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Losses included 44 to air defenses and additional B-24s that ditched in the Mediterranean or were interned ( e. g. a few landed in the neutral country Turkey ).
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Losses on the government side are unclear, but included Colonel Cleland, who is buried in the cathedral.
Losses for the Muslims included the death of the vizier and Abi Bakr, commander of the Bani Marin volunteers, who died of his wounds in the following year.
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The 1922 War Office report detailed the deaths of 1, 260 civilians and 310 military personnel due to air and sea bombardment of the UK Losses at sea were 908 UK civilians and 63 fisherman killed by U-Boat attacks
Losses were also suffered in the air duels in 1940, at least six Fiats were destroyed and about a dozen damaged.
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Losses in population were partly compensated by migration of Protestant settlers or refugees from Scotland, Salzburg ( expulsion of Protestants 1731 ), France ( Huguenot refugees after the Edict of Fontainebleau in 1685 ), and especially from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, including Polish brethren expelled from Poland in 1657.
Losses of ships traveling out of convoy were so high that no merchant ship was allowed to sail unescorted.
Losses to enemy aircraft and flak were light ; German flak was described in reports as " heavy but inaccurate ".
World War II Losses were estimated between 25-30 million, including an increase in infant mortality of 1. 3 million.
Losses on the U. S. side on the first day were only 23, and on the second 100, most of them resulting from the night landings.
Losses during the ill-fated raid were again heavy, partly because of the superiority of the new German fighter, the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, over RAF's Spitfire Mark Vs.
Losses were at £ 100 million, but new CEO Phil Rogers claimed this was only due to the reconstructing plans.
Losses at Arnhem were high-the battalion started the operation with a strength of 867, but only 139 returned to British lines.
Losses for these aircraft were extremely light, with fewer than a dozen lost during the entire campaign.
* 1849 – Elgin signs the Rebellion Losses Bill, which provided compensation for losses suffered during the Lower Canada Rebellion, over the opposition of English conservatives ( Tories ) in Canada East, who were accustomed to having the governor support them.
The book Other Losses by James Bacque ( ISBN 1-55168-191-9 ) alleges that General Dwight Eisenhower ordered the mistreatment of German prisoners of war who were detained in American-run POW camps after World War II.
Losses of aircraft and their crew were very high on both sides – especially to light anti-aircraft fire.
Losses were replaced and the men given a chance to recover from the malaria and other illnesses that weakened them through the fighting in the Solomons.
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* Losses of fixed assets due to normal accidental damage, i. e. damage caused to assets used in production resulting from their exposure to the risk of fires, storms, accidents due to human errors, etc.
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* 1849 – The Governor General of Canada, Lord Elgin, signs the Rebellion Losses Bill, outraging Montreal's English population and triggering the Montreal Riots.
Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.
Losses to an FBS team count against their playoff eligibility, while wins against a Division II opponent do not count towards playoff consideration.
Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.
Losses are minimized by not producing at all, since any production would not generate returns significant enough to offset any fixed cost and part of the variable cost.
Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.
The capital moved from Montreal to Toronto in 1849 when rioters, spurred by a series of incendiary articles published in The Gazette, protested the Rebellion Losses Bill and burned down Montreal's parliament buildings.
Lord Elgin upheld the principles of responsible government by not repealing the Rebellion Losses Bill, which was highly unpopular with some English-speaking Tories who favoured imperial over majority rule.
Total " communicant " membership fell by 2. 9 % in 2009 to 2, 077, 138, Losses continued in 2010 with a loss of 61, 047 members (− 2. 9 %) in 2010, resulting in a membership of 2, 016, 091 at the end of 2010.
In the Province of Canada, responsible government was put to the test in 1849, when Reformers in the legislature passed the Rebellion Losses Bill.
Nonetheless, the Rebellion Losses Bill helped entrench responsible government into Canadian politics.
Losses in transformers ( excluding associated circuitry ) vary with load current, and may be expressed as " no-load " or " full-load " loss.
* April 25 – James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin, the Governor General of Canada, signs the Rebellion Losses Bill, outraging Montreal's English population and triggering the Montreal Riots.
Losses in the dielectric depend on the loss tangent () of the material, which depends inversely on the wavelength of the signal and is directly proportional to the frequency.
" Losses during the battle are unknown but chroniclers later claimed that Charles Martel's force lost about 1, 500 while the Umayyad force was said to have suffered massive casualties of up to 375, 000 men.
Losses in our commercial aerospace division increased dramatically with the recession in the airline industry.
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