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Following famine in various parts of the world, there are limited nuclear exchanges between the USSR and the US, but anti-missile systems limit the resulting damage.
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Following bomb damage in the Second World War, the hotel received extensive repairs in 1951, ten years after being bombed.
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Following the May 11, 1970, Lubbock Tornado that caused 26 fatalities and over $ 100 million in damage in Lubbock, the Wind Science and Engineering Research Center ( WISE ) was established.
Following the night attack, Admiral Togo sent his subordinate, Vice Admiral Shigeto Dewa, with four cruisers on a reconnaissance mission at 08: 00 to look into the Port Arthur anchorage and to assess the damage.
Following the war, the town was given recognition by the French state for the difficulty of accommodating up to 80, 000 men at a time over four years and the damage done by the enemy bombing which their presence attracted, and it was awarded the Croix de guerre in 1920.
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Following the summation arguments, Judge Frank Theis told the jury of the longest civil trial in Oklahoma history, " If you find that the damage to the person or property of Karen Silkwood resulted from the operation of this plant, Kerr-McGee is liable.
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Following the strategy applied in Portobelo, the British then destroyed the castle, and seized their guns and two sloops Spanish coastguard, to go to the point after the meeting of the British forces in Portobelo itself.
Following a fire in the castle of Linlithgow in 1425, funds were also diverted to the building of Linlithgow Palace which continued until James's death in 1437.
Following the siege, Edward had much of the relics, records and treasure removed from the castle to England.
Following its destruction in 1067, the castle was rebuilt by Henry II of England in the later 12th century.
Following Normans invasion of Ireland, Richard Strongbow, as Lord of Lenister, established a castle near modern day Kilkenny Castle.
Following the Treaty of Versailles, the Kingdom of Württemberg was dissolved but the deposed royal family continued in their possession of their castle in Friedrichshafen, despite a workers ' revolution there in November, 1918.
Following their retreat from London, Robert of Gloucester and the Empress besieged Henry in his episcopal castle at Winchester in July.
Following Burges ' death, further areas of the castle were developed along the lines he had set, culminating in the Animal Wall, which was not completed until the 1920s by the third Marquess ' son, the fourth Marquess.
Following a feud between Kampen and Zwolle in 1519, however, a gathering of the Estates was attacked by citizens of neighbouring Zwolle, who abducted three noblemen and pillaged nearby Eerde castle.
Following his coronation William granted Berkhamsted to his half-brother, Robert, Count of Mortain, who rebuilt the castle which became a Royal Castle and became the favourite country retreat for the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties.
Following the closure of the poorhouse, the castle was then used as a drill hall and as a county court, as well as containing the local parish jail and stocks.
Following their victory at the battle of Hastings the Normans began three phases of castle building.
Following the civil war the castle was used as a prison, a court and a tax office.
Following William's death, Warwick Castle passed through seven generations of the Beauchamp family, who over the next 180 years were responsible for most of the additions made to the castle.
Following the change, Horio Yoshiharu decided to move to build Matsue Castle instead of Gassan-Toda, and soon after Yoshiharu's death the castle was completed.
Following the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, the castle was held by forces loyal to Charles I, holding out until 1646 when it surrendered to the Parliamentary armies.
Following the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, the castle was held by forces loyal to Charles I, holding out until 1647 when it became the last fortification to surrender to the Parliamentary armies.
Following the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, the castle was held by forces loyal to Charles I, holding out until 1646 when it surrendered to the Parliamentary armies.
Following the execution of Charles I, the Scots crowned his son Charles II, and he became the last reigning monarch to stay here, living at the castle in 1650.
Following this, a " Council of War " was held in Warrington in 1646 at which it was decided that the castle should be slighted.
Following Sir Roger Lewknor's death in 1543, his estates were divided among his descendants, and the castle and manor were split.
Following the introduction of electric lighting, the castle was gutted by fire in 1896.
Following the Great Northern War and the conquest of Estonia by the Russian Empire, the first half of the 18th century was a period of general neglect for Toompea and also for the castle, which fell into disuse for several decades.
Following the siege Colonel John Bright of Carbrook Hall was left as governor of the castle.

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