Before the Sri Lankan army captured Jaffna in 1995, the Air Force indiscriminately bombed civilian areas in the city. |
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In advance of the line of attack the Luftwaffe heavily bombed all road and rail junctions, and concentrations of Polish troops. |
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But what if on arrival, their meeting place were bombed and all 21 were killed? |
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Anti-monarchist rebels bombed the police base a, triggering a fierce exchange of fire. |
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When the IRA bombed Hyde Park in 1982 four members of the distinguished regiment and seven horses were slain. |
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Lacking space the Council bought land from neighbouring boroughs to build municipal housing for its bombed out residents. |
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Cities and villages are being bombed and strafed on almost a daily basis by warplanes and helicopters. |
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Targets, including towns and villages, are indiscriminately bombed and napalmed. |
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Which brings us to your upbringing in the bombed London which seems to reappear in a lot of your work. |
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We want to express solidarity with our brothers who are being bombed by warplanes and tanks. |
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Unopposed for much of the raid, they dive bombed ordinary streets, strafing them with machine gun fire. |
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When the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was bombed, during SARS, when the US spy plane came down. |
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We know the people who bombed the bunkers had a very interesting coincidence of being affected by that. |
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So I bombed out of the office, jumped into a cab and whizzed home, to find two burly men in overalls on the doorstep. |
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But on a win basis Lonhro bombed out, she also would not have given you a collect on the quinella, trifecta or exacta. |
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In August, two officials of the Cuban embassy in Argentina were kidnapped and Cubana airlines offices in Panama were bombed. |
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It's like seeing an old picture of your mom in a halter top bombed out on Mai-Tais trying to hula-hoop. |
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Within minutes, the plane bombed the front and rear of the convoy, sealing off the possibility of escape. |
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Food rationing, shortages, bombed cities, damaged railways, such things were accepted as the inevitable concomitants of war. |
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A fire-watcher during the Second World War bombing of Hull, he is said to have been bombed out nine times. |
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It was so heartbreaking to see lots of people traumatised by the war and living in bombed out buildings. |
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Your Government has bombed and invaded the free and independent State of Poland, which this country is in honour bound to defend. |
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Then the village is burned to the ground as those trying to escape are bombed and strafed by aircraft. |
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Amid the rationing and the rubble of bombed buildings, there was hope for the future and television was part of it. |
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We then try to contact someone from the bombed area and if there's no telephone, we try to contact someone who might have extra information. |
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We still see evidence of abiding bigotry and intolerance, in ugly words and awful violence, in burned churches and bombed buildings. |
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But I'm much better off than members of other platoons in my company who are living in tents or bombed buildings in the desert sand. |
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Images of bombed houses in Drove Road, Beatrice Street, Whitehouse Road and Ipswich Street graphically illustrate the carnage of such raids. |
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Indeed, many countries do nothing with their bombed buildings, but leave them looking like rotten teeth in a nice smile. |
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The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed. |
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But there are fears that up to 3,000 may be buried in the rubble of bombed buildings and homes. |
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Rescue Party was an instructional film about how to get people out of bombed buildings. |
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During the flight, plumes of smoke could be seen rising from freshly bombed areas. |
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My dad remembers stalking through the rubble of a bombed house while the woman who had lived there cried on the step. |
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Reuters TV showed images of an injured baby being taken out of the rubble of a bombed house. |
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The ultimate impact on both societies would extend well beyond the bombed areas in highly unpredictable ways. |
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By the time I got home the next morning, bombed out of my skull on cheap tequila and even cheaper laudanum, she was already asleep. |
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Well, it was obvious that they were completely bombed out of their mind, on who knows what. |
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They both looked bombed out of their minds on ecstasy or some other teenybopper-dancing drug. |
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Can we stand idly by while in the name of the fight against terrorism countries are bombed or invaded by the US war machine? |
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There were no Afghanistan terrorists on those planes and no one on the ground there is particularly keen on being bombed by the US war machine. |
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We bombed our enemies into submission with all the power and weaponry we had available. |
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The capital city of Agana was bombed heavily during the recapture of the island from the Japanese, and had to be completely rebuilt. |
