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But after that month, my voice was practically ruined.
"The music industry has been practically ruined by this.
A Franco-British treaty of 1786, placing a nominal duty on imported creamware, practically ruined the ordinary faience industry of France, and its extinction was completed for domestic use in the first half of the 19th century by the growth of indigenous makers of grès façon d'Angleterre (or faience fine).
England's last Under-20 World Cup campaign in 2011 was practically ruined before it started when more than 50 players withdrew from the squad.
He closed with a smile and a summary: "The work I've done with Norman has practically ruined my career.
He righted as many of his wrongs as possible, and spared the life of the young man whose life he had practically ruined.
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You practically ruin the man's life—".
Then the carrier loses your suitcase for a few days and practically ruins your trip.
You practically ruin the man's life – ". "Oh yeah, his life is so – ". "You ruin both our parents' lives, and now you – ".
Bruce's legal travails — bankruptcy and a pending jail term (which only his death, in 1966, spared him) — may have ruined him practically, but they nourished his art, transforming him from a comic monologuist to an obsessed, outcast philosopher of law.
"I'm practically bankrupt.
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