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She had a decent rack, but the muscles ruined it
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) You ruined her
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(pause) You've ruined me
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You've ruined us all
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Shangri-las are being ruined all over the world but there must have been something much more serious threatening this haven and whatever it was, its hand was on his shoulder when he died
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From the takings her husband was able to recompense his mate for the ruined cards, put enough cash in his pocket for a good night in the pub and leave Cyberia with enough housekeeping to keep them going for nearly a whole week, providing, of course, that she shopped frugally and avoided anything expensive like fresh bread and real butter
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The most obvious ones had already lost their rooves, collapsing over the centuries, so they'd be useless in bad weather and anything hidden inside would have been ruined
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She stood before the man in the ruined and spectral television suit and called out to the assembled dignitaries, “He will be the one
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He is one down,' Ali's scream ruined
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ruined on account of a stupid family obligation
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takings her husband was able to recompense his mate for the ruined
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My time was where that lead, a ruined economy and a culture overrun and corrupted by foreigners
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before the man in the ruined and spectral television suit and called
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was a ruined castle
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The camera was waterproof and could take some damage so he knew it wasn't ruined but it had been a birthday present from Peter
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Stevie looks down at the ruined pair of jeans sticking to his legs, desperate in his desire for a moment in the shadows, for a moment out of the steady gaze of his interrogator
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they entered the ruined sanctuary and pulled their
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His shirt is ruined and as he resumes his seat at the kitchen table he gives Billy a weather-eye, a knowing look that says; I'll get you, pal, your card is marked
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If Billy is going to walk in melodic silence he doesn't want the moment ruined by a rational prick in a cheap suit shouting at him from an upstairs window
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“How could they not be ruined?” Heather asked for both of us
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Now that the job is done, now that the ghosts have faded and Billy is alone amid a sea of uniforms and flashing lights, all that he can think as he is pushed down and forced into a squad car is that his shoes are ruined
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'You fool! We had them, and you very nearly ruined
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If he did go with her to Zhlindu, she might invest too much of her soul in trying to help him and find in the end that she had ruined her trip, given herself a vast load of guilt and set another burn-out loose in Zhlindu
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but now she was ruined and she would probably be dead soon
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it will be utterly ruined
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is my friend and he would be ruined
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Livingson had ruined his career and he vowed to avenge himself upon him---a form of myopic insanity
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Braneen wanted to participate even less when she found out she would have to play the part in the ruined castle
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impressed with ruined castles, and the Auvergne offered
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when Thomas went exploring behind one of the ruined
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ruined castle, dating from the 10th century and
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Needless to say, the following day was ruined
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His grip was childlike, and had he wanted to, Alec could have crushed it, forever ruined his perfect, manicured hand
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The great fortunes so suddenly and so easily acquired in Bengal and the other British settlements in the East Indies, may satisfy us, that as the wages of labour are very low, so the profits of stock are very high in those ruined countries
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The group huddled closely together in the ruined
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Its ruined, a days ration of the finest porridge I could obtain
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They swelled with the dark fluid, secreting it in his innards, rebuilding his ruined flesh
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Here was Ares, full of rage when thwarted, insistent that he’d only meant to help, heedless that he ruined others’ lives, crying to his father over wounds that had no power to kill him
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It was all ruined
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But though they had been able by this method to raise money as fast as they wanted it, yet, instead of making a profit, they must have suffered a loss of every such operation ; so that in the long-run they must have ruined themselves as a mercantile company, though perhaps not so soon as by the more expensive practice of drawing and redrawing
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The man who borrows in order to spend will soon be ruined, and he who lends to him will generally have occasion to repent of his folly
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Fate, though, had ruined quite a lot, was also doing this best to
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In addition to his ruined eyes, Homer’s ears were
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As the ruined interior of the former home came into view, she hoped even more sincerely that she would not have to test that theory
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“There’s a cave back that way,” He pointed down the hill away from the ruined house
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But though a particular merchant, with abundance of goods in his warehouse, may sometimes be ruined by not being able to sell them in time, a nation or country is not liable to the same accident, The whole capital of a merchant frequently consists in perishable goods destined for purchasing money
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Though gold and silver, therefore, could not be had in exchange for the goods destined to purchase them, the nation would not be ruined
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Unless that jackal’s ruined her, she can outrun all pursuit
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Indeed, whoever has ruined the Brotherhood has done us a great favor, both in the short-term and long
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Every town and country, on the contrary, in proportion as they have opened their ports to all nations, instead of being ruined by this free trade, as the principles of the commercial system would lead us to expect, have been enriched by it
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Of the former extent, however, of this now ruined and abandoned fishery, I must acknowledge that I cannot pretend to speak with much precision
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It has ruined the boat fishery, which is by far the best adapted for the supply of the home market; and the additional bounty of 2s:8d
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Between ten and fifteen years ago, before the boat-fishery was entirely ruined, the price was said to have run from seventeen to twenty shillings the barrel
