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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 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 his friend's death, Moe nevertheless decided that the Three Stooges should continue.
Devastated by Levi's assessment, Bruckner revised the work, sometimes with the aid of Franz Schalk, and completed this new version in 1890.
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 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 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.
" Devastated by Brooks ' rejection, Bundy traveled to Colorado and then further east, visiting relatives in Arkansas and Philadelphia, and enrolling for one semester at Temple University.
Darkness in El Dorado ( subtitled: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon ) is a book written by author Patrick Tierney in 2000 that accuses geneticist James Neel and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon of exacerbating a measles epidemic among the Yanomamo people of the Amazon Basin and conducting human research without regard for their subjects ' well-being.
Devastated again, she was encouraged out of her depression by her friend James Baldwin.
Devastated by the English king in AD 948 as a warning to the Archbishop of York, only the crypt of Wilfrid ’ s church survived but today this tiny 7th century chapel rests complete beneath the later grandeur of Archbishop Roger de Pont l ’ Evêque ’ s 12th century minster.
Devastated during the Thirty Years ' War, the town was allotted to the Brandenburg Province of Pomerania by the 1653 Treaty of Stettin.
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 by his actions, Mimic swears never to kill again.
Devastated, Attalus sought to punish Pausanias of Orestis, and did so by getting the man drunk, and then submitting him to a rape.
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 her sister's statement, Selina fails to realize they have both been heading for a trap.
Devastated by the news, the brothers disbanded and SAR Records folded.

Devastated and Tijerina
Devastated, Tijerina returned to the United States, along with his nephew Johnny Tijerina.

Devastated and could
Devastated by grief, Bearclaw faced Madcoil himself, and was subsequently killed, but not before he could pass the chieftainship to his son.
Devastated by the loss of his title, Corbett did everything he could to lure Fitzsimmons back into the ring.
Devastated, members of the band wondered how the MOB could possibly recover.
Devastated and feeling that his hero could not have committed the crime, Bart enlists the help of a reluctant Lisa and they set out to prove Krusty's innocence.
Devastated that her daughter could believe Charlie over her, Bev leaves Weatherfield.

Devastated and sleep
Devastated, and lacking the will to live any longer, César dies quietly in his sleep.

Devastated and .
Devastated, Pasternak went immediately to the offices of Izvestia and begged Nikolai Bukharin to intercede on Mandelstam's behalf.
Devastated, Carangi started abusing drugs.
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, Minos went to war with Athens and won.
Devastated a number of communities in northern New Brunswick.
Devastated, Level 42 took a year off to regroup and rethink.
Devastated over their divorce, she moved to Hollywood in 1975 and tried to forget the relationship.
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.
Devastated, Setsuna awakens Alexiel's soul, causing widespread damage.
* 1919: Committee on Relief for Protestant Churches in Devastated Regions in Europe in World War I.

by and losses
It is world-wide knowledge that any power which might be tempted today to attack the United States by surprise, even though we might sustain great losses, would itself promptly suffer a terrible destruction.
Reduces losses from stomach, hookworm, and nodular worms by interfering with reproduction of the female worm by reducing the number of eggs laid and essentially rendering all laid eggs sterile.
More than once I was confronted by professional gamblers, `` bookies '', loan `` sharks '', gangsters, `` thugs '' and `` finger men '' -- people of a class I did not even know existed -- to repay my husband's staggering losses, `` or else '' I shuddered to think that someone so dear to me could even associate with such a sinister milieu.
In this design the anode holder is water cooled and the heat losses by conduction from the anode were determined by measuring the temperature rise of the coolant.
or allowing a deduction for payment of certain obligations of a transferor assumed in the reorganization ( section 381(c)(16) ), but not a deduction for theft losses sustained by a transferor prior to a reorganization but discovered after it ; ;
There will be losses caused by emergencies that arise while he is away at his off-farm job.
He declared that the deaths of so many brave soldiers would not be in vain, that slavery would end as a result of the losses, and the future of democracy would be assured, that " government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Electrically, these losses can be diminished by shielding, good connections, and several cable types such as coaxial or twisted pair.
Making Antioch his base, he marched at the head of his troops towards Ctesiphon, but a second army was destroyed by the Persians, and further losses were incurred by the retreating Romans in Armenia.
Ibn Idhari wrote that the name was suggested by Ibn Yasin in the " persevering in the fight " sense, to boost morale after a particularly hard-fought battle in the Draa valley c. 1054, in which they had taken many losses.
The Diamondbacks, led by Melvin, finished the 2005 season with a record of 77 wins and 85 losses.
Managers aim to capture the inefficiencies arising from the heavy participation of non-economic investors ( i. e., high income " buy and hold " investors seeking tax-exempt income ) as well as the " crossover buying " arising from corporations ' or individuals ' changing income tax situations ( i. e., insurers switching their munis for corporates after a large loss as they can capture a higher after-tax yield by offsetting the taxable corporate income with underwriting losses ).
The 20 French and Bavarian battalions in Ramillies, supported by Irish dragoons and a small brigade of Cologne and Bavarian Guards under the Marquis de Maffei, put up a determined defence, initially driving back the attackers with severe losses.
Trevelyan estimates Villeroi ’ s casualties at 13, 000, but adds,his losses by desertion may have doubled that number ’.
The remainder of the season would not be as pleasant, with the team enduring 100 losses while avoiding the AL cellar by only three games.
The charge was repulsed by Union rifle and artillery fire, at great losses to the Confederate army.
2000 Polish cavalry ( one regiment under the command of Aleksander Koniecpolski, supported by Jerzy Lubomirski, six pancerni cavalry companies of Jeremi Wiśniowiecki and Winged Hussars under the command of Stefan Czarniecki ) repulsed the Tatars, who suffered heavy losses.
In East Germany after local election losses, a forced merger of political parties in the Socialist Unity Party (" SED "), followed by elections in 1946 where political opponents were oppressed.
The turnover in this group is clearly marked at the species level .< ref > Statistical analysis of marine losses at this time suggests that the decrease in diversity was caused more by a sharp increase in extinctions than by a decrease in speciation .< ref > The K – T boundary record of dinoflagellates is not as well-understood, mainly because only microbial cysts provide a fossil record, and not all dinoflagellate species have cyst-forming stages, thereby likely causing diversity to be underestimated.
The most prominent kind of company, usually referred to as a " corporation ", is a " juristic person ", i. e. it has separate legal personality, and those who invest money into the business have limited liability for any losses the company makes, governed by corporate law.
Such tactics were successfully used by the French, for example, at the Battle of Friedland, when sixty-six guns fired a total of 3, 000 roundshot and 500 rounds of grapeshot, inflicting severe casualties to the Russian forces, whose losses numbered over 20, 000 killed and wounded, in total.

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