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We also flew to Crete and bombed the Maleme airfield which was being used to land the German aeroplanes. |
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A war during which the allies had pitilessly bombed us and we had died like mosquitoes. |
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The town was bombed, and stormed by troops who were prepared to fire on anything that moved. |
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So, in revenge for the killing of four American mercenaries, a city was seized, bombed, and a massacre of hundreds of civilians took place. |
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Of all these bombed cities and villages, only Guernica went down in history. |
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The only thing wrong with him was probably a bombed test or a lost contest or something. |
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Villages were bombed from the air and a town was shelled from a cruiser at sea. |
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The next occasion Bangkok heard the drone of Allied bombers was 19 December when the dock area was bombed at night. |
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I lived in a two-up, two-down in a cul-de-sac in Croydon, with an outside loo, and we were bombed out three times during the war. |
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He said that the heart of Derry had been bombed out, several hundred soldiers had been hospitalised and that not one arrest had been made. |
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It is the concern of the bank that prices have bombed along despite expectations to the contrary, he said. |
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After Angus bombed, his career officially went into a lull so he enrolled at university and considered giving up acting altogether. |
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Noonan's party bombed in the subsequent election, but the photo his team conjured up became one of the campaign's most enduring images. |
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The hugely expensive film bombed so badly that one of Hollywood's most venerable companies, United Artists, was destroyed. |
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Sadly, Revolution bombed heavily at the box office, although it had been beautifully shot and directed. |
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The host noted that, although the film bombed in 1958, Godard placed it on his list of top ten films of that year. |
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Since the film bombed, I don't think we'll be seeing more of Riddick in the near future. |
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Unfortunately, this big-budget movie bombed miserably in the box office and the producer burned his fingers. |
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If this play bombed, the Thespian Club was likely to drop the senior drama club altogether. |
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First he found solace in Bollywood, but his film Anarth bombed at the box office. |
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Since the police station was bombed and someone offed his wife, Tom has been mighty surly. |
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If you are found to have spammed or mail bombed, then we will immediately, without warning, disable your domain. |
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The invasion force making for Midway was ineffectually attacked on 3 June, and Midway was heavily bombed on the following day. |
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This is a victory for the entire pro-Union community, who refused to be bombed, blackmailed or bargained out of their beliefs. |
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It presented a startling image, like the inside of a part of a house that had just been bombed and was about to collapse. |
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He claims to have received death threats, says his home was attacked and his fast-food van was petrol bombed. |
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Their resources destroyed, their water supply devastated, their hospitals bombed, overstrained and collapsing. |
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The trip north passed bombed antiaircraft guns, empty foxholes and berms dug for tanks that had been abandoned by armed forces. |
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I bombed my tee shot, put a short iron on the green and two-putted for par. |
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The ministry, bombed and then looted during the US-led war on Iraq, was re-opened without a minister, ambassadors or diplomatic muscle. |
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These shockers should have thought of that before they bombed us, shouldn't they? |
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I heard they bombed the power plant to black out the city, and that the water was shut off. |
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In December 1941 she had stood in the ruins of the Regimental Chapel after it was bombed during the blitz. |
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The excavation explored the 60th anniversary of the end of the second world war by uncovering a former Georgian terrace bombed in the blitz. |
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As they used to say in the blitz when shops had been bombed, it is now more open than usual. |
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The area was heavily bombed in the Blitz, and later heavily redeveloped. |
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Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Washington D.C., and New York City were bombed out. |
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Reuters reported that all water supplies in Kabul have been bombed out and electricity is only being supplied to select parts of the city for 15 minutes per day. |
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The unit also did night raids and bombed enemy land targets. |
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Bilbao and Madrid were bombed with no thought for civilians or buildings. |
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The good news for those who think such movies at once glorify and trivialize gun violence is that R.I.P.D. bombed. |
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The distributors were not going to be happy, said the theatre manager, although since the film had bombed in Auckland they were probably not expecting too much. |
