour Party. |
| which had sustained mortal damage under the | devastating attacks. |
| Compared with the future | devastating B-29 Superfortress attacks against Japan, t |
| ullet has a muzzle velocity of 1013 m/s and | devastating ballistics. |
| By noon, the | devastating barrage had disabled most of the Confederat |
| The Belvidere Tornado was especially | devastating because it hit the school just as students |
| d "Zeronium", and he is capable of firing a | devastating blast using the alloy as shell. |
| hose crooked building contracts resulted in | devastating blazes. |
| an wide receiver Brian Hartline delivered a | devastating block downfield on two Iowa defensive linem |
| ce during his sophomore season in 1974 as a | devastating blocker and between-the-tackles runner, sha |
| His character's death on the show was a | devastating blow to his legion of fans. |
| ubled childhood, a failed marriage, and the | devastating blow of bankruptcy as a primary-care intern |
| n of the Orthodox Church in Russia struck a | devastating blow at Slav Christianity and left the Serb |
| Despite the perception of this battle as a | devastating blow to America, only three ships were perm |
| This was a | devastating blow to the Confederacy, as Wilmington was |
| The most | devastating blow comes when the ship's medical officer |
| rolific strike force was naturally the most | devastating blow and only 50 League goals were scored. |
| It received a | devastating blow when a fire broke out in the church ha |
| The flooding dealt a | devastating blow to agriculture; 135,000 cattle and 700 |
| er Singh Attariwalla who with his army gave | devastating blow to the British Army at Chillianwalah. |
| In 1884 the abbey suffered a | devastating blow. |
| ty in Hull, and the first two losses were a | devastating blow. |
| h the publishing industry saw the move as a | devastating blunder. |
| On 29 December 1940, in one of the most | devastating bombing raids of the Blitz, German planes a |
| through World War II unscathed, despite the | devastating bombings of Tokyo by the Americans. |
| The club suffered from the absence of | devastating bowler Billy Bestwick for all but the one m |
| ching someone very close to me go through a | devastating break up, and it made me reflect on some th |
| y/Bungonia Bushfire of 1965 was a series of | devastating bushfires that raged from 5th through 14 Ma |
| west of the state suffered from a series of | devastating bushfires which destroyed Dwellingup and pa |
| On January 18, 2003 the | devastating Canberra firestorm hit Mount Stromlo (which |
| trangers whose lives intertwine following a | devastating car crash. |
| tin Sands of the New York Nightmare lands a | devastating, career-ending hit on your team's star quar |
| The 1931 Belize hurricane was a | devastating Category 3 hurricane that hit Belize City o |
| Using it in combination with his | devastating changeup and occasionally mixing in his cur |
| and was able to cross the river and make a | devastating charge against the Paraguayan position. |
| de fighting for nullification a potentially | devastating choice. |
| nna at that time was also recovering from a | devastating cholera outbreak that autumn and many enter |
| Hays though also had to contend with the | devastating city hall fire making the government home a |
| enerated by first Louis the Pious, in three | devastating civil wars, and then by Lothair I and his n |
| couragement from his mother, Edward began a | devastating civil war against his brother Rainald III f |
| onal Resistance) plunged the country into a | devastating civil war. |
| wever, the loss of Gooch triggered the most | devastating collapse in World Cup history, as England l |
| The elbow pass serves as a | devastating complement to the behind-the-back pass and |
| tories, as well as a wide-ranging and often | devastating conflict with the Portuguese. |
| ve the ruin of Georgia, was preceded by the | devastating conflict with Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu, a ref |
| Mountbatten Building on 30 October 2005 had | devastating consequences not just for research in the S |
| ourt of Canada in Lavell, continued to have | devastating consequences for women. |
| his first attack by the German fighters had | devastating consequences for the bomber formation: a to |
| nada, is certainly well-intentioned but has | devastating consequences for children. |
| of teenage dystopia with frank dialogue and | devastating consequences. |
| journey will bring them together with such | devastating consequences. |
| erous levels of smoke that, over time, have | devastating consequences. |
| t and torment are brought to bear with near | devastating consequences. |
| allowing German armoured forces to launch a | devastating counteratack. |
