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The city was reconstructed after the war and expanded rapidly.
In 2001, the LaTourette mansion was reconstructed (after fire damage) by Page Ayres Cowley Architects.
It was the same arm he shattered and had reconstructed after a 1999 spill.
The house, one of Lambertville's oldest, had a new kitchen, reconstructed after a recent flood.
The university was reconstructed after the great earthquake and fire of 1923.
The city centre was extensively reconstructed after suffering heavy air-raid damage during World War II.
With an appropriate data backup system, electronic records can be reconstructed after a fire, flood or other act of nature.
Haas and many of the performers were killed after the Nazi film was completed, the composition only reconstructed after the war.
He talked about how he had five knee operations, and had his left knee reconstructed after a collision at home plate in Cleveland in 1974.
The historical centre, partly reconstructed after the war, is a few hundred metres south of the station along Königstrasse, the pedestrianised main shopping street.
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