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In the north-eastern part of the island tobacco, banana and cocoanut plantations were considerably damaged.
However, the Great Depression of the 1930s considerably damaged the Argentine economy by reducing foreign trade.
His ideas considerably damaged proper understanding and acceptance of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Although Augsburg was considerably damaged in World War II, many of its historic landmarks survived.
In Missouri, their candidate, Representative Todd Akin, considerably damaged himself with his comments about rape — and also has some other hallmarks of being a poor candidate, including sluggish fund-raising and a Congressional voting record that rates as being very far from the center.
Though their lives were saved, their home was considerably damaged: Plainfield Deputy Fire Chief Jon Stratton told NBC Chicago that the fire caused between $350,000 and $400,000 in damage.
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Because of the demographic and industrial growth in the area during the last decade, this river receives a significant part of urban, industrial, and agricultural residues, considerably damaging the environment.
Both ships exchanged fire, considerably damaging each other, upon which Concorde came up under her stern and forced her to surrender.
Drilling of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) is manageable, but when the minute drill hits the aluminium (Al) or titanium (Ti), the hot and continuous chips produced during machining considerably damage the CFRP hole.
A garrison and fortress town in the 19th century, Ingolstadt was damaged considerably in World War II.
The popularity of his predecessor, Howard Safir, among blacks and Hispanics had been damaged considerably by the controversial incidents of his tenure, and large majorities of both groups had expressed dissatisfaction with him in the last poll.
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