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  • th a body of French and Spanish soldiers who ' ravaged all this part of Kent', so that every town an
  • the first half of 268, however, a Gothic raid ravaged and burned the theatre, forcing its permanent
  • ne suffered greatly due to seeing his country ravaged and it caused his health to decline.
  • nia outside of Pittsburgh, Coal Run is a town ravaged and haunted by a mine explosion that took the
  • The castle was ravaged and rebuilt many times.
  • he Thirty Years' and subsequent wars severely ravaged and depopulated most of Pomerania.
  • The town was ravaged and burned to ground by the Swedish armies du
  • d 7,000 armed men, but the town was pillaged, ravaged, and burnt by the Swedes.
  • allied with Custennin ap Iago, and they again ravaged Anglesey, but Custennin was killed by Hywel a
  • two daughters of the kingdom and the kingdom ravaged Ara Ara. they successfully managed to kidnap
  • rogram of rehabilitation assisting in wartorn ravaged areas or in a medical research program, but t
  • t and supplies to help rebuild schools in the ravaged areas.
  • entred at Salford because Manchester had been ravaged as part of the Danish occupation.
  • with others of his party formed a band which ravaged Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Hampshire.
  • as she battled to control inflation that had ravaged Britain for most of the 1970s.
  • malaria and other tropical diseases that had ravaged British troops, as well as to facilitate spre
  • The land of the Obotrites was ravaged by the campaign and many inhabitants, includi
  • of Nations, Asamoah Gyan helped a Ghana team, ravaged by injuries to the finals.
  • ons were soon halted as Gondor was soon after ravaged by the Great Plague.
  • of the village is Hafodunos, a gothic mansion ravaged by fire in 2004.
  • Bent with age and ravaged by pneumonia, Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna died, a
  • Historic site has been rebuilt as it had been ravaged by three separate fires.
  • The third Test was ravaged by rain, and in poor playing conditions Engla
  • ies on the Eastern seaboard, nor to the areas ravaged by hostilities.
  • The offensive line was ravaged by injury and retirement, and Cowboy quarterb
  • Dode village was ravaged by the Black Death in 1349; it never recovere
  • igrants who fled Oklahoma after the state was ravaged by the Dust Bowl.
  • The churches and temples in the area were ravaged by Tippu Sultan's army, during his invasion o
  • The abbey was ravaged by the Welsh uprisings of the 13th century, a
  • Prior to the 1984 season, their clubhouse ravaged by drug problems, the Royals started disassem
  • after the original film trilogy, Coruscant is ravaged by battles between warring Imperial factions.
  • It was again ravaged by Imperial troops during the Schmalkaldic Wa
  • nce to the Weld family until 1929 when it was ravaged by fire.
  • The building was ravaged by fire in 1867 and again in 1901, and in 190
  • s around it, it was re-built after Kashan was ravaged by a series of massive earthquakes in the 18t
  • ings were constructed in its place only to be ravaged by a hurricane in 1919 and its 12-15 foot sto
  • amous Gorongosa National Park, which has been ravaged by civil war and environmental destruction.
  • was introduced in Niort, which had just been ravaged by the plague, and it has been popular there
  • 's lands were uncultivated and the Bessin was ravaged by armed bands.
  • lippines, having threatened the areas already ravaged by Typhoon Parma.
  • ne 2006, the lower-lying northern section was ravaged by floods due to a torrential rainstorm that
  • for the King and then, in September 1644, was ravaged by General Ludlow.
  • o assist Victory Saber in evacuating a planet ravaged by the Decepticons.
  • During the pillage of 1204, Basil's grave was ravaged by the invading Crusaders, and his corpse dum
  • In 1945 the building was ravaged by a fire which destroyed its upper floors in
  • cent wine lands, and elsewhere in communities ravaged by fetal alcohol syndrome across the nation,
  • ss, commented: "If we say XX country is being ravaged by Pineapple Bun, that would be too hilarious
  • Legend has it that the region was among those ravaged by the rampaging Mongol-Tatar horde led by Ba
  • finding tour of Kurdistan, at that time being ravaged by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, and failed
  • ask of repairing the fabric of the cathedral, ravaged by the Parliamentarian soldiers during the Ci
  • Republic of the Congo (DRC), a region already ravaged by extensive war and extreme poverty.
  • e"), border townships and villages were still ravaged by nomads, as the prosperous Chinese lands ne
  • hurch to be rather well fortified, yet it was ravaged by the Cossacks in the Khmelnytsky Revolt and
  • arting the rebuilding process of a club still ravaged by relegation from National League One.
  • nna Magdalena, after the land and people were ravaged by French invasions related to religious wars
  • Though the plane had been ravaged by weather and souvenir collectors, and origi
  • Abandoned buildings ravaged by arson or neglect formed perfect outposts f
  • near-future America, which after having been ravaged by nuclear weapon attacks, has become a fasci
  • ds more or less as it has for many years, now ravaged by weeds causing, along with age, the top lay
  • irfleet, and towns and cities everywhere were ravaged by these armies--including Brian and Jason's
  • member and another female 'defendant' being ' ravaged' by the Sex Court 'bodyguard' Henry.
