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That provided another lesson about hiking here: a storm can quickly ruin a trail.
One swing with a man on base in a two-run game could quickly ruin what had been a standout performance by the Yankees' ace of the moment.
Fears that Mr Chavez would quickly ruin the country have been soothed not least by a handy leap in oil prices, but also by a few noticeable, yet not wholly convincing, measures.
The idea was conceived with participants from Tibet, where meat must be stored for weeks in isolated rural areas, and India, where heat can quickly ruin a vendor's inventory.
At two paces, you each reassess, taking into account the other's size, affability and any force multipliers like briefcases, or a hedge trimmer that could quickly ruin your day.
They were concerned the paint job would quickly ruin because of underlying cracks and discoloration.
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But when it morphs into arrogance, it quickly ruins reputations.
Bright blamed the collaboration between NBC executives, the studio and other producers for quickly ruining the series: Following the series finale, rumors began to emerge of a Friends film, although all were proven untrue.
Constructing composite bows requires much more time and a greater variety of materials than self bows, and the animal glue used can lose strength in humid conditions and be quickly ruined by submersion.
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