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Although his face was ruined and he was ravaged from the waist down, his right shoulder and arm were muscular and stout.
Even toward the end, when Fay is weak and ravaged from a hunger strike, Ms. Emery glows with an eerily bright flame.
The men, of various origins and uncertain ages, their faces and gaits ravaged from life on the street, need what the phantom station gives them: coffee, breakfast, a shower, advice, even books to borrow.
The pair brought the concept to Hopper, who was at the time ravaged from divorce, drug addiction, and studio pressure to deliver a cut of The Last Movie to Universal.
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It's a disease that ravages from within.
But his legacy might well be forever sealed and tarnished by his alliance with the hyper-communist Khmer Rouge movement that ravaged Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.
The second group, plates 48 to 64, detail the effects of the famine which ravaged Madrid from August 1811 until after Wellington's armies liberated the city in August 1812.
He visited ravaged places from Louisiana to Pakistan, and founded the J/P Haitian Relief Organization after the country's devastating earthquake in 2010.
By James Elder FLORENCE, Italy, 5 December 2012 - When Superstorm Sandy ravaged areas from the Caribbean to the mid-Atlantic and northeastern United States of America at the end of October, more and more people eyed climate change as a cause of the calamity.
Bed sheets from ravaged hotel rooms were twisted around trees and telephone wires.
In towns along the way, people were salvaging whatever they could from ravaged homes and stores.
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