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For many years people stayed away from Northern Ireland, frightened that they might be shot, bombed or kneecapped in the street for no reason other than their Religion. |
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His first film bombed because it failed to live up to its name. |
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The house was petrol bombed and set alight several times during this time. |
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There was a heavy military presence at the bombed areas yesterday. |
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The rich moved complainingly into well-fortified hotels, and the police and firemen helped themselves to the contents of bombed or abandoned homes. |
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It opened in only 700 theatres across the country and quickly bombed. |
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As winter approaches, another group of Red Cross food distribution centres is inadvertently bombed in a country where four million people face starvation. |
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Near Pensacola, long stretches of beachfront property look bombed out. |
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This is because of the danger of their being bombed in an air raid. |
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The film bombed, much to his disappointment, and he went back to school. |
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Terrorist groups assassinated politicians and bombed public buildings. |
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At halftime somebody had come into the dressing room and told us Pearl Harbor had been bombed by the Japs. |
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However, many of his latest movies have bombed at the box-office. |
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Cleary, she was bombed out of her mind during the interview. |
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We were bombed, machine-gunned by the planes, without respite. |
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A group captain from the RAF visited the Tartar to complain, was bombed by the Germans, and instantly changed his mind about shooting first and asking questions later. |
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We strafed and bombed the city until 23,000 of them were dead. |
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The city was bombed at least six times through the next day and night. |
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Towns and villages were deliberately bombed to create a fleeing mass of terror-stricken civilians to block the roads and hamper the flow of reinforcements to the front. |
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After his father died on the day Pearl Harbor was bombed, he considered going to college, but after a car wreck which caused him to have a near-death experience, he found God. |
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His Grozny, delicate as a doily, shows the ruins of the bombed Chechen capital dissolving in quavering sepia contours like an 18th-century capriccio. |
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Italian jets are flying missions, albeit by their own admittance they haven't actually bombed anything yet. |
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Traditionally, cities being bombed turn off all their lights. |
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When Ramadan fasting began, the militants bombed the gas and electricity lines to keep people from cooking. |
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The British were bombed, but we are fighting on some islands belonging to the lever Company, a British concern making soap. |
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I was living there when the Atocha train station was bombed down the street some years later. |
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Ninety percent of the students in Quashie's class bombed the midterm. |
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You could however, potentially make the case that Bush bombed Yemen as well. |
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But transcendence, despite having all these things going for it, has bombed at the box office and with critics alike. |
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Baugh responded after the first attack there in 1993 and helped tow wrecked cars from the bombed garage. |
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Al-Qaeda overran Lahij on August 11 unchallenged, bombed the buildings specified in the memos, then left. |
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He became a fire marshal in 1992 and was at the scene after the World Trade Center was bombed the following year. |
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Giant lighting rigs have now been set up to help those sifting through the rubble, but amongst the twisted metal of the bombed carriages many are still using torchlight. |
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The American Library in the Catalonian capital is bombed, an I.B.M. showroom has a brick tossed through its front window. |
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In the worst of a series of friendly fire incidents, 18 American special forces and their Kurdish allies were killed when they were bombed by a US warplane. |
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A BBC correspondent said between 10 and 12 people were killed Sunday when a U.S. warplane bombed a convoy carrying U.S. Special Forces and Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq. |
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There is Ursula the civil servant bravely patrolling a London bombed to pieces during the Blitz. |
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Travelling through a bombed landscape, they tried to escape in a taxi. |
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Perhaps being bombed at regular intervals throughout the 20th century has given the British a different slant on the entertainment quotient of violence. |
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Newt thrived and Romney bombed, which could make this debate a game-changer. |
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The defenders had been bombed and napalmed by airplanes, shellacked by artillery and doused with poison gas, and they had no ammunition of their own left to fight back. |
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On 28 June 1940, they sent a squadron of bombers over the islands and bombed the harbours of Guernsey and Jersey. |
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Brazil started as favourites and as luck would have it, they bombed out in the quarterfinals. |
