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91. On the way, the ruins of an old nunnery can be seen on the left.
92. I have said, and I say again, that Trantor will lie in ruins within the next five centuries.
93. Explore the ruins. Hitch a ride in the van to canoe in Laguna Verde.
94. Across the board, these two are fighting out the future of their country amid the ruins of a dying empire.
95. A shower of gravel barely missed me, hurled by naughty boys who played among the ruins, ambushing one another.
96. However, the ruins of the old city are clearly visible, stretching along the coast and over half a mile inland.
97. Drug addiction is a self- punishing disease that ruins mental, psychological and physical health. Dr T.P.Chia
98. We pass half-finished buildings,[sentencedict.com/ruins.html] the inverted roots of reinforcing rods sprouting from concrete columns: the opposite of ruins.
99. They parked up among some bombed-out ruins, assuming that they had been rumbled.
100. Fires by the hundreds, ignited by overturned stoves and furnaces and downed electric power lines, sprang up in the ruins.
101. The ruins of old Seagoe church are to be seen in the lower graveyard.
102. We stopped to look at the ruins built into a cut in the rock face of one of the cliffs.
103. It was to lie in ruins for another sixty-one years.
104. But until now the detailed examination of the underwater ruins has been held back by a lack of suitable technology.
105. I think it's an old wives' tale that make-up ruins the skin.
106. The Greco-Roman ruins, a short drive away, were thronged, but this amplified, rather than diminished, our visit.
107. The past ruins the present to destroy the future. Take charge of it now. RVM
108. As the road slithers around Milkovici and into the regional