  • nce of Overijssel, whose countryside had been ravaged by Galen's troops, to ask the States-General
  • of which was finally removed in 2004 - it was ravaged by Dutch Elm Disease in the 70s) was said to
  • ed that most of the Commonwealth would not be ravaged by the Ottoman armies.
  • as he treks through a small farm, the fields ravaged by the boar, the local castle front yard, the
  • ictional kingdom of Boletaria, which is being ravaged by an accursed fog that brings forth demons t
  • 1980s, Heath Town had become a notorious area ravaged by drugs, prostitution, race hate, vandalism,
  • Bremen, ravaged by injuries and a suspension to captain Torst
  • mote peace and security in a region otherwise ravaged by conflicts.”
  • pful" and "potentially damaging" to a country ravaged by nearly two decades of war.
  • Crossover was ravaged by critics.
  • The country is being ravaged by Thugees.
  • A year later, the city becomes ravaged by zombies.
  • The hotel has twice been ravaged by bushfires.
  • The Electoral Palatinate in Germany was ravaged by the Thirty Years' War.
  • is time Cixi was one of the encircling cities ravaged by violence.
  • 000 hectares of woodland, moor and heath were ravaged by the fire.
  • In 1996, Ungdomshuset was ravaged by fire destroying much of the interior.
  • Stavanger was ravaged by fire in 1272, and the Cathedral suffered h
  • The town was ravaged by Ivan Zarutsky and the Tatars on several oc
  • oughout the following centuries, Berndorf was ravaged by the Magyars and the Ottomans.
  • The temple was ravaged by Tippu Sultan, but was rebuilt recently.
  • The town had been previously ravaged by Hurricane Audrey in 1957.
  • n San Francisco, the Ritz-Carlton ballroom is ravaged by an earthquake.
  • The field was also ravaged by Hurricane Ike in September 2008.
  • The church has been pillaged and ravaged by fire several times.
  • Friesland was ravaged by war in the late 15th and early 16th centur
  • By 1880, their population had been so ravaged by disease, that it is believed they assimila
  • their home and wish to protect it from being ravaged by powerful giants.
  • set in a post apocalyptic world that has been ravaged by a brief ice age and disease.
  • other farms in the cove, the Brickey farm was ravaged by the U.S. Civil War.
  • Their naval forces ravaged Byzantium and Chrysopolis, though the Imperia
  • of Cornwall, but this was because Richard had ravaged church lands.
  • the night of January 31, 2010, a 4-alarm fire ravaged Costas Resaturant, affecting two nearby store
  • ing critical food and supplies to the cyclone ravaged country of Bangladesh.
  • ousing tracts, mega-malls, junked cities, and ravaged countryside that makes up the everyday enviro
  • Disastrous floods from Wills Creek had ravaged Cumberland, particularly in 1924, 1936, and 1
  • ies are attempting to return law and order to ravaged District 13.
  • the winter of 1501-1502, the Russians harshly ravaged Eastern Livonia and many Livonian dignitaries
  • 2008 Hurricane Ike ravaged Eastern Texas on September 17.
  • l war known as The Wars of the Roses that had ravaged England since the 1450's."
  • ely during the global 1918 flu pandemic which ravaged Europe after the first world war.
  • In 880, Godfrid ravaged Flanders using Ghent as his base.
  • d before being devastated by the plague which ravaged Great Britain and much of Europe from 1347 to
  • nch support for Gregory and the reform party, ravaged her possessions in Tuscany.
  • , West Virginia Caboose Museum which had been ravaged in one of West Virginia's notorious floods.
  • The house was ravaged, in September 1644, by General Ludlow.
  • In 1389-1390 Timur ravaged Kashgar, Andijan and the intervening country.
  • hat, in 686, "Caedwalla and Mul, his brother, ravaged Kent and Wight."
  • r men with him; and that year Caedwalla again ravaged Kent."
  • knights and led a raid into England where the ravaged lands belonging to the Percy Earl of Northumb
  • and it closed leaving high unemployment and a ravaged landscape.
  • e Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, in 875 as the Danes ravaged Lindisfarne and
  • r orders from General William Henry Harrison, ravaged Miami farms and villages along the Eel in pre
  • e team to San Antonio after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans.
  • e house, however six weeks later another fire ravaged one half of the whole row.
  • The Jesuits took over the ravaged place in 1624 and proceeded to rebuild it.
  • ainst Shane O'Neill, whose lands in Tyrone he ravaged, restoring to their nominal rights the Earl o
  • In the end the ravaged Roman populace succumbed to the Normans.