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From the summer of 1940 to the spring of 1943, Birmingham was bombed heavily by the German Luftwaffe in what is known as the Birmingham Blitz. |
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Cardiff was bombed on three nights, Portsmouth centre was devastated by five raids. |
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During the Second World War, the Commons Chamber was bombed, so the Commons began to conduct their debates in the Lords Chamber. |
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During the Second World War, the city, particularly the port, was bombed extensively by the Luftwaffe in the Portsmouth Blitz. |
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In connection with the Allied invasion of Sicily, 500 American aircraft bombed Rome on 19 July 1943, aiming particularly at the railway hub. |
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It was bombed during World War II, leaving intact only its spire, regarded as one of the finest in England. |
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The city was bombed many times during the Second World War by the Luftwaffe. |
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During the war Brockworth and the surrounding area were bombed by the Luftwaffe in an attempt to halt the production of aircraft. |
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It was bombed several times during the Troubles but has now been restored to its former glory. |
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Coastal Command's Eastchurch was bombed at least seven times because it was believed to be a Fighter Command aerodrome. |
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Hitler issued a directive that London was not to be bombed save on his sole instruction. |
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Bogdanos notes that the Ministry of Oil building was bombed, but the museum complex, which took some fire, was not bombed. |
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Hospitals have also been bombed by the Saudis and those operating with them. |
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One week after the end of the Potsdam Conference, the US bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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The ship was bombed by RAF jet bombers in an effort to break up the ship and burn off the leaking oil, but this failed to destroy the oil slick. |
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On 22 February 1944, Nijmegen was heavily bombed by American planes, causing great damage to the city centre. |
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Dropping high explosive bombs, incendiary bombs and parachute mines, the Riverside area was the first to be bombed. |
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On the final raid, one of the bombers mistook the Irish Sea for the River Severn and bombed Cork in Ireland. |
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On Monday 19 August 1940 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bomber flew up the haven waterway and bombed a series of oil tanks sited at Pennar. |
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Ruling out any areas that have been bombed, we have decided to head north by northeast. |
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The British bombed Yahya's tribal forces using aircraft to which the tribes had no effective counter. |
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Small Bedouin forces, mainly from the Madh'hij confederation of Marib, attacked Shabwah but were bombed by the British and had to retreat. |
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Secombe always claimed that his ability to sing could always be counted on to save him when he bombed. |
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The second plane had bombed a British ship and one engine was damaged by anti aircraft fire, forcing it to crash land. |
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During the Second World War, Sardinia was an important air and naval base and was heavily bombed by the Allies, especially the city of Cagliari. |
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To stop the poisoning, one ship carrying toxic waste from Italy was bombed. |
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During World War II the Luftwaffe bombed the post office at Gutcher in an attempt to disrupt the communications system. |
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The first opportunity for the raid was early April 1918 and on 2 April the fleet sailed and Zeebrugge was bombed by 65 Squadron from Dunkirk. |
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During the Blitz, all of Britain's major industrial, cathedral, and political cites were heavily bombed. |
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While they waited for their vehicles to arrive, the men of the 3rd RTR were ordered to disperse in the sand dunes and were bombed soon after. |
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The British Royal Navy ships needed assistance after the docks, harbours and piers were bombed by the Germans. |
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The same day, the Luftwaffe heavily bombed Dunkirk, both the town and the dock installations. |
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The attack on Brest took place in daylight on 24 July with a loss of 13 bombers and La Pallice was bombed again by 15 Handley Page Halifaxes. |
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In the afternoon, they paused to regroup to attack again but they were bombed for two and a half hours and were prevented from even forming up. |
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The original central market area, near the bridge and castle, is now a park containing two bombed churches and fragments of the castle. |
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During World War II, the city centre was heavily bombed during the Bristol Blitz. |
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Founded in 1937 by Benito Mussolini, the studios were bombed by the Western Allies during the Second World War. |
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Between 1940 and 1945, Switzerland was bombed by the Allies causing fatalities and property damage. |
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For example, in 1940, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service bombed Ningbo with fleas carrying the bubonic plague. |
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In response, the then leader of Ethiopia Mengistu Haile Mariam ordered Massawa bombed from the air, resulting in considerable damage. |
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However the industrial areas in Mestre and Marghera and the railway lines to Padua, Trieste and Trento were repeatedly bombed. |
