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1 He watched with wild eyes the fatal pickax ravage by degrees his beloved garden.
2 Possibly Aix had been given up to ravage by the Teutons, and the Ambrons were bidden find their spoil in Marseilles.
3 Or that it only exists in countries ravaged by war and poverty.
4 India and China, though frequently ravaged by both these scourges, remain super-saturated.
5 Depicted on it were the remains of a building ravaged by fire.
6 She suspected he was at the house on Lyndale - hopefully ravaged by guilt.
7 Occasionally remembered are the generations and a continent ravaged by world wars.
8 Brigandage persisted, and the Midi was ravaged by the struggles of partisans.
9 There were ravages by the plague, and these ravages have been cruel.
10 Nearly 120 hectares of grassland have already been ravaged by the fires.
11 You find frequent reflections of a community ravaged by an unknown force.
12 Ghastly is his portrait of a wretched young woman ravaged by absinthe.
13 Republican operatives accused Tilden of being a drunken con-artist ravaged by syphilis.
14 What a mountain of haricots would be ravaged by such a legion!
15 Arriving today the specific area that was ravaged by fire was completely different.
16 Libya has been ravaged by civil war and has no functioning central government.
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