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The Antonescu regime played a major role in the Holocaust, following to a lesser extent the Nazi policy of oppression and massacre of the Jews, and Romas, primarily in the Eastern territories Romania recovered or occupied from the Soviet Union ( Transnistria ) and in Moldavia.
Tantamani was heavily routed, and the Assyrian army sacked Thebes to such an extent it never truly recovered.
Akragas never fully recovered its former status, though it revived to some extent under Timoleon in the latter part of the 4th century.
A demolished German trench and dugout near GuillemontBy the start of August, Haig had accepted that the prospect of achieving a breakthrough was now unlikely ; the Germans had " recovered to a great extent from the disorganisation " of July.
Throughout the war, the regiment took a total of 1803 casualties, of which 158 were KIA, 557 were WIA ( 490 of whom recovered to some extent ), and 1088 MIA.
Hurricane Diane caused tremendous damage to Tamaqua's railroad yards to the extent that they never fully recovered.
Confidence and the economy recovered relatively quickly ; but, the consequences of double-digit unemployment soon created a crime wave that ( to some extent ) continues to this day.
The reformed church, though recovered to the Lord's word to some extent, has denied the Lord's name by denominating herself, taking many other names, such as Lutherans, Wesleyan, Anglican, Presbyterian, Baptist, etc.
The resignation was a blow to his public " can-do " image, but he has recovered from that to some extent in the wake of increasing public opposition to a number of new policies of the federal government, like the Hartz reforms lowering unemployment benefits to the levels of mere subsistence welfare, which he strongly opposes.
Hobbs ' form recovered in 1924 to the extent that Arlott described it as the beginning of " his quite phenomenal second lease of cricketing life ".
In the past decade, Motherwell has to an extent recovered from the high unemployment and economic decline brought about by this collapse of heavy industry.
This was sadly relatively short lived, and the imposition of 25 % VAT in the late 1970s on boats, killed the dinghy market and the sales of the Mirror-it never really recovered, and by the time the economy improved, its franchise of practical post war kit builders had been replaced by kids who had little understanding of the most basic woodworking skills and even less interest-it remains popular but not to the extent and enthusiam that fostered the book ' Mirrormania ' in 1976
By 1834 Schneidemühl had barely recovered from the worst outbreak of cholera of 1831, an epidemic that affected the town's burghers to such an extent that a special Protestant cholera cemetery had to be laid out in the town's suburb Berliner Vorstadt.
From Glenluce Sands there have been recovered " more objects of antiquity than from any area of similar extent in Scotland ".
Various estimates of the extent of the spill were made, the final one being 45 tonnes, of which only nine tonnes were recovered.
Volpe's reputation in the Liberal Party, damaged by earlier controversies, recovered to some extent after the appeal.
Midway between legend and history may be classified the Occitan Cansó d ' Antioca, a mere fragment of which, 700 verses-in extent, has been recovered in Madrid and published in Archives de l ' Orient latin, vol.
During a HYDRA attempt to take over S. H. I. E. L. D., she is tortured to such an extent that she regresses back to an old cover identity of schoolteacher Nancy Rushman, but she is recovered by Spider-Man in time to help Nick Fury and Shang-Chi work out what had happened and restore her memory, with " Nancy " developing an attraction to Spider-Man before her memory is restored during the final fight against Madam Viper, Boomerang and the Silver Samurai.
In the 1950s the town had a population of about 350, but this had dropped to 11 in 1988 and recovered to some extent to 44 in 2010.
# I-X receives the full amount of any amounts recovered in the action against D up to the amount to which I-X indemnified X. X retains none of the proceeds of the action against D except to the extent that they exceed the amount that I-X paid to X.
The real estate bust of the late 1970s, accompanied by high interest rates and rates of foreclosure, did not hurt PNB to the extent it did its more highly exposed crosstown rival, First Pennsylvania, which never completely recovered from the temporary collapse of the real estate investment trust ( REIT ) industry and was eventually swallowed up by PNB in 1990.
Russia, having recovered to a certain extent from the Time of Troubles, agreed with the assessment that the Commonwealth would be weakened by the death of its king, and unilaterally attacked without waiting for the Swedes and the Ottomans.
The scene was terrific, and the effect deafened my companion to an extent from which he has not recovered.
3. And be it further enacted, That whenever, by or under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to done by any citizen as a prerequisite to qualify or entitle him to vote, the offer of any such citizen to perform the act required to be done as aforesaid shall, if it fail to be carried into execution by reason of the wrongful act or omission aforesaid of the person or officer charged with the duty of receiving or permitting such performance or offer to perform, or acting thereon, be deemed and held as a performance in law of such act ; and the person so offering and failing as aforesaid, and being otherwise qualified, shall be entitled to vote in the same manner and to the same extent as if he had in fact performed such act ; and any judge, inspector, or other officer of election whose duty it is or shall be to receive, count, certify, register, report, or give effect to the vote of any such citizen who shall wrongfully refuse or omit to receive, count, certify, register, report, or give effect to the vote of such citizen upon the presentation by him of his affidavit stating such offer and the time and place thereof, and the name of the officer or person whose duty it was to act thereon, and that he was wrongfully prevented by such person or officer from performing such act, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs, and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also for every such offence be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court .”
