We must find out what their weak points are, and then allow their weaknesses to be their ruination. |
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In contrast to this seaside scene, on which the sun smiles, the illustration on the right depicts ignorance, ruination, and mob rule. |
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There were no thanks, no acknowledgment, just a pointed few words on how the collapse of marriage could bring ruination to society. |
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The idea that ruination and decimation of the peasants could promote industrialisation of the country is too absurd in itself. |
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Compared to the natural process of ruination, human destruction seems much more ferocious. |
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But he had his own path to ruination he was set upon, and my being around did nothing to deter him. |
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There were no thanks, no acknowledgments, just a pointed few words on how the collapse of marriage could bring ruination to society. |
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And it is David's well-meaning employment of Sheila as a secretary that leads to his ruination. |
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In experiencing uncanniness, the ruination and questionability of life are encountered. |
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It was disordered thinking like that which led to his ruination in the stock market. |
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Entitled Lest We Forget, the book omits to mention how the ruination came about in the first place. |
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These actions nearly brought about the ruination of the association and the destruction of members' livelihoods. |
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The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris. |
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His inward eye of the camera on the decadent private residence of a royalty, reflect both ruination and a lack of taste and refinement. |
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This relationship was unrealistic, and doomed from the outset, came between Wilde and his art, and became his ruination. |
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We could have stalled the ruination of thousands of small production units if we had paid heed to the plea of a level-playing field. |
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We see this as nothing but the most dismal of choices and are saddened to see the determined few who want to create the ruination of many. |
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I suspect that the neglectful ruination of Havana has served a profoundly ideological purpose. |
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I walked on, feeling sick to the stomach as I saw so much misery and ruination. |
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Its loose structure is concerned less with broad narrative arcs than with random, largely comic snapshots of ruination. |
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For those without it, drink spells only ruination and confusion. |
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Much of the rich, original bird and plant life was wiped out by early settlers, who left behind their domestic animals to create further ruination. |
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The first steps to ruination can be traced to the Russo-Japanese War. |
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If we Liberal Democrats accept this referendum as part of a new coalition pact, we will bring ruination on ourselves. |
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Most are smallholders, who fall easily into debt, and a dry summer can mean ruination. |
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Yet by fighting on, the two sides risk bringing ruination to their country. |
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The organized crime intervention within the drug trade is causing ruination and havoc within our communities. |
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Inconsistencies in applying policies and procedures can be the ruination of whatever structure an organization has established. |
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It looks like the day after the election, the headlines will be Republican rout, Democrat ruination. |
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It's not a liberal idea that will cause the ruination of civilization. |
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They went on to build up Japan once more from ruination and became the puppeteers of Japan's political structure from their powerbase in the Jiyuto. |
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And he bristles at the suggestion that he was the ruination of her career. |
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But nowadays many of the poor are afraid of what would happen if a bank were to fail, causing the ruination of its proprietary shareholders and the loss of its investments. |
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The worldwide growth of the working class and the progress of labor productivity are accompanied by the ruination of the existence of peasants on a massive scale, mass unemployment and underemployment. |
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His loyalty and obedience to God were diluted with worldly pursuits, to the point of his own destruction and the ruination of all that God had set him over. |
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There is often a lot of scope for foreign companies to get involved, which then maltreat and exploit the environment and their employees to ruination. |
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Is it not outrageous that a regime led by what can only be described as a tyrant, along with his cronies, can carry on with the ruination of a country and its people with total impunity? |
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This path ended in the ruination of Solomon's rule. |
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If English seemed to by the most appropriate language to accompany Paul Personne's music up to now, the ruination of the groups he had played with allowed him to think this over. |
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Who is responsible for the atmosphere, who is responsible for the quality of the air if not those who are contributing to the ruination of the atmosphere and the quality of air? |
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But the economy's ruination brought the possibility of political rebirth. |
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Nazism left no stone unturned to bring about the ruination of Germany. |
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That is why we were so disturbed and sad to see the slow political, economic and human ruination of this country, orchestrated by the military junta of General Gueï. |
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