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A reconstruction based on ice cores found the Medieval Warm Period could be distinguished in tropical South America from about 1050 to 1300, followed in the 15th century by the Little Ice Age.
The first, ' Seconds from Disaster-Tunnel Inferno ' ( aired 2004 ) was a reconstruction of the events leading up to and during the disaster and the conclusions of the investigation that followed.
A second quarto ( Q2 ) followed in 1598, printed by Thomas Creede for Andrew Wise, containing an attribution to Shakespeare on its title page and may have been a memorial reconstruction.
This was followed by an extensive reconstruction effort and additional building bringing the total exhibit space to 55, 000 square meters by 1993.
Professional groups, such as farmers, drivers and miners, soon followed because they were urgently required to assist in the reconstruction of German infrastructure.
During this period Zadar underwent intensive reconstruction and revitalisation, followed by a large increase in both population and economic power.
After 1604, reconstruction and expansion of Bulguksa started, followed by about 40 renovations until 1805.
From the late 1930s through the 1950s, the Delta experienced an agriculture boom, as wartime needs followed by reconstruction in Europe expanded the demand for the Delta region ’ s farm products.
The Act followed Truman's signing of the Economic Cooperation Act ( the Marshall Plan ), on April 3, 1948, which provided non-military, economic reconstruction and development aid to Europe.
It was built during extensive reconstruction, which followed the tearing down of the 1968 theatre right at the end of the opera season in late August 1997.
A period of training and security patrolling along the Rhine River followed, until 15 March 1945 when the Division moved to St. Quentin for rehabilitation and the reconstruction of lost units.
Partial reconstruction of the fort's walls on the original foundations followed in 1989.
The reconstruction that followed the Second World War had a major impact upon English architecture.
Each time, reconstruction and retrenchment followed ; the building is manifestly sturdy, the oldest portions dating back to the 18th century.
Extensive reconstruction followed ; the facade and some interior features such as stairs and railings remain, but essentially the building was demolished and rebuilt.
He followed this with a number of other works where he attempted to complete his reconstruction of ancient history, collectively known as the Ages in Chaos series.
The revival of the construction of the BAM as an All-Union Komsomol Project in the early 1970s saw the reconstruction of the rail line between Bamovskaya and Tyndinsky, followed by the construction of the BAM east and west of the town.
An air carrier terminal apron reconstruction followed in 1982.
His death in 1923, followed by a terrible earthquake that devastated Japan in the same year, made necessary a reorganization and reconstruction of the nation's scourged economy.
UPA is used here, followed by the IPA equivalents between slashes ( because it is a phonemic reconstruction ).
Massive reconstruction followed the destruction brought by the war.
In Germany, Egk has been dubbed " Komponist des Wiederaufbaus " (" composer of the reconstruction ", which followed World War II ).
The Ohio Historical Society conducted an archeological excavation of the site from 1920 – 1922, followed by reconstruction of the mounds.

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Pic 01. jpg | Arsenal of ancient mechanical artillery in the Saalburg, Germany ; left: polybolos reconstruction by the German engineer Erwin Schramm ( 1856-1935 )
Through economic reconstruction, he gave new life to the devastated and plundered land which his predecessors had left him.
It is uncertain how much of Jones's original building is left, as the church was damaged by fire in 1795 during restoration work by Thomas Hardwick ; though it is believed that the columns are original — the rest is mostly Georgian or Victorian reconstruction.
French forces left in 1866 and reconstruction began in 1867.
The World War II bombings left most of the city in ruins, and post-war, the East German reconstruction included large low rise ( and later high-rise plattenbau ) housing.
Welles ultimately left the Cabinet on March 3, 1869, having returned to the Democratic Party after disagreeing with Andrew Johnson's reconstruction policies but supporting him during his impeachment trial.
Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction at the Los Angeles Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic October 6, using Brady's patellar tendon graft to replace the torn ligament, and also repaired his medial collateral ligament, through a separate incision in his left knee.
* the City Hall, St. Joseph's Church and further reconstruction of the French city of Le Havre after more than 80, 000 inhabitants of that city were left homeless following World War II, 1949 – 1956
A reconstruction of the English city of York in the 15th century, showing the motte and bailey fortifications of Baile Hill, York | Old Baile ( left ) and York Castle ( right )
All of the stone masonry to the left, when facing the rostra, ( which constitutes almost 90 % of the visible structure ) is a modern reconstruction using contemporary materials.
During United's pre-season tour of Australia in July 1999, Cole was involved in a horror tackle which left 19 year old Australian defender Simon Colosimo sidelined for six months and requiring a complete knee reconstruction.
Behind a forecourt the sanctuary presents a portico of two Gothic arches, the right one of 1395 by the local architect Simone, the left one a reconstruction of 1865.
Immediately upon the reconstruction of the cabinet King Constantine left for the front accompanied by the prince Andrew and prince Nicholas.
After liberation, LOT Polish Airlines resumed operations at Okęcie using what was left of the pre-war infrastructure ; the airline was also responsible for initiating reconstruction efforts at the airport, and soon, within two years, a new terminal, control tower and a number of stands for aircraft based at and visiting the new Okęcie had been completed.
What is left of Berossus's writings is useless for the reconstruction of Mesopotamian history.
After the Drakh left Centauri Prime, Emperor Cotto set about the reconstruction of Centauri Prime, which had been heavily damaged by Drakh bombs.
Internal reconstruction is more resistant to interference but usually has a limited available base of utilizable words and is able to reconstruct only certain changes ( those that have left traces as morphophonological variations ).
There are currently three recognized Japantowns left in the United States, which are facing issues such as commercialization, reconstruction, gentrification and dwindling Japanese populations.
A reconstruction of the city of York in the 15th century, showing the York city walls | city walls, the Baile Hill, York | Old Baile ( left ) and York Castle ( right )
He returned to the minors in, posting a 6. 29 ERA in 10 starts before undergoing season-ending ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction ( Tommy John surgery ) for his left elbow in July.
This reconstruction also left room for future freeway-to-freeway connections in other directions.
Millions were left in the dark for periods varying from days to weeks, leading to more than 30 fatalities, a shut down of activities in large cities like Montreal and Ottawa, and an unprecedented effort in reconstruction of the power grid.
Massive post-war urban reconstruction in 1950s and 1960s, such as in Le Havre and Saint-Lô, has left modernist interventions.

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