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Devastated and went
Devastated, Pasternak went immediately to the offices of Izvestia and begged Nikolai Bukharin to intercede on Mandelstam's behalf.
Devastated by Fonda ’ s confession, and plagued by emotional problems for many years, Frances went into the Austen Riggs Psychiatric Hospital in January 1950 for treatment.
Devastated, Minos went to war with Athens and won.
Devastated, the band went into seclusion and did not tour to promote the album.

Devastated and on
Devastated by the death of his mother seven months earlier, Hart died in New York City of pneumonia from exposure on November 22, 1943, after drinking heavily.
Devastated and adrift, she joined her brother in Hawaii, where she resumed her singing career, and then moved back to Los Angeles to focus on her writing career.
* 1919: Committee on Relief for Protestant Churches in Devastated Regions in Europe in World War I.
Devastated, he resolved to forever avenge feminine betrayal, and by doing so, he put his trademark sunglasses back on.
Devastated by the loss of his brother, the future Cobra Commander refused to see any responsibility on the part of Dan for the accident ( and by extension, any guilt for himself for being the ultimate cause of Dan's condition ).
Devastated, Darin becomes a recluse living in a trailer on the Big Sur coast in California.
Devastated by pain and disease, he died on October 22, 1891, at only 45 years of age.
Tefkin released her first solo CD Shocked & Devastated, on her own Bossyboots Records label in 2001.
Devastated at the loss of his cherished dream of becoming a God, Bennett comes to realize that the British class system relies strongly on outward appearances, and that to be openly homosexual would be a severe hindrance to his intended career in the diplomatic service.
Devastated by Mr. Bergstrom's departure, Lisa takes her grief out on Homer, calling him a baboon.
Devastated by this, Bustamante strongly considered forfeiting his contention at the tournament to return to the Philippines but some people around convinced him to go on.
Devastated, Yuriko would later embrace her father's ideals and go on a quest to track down the person who dishonored him.
Devastated by Lennon's murder, Starr did not have the heart to record Lennon's songs ( which would later be released on posthumous Lennon albums ).

Devastated and during
Devastated during the Thirty Years ' War, the town was allotted to the Brandenburg Province of Pomerania by the 1653 Treaty of Stettin.
from Vassar College in 1915, and worked for fund-raising organizations during World War I, including the American Committee for Devastated France.
* Devastated during the War of Thirty Years.

Devastated and which
Devastated by European diseases to which they had no immunity, and civil wars, in 1532 the Incas were defeated by an alliance composed of tens of thousands allies from nations they had subjugated ( e. g. Huancas, Chachapoyas, Cañaris ) and a small army of 180 Spaniards led by Francisco Pizarro.
Devastated by his son's death, Mario Rodrigues died a few months later of a stroke, and shortly after that the family newspaper was closed by military forces supporting the Revolution of 1930, which the newspaper had fiercely opposed in its editorials.

Devastated and she
Devastated that she rarely saw her husband, and anxious that she was not bearing an heir to Catholic England, Mary became bitter.
Devastated, Niobe fled back to Mount Sipylus and was turned into stone, and, as she wept unceasingly, waters started to pour from her petrified complexion.
Devastated over their divorce, she moved to Hollywood in 1975 and tried to forget the relationship.
Devastated again, she was encouraged out of her depression by her friend James Baldwin.
Devastated by these losses, she returned to New York for a number of years, living in a Fifth Avenue apartment and taking a few acting roles amid a busy social life.
Devastated, Karen returns to New York and tells Matt that she is HIV positive.
Devastated, Edna rushes back to Grand Isle, where she had first met Robert Lebrun.
Devastated, Fat Albert tries to tell Lauri that he has to leave, but she doesn't believe he's from the TV and thinks that he is just being insensitive.
Devastated, she leaves Walford.
Devastated at what she said, Nin breaks into the palace, crying that he wants to meet the princess.
Devastated, Catelyn kills a lackwit grandson of Walder Frey before she is presumably killed.
Devastated, and with nothing to lose, she destroys the box marked PANDORA, and is surrounded by a pink smoke, and feels suddenly hopeful.
Devastated, Bree says that she has called an ambulance and it will be there soon, but in reality, she hasn't.
Devastated and alone after her father ’ s death, she is an object of pity for the townspeople.
Devastated by his death, Bates ' depression worsened and she again became suicidal.
Devastated, she returns to the lanes where she had encountered the duelist, haunted by his images.
Devastated, Jacen takes off after Nelani when she realizes his intent, and stabs her through the chest with his lightsaber in the midst of combat.

Devastated and was
Devastated by the breakup, Peckinpah fell into a self destructive pattern of almost continuous alcohol consumption, and his health was unstable for the remainder of his life.
Devastated by fire in 1862, was later rebuilt.
Devastated by the Vandals and other Germanic tribes, Cerdanya was part of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse and later Toledo, until eventually it was conquered by the Muslims.
Devastated by fire in 1959, the Gym was rebuilt with the support of trustees, business and civic leaders, and friends.
The last party was in 1914 at the outbreak World War I. Devastated by the carnage of the war, Alfred's health began to fail and he died in 1918.
Devastated by grief, Bearclaw faced Madcoil himself, and was subsequently killed, but not before he could pass the chieftainship to his son.
Devastated by these blows ( and by his own unrelenting alcoholism ), Fitzgerald had settled in suburban Baltimore by 1932, and had finally decided what he was going to write his novel about – a man of almost limitless potential who makes the fatal decision to marry a beautiful but mentally ill woman, and who ultimately sinks into despair and alcoholism when their doomed marriage fails.
Devastated and ruined, the once-great supervillain was forced into poverty.

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