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But it was ravaged in the Second World War.
Ellington looked ravaged in a way that was only slightly softened by his courtesy.
Sitters who were ravishing in life look ravaged in paint, like burn victims.
Jesse served thirteen years and now, ravaged in appearance, is a free man.
Detroit, Michigan, is ravaged in a different way – but is equally unloved and under the radar.
The forests of eastern Brazil were ravaged in the process of clearing the ground for crops, especially sugarcane.
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Though there is no disparity in terms of immunization coverage for infant vaccines, the high vaccination coverage markedly masked the significantly low age-appropriateness of infant vaccinations given in field settings in the war ravaged district in Sri-Lanka.
Athens ravaged Chios in reprisal, and in 378 Chios joined the Second Athenian League, only to revolt again in 354 bc and have its independence recognized.
The argument has taken on new force in Colombia's ravaged economy, in which unemployment is slightly less than 20%.
At least 88 people have been confirmed dead in the blazes that ravaged California in November.
There is always an excitement at being in Wilton's, the most beautifully ravaged theatre in London.
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