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    1. Miracles, signs, and wonders ravage the enemy’s camp and release the spoils of war (the souls of men) into the hands of the children of God


    2. their identity as mighty warriors that ravage the camp of the


    3. To the dead with the imp and the boy! He wanted to ravage her


    4. Hungaria continued to ravage the possessions of the emperor


    5. dust storms that were beginning to ravage the plains states


    6. He had sent his light riders, his spahis, inland to ravage the country, and had reared up his siege engines in the plain


    7. then war, strife, pestilence, and famine would not ravage the land


    8. supposed to ravage the Earth and its beauty, we’re supposed to reflect


    9. The Morg fleet then split up to systematically ravage the other inhabited corners of the system


    10. pupils wild ravage the horizon pale

    11. “It is better to scavenge than to ravage


    12. “It is better to ravage than to want


    13. His mouth continued to ravage hers


    14. ' Mysterious fires ravage 4 separate places


    15. Literally hundreds of thousands of residents launch themselves on the reserves on weekends and public holidays and it is remarkable that despite their fires which ravage so much each year through carelessness, the growth is so thick and green


    16. What is the Homeric legend of the siege of Troy; but the hatred of men against a beautiful women, and their need to ravage and rape her? The attempt of an entire Greek male culture trying to rape the most beautiful woman in the Hellenic world


    17. Perhaps if you had, then there would not be this proverbial war that continues to ravage the peoples above water


    18. As wonderful as they are, these same brain processes have allowed us to conceive of and create terrible engines of war, to ravage vast tracts of land, to pollute waterways, to change the very climate of the planet that has supported us faithfully for so very long


    19. ravage of that monstrous machine of his, which had now triumphed over


    20. Land," I told the harpooner, who was about to ravage another coconut palm

    21. You must remember that when the time comes it seems only to ravage and destroy


    22. My eyes were now, as I held him off a little again, on Miles's own face, in which the collapse of mockery showed me how complete was the ravage of uneasiness


    23. So why has volatility come out of nowhere to ravage the steady and slow moving U


    24. They had managed to burn, ravage, erase, and destroy the words, the message, the joy, during one long terrible hour


    25. And under no circumstances can we go along with your deliberately allowing the enemy to ravage at will before striking at him


    1. It's true according to historical evidence Aruj Barbarossa was the eldest of two pirate brothers and they had ravaged the Mediterranean in the 16th century, but any romantic could have passed the time with such a scrawl


    2. She was quite unlike her mother, and although ravaged by the same hormonal imbalances and certain confusions that beset Alan, she tried hard not to allow herself to be brow beaten by her mother’s general attitudes and specific goals, although her mother sought to make her daughter complicit in her disapproval of her step-son as a way of protecting both of their interests


    3. She was quite unlike her mother, and although ravaged by


    4. “Do you see this house? It was ravaged by the rising river and the people who live here have need of assistance to get their lives back to what they once called normal


    5. But Imorbis held no grudge to the man – how could he after he had ravaged his planet so? It was the ravaging part that changed Imorbis’ heart – made it beat for a moment


    6. I pulled her into my arms and ravaged her mouth


    7. The litter that ravaged the pavements and poorly-conditioned buildings told a sad story of a place that has long been neglected by its people


    8. Penelope ran into the chaos, the once charming and orderly capital now ravaged and weeping


    9. I felt sick to my stomach for I knew that the ravaged husk of a man before my eyes was no living breathing creature but a fiend from hell and I shook my head in disgust


    10. ” A horrible chuckle came from the ravaged lips as he continued

    11. ” I was about to deny this when he fixed me with the one brown eye he had left in his ravaged face and said


    12. The canton of Underwald, in Switzerland, is frequently ravaged by storms and inundations, and it is thereby exposed to extraordinary expenses


    13. The animal population, protected from hunting for over a century, was ravaged in the conflagration; suffocating before the heat roasted to charred corpses


    14. Before Rufus could barely utter a simple greeting, the mob descended on the comestibles and ravaged them


    15. Around five-hundred million survivors of a war ravaged desolate world were left, not quite adrift, but at a velocity which would take them a thousand years to reach their original destination


    16. Blood saturated his ravaged shirt


    17. “And that somehow makes all the years of cold suppers and beatings better? Is it worth anything at all that my life was spared as you say, while I spent endless sleepless night wishing I had never been born? When time after time my body and soul were ravaged by those beasts that dared to call themselves men? A tool of pleasure in the shadows of the Trofeia, all those tortured souls at the hands of monsters with human faces, never knowing mercy or kindness


    18. A mix of anger and sorrow ravaged through her


    19. They traipsed about the center of the ravaged city


    20. It had ravaged the old land many times, most recently during the ousting of the Yuan Dynasty from the Middle Kingdom

    21. After securing Josie’s promise never to expose Chad and Manrique, ages 6 and 8 respectively, to Agatha’s influence which had ravaged their home, Roger allowed Josie to take them with her