Agriculture and stock raising ( mainly cattle, but also pigs, and to a lesser extent, ovicaprids ) was practiced, though a large number of wild faunal remains have also been recovered.

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Charlotte wrote to her father who took Anne home where she remained while she recovered.
Reserve team manager Jimmy Murphy took over as manager while Busby recovered from his injuries and the club's makeshift side reached the FA Cup final, which they lost to Bolton Wanderers.
In 1984, the band took a long break as members pursued other interests and recovered from the two years of constant touring they'd done in support of both albums.
The Patriots took the second quickest lead in Super Bowl history after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19-yard line on the second play of the game ( the Bears themselves would break this record in Super Bowl XLI when Devin Hester ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown ).
After returning the opening kickoff 17 yards, San Francisco's Amos Lawrence was hit by Bengals linebacker Guy Frazier and fumbled at his own 26-yard line ( the first time in a Super Bowl that a turnover took place on the opening kick ), where John Simmons recovered for Cincinnati.
Blackwood quickly recovered the ball and took off for the 49ers end zone, but field judge Bob Lewis blew the play dead, ruling that Solomon's fumble was an incomplete pass.
The Browns took the ball back and drove to the Denver 8-yard line, but the drive ended with a play that became known as The Fumble resulting more bad luck in Cleveland professional sports lore: Denver defensive back Jeremiah Castille stripped the football from Browns running back Ernest Byner and recovered the ensuing fumble as Byner was rushing in for the potential tying touchdown, securing the Broncos ' win.
Though the Byzantines recovered control of the ravaged city a half century later, the Byzantine Empire was terminally weakened, and existed as a ghost of its old self until Sultan Mehmet The Conqueror took the city in 1453.
For eighteen months, in 1410 – 11, Henry was in control of the country during his father's ill health, and he took full opportunity to impose his own policies, but when the king recovered, he reversed most of these and dismissed the prince from his council.
A king named Agum II ruled a state that extended from Iran to the middle Euphrates ; 24 years after the Hittites took the sacred statue of Marduk, he recovered it and declared the god equal to the Kassite deity Shuqamuna.
Immediately after Darius seized Persia, Babylonia briefly recovered its independence under a native ruler, Nidinta-Bel, who took the name of Nebuchadnezzar III, and reigned from October 522 BC to August 520 BC, when Darius took the city by storm.
Subsequently, Spock recovered, although it took some time to retrain his mind to where it was prior to his death.
Soval also explained that, since Earth recovered from World War III far more quickly than Vulcan did from its equivalent ( in " The Forge " and its sequel episodes, it is said that Vulcans took almost a thousand years to rebuild their society after their last catastrophic war ), it alarmed many Vulcans, who were confused as to how to deal with a rapidly growing and emotional society such as Earth's.
About 1364, the town and the Aeusser Amt were recovered for the league by the men of Schwyz, and from this time Zug took part as a full member in all the acts of the league.
The Christian ships that won the Battle of Lepanto ( 1571 ) left from Messina: the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, who took part in the battle, recovered for some time in the Grand Hospital.
After Modigliani recovered from the second bout of pleurisy, his mother took him on a tour of southern Italy: Naples, Capri, Rome and Amalfi, then north to Florence and Venice.
A party was soon sent out after them, led by tour of the Melbourne tribe, who recovered part of the property stolen, and took vengeance on the murderers.
Agassi took over the top ranking and held it for the rest of the season, but Sampras recovered and managed to beat him in the season-ending Tennis Masters Cup for the fifth and final time, enabling Sampras to place third in the rankings.
Head coach Roger Neilson was diagnosed with bone cancer, forcing him to step aside in February 2000 to undergo treatment, so assistant coach Craig Ramsay took over as interim coach for the rest of the season ; Neilson later recovered but was informed that he would not be returning.
When these exiles recovered the cities, they ' no longer took a middle course '.
In 1925, Manfred von Richthofen's youngest brother, Bolko, recovered the body from Fricourt and took the Red Baron home to Germany.
After Cooper took Norman to the hospital, and after he received the correct medicine, Norman recovered, but Cooper indicates that he was still concerned at whether the tour could continue.
Jane and a doctor removed Pugin from Bedlam and took him to a private house in Hammersmith where they attempted therapy, and he recovered sufficiently to recognise his wife.

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