Historically, the kind of drastic accumulation I encountered is a brand-new kind of despoilment. |
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Garfield tells us that even the democratising arrival of the adhesive stamp in 1840 was viewed by some as a despoilment. |
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So what's this woefully insufficient tribute come to, such that Mr Saverin may be so bitterly denounced for exploitation and despoilment? |
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There is a threshold of poverty, and perhaps one of despoilment and humiliation, beyond which democracies collapse. |
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That system must be condemned for what it was: a systematic enterprise of subjection and despoilment. |
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Your goods are insured during transport in the event of loss, despoilment, or deterioration within the limits of the carriers prevailing excess. |
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How could it defend itself against further despoilment by foreigners? |
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England was the testing-ground for the process of privatization of common property, of the privatization of despoilment that gradually came to be legalized. |
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On such a view, the despoilment of pristine wilderness is the loss of something intrinsically good. |
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At first, it's a gradual despoilment, but it becomes ever more rapid. |
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The destruction of homes, the demolition of the infrastructure, and the despoilment of land, orchards and olive groves that has accompanied the construction of the wall cannot be justified under any pretext whatsoever. |
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Some of those memorable sights indicate ecological despoilment. |
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If it is proven that the shipper has not used optimal packaging for the shipment, no compensation will be paid in the event of despoilment or damage. |
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