    22. They did not understand that Roger was more interested in forming a closer relationship with the two little boys than to prevent their mother from having a wild time with this woman that ravaged their home


    23. ravaged east coast of the United States


    24. “Are we to simply stand here and look, or shall we cross over?” Ryan shot a momentary glance Morgan’s way, though he knew that the other was right, he had no desire to crossover and into Aion, the ageless realm, and the one said to have been most ravaged by the Dweller’s first rising


    25. At once, the note split, ravaged into a thousand, thousand pieces, the fragments spinning outwards


    26. Grief at the wars that had ravaged them


    27. The lands had been ravaged, more deeply even than Gathandria, and the people undoubtedly lost


    28. “That will feed our animals, if the locusts haven’t ravaged that also!”


    29. The newcomers stated that the first demon attack on Kellaran had likely been launched from the demon’s homeworld, since the hordes who ravaged through the void were seldom capable of creating a gate such as the one that had been used to launch that attack


    30. With that touch, a hundred other pictures: armour and bones; a man dressed in a cloak with strange symbols; another man who smiled at him but whose beauty was ravaged by grief; then a raven as white as snow; and the mind-cane

    31. Earlier it was not like this, he can swear it, but as the light sinks over the ravaged woods, he knows it is changed


    32. He longs for the city, no matter how ravaged; he has no liking for this land of grass and rivers


    33. “That will feed our animals, if the locusts haven't ravaged that


    34. experienced something that had ravaged her body


    35. How she’d slipped into his heart and ravaged it mercilessly from the inside


    36. He is ravaged and fatigued so that he can hardly write


    37. The river, a vital resource for the war ravaged community, was a center of activity for the many local farmers, its crystal clear water and powerful currents bringing a sense of intensity and vigor to the atmosphere


    38. I waited for an eternity, letting them have their way, my face and hair ravaged by their horrors


    39. face was pale, and his ravaged appearance denoted another night


    40. army of 30,000 knights and foot-soldiers ravaged and razed the whole area

    41. She actually lost consciousness for a while, as Hu Lyang ravaged her in the most savage and brutal acts of bestiality and depravity that his sick mind could conceive – and all being recorded by his cameraman on video


    42. A hundred thousand died in the first hour as fires ravaged the interior


    43. His armies ravaged the borders of Stygia in the south and the snowy lands of the Hyperboreans in the north


    44. Did Olivera actually lock every window so his children would die? What kind of monster would do that? He body trembled and the tears of grief fell as his mind tried to come to terms with his poor, poor children trying to open the locked windows as the fire ravaged through his house


    45. To the south the Hyborians have founded the kingdom of Koth, on the borders of those pastoral countries known as the Lands of Shem, and the savages of those lands, partly through contact with the Hyborians, partly through contact with the Stygians who have ravaged them for centuries, are emerging from barbarism


    46. Aquilonian soldiers were quartered there, not only to protect the ravaged country, but also to keep the people in subjection


    47. From north to south the marches were ravaged and the Aquilonian armies marched back from the borders, leaving a ruined and devastated land behind them


    48. Opposed to this barbaric empire is the empire of the Hyrkanians, of which the northern boundaries are the ravaged lines of Hyperborea, and the southern, the deserts south of the lands of Shem


    49. Meanwhile, also, a tribe of Vanir adventurers had passed along the Pictish coast southward, ravaged ancient Zingara, and come into Stygia, which, oppressed by a cruel aristocratic ruling class, was staggering under the thrusts of the black kingdoms to the south


    50. Ravaged by the flames of lovers passing through,








































    1. That way Atmos gains the strength to protect us from the worst ravages of the desert


    2. Yes, the garden was well tended, but the roses were suffering from the ravages of wind and rain, and the late October east wind with its biting cold was having its toll


    3. Her hair was patchy; he couldn't remember how long they had been exposed before stasis arrested the ravages of radiation


    4. How could I have been so blind and not seen what was there all the time? Acquaintances and close friends were being diagnosed, and it suddenly became all too clear that I was just one of many who suffered from the ravages of cancer


    5. Just how could this happen to a body in perfect condition? From ―feeling great‖, she quickly moved to despair with the ravages of chemotherapy and radiation


    6. the ravages of malaria, yellow fever and dysentery in Cuba among American forces, was suppressed


    7. He also mentioned that their subsequent isolation had protected them from the ravages of the plague, but had almost been their undoing since they at first resisted the Khanate


    8. To withstand the ravages of time-


    9. Some didn’t wake up at all, but that was no more than normal for the time of the year and considering the ravages of the weather over the previous weeks


