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Leuven suffered considerable damage in World Wars I and II.
"On arrival, crews found a car that was in a ditch - it had suffered considerable damage.
But in 2010, the DUP suffered considerable damage after her affair with a teenager was revealed.
The Merrimac suffered considerable damage during the battle; its ram was broken off, its iron plates loosened and two cannons destroyed.
After a thorough examination of the 31 neighborhoods that had suffered considerable damage during the blackout, Curvin and Porter determined that the character of the chaos in Bushwick was unique.
In a statement, the agency said that the school had "suffered considerable damage," and it expressed "deep dismay and concern at the heavy casualties and loss of life" here and in Jenin.
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In a letter to Jordan's wife, Brons reported meeting an NSM member who "mentioned such activities as bombing synagogues", to which Brons responded that "on this subject I have a dual view, in that I realise that he is well intentioned, I feel that our public image may suffer considerable damage as a result of these activities.
South Korea would likely suffer considerable damage, but the real question is what China would do.
If they commonly fail to recognize novel plants as suitable foods, then they will minimally damage non-native plants; however, if they commonly attack non-native plants and if these plants have not been selected to deter or tolerate these herbivores, then non-native plants may suffer considerable damage and be disadvantaged relative to similar native plants [9], [10], [17].
Ultimately it will come down to who the committee believes – but Mr Murdoch has already suffered considerable reputational damage from the suggestion he was being disingenuous.
The vocational training school in this area also suffered considerable water damage and is now unusable.
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