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- San Franciscans from the depredations of " outsiders ."
- Dominican boats were also making depredations on Haiti's coasts.
- In England, few examples survived the depredations of the Reformation.
- Civilians on all sides faced looting, violence and other depredations.
- The bodies were then left to the depredations of the Mob.
- It can result in smothering, mold and to insect depredation.
- Agricultural interests believe those should be addressed with depredation hunts.
- The land was in recovery from earlier depredations and only looked natural.
- The Brazos Indian Reservation, founded by depredations on the reservation Indians.
- As a result, it escaped the depredations of the English Commonwealth.
- Depredation by domestic cats has been observed in at least one colony.
- It also guaranteed protection to Indian tribes from white depredations.
- Many depredations occurred afterwards that continued until their final extermination.
- But conservation groups say that the depredation order would set a dangerous precedent.
- But the effects of Saddam's depredations are plain, he said.
- Comanche bands continued depredations on settlers until their removal to Oklahoma after 1875.
- Some Chinese villagers have left the border area because of North Korean depredations.
- Their depredations ultimately led to the fall of the Ming dynasty in 1644.
- The Eastern G鰇t黵k nonetheless continued their depredations, occasionally threatening Chang'an.
- The English depredations in the Scottish border and lowlands.
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