Sentence examples for extraordinary destruction from inspiring English sources

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Some white guys have committed extraordinary destruction -- guys like Norway attacker, Anders Breivik, or Jared Loughner, who wounded Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and killed others, or uncounted hooded Klansmen, or Jim Jones, or Timothy McVeigh.

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It is sweet that Mr. Brooks, having suffered through the extraordinary self-destruction of American conservatism, finds hope among the Tories.

Charles Saumarez Smith, chief executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, says: "There is a sense of embarrassment that the efforts made to preserve historic buildings and works of art were feeble in the light of the extraordinary levels of destruction allied bombers brought to German cities".

Neither Bell's work nor the work of her colleagues has been acknowledged by the British government – perhaps there is a sense of embarrassment that the efforts made to preserve historic buildings and works of art were feeble in light of the extraordinary levels of destruction allied bombers brought to German cities.

In what appears to be an extraordinary act of vindictive destruction, a lifetime's work in Hungary has been destroyed in only a few months.

It culminates in an extraordinary Biblical vision of destruction and return that looks all the way back to the determination and endurance of the wartime poems - "And if the city there below was consumed with fire / Together with the cities of all the continents... Unimaginable silence.

I only pray we one day see it in Britain, it is an extraordinary philosophical epic that acknowledges death, destruction and decay while enhancing the mystery of life itself.

"What was extraordinary was the looting and destruction".

We owe it to the efforts of the brave reporters and their colleagues who kept working in the face of extraordinary intimidation, including the forced destruction of journalistic materials, the inappropriate use of terrorism laws, and so many other means of pressure to get them to stop what the world now recognises was work of vital public importance".

Risk of destruction due to extraordinary wave conditions is permanent.

So people have to ask this question: There's about 200 countries in the world, but only nine have nuclear weapons, so maybe it's possible to be a sovereign state without weapons of mass destruction that cause extraordinary harm to innocent people?

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