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1 At that time, in that region, wolves were abundant and very destructive .
2 Gas, with heat, is very destructive to books, especially to the bindings.
3 All of that breeds mistrust, jealousy, envy- alotof very destructive emotions.
4 Both are very destructive by their nature and badly need to be eliminated.
5 But its core remained very destructive , the Bureau of Meteorology said.
6 The vampire flies high, in great flocks, and is very destructive to fruit.
7 These pretty little creatures are very destructive amongst the Indian-corn crops.
8 He is very destructive to eggs and young of ground-nesting birds.
9 This makes them very destructive along small trout streams and ponds.
10 When dawn broke, it was evident that our bombardment had been very destructive .
11 These guns were very destructive , and were the principal agent in checking the enemy.
12 I usually trust my instincts, but this time the results could be very destructive .
13 It is a natural disaster and this one is very destructive and very powerful.
14 It has spread at an alarming rate and is very destructive , Hoskins told Reuters.
15 These animals, which are very destructive to the canes, are here in great plenty.
16 This inundation was very destructive to the Mission house, or rather the Mission premises.
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