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Bart and Homer shut off power to Olde Springfield and cut off their water supply in retaliation.
Despite the error, the Norse gods consider Eitri to have forged the greater treasures, and in retaliation the Sons of Ivaldi sew Loki's lips shut.
The army ordered sutler stores at prison camps shut down on December 1, 1863 in retaliation for reported mistreatment of Union prisoners and the store at Camp Douglas was closed on December 12.

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In retaliation for the shooting down of Flight 825 in September 1978, Rhodesian Air Force attacked the ZIPRA guerrilla base at Westlands farm near Lusaka in October 1978, warning Zambian forces by radio not to interfere.
* Abdas, bishop of Susa, burns down a Zoroastrian temple ; in retaliation, king Yazdegerd I of Persia orders the destruction of Christian churches.
Garner stated that his stepmother punished him by forcing him to wear a dress in public and that he finally engaged in a physical fight with her, knocking her down and choking her to keep her from killing him in retaliation.
On 9 June, U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered an F-100 strike against the enemy in retaliation for the shoot down of another U. S. aircraft.
After reaching Lexington, his troops burned down VMI on June 11 in retaliation of that institution sending cadets to fight in at New Market.
Hutch gets his wish after attacking a Trekkie by the name of Admiral Seasholtz in retaliation to Seasholtz calling Han Solo a bitch, to which Hutch responds by running down their statue of Captain Kirk and Khan.
On 28 June, the retreating Bulgarian army and irregulars burned down the major city of Serres ( a predominantly Greek town surrounded by a largely Bulgarian hinterland ), and the towns of Nigrita, Doxato and Demir Hisar, ostensibly as a retaliation for the burning of the Bulgarian town of Kilkis by the Greeks, which had taken place after the named battle, as well as the destruction of many Bulgarian villages in the region.
In retaliation for his aunt's intransigence, William Waldorf Astor had his father's house torn down and replaced by the first Waldorf Hotel.
Many have claimed that ABC's punishment is in retaliation to DNA's successful appeal to receive an all-ages liquor license, and that this appears to be part of a larger shift in policy by the ABC to crack down on all-ages music venues.
The white militias had come to the town and hunted down blacks in retaliation for the killing of a white man.
In particular, France was concerned that in the event of a Soviet invasion of Western Europe, the United States-already bogged down in the War in Vietnam and afraid of Soviet retaliation against the United States proper-would not come to the aid of its Allies in Western Europe.
In 1793, during the French Revolution, the abbey was completely burnt down by French forces, in retaliation for the hospitality it had provided to Austrian troops, and the community dispersed.
During Game 3 of the 2012 NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinals, in retaliation to a hit on a teammate, Asham cross-checked Brayden Schenn of the Philadelphia Flyers in the upper body, and then threw a punch while Schenn was down on the ice.
It can be inferred that although the humans hunted down the majority of Cybrid civilization in retaliation for their genocidal acts towards humanity, Cybrids chose to infiltrate human society, rather than completely retreat from the galaxy.
In retaliation, the French burned down a village named Paeroa, killing 250 Māori.
It was captured in 1529 and had many different owners in the next decades until it was burned down by the Habsburgs in retaliation for the Rákóczi's War for Independence.
Some scholars have argued that the PRC backed down in the face of American nuclear brinksmanship and in light of the lack of willingness by the Soviet Union to threaten nuclear retaliation for an attack on the PRC.
They killed him and burned down his mansion in retaliation for his alienating communal lands.
Richard " Krashed " Roby was the actual perpetrator who initiated the attacks in retaliation against CJB networks for shutting down his botnet.
Also, if both sides of a conflict adopt the same stance of massive response, it may result in unlimited escalation ( a " nuclear spasm "), each believing that the other will back down after the first round of retaliation.
This has been the case with both the Nile and the River Jordan, and the results in both cases have been the same: the countries that are down river have threatened retaliation if such an event should occur.
The former ducal palace decayed, and the town was burned down in 1713 by Russian forces during the Great Northern War, in retaliation for Swedish arson in Altona.
The original city of Rojhan, situated a few kilometers from the present day city, was burnt down by the Sikh forces under the command of Raja Kharak Singh in retaliation to an earlier raid on Mithankot by Mazari forces under the command of the Mazari Chief's younger brother Sardar Karam Khan in 1836.
Highfather later tracks down and kills Steppenwolf in retaliation as the murder reignites the war between the two sides.