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Instead of making profit upon such occasions, therefore, he is often in danger of being utterly ruined, and of having his magazines plundered and destroyed by their violence
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By the other, it meant to promote that of a particular order of men, the shopkeepers, who would be so much undersold by the manufacturer, it was supposed, that their trade would be ruined, if he was allowed to retail at all
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” She prodded, “That ruined temple your Gorim guides took you to on your visit to that out-of-the-way little planet
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making homes in the ruined cities
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The admission of the greater part of the inhabitants of Italy to the privileges of Roman citizens, completely ruined the Roman republic
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Though the Roman constitution, therefore, was necessarily ruined by the union of Rome with the allied states of Italy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution would be hurt by the union of Great Britain with her colonies
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The works constructed by the ancient sovereigns of Egypt, for the proper distribution of the waters of the Nile, were famous in antiquity, and the ruined remains of some of them are still the admiration of travellers
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Temples destroyed, gods ruined
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But as it was not expected that much profit could be made by this trade, both the Portuguese and French companies, who had enjoyed it upon the same terms before them, having been ruined by it, they were allowed, as compensation, to send annually a ship of acertain burden, to trade directly to the Spanish West Indies
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The competition of the two companies with the private traders, and with one another, is said to have well nigh ruined both
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But the damage was done! The arm was in bits and the record was ruined
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The ruined tower of the Basilica of Notre Dame de Brebiéres stood out like a sentry and a hundred feet above our heads the Madonna or ‘Lady of the Limp’ as she was known held out her precious child over the square and devastation below as though to say look what you are doing
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Those, and some other taxes of the same kind, by raising the price of labour, are said to have ruined the greater part of the manufactures of Holland {Memoires concernant les Droits, etc
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In Holland, the heavy taxes upon the necessaries of life have ruined, it is said, their principal manufacturers, and are likely to discourage, gradually, even their fisheries and their trade in ship-building
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The taxes upon the necessaries of life are inconsiderable in Great Britain, and no manufacture has hitherto been ruined by them
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Doc looked askance at Jack as if to say, You still carrying that torch for that crazy woman, who ruined my night out
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There is not, perhaps, any selfish pleasure so frivolous, of which the pursuit has not sometimes ruined even sensible men
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A passion for cock-fighting has ruined many
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But the instances, I believe, are not very numerous, of people who have been ruined by a hospitality or liberality of this kind; though the hospitality of luxury, and the liberality of
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Elijah’s face crumpled and although no tears would flow down that ruined face you could them in his voice as he said
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Elijah smiled and it lit up his ruined face as he said
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That was one of the things that had ruined his relationship with Shelagh
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“Hear, hear!” and Elijah beamed out at us from his ruined face
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He hoped he hadn't ruined the day
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We went to a few more estaminets in the village drinking steadily but the evening had been ruined by the argument between George and Bert
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It would have ruined our lives
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“You mean it would have ruined your life! When you told me you were pregnant, I was so happy
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“What about Abigail, will she be a heroine or will her day be ruined?”
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She gulped, scared for the first time, scared for her nephew, and his sweet girlfriend, who was going to have her special day ruined
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“Your clothes are ruined,” Felicity said
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That bastard had ruined it
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The dread of Ashanti being removed, the Adansis will return to their own territory, and the ruined capital Fomena will again flourish, under the rule of the King: a fine old man who had offered every facility to the Expedition, and with whom a treaty had been drawn up a few weeks before the march started
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It ruined the natural respect between the ranks and it destroyed the system in record time
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Dena and I have always had a difficult relationship and now I’m supposed to support her unconditionally when she has ruined my chance of moving to Ireland to be with Egan
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But while McCarthy was an extremist who ruined hundreds of lives, the Cold War predated his campaign by half a decade
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Slamming the receiver back into its cradle I ignored the urgent shouts of the shop assistant and hotfooted it through the crowds with thoughts of a ruined holiday looming large in my mind
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How he could pull off being so damn good-looking with a face so scared and ruined, she couldn’t understand – but he did it well
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Then he had left me to fumble into my apartment and collapse on the couch, hoping we hadn’t just ruined a friendship trying for something more
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“I had an excellent job, but I got caught up in a big scandal that ruined my career
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He was a line commander, before a very large mine buried under the lines by enemy sappers killed most of his troops and ruined his hearing
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Hoover remained untouched because of fear that a president could be ruined or exposed should they try to bring him under control
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When questioned as to what it was that troubled him so terribly, he replied with a sob story about his wife wanting divorce because he’d been ruined financially, a daughter he was not likely to see again and a farm that soon would be gone
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In her estimation, Truman’s ruined face had more than sufficient masculine charm without any changes
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Well done! No, it’s not violating an ill-conceived campaign by the American government that bothers me, it’s the ruined lives
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But the shirt was ruined
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When I was completely satisfied that I had disposed of all my worldly possessions, I went to work with the same legal pad making my plan for finding and destroying the person or persons who had ruined Mia"s life and my happiness
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Why is the land ruined and laid waste like a wilderness, so that no one passes through? And the Lord says: "Because they have forsaken my law that I set before them, and have not obeyed my voice or walked in accord