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Language is burnt back to a rubble of grunts and fillers: uh-uh, OK, yeah.
The ground underfoot was a rubble of granite boulders and chunks of sharp limestone karst.
Afterward, there will be enormous profiteroles, shrouded in chocolate sauce, with a rubble of half-burned hazelnuts.
Inside the area's derelict shacks, a rubble of broken furniture and boxes and junk of all sorts fills the rooms to the corners.
I'm indebted: it's little short of miraculous – a rubble of pale meat stuffed into a vast, scarlet tomato and baked until it leaches the butteriest, most savoury juices.
Among the shock absorbers and exhaust pipes were a shoe, a tiny grey child's sandal, a motorcycle helmet and a rubble of pulverized concrete and glass.
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A perky rubble of cheerful ingredients to flatter that bird.
Just streets away, rescuers worked into the night to free a woman from the rubble of a hotel.
In the darkness the military had set up a position in the rubble of a former Jewish settlement.
A cry went up as emergency workers pulled a body, wrapped in a black bag, from the rubble of a store.
A Nepalese schoolboy sits among the rubble of a destroyed school in Bhaktapor Picture: A World at School/Claire Wilkinson.
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