| bowler and the unpredictable, occasionally | devastating counterpart to the amazingly hard-working T |
| In the long and | devastating Cretan War (1645-1669), the two states foug |
| After embarking on a brief but | devastating crime spree for food, clothing and transpor |
| Wahle's | devastating criticism of philosophers spared only a few |
| mer, from “The Mummer's Tale,” who offers a | devastating critique of the Master's current set of phi |
| I told him what it was, he responded with a | devastating critique..." |
| Torturous | Devastating Cudgel 19:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC) |
| open ground when all were pinned down by a | devastating curtain of fire from enemy machineguns and |
| ate up opponents with his 100 mph heat, and | devastating curveball. |
| radesh cyclone (JTWC designation 06B) was a | devastating cyclone that struck in the entire state of |
| our telethon was hurriedly arranged after a | devastating cyclone flattened most of Western Samoa. |
| ities reported from flooding in Texas, with | devastating damage to the areas affected by the storm. |
| Especially strong bow echoes that cause | devastating damage all along the width of the storm are |
| utting and hit Edwardsville head-on causing | devastating damage and fatalities can be found |
| ch struck Madagascar in March 2004, causing | devastating damage. |
| The wooden sides of Pacificateur sustained | devastating damages from the explosive shell, starting |
| One of the most | devastating decisions was the nation's refusal to chang |
| wa's squadron of heavy cruisers inflicted a | devastating defeat on an Allied squadron, sinking four |
| This was probably the most | devastating defeat ever inflicted on the Irish by the N |
| se leadership had seen the party crash to a | devastating defeat in the 2004 ACT election, and those |
| participates in the Battle of Agincourt, a | devastating defeat suffered by the French during the Hu |
| Prussia suffered a | devastating defeat against Napoleon Bonaparte's troops |
| lonial militiamen are ambushed and suffer a | devastating defeat inflicted by French and Indian force |
| er Six-Day War, in which Israel inflicted a | devastating defeat on Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. |
| The | devastating defeat suffered by the Republicans caused t |
| The | devastating defeat affected the form of the side into t |
| However, when the party's | devastating defeat at the 2002 election (after first lo |
| he Americans had dealt British arms another | devastating defeat at the Battle of Cowpens. |
| fort's combat leadership contributed to the | devastating defeat at the Battle of Hattin. |
| e even begins, the Christian army suffers a | devastating defeat at Hattin. |
| After the Liberals | devastating defeat at the 2002 election continued to se |
| ourage, pleaded with JFK to recall France's | devastating defeat in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu and through |
| When the Norsemen had suffered a | devastating defeat, the victors were stunned at discove |
| cago, Atkins quickly became the leader of a | devastating defensive unit. |
| This proved a | devastating development at the time for Lugosi, who fou |
| AIDDS: American Indians' | Devastating Dilemma Soon , To Mute Them Once Again , an |
| Anderson directed | devastating direct howitzer fire on the assaulting enem |
| Moro Earthquake and Tsunami one of the most | devastating disasters in the history of the Philippine |
| rmed conflicts and communities destroyed by | devastating disasters. |
| lly Siglit Inuit lands abandoned during the | devastating disease outbreaks of the previous century. |
| o raising money to help find a cure for the | devastating disease. |
| tissue protective cytokines to safely treat | devastating diseases and injuries. |
| evision ... a clever, ironic and eventually | devastating documentary". |
| As their farm languishes under the | devastating drought, Lizzie's family worries about her |
| from a small village suffering from a long, | devastating drought. |
| k should endorse, the results could be very | devastating,” Duffield warns. |
| upted, and secrecy nearly compromised, by a | devastating E-boat attack during Exercise Tiger. |
| as likely filmed just a few days before the | devastating earthquake on April 18, 1906. |
| relief and reconstruction efforts after the | devastating earthquake of October 2005 firstly under th |
| 7, often called the Safed earthquake, was a | devastating earthquake that shook the Galilee on Januar |
| benefit games for the 80,000 victims of the | devastating earthquake in Chengdu, China 2008 against t |
| However, as a result of a | devastating earthquake in 1897, the palace was destroye |
| It was the most | devastating earthquake in Peru since the catastrophic 1 |
| was the only successful evacuation before a | devastating earthquake in history. |