  • After a weather ravaged season with a few teams dropping out, Northwi
  • end of the 2010/2011 season, after an injury ravaged season, Jackson was released from the club.
  • or Southend over two seasons, after an injury ravaged season.
  • In 835, heathen men ravaged Sheppey.
  • He burned Bath and ravaged Somerset, but had submitted to the king befor
  • y General William T. Sherman's troops as they ravaged South Carolina.
  • of winter and the inter-ethnic violence that ravaged southern Kyrgyzstan in June.
  • c Laysan ʻApapane, a violent and sudden storm ravaged the island.
  • on of Eurasian infectious diseases would have ravaged the native population who had no acquired imm
  • n at Alexandria and at the same time a plague ravaged the city.
  • e duchy at a time when a recent civil war had ravaged the land.
  • and Saracens operating freely out of Sardinia ravaged the Tyrrhenian coasts.
  • In 1806, a devastating fire ravaged the city of Reszel, which burnt almost entire
  • Later that same year Frumar ravaged the town of Aquae Flaviae with the complicity
  • goal of denying resources to pirates who had ravaged the Pacific coast.
  • While World War II ravaged the Bruins' powerful roster thereafter-Boston
  • The Goths easily ravaged the countryside of Spania but were inept at s
  • rmy barracks were once located, before a fire ravaged the premises.
  • captured the Venetian stronghold of Corfu and ravaged the coasts of Calabria.
  • A week after the fire ravaged the town, provincial officials organized buse
  • The fire ravaged the southeast part of town, destroying 50% of
  • adocia, Julius Paelignus, invaded Armenia and ravaged the country, then under an Iberian usurper Rh
  • Injuries then ravaged the squad as Vale went on a sequence of eight
  • A bushfire ravaged the Mount Bold Valley area, which includes th
  • as controlled mainly by the Union army, which ravaged the area and depleted much of the landscape.
  • Later, after an earthquake ravaged the lost valley, Thun'da was able to get Pha
  • The smallpox epidemic that ravaged the people of the Great Plains in 1837 and 18
  • those who died in the smallpox epidemics that ravaged the archipelago in the 18th and 19th Centurie
  • ed an army of his faithful, and conquered and ravaged the rich city of Bardowick as punishment for
  • those days, before the Famine and Emigration ravaged the country, there were dozens of little hous
  • hman (644-656), their piratical squadrons had ravaged the coast of Andalusia".
  • Wild in an attack on the Normans at Hereford, ravaged the lands as far as the River Lugg then in 10
  • to subjection; but the severity with which he ravaged the country made him personally so unpopular
  • ace of all the Gods of the world until floods ravaged the area and forced some of participants to m
  • Pinatubo which ravaged the province with lahar.
  • He may also have ravaged the territory of Manresa.
  • He then ravaged the land of the Seneca.
  • The Hui forces looted and ravaged the monastery again.
  • In 1728 and 1879 fire ravaged the castle grounds.
  • s ago, a great war known as the Valbanill War ravaged the land.
  • Wulfnoth then fled with twenty ships and ravaged the south coast.
  • arles Quint, it suffered during the wars that ravaged the Artois.
  • In October 2003 the Cedar Fire ravaged the area; the vineyards sustained minor damag
  • the fall of the Shang Dynasty, the Demon King ravaged the world.
  • The country was ravaged, the churches and monasteries destroyed, and
  • They ravaged the surrounding countryside, but failed to ta
  • In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast of the United States.
  • Disease ravaged the local cattle population, and Spanish infl
  • The Yamasee War of 1715-1717 ravaged the backcountry of the colony.
  • irst five died in childhood to diseases which ravaged the families of that time.
  • Mongolian army encountered no resistance and ravaged the area en route.
  • s to conclude the 36-year Civil War which had ravaged the country.
  • Overjoyed at this success, Gokula ravaged the paragana and town of Sadabad (24 miles fr
  • The force ravaged the Indians' settlements, burning their build
  • e Midland Football Alliance, but after a fire ravaged their home stadium, the club was forced to cl
  • fighting the hated Galla who had continuously ravaged their country, but a successful Amhara leader
  • that proper forestry would renew the state's ravaged timberlands and make them fire resistant.
  • Chapple endured an injury ravaged time at London Road and only managed 17 games
  • During Leo's reign, the Balkans were ravaged time and again by the Ostrogoths and the Huns
  • he destroyed Bed & Breakfast, and the pitiful ravaged town of Lovelock behind for good, but leaving
  • His time at the Goldstone Ground was also ravaged with injury and in August 1977 he dropped bac
  • fire; to France, 1870-71; to the South, when ravaged with fever.
  • In 760, denouncing this actions, Pepin ravaged with fire and sword most of Aquitaine and in
  • to the problems of food distribution in a war ravaged world.
  • After an incarceration of the Bishop, Jaromar ravaged Zeeland during 1259 and broke through Copenha