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Unclarity, E. B. White says, is "a destroyer of life, of hope".
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chicory is best known to suburbanites as a destroyer of lawns and gardens.
It made me think of mercury as evil, as a destroyer of metals.
(It's worth noting that Ford Brody is no ordinary soldier but a sort of negative warrior, a destroyer of bombs).
Microsoft executives no longer call open source a "cancer" and a "destroyer of intellectual property", at least in public.
And that made Ms. Masters a "destroyer of worlds," a September 2008 article in The Guardian declared.
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Jeffery James of the Hopper, a destroyer, said of the radioed threat, "and they were placing objects in the water so the threat appeared to be building".
Which we really need to do, not because we have any great love for vicious murderers, but because the death penalty is a known destroyer of a fair and sober-minded justice system.
To dole our relief in this way is to administer a narcotic, a subtle destroyer of the human spirit".
"To dole out relief in this way is to administer a narcotic, a subtle destroyer of the human spirit".
A bringer of stability or a murderous destroyer of liberty?
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