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* 1876 – American Indian Wars: In retaliation for the American defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, United States Army troops sack Chief Dull Knife's sleeping Cheyenne village at the headwaters of the Powder River.
* November 25 – American Indian Wars: In retaliation for the dramatic American defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, United States Army troops under General Ranald S. Mackenzie sack Chief Dull Knife's sleeping Cheyenne village at the headwaters of the Powder River ( the soldiers destroy all of the villagers ' winter food and clothing, and then slash their ponies ' throats ).
In retaliation, Little Carmine loyalists, Rusty Millio and Angelo Garepe offer a contract to Blundetto to murder Joey Peeps (" Marco Polo ") in retaliation.
In 1780, in retaliation for Bird's invasion of Kentucky, George Rogers Clark led the Kentucky militia up the Little Miami River.

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Given their long range, high survivability and ability to carry many medium-and long-range nuclear missiles, submarines were credible and effective means for full-scale retaliation even after a massive first strike.
In retaliation, he joined the Rooks, a greaser car club of sideburned high school teens clad in leather jackets and motorcycle boots.
Tactics included a massive lobbying effort, neutering the OFHEO ( its 1992-created regulator ), creating a " partnership office " network to court the politically powerful with pork, giving high level employment to the well connected, giving out campaign contributions, creating a charity foundation, and threatening critics like FM Watch with retaliation.
They have high health and attack points and even have an ability called Harm Touch where they can attack and kill at least 1 enemy every time with no retaliation.
Ronald Reagan is credited with increasing spending on national defense and diplomacy which contributed to the end of the Cold War, deploying U. S. Pershing II missiles in West Germany in response to the Soviet stationing of SS-20 missiles near Europe, negotiating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ( INF ) to substantially reduce nuclear arms and initiating negotiations with the Soviet Union for the treaty that would later be known as START I, proposing the Strategic Defense Initiative, a controversial plan to develop a missile defense system, re-appointing monetarists Paul Volcker and ( later ) Alan Greenspan to be chairmen of the Federal Reserve, ending the high inflation that damaged the economy under his predecessors Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, lowering tax rates significantly ( under Reagan, the top personal tax bracket dropped from 70 % to 28 % in 7 years ) and leading a major reform of the tax system, providing arms and other support to anti-communist groups such as the Contras and the mujahideen, selling arms to foreign allies such as Taiwan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq ( see Iran – Iraq War ), greatly escalating the " war on drugs " with his policies and Nancy Reagan's " Just Say No " campaign, ordering the April 14, 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi in retaliation for an April 5 bombing of a West Berlin nightclub frequented by U. S. servicemen, in which the Libyan government was deemed complicit, and signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 which compensated victims of the Japanese American Internment during World War II.
At one point, the castle was the site of the execution of three French soldiers in retaliation for a massacre of Welsh mercenaries ambushed by the French ; the three were thrown to their deaths from the castle's position high above the surrounding landscape.
On 21 October 1941, as a retaliation to sporadic Partisan guerilla attacks in the area, German occupational authorities committed one of the worst massacres in regional history ( Kragujevac massacre )-shooting several thousand randomly chosen citizens of Kragujevac, including entire high school classes.
During this period, in retaliation for treatment of Union prisoners by Confederates, an undisclosed official in high command ordered cook stoves, which also provided heat, replaced by boilers.
Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax disliked retaliation and only threw a very high pitch over the head of Willie Mays.
In that time he encouraged a civil war in the Department of Olancho, a product of the intentions of separating this department in an independent republic by its inhabitants in retaliation for the high taxes that the government asked of it from Comayagua ( Tithes of Olancho ).

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