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Are you ever told that you've somehow ruined the South of France by turning it into a fantasyland where every Briton of a certain age wants to retire?
"I played with people who were so good to me," Bradley writes, "that I've often wondered if I was somehow ruined by their goodness".
This malaise, he added, originated in the Age of Enlightenment, which equated light with reason: "That paradigm, created more than 200 years ago, has somehow ruined much of our lives".
Imagine if you were printing a book on an inkjet printer and the entire thing somehow ruined itself any time there was a paper jam or if a bit of ink ended up in the wrong place.
Truthfully, I've been torturing myself, wondering if I have somehow ruined the beauty of what I read in the script".
We have somehow ruined both rum and butter, two patently unruinable things.
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Which somehow ruins the tooth fairy myth.
I am afraid hyperbole will somehow ruin things, so I will stop here and let the music take over.
The lawmakers say they are worried that a unionized Volkswagen plant would somehow ruin the investment climate in the state and compel other companies not to invest there.
They are not delightful with coconut water, however, that addiction of young mothers across the city, unaccountably served here in small plastic bottles, which somehow ruins the effect.
Most notably Daniel Georgievski allowed excitement to get the better of him to be marginally north of the ball and somehow ruin a three-on-none counter.
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