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On exposure to heat, the irradiation effects can be partially cancelled and amethyst generally becomes yellow or even green, and much of the citrine, cairngorm, or yellow quartz of jewelry is said to be merely " burnt amethyst ".
On July 14, 1811, Thompson reached the partially constructed Fort Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia, arriving two months after the Pacific Fur Company's ship, the Tonquin.
* On Divisions of Figures, which survives only partially in Arabic translation, concerns the division of geometrical figures into two or more equal parts or into parts in given ratios.
On September 20 President Obama appeared on all major news programs except Fox News, a snub partially in response to remarks about the president by commentators Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity and Fox coverage of Obama's health-care proposal.
On Anzac Day of 1974, Granville was partially severed by flooding of the Duck Creek stormwater channel due to torrential rain that fell over the area.
On a small boat with only jib and mainsail this is done by furling the jib and by partially lowering the mainsail, a process called ' reefing the main '.
On October 2, he was struck by a much more severe stroke that left him partially paralyzed and almost certainly incapacitated.
On 15 December 2011, Chirac was found guilty in two related cases, involving 19 totally or partially fake jobs created for his benefit by the RPR Party, which he led as Paris mayor from 1977 to 1995.
On February 22, police were called to the scene of a garage fire on Wood Street where a 1927 Cadillac Sedan was found disassembled and partially burned.
On most tin whistles the leading tone to the lowest tonic can be played by using the little finger of the lower hand to partially cover the very end opening of the whistle, while keeping all other holes covered as usual for the tonic.
On October 6, 1777, a combined force of roughly 2, 100 Loyalists, Hessians, and British regulars led by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton attacked forts Montgomery and Clinton from the landward side ( where the defenses were only partially completed ).
On the other hand, Samaritans ( tribes of Menasseh, Ephraim and partially Benjamin and Levi ) became named for Samaria.
On July 26 and 27, 1822, Bolívar held the Guayaquil conference with the Argentinian General José de San Martín, who had received the title of Protector of Peruvian Freedom in August 1821 after having partially liberated Peru from the Spanish.
On 30 June 1860, she suffered a stroke and was partially paralyzed for some time.
On January 22, 2011, the team's ownership group claimed it had lost US $ 130 million in the last six years, partially as a result of an ongoing lawsuit with former partner Steve Belkin.
On December 4, 2000 the company was partially privatised and listed on Oslo Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
On 28 November 2007, the Appeals Chamber partially allowed appeals against conviction from all three men, reducing their sentences to 30 years ' imprisonment for Nahimana, 32 years ' imprisonment for Barayagwiza and 35 years ' imprisonment for Ngeze.
On 10 January 1941 the buildings of Domus Dei were partially destroyed in an attack by German bombers.
On 6 November the committee only partially endorsed Downey's report, but still criticised Hamilton's behaviour whilst an MP.
On June 14, 2005, they released Rarities, a collection of B-sides and rare tracks partially decided by fan's input, which fulfilled the album count obligation for their contract with Epic.
On the Cotswold line, there are now twice as many trains trying to run on the single track than in the 1960s after singling, this route is also now being partially reinstated as a dual track.
On oceanic crust, basins are likely to be subducted, while marginal continental basins may be partially preserved, and intracratonic basins have a high probability of preservation.
On 21 October 1994 one of the partially constructed tunnels carrying the line into the Terminal 1, 2, 3 complex collapsed with only minutes of warning.
On July 17, 1912, he lost the election to Edmund Schulthess in the first vote, partially due to Schulthess's strong support by Catholic Conservatives, farmers ' organizations, and the industrial lobby.
On 16 January 2007, a 13-car CSX intermodal train traveling and carrying retail goods partially derailed at the South Lincoln underpass, spilling at least five containers and two intermodal wells onto the road below.

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On his third and final tour to England in 1961, he was hampered by damaged tendons in his right shoulder, which forced him to miss the Second Test at Lord's known as the " Battle of the Ridge ".
On September 21, 1998, Hurricane Georges severely damaged the islands leaving nearly $ 500 millions damages and property.
On March 23, 1999 the 26-meter radio telescope on which Sentinel, META and BETA were based was blown over by strong winds and seriously damaged.
On 12 October 2000 she was attacked and damaged by suicide bombers using a small inflatable boat.
On 28 September, the Parthenon in Athens is badly damaged when Venetian mortar fire explodes a Turkish powder magazine housed in the building.
On June 2, 1919, a second wave of bombings occurred, when several much larger package bombs were detonated by Galleanists in eight American cities, including one that damaged the home of Palmer.
On the night of 10 – 11 April 1941 the Gneisenau was badly damaged by a British bombing attack that put her out of commission for months.
On the other hand, if a fixed head is damaged, obtaining a replacement head can become expensive, if removing and replacing the head is even possible.
On 8 February 1904 destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the Russian Far East Fleet anchored in Port Arthur ; 3 ships — 2 battleships and a cruiser — were damaged in the attack.
On 14 and 15 July aircraft operating from the task force's aircraft carriers sank and damaged a large number of ships in ports along Hokkaido's southern coastline as well as in northern Honshu.
On 19 November 2004, large parts of the forests in the southern Slovak part of the High Tatras were damaged by a strong wind storm.
On May 2, 1942, U-573 limped into Cartagena harbor, badly damaged after an air attack.
On October 1, 1987 the Whittier Narrows Earthquake damaged the property.
On the 16th RCT front, the two DD tanks that had survived the swim ashore were joined by three others that were landed directly onto the beach because of their LCT's damaged ramp.
On 3 April a second raid by Liberator bombers of the U. S. Army Air Forces damaged the wooden bridge once again.
On 30 December of that same year, a young Bolivian named Ugo Ungaza Villegas damaged the painting by throwing a rock at it.
On his entrance in Constantinople, Michael VIII Palaiologos abolished all Latin customs and reinstated most Byzantine ceremonies and institutions as they had existed before the Fourth Crusade, repopulating the capital and restoring damaged churches, monasteries, and public buildings.
On a damaged relief panel from Pomona, four of these young Bacab impersonators appear to have held the four Classic Year Bearer days in their hands.
On May 8, 2008 it was severely damaged by a fire.
On the evening of 2 January 1941 during World War II the cathedral was severely damaged when a landmine was dropped near it during the Cardiff Blitz, blowing the roof off the nave, south aisle and chapter house.
On April 6, 1968, a natural gas explosion and fire destroyed or damaged several downtown blocks and killed 41 people ; more than 150 were injured.
On February 17, 2008, Prattville was hit by an F3 tornado which destroyed more than 45 homes and businesses and damaged over 700.
On the evening of December 19, a surgical team worked for over six hours to repair his damaged heart.
* On 30 December 2003, Douglas DC-3C N781T was substantially damaged when the starboard undercarriage collapsed on landing at Cyril E. King Airport, Charlotte Amalie after a flight that originated at San Juan, Puerto Rico.
" On November 24, 2007, the Corral Fire destroyed 53 homes, damaged 35, and burned over, forcing as many as 14, 000 people to evacuate.

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