| The 1927 earthquake in Palestine was a | devastating earthquake that shook the Palestine and Tra |
| l temple was however immensely damaged by a | devastating earthquake of 1897. |
| aiti, which is struggling to recover from a | devastating earthquake and cope with a recent cholera o |
| t in humanitarian relief in the wake of the | devastating earthquake that occurred in Japan on 1 Sept |
| The Near East earthquake of 1759 was a | devastating earthquake that shook a wide region in Nove |
| istribution in Japan following the nation's | devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in March |
| humanitarian assistance to Morocco after a | devastating earthquake. |
| Several | devastating earthquakes in the early 19th century destr |
| n Dubrovnik in 1667 was one of the two most | devastating earthquakes to hit the area of modern Croat |
| d to provide Americans with relief from the | devastating economic crisis of the Great Depression but |
| is eventual conviction in 2003 would have a | devastating effect on his mental stability, culminating |
| t, burning red cannon balls that can have a | devastating effect against warships. |
| uring this time, her PT boats operated with | devastating effect against Japanese shipping in the Orm |
| The closure had a | devastating effect on the local communities of Ravensth |
| by the scruff of its neck to illustrate the | devastating effect upon the public of some anonymous yo |
| er - Ojo planned to thus show the world the | devastating effect of radiation. |
| The storm had a | devastating effect on ships in its path; five U.S. Navy |
| This had a | devastating effect on him and he never returned to foot |
| became apparent the Intersect was taking a | devastating effect on Chuck's mental state. |
| celebrities, and the Great Depression had a | devastating effect on the town. |
| ve in spreading fear, terror and death with | devastating effect against both humans and livestock. |
| ern that introduced mustelids were having a | devastating effect on New Zealand's birdlife led to the |
| nd that this change will potentially have a | devastating effect on destinations and populations. |
| ut upon hearing this, Malina, realising the | devastating effect of the loss of the sun, banded toget |
| y round was also utilized with particularly | devastating effect, targeting insurgent leaders hiding |
| The Civil War soon followed with its | devastating effect. |
| , but later analysis revealed that it had a | devastating effect. |
| ght the song "ramped up the energy level to | devastating effect." |
| e survivors of genocide and chronicling the | devastating effects of the civil war. |
| It also provides some insight into the | devastating effects of the revelation of her sexual ori |
| broken windows are visible reminders of the | devastating effects of the Lisbon Earthquake, that took |
| n which was particularly susceptible to the | devastating effects of land-mine warfare, mine proof ve |
| ict has decimated the adult population with | devastating effects on the community and family structu |
| Chicago, Alicia was heartbroken to see the | devastating effects of industrial pollution on the isla |
| This can have | devastating effects on riparian ecosystems. |
| India which plants trees to help combat the | devastating effects of climate change. |
| e name of St Lucia, the same storm also had | devastating effects on the other side of the water in E |
| In 1829, it was spared the | devastating effects of an earthquake that destroyed muc |
| Following the | devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Muenc |
| sness in protecting their children from the | devastating effects of epilepsy and seizures and by the |
| of which hit large population centers with | devastating effects. |
| red an even bigger coal dust explosion with | devastating effects. |
| offside rule with a new 'W formation' - to | devastating effects. |
| on, when fully charged your ship delivers a | devastating emission of energy. |
| In a sudden and | devastating ending, Rachel walks alone on a bridge that |
| equity investment in 2004 after seeing the | devastating environmental destruction brought by Tsunam |
| invillean leaders alleged that the mine had | devastating environmental consequences for the island. |
| est Virginia from 1907, was responsible for | devastating environmental damage to much of surrounding |
| o be used in developing nations, often with | devastating environmental consequences. |
| Notably a | devastating epidemic in 1813, and the Galilee earthquak |
| t stocks, allowing them to recover from the | devastating epidemic of the late 19th century while sti |
| n a timely way with Meth, and now we have a | devastating epidemic. |
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