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The interiors are intact apart from the north wing which was bombed in The Blitz. |
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In 1974 the Provisional IRA bombed the Kings Arms pub in the town, killing two. |
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Of the nearby Garrison Church of St George only the shell remains after it was bombed during the Second World War. |
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Teignmouth's hospital was bombed during a raid on 8 May 1941, killing three nurses and seven patients. |
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For example, Coventry twinned with Dresden as an act of peace and reconciliation, both cities having been heavily bombed during the war. |
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Other attempts with Wilton North and Chevy Chase also bombed. |
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Three weeks after his speech Klansman bombed a Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four little girls. |
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Officials said that the Saudi fighter jets bombed the historical Dam of Marib and the legendry Queen Bilqis Palace. |
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It came a day after warplanes bombed rebels on the road to Damascus international airport. |
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The Corbridge side bombed out 37-29 at Darlington Mowden Park despite equalling the home side's five-try haul. |
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When you filled that water cup up with ketchup, ice and milk shake, then bombed it on Hoops' windshield. |
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He was based in jalalabad until 2007, when the Taliban bombed his house. |
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A MAN whose home was petrol bombed as his austistic daughter slept inside has been told by police loyalist paramilitaries are out to kill him. |
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Later that night a warplane bombed Tel Rifat, destroying a house. |
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Tiller, now in his late 60s, has been picketed, bombed, and shot. |
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You're a hibakusha,' she said, 'We don't need a bombed bride. |
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The CIRA is a splinter republican group which has bombed several times before, twice in Co Fermanagh, and all at tense periods in the peace process. |
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Nguyen was found in a bombed out village called Cholon by some nuns. |
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What about those Buzz Bombs and V2 Rockets they bombed us with? |
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A victory at Ripon on his reappearance suggested Luca Cumani's charge could be in for a profitable campaign, but he then bombed out badly on his next three starts. |
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It was bombed 21 times between July 1940 and February 1944 and 79 people were killed, 151 wounded, 228 houses were destroyed and over 2,000 damaged in the raids. |
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However, in 1943, 20 children died when their nursery school was bombed, and shortly after the war ended, an explosion at a local munitions storage site claimed many victims. |
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Exeter was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in the Second World War, when a total of 18 raids between 1940 and 1942 flattened much of the city centre. |
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London suffered particularly, being bombed each night for several months. |
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Had Bridgend been bombed it would have likely been a massive blow to munitions supplies to the allies and could have changed the course of the war in the Axis' favour. |
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To meet these demands the Mint doubled its output so that by 1943 it was minting around 700 million coins a year despite being under constant threat of being bombed. |
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In 1945 Shell's Danish headquarters in Copenhagen, at the time being used by the Gestapo, was bombed by Royal Air Force Mosquitoes in Operation Carthage. |
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As a teenager Foster was on a school bus that was bombed by the IRA, the vehicle targeted because its driver was a soldier in the Ulster Defence Regiment. |
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In March and April 1969, loyalists bombed water and electricity installations in Northern Ireland, blaming them on the dormant IRA and elements of the civil rights movement. |
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He returned to the front and saw some action in a night attack on the Nationalist trenches where he chased an enemy soldier with a bayonet and bombed an enemy rifle position. |
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Thereafter, Reggie formed the centrepiece of annual freshers' processions by King's students around Aldwych in which new students were typically flour bombed. |
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Within the East Midlands, only Nottingham was heavily bombed during the Second World War's Blitz, due to the presence of a large Royal Ordnance factory. |
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Many sites of bombed buildings, when cleared of rubble, were cultivated to grow vegetables to ease wartime food shortages and were known as victory gardens. |
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On 13 March, the upper Clyde port of Clydebank near Glasgow was bombed. |
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From 7 September 1940, just over a year into the war, London was systematically bombed by the Luftwaffe for 56 out of the following 57 days and nights. |
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Japanese forces also achieved naval victories in the South China Sea, Java Sea and Indian Ocean, and bombed the Allied naval base at Darwin, Australia. |
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During the Second World War the island was frequently bombed. |
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Dan's brother bought us a bottle of whisky and we got bombed. |
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Post World War II, terrorism against the people acquired a new dimension when America bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 and later carpet bombed Vietnam with Napalm. |
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