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What they found was an unprecedented assault: flooded tunnels, battered stations and switches and signals likely damaged.
In 1786 he died prematurely, his health most likely damaged from frequent experiments with cyanide and arsenic without proper ventilation.
Russell has become a pariah in the locker room, and has likely damaged his reputation in the league for years to come.
Hurricane Ivan has wrecked transportation infrastructure, broken a sewer system serving a third of Pensacola's 300,000 residents and likely damaged more homes than either one of the previous two storms.
Current estimates are that the outbreak -- formally named Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome -- has taken the lives of one in 20 of the expected spring crop of 10,000 foals, with others likely damaged and more foals still to be born.
The Housatonic sank within five minutes, but Hunley also failed to return from her mission, likely damaged by her own torpedo, or struck by a ship rushing to the Housatonic's aid.
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