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And professionally, it was ruinous.
"It was ruinous to my health and sanity, what with airports being a cross between dog pounds and immense toilets".
Perhaps it was ruinous impatience by the board's hiring and firing the coach and not giving his chosen players time to gel.
The hooch deaths, as they are called, are occurring a year after the government prohibited the sale of arrack, or country liquor, arguing that it was ruinous to the poor, but left other kinds of alcohol untouched.
And it was ruinous on another level, for throughout his years of vilification, Livingstone had been accused of many things, but he had never been accused of financial self-interest.
The decline was as rapid as it was ruinous, with a crisis point reached in 2016, when the plant's current owners Tata reported losses of almost £1 million a day.
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I hope it does because it's ruinous that we're spreading our form of commercialised agriculture around the world.
That suits them, naturally, but it is ruinous to people trying to make and sell the proper stuff.
You know it's ruinous guff and adds nothing to the human experience, but you can't miss an episode.
And it costs more to call a mobile phone in the first place.The extra expense is bad enough for ordinary polling firms, but for those that use automated recordings (also known as "robocalls") to conduct their polls, it is ruinous.
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