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During and recovery
During his recovery from a heart attack late in 1955, he huddled with his closest advisors to evaluate the GOP's potential candidates ; the group, in addition to his doctor, concluded a second term was well advised, and he announced in February 1956 he would run again.
During the recovery the actions are in reverse order of the drive.
During the four years that the plan was operational, US $ 13 billion in economic and technical assistance was given to help the recovery of the European countries that had joined in the Organization for European Economic Co-operation.
During his travels, he collected crumbling Latin manuscripts and was a prime mover in the recovery of knowledge from writers of Rome and Greece.
During recovery, the hip flexes, which rapidly drives the knee forward.
During the last stage of recovery, the hip achieves maximal flexion, and, as the lower leg rapidly unfolds, which it does in a passive way, the knee joint also reaches its greatest, though not full, extension.
During the economic reforms being implemented after the financial crisis, the information technology ( IT ) sector was one of several that was targeted and considered to be an important factor in the recovery of the nation ’ s economy.
During the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site, workers recovered and identified remains from Flight 175 victims ( see the Aftermath section below ), but many other body fragments could not be identified.
During the recovery process, small fragments were identified from some passengers on Flight 175, including a six-inch piece of bone belonging to Peter Hanson, and small bone fragments of Lisa Frost.
Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s ( 2003 ), essays by scholars on recovery from the war
During the OPEN, BGP speakers can negotiate optional capabilities of the session, including multiprotocol extensions and various recovery modes.
* During the post-operative recovery period for a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy, it is common for adult patients to experience a lack of appetite until their throat significantly heals ( usually between 10 – 14 days ).
During the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century, Segovia experienced a demographic recovery that was the result of relative economic stability.
During the early part of World War II Leeds was used as a hospital where Lady Baillie and her daughters hosted burned Commonwealth airmen as part of their recovery.
During that period of recovery a special program to restore US competitiveness across all US industries, Project Socrates, contributed to employment growth as the U. S. aerospace industry captured 72 percent of the global aerospace market.
During the second half of the twentieth century the mass mobility conferred by the surge in automobile ownership permitted some recovery of the population figure to approximately 234, 000 in 2004.
During major emergencies, they play a significant role in recovery efforts.
During the rest of their supporting tour, Chi Cheng took over vocal duties that required screaming while Moreno sang the softer melodies of the lyrics, despite recommendations by doctors to hold off from singing to allow time for recovery as well as rumors that the band would be cancelling the remaining stretch of the tour with Godsmack and Puddle of Mudd.
During the war, Schmeling participated in the 1941 Battle of Crete, where he was wounded and after recovery was dismissed from active service.
During his presidency, he introduced South Korea's contemporary welfare state, successfully shepherded South Korea's economic recovery, brought in a new era of economic transparency and fostered a greater role of South Korea in the world stage, including the FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by Korea and Japan in 2002.
During his recovery at the hospital from his wounds suffered in that battle, Ross developed a habit for the morphine administered for pain.
During the first half of the war Rome suffered serious defeats, but the second half saw Rome's recovery, reorganization, and ultimate victory.
During the early presidency of Franklin Roosevelt, Johnson supported the president's economic recovery package, the New Deal, frequently crossing the floor to aid the Democrats and even backing FDR in the 1932 and 1936 presidential elections, although he never switched party affiliation.
During this time, the British administration was attempting to repair Malaya's economy — revenue from Malaya's tin and rubber industries was important to Britain's own post-war recovery.

During and prisoner-of-war
During the American Civil War, it was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp which is now Andersonville National Historic Site.
During the English Civil War, the palace was used as a biscuit factory and prisoner-of-war camp.
During World War II, Neave was one of the few servicemen to escape from the German prisoner-of-war camp Oflag IV-C at Colditz Castle.
During World War II, he spent over a year in a prisoner-of-war camp-an experience which informs Un condamné à mort s ' est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut ( A Man Escaped ).
During World War II, a prisoner-of-war camp was built and operated holding 253 captured Nazi soldiers on Ocre Ave.
During World War II it was used as a prisoner-of-war camp, and a strategic base for the Aleutian Campaign.
During the American Civil War, Fort Lincoln ( later known as Fort Osaga and Fort Fulton ) was built and operated near Fulton as part of the Fort Scott defense, mostly as a prisoner-of-war camp.
During World War II, it was the site of German prisoner-of-war camp.
During World War II, Camp Atlanta was established next to the town as an Allied prisoner-of-war camp for German P. O. W. s.
During World War II, a large prisoner-of-war camp Stalag II-A was located close to the town.
During the Second World War, there was a training camp and an aviation school for the US Air Force in the vicinity of Bonham, as well as a prisoner-of-war camp for Germans and German soldiers.
During World War II the large prisoner-of-war camp Stalag II-D was located near Stargard.
During World War II, Sutton Park and areas of Walmley were used as prisoner-of-war camps, housing German and Italian prisoners.
During the 1939 invasion of Poland, many Sanation members were taken prisoner-of-war by the Germans, while others evacuated to Romania, where they remained to war's end or managed to reach France and Britain.
During the Second World War, the fort served as a prisoner-of-war camp for German Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel.
During World War II Hay was used as a prisoner-of-war and internment centre, due in no small measure to its isolated location.
During World War 2, a German prisoner-of-war, Franz von Werra, attempted to escape by posing as a Dutch pilot and flying off in a Hurricane fighter.
During the Second World War there was a prisoner-of-war camp in the grounds.
During the Japanese Occupation, the Fort was used as a prisoner-of-war camp.
During World War I, Holzminden was the site of a large civilian internment camp on the outskirts of the town, which held up to 10, 000 Polish, Russian, Belgian and French nationals, including women and children ( 1914-18 ); and also of a smaller prisoner-of-war camp for captured British and British Empire officers ( 1917-18 ).
During the Second World War a prisoner-of-war camp was built on the Rectory Farm estate, on the west side of Busticle Lane.
During the First World War Newbury Race Course was used as a prisoner-of-war camp for German prisoners.
During World War II it was the site of two POW ( prisoner-of-war ) camps, Stalag XIB and Stalag 357, see the Fallingbostel Military Museum
During his internment in the German prisoner-of-war camp, where he remained for the next five years, he took command of the camp's theatrical activities-devising and staging plays.

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