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despoiler
noun
One who despoils; one who strips by force; a plunderer.
Exact(18)
"It has a lot more levels than simply portraying the market as the despoiler of human relations", says Ms Hunter.
There Richard Pombo, an amply-financed seven-term incumbent with past ties to Mr Abramoff, handily defeated in the Republican primary Pete McCloskey, a 78-year-old former congressman who came out of retirement to attack Mr Pombo as a corrupt despoiler of the environment.
Mr Savimbi died as he lived, a despoiler with a gun in his hands.
But that will be one subject that Mr Bush, the friend of Big Oil, the despoiler of the Arctic wilderness and the champion of nuclear energy, is unlikely to want to force to the centre of the debate.
Within days after Iran acted, Britain closed down the Abadan refinery, froze Iranian assets, imposed economic sanctions and tried to coax the United States into deposing the perceived despoiler of Britain's single largest overseas asset.
In the ensuing years, park service scientists questioned the farm's environmental record, and were in turn accused of skewing the science to paint Mr. Lunny as a despoiler of the ecosystem.
Similar(34)
Strong feelings against the despoilers can despoil.
Or at least, descendants of the hard-working early creators of America rather than the greedy despoilers of its wilderness.Many novels start well, but peter out before the end.
And this former left-wing firebrand now argues that it is folly for governments in the poor world and protesters in the rich one to treat multinational companies as bullies and despoilers.
They are among the worst despoilers of Colombia's environment, releasing mercury in rivers and clearing forest.
Not only are they as despoilers of the environment and masters of sweatshops, but they are fickle too.
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