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The biology of migratory grasshoppers or locusts involves hormones that promote transformation of nonmigratory, solitary, shorthorned grasshoppers into gregarious hordes of locusts capable of causing great destruction.
At this period bands of English soldiers under the command of Sir Robert Knollys were wandering through Anjou, causing great destruction.
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The relationship has also caused great destruction.
Tropical cyclones (hurricanes) pose a threat during the period from June to November and have occasionally caused great destruction.
Yet, "most of the potential things that can be used in a way to cause great destruction or deaths are private-sector things," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Activities of procommunist rebels in South Vietnam led to heavy U.S. intervention in the mid-1960s and the Second Indochina War, or Vietnam War, which caused great destruction and loss of life.
The 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake caused great destruction to buildings, bridges, and other facilities, and a death toll of more than 2400.
From the 15th century, cast iron balls were used, which caused great destruction.
As the illness silently crept into my being, it caused great destruction and not only from a psychological mindset, but from the physiological perspective too.
In some cases, the pain-vapor could get stuck in very small veins and would slowly turn "into a matter equal to that it originated from" this vapor-turned-disease-matter could cause great destruction to the materiality of the inner body and was, according to Seitz, one of the causes for the "inner pox" that he had witnessed during his anatomy lessons at the University of Padua.
Forces in Iraq, Turkey and Cyprus could easily come under fire and cause greater destruction.
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