    10. away after the ravages of winter, clearing the ground ready for the spring sowing, as he cleared and organised his mind for his real work

    11. He set a new tone as well as policy: the new Reich should appear not only as tax collector, oppressor of Socialists, or rival old dynasties, but as a beneficent agent, as protector of the nation in the social realm-hence shield the workers from the ravages of occupational accidents, sickness, and old age


    12. A narrow band of greenery flanked both sides with an occasional gaunt palm trunk spotted here and there, still showing the ravages of the locust ordeal, only now were they revealing some small sign of a return to the living world


    13. As the snow-raven floated above the field, Simon glanced down and saw the ravages beneath


    14. there, still showing the ravages of the locust ordeal, only now were they revealing some small


    15. Trying to re-establish the pre-war passenger traffic across the Atlantic, some of the older ships which had not succumbed to the ravages of war were bought back from the new owners, then refurbished


    16. -Let's go out of here! - Beatrice said in the end throwing a look to all the ravages


    17. The forty-eight states suffer the ravages of war only when the federal government's sovereignty is in some way jeopardized


    18. She glanced at the beautiful and artistically designed diamond necklace and the matching earrings in the mirror – yes they did indeed help to divert the eyes away from the ravages of Time


    19. If the form had ever been clothed, the ravages of time had long ago reduced the garments to dust


    20. The chambers and halls he traversed were crumbling into ruin, but as he advanced the ravages of decay became less apparent

    21. Urantia has passed through the ravages of great and destructive wars in its history


    22. This room was spared the ravages of the thunderstorm


    23. You are here now to meet others of our quest, so that you may take with you the memory that you are not alone, and that seeds of your knowledge will blossom into understanding; your lessons in power have overwhelmed you, and you need to know there is more in the universe than the ravages of man’s imagination


    24. From an army of close to ten thousand warriors, we have only two thousand able bodied Toltecs remaining and these two thousand include the women and children, are led by young and inexperienced officers, who have been fortunate, so far, to have escaped the ravages of the plague that has devastated the very fabric that made the Tolteca people what they were


    25. “This is what war brings,” Knowlan whispered to Mahood, realizing only then that his words were nothing atop Mahood’s understanding of the ravages of battle


    26. Groups of people with nothing but the clothes on their back appeared, their clothes torn and dirty from the ravages of the war


    27. The ravages of time


    28. ravages of the war on South Africa's borders


    29. the mainland, are also prone to the ravages of greed and evil


    30. kill this sinful desire which ravages both knowledge of the unmanifest

    31. ” her voice ached with the ravages of life


    32. It was there he saw the ravages of Aiden's


    33. Similarly, the US dreams of superheroes to conquer their supervillain unconscious that ravages home and abroad


    34. Losing that much weight ravages the body


    35. It appeared to be untouched from the ravages of the outbreak


    36. And yet it hurt knowing his love for me wasn't strong enough to survive the ravages of time


    37. While several trees had been knocked down, the ravages


    38. Brian was taking a well-earned rest and was calmly sipping a piping hot brew from Gilbert's personal mug, which had somehow escaped the ravages suffered by the rest of the equipment


    39. And not have the peace, and rest that night gives us; so our minds and bodies and hearts can heal from the ravages our daytime acts have committed upon ourselves


    40. forests are being cut into at a break-neck speed to feed the western businesses addiction to paper… that almost every natural forest has suffered worse ravages instead of less from the shift from paper documentation… to paper documentation, and computer documentation, and personal printer documentation

    41. The ravages of


    42. And then, in whatever state she was in at that point, she somehow shielded us from the ravages of the spaces Between while that construct died,” he paused, “And then, brought us here – I can only assume through whatever aperture Bathory tore open for her own escape


    43. pivotal knowledge (wisdom) that lasts the tests and ravages of time, hence enduring and immutable


    44. was a feather boa, but it seemed an inadequate defence against the ravages of a Scottish winter


    45. It appeared to be a rather quaint little town that had gone unscathed by the ravages affecting the larger society


    46. We made our way past abandoned rooms and halls that the absence of care and the ravages of time were evident everywhere one looked


    47. Eventually, through the ravages of time, most of the ancient kingdoms of Africa fell to European imperialism or internal strife of their own making


    48. The problem of preventing atherosclerosis and its human ravages is the search for ways of


    49. protection against the ravages of atherosclerosis


    50. While this may seem to indicate that we are doomed to fall prey to the ravages of apophenia, “It ain't necessarily so”





























    1. She was built on the mountain by people from the coast seeking refuge from ravaging pirates and so, it is isolated from the rest of the island


    2. But Imorbis held no grudge to the man – how could he after he had ravaged his planet so? It was the ravaging part that changed Imorbis’ heart – made it beat for a moment


    3. where Luke’s been only too see that the bitch is ravaging her ass in


    4. Mateo was still ravaging the emperor’s lands


    5. The satisfied smile of Gaia turns to laughter of earth-shaking joy as the mountains of skeletons begin to fall to the ground above, their bones rattling in the wind, condemned for ravaging her sacred horde


    6. That was not to be, however, for the end to this ravaging quagmire was lurking in the horizon with a dramatic setting and a tragic conclusion


    7. Faced with all these painfully critical troubles, and determined to shield his children from their ravaging effects, Roger decided to take one month’s rest in Europe


    8. Do not judge so that you will not be judged because with what judgment you judge you shall be judged and with what measure you give it shall be given back to you again and why look at the splinter that is in your brother’s eye but you do not consider the beam that is in your own eye? or how can you say to your brother: Let me pull out the splinter from your eye? and note a beam is in your own eye! You hypocrite! first throw out the beam from your own eye and then you shall see clearly to throw out the splinter from your brother’s eye! Do not give that which is holy to the dogs neither throw your pearls before pigs in case they trample them under their feet and turn and lacerate you; Ask and it shall be given you; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened for you because everyone who asks receives and he who seeks finds and for him who knocks it shall be opened; because what man is there of you whom if his son asks for bread will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish will give him a serpent? If you then being evil know how to give good gifts to your children how much more shall your Father who is in Heaven give good things to those who ask Him? therefore everything that you would desire that men should do to you even so do it to them because this is the law and the prophets; Enter in at the straight gate because the gate that leads to destruction is wide and the way is broad and there are many who go in that way because the way which leads to life is straight and the gate is narrow and there are few who find it; Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inside they are ravaging wolves; you shall know them by their fruits; do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles? even so every good tree produces good fruit but a corrupt tree produces evil fruit; A good tree cannot produces evil fruit neither can a corrupt tree produce good fruit; every tree which does not produce good fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire therefore by their fruits you shall know them; Not everyone who says to Me: Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven but he who does the will of my Father who is in Heaven; Many will say to Me in that day: Lord Lord have we not prophesied in your name and in your name have expelled demons and in your name have done many wonderful works? and I then will proclaim to them: I never knew you; depart from Me you who do works of evil; therefore whoever hears these sayings of mine and does them I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on a rock and where the rain fell and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon that house and it did not fall because it was established on a rock; and everyone who hears these sayings of mine and does not do them shall be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand; and when the rain fell and the floods came and the winds blew and beat on that house and it collapsed the fall of it was great


    9. Her already hard nipples were almost painful as they were further exposed to the cold air but were soon warmed by his ravaging tongue


    10. Silence, a deep one, replaced the ravaging

    11. his face, he roughly found her lips, ravaging her with his teeth,


    12. I came to think that if it were up to him, I would have been thrown to the marbles of the burning hell, ravaging my flesh with a sharp rake to make more infamous my pain


    13. I abode in Shah Amurath's palace, until some weeks agone he rode out with his hosts to do battle with a band of invaders who were ravaging the borders of Turan


    14. Amalrus had sent an emissary imploring aid against Strabonus, who, he said, was ravaging his western domain, which lay like a tapering wedge between the border of Aquilonia and the vast southern kingdom of Koth


    15. There was no movement inside and for the next two hours, they watched me shivering and biting at myself as I endured the firestorm ravaging through my veins


    16. The countryside about Tarantia had escaped the fearful ravaging of the more easterly provinces


    17. Then finally in 1227, while ravaging northern China again, Genghis Khan fell ill and died before he could return home


    18. Ravaging everything that comes in their way-crops, men and animals,


    19. Ravaging Eartheart with immunity depleting strip mining, mountain top removal, and clear cutting, we violate her energies, seeking to enslave them, instead of reciprocally sharing


    20. What? He picked up the apple core she had tossed and was ravaging it like a starved animal

    21. will be a Las Vegas in the Ravaging Myths world


    22. Is the ravaging inker,


    23. The storm had come and was all but ravaging the house off its foundation


    24. the gun barrel and waited for another of those ravaging stabs of pain to tear at his


    25. go stalking about the country, ravaging the houses of gentlefolks and pitching into the studious youth of England, without laying themselves open to severe punishment


    26. The new outbreak was ravaging towns and villages, and taking away most of the children under ten


    27. I am flush against him, and he kisses me wildly, ravaging my mouth with his


    28. First and foremost were the ravaging effects of inflation in the late 1970s and early 1980s


    29. Maren, Michael, The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity, Free Press, New York 1997


    30. Midwest experienced a ravaging drought

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    Sinónimos para "ravage"

    depredation ravage desolate devastate lay waste to scourge waste harry ruin annihilate demolish forage ransack pillage damage destruction devastation desecration