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He ravaged Pembroke, Haverfordwest, and Gower and captured the castles of St. Clear's, Laugharne, and Llansteffan.
He ravaged free trade deals like NAFTA that were largely supported by Republicans.
He ravaged the Byzantine holdings around Theodosiopolis and raided as far as Koloneia, which he besieged until Kourkouas arrived with a relief army and forced him to withdraw.
In 1136 he ravaged Normandy.
For the next several years he ravaged the coast of Italy with his fleet.
Fat Charley was fat because he ravaged every bird feeder in the neighborhood; squirrel-proof or not!
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She has left him a tray, which he ravages, & gone into the garden.
Effectively, he ravages the markets and fields near his winery for anything comely: apples, dandelions, currants, grapes, honey, cherries, elderberries, maple syrup, chrysanthemums, roses, spices and herbs galore, and makes cuvées out of them, very deftly and in amounts so small it has made him something of a cult figure in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where he lives.
Brandon grippingly hybridizes the crime novel with the novel of adolescent longing: in the swampy backwaters of Florida, his smart, bighearted hero draws closer to the new girl in town — even as he ravages her family's life with one horrifying act.
Even in his 90s, when he was ravaged by arthritis, his dancing contained a burnished intelligence.
Although his face was ruined and he was ravaged from the waist down, his right shoulder and arm were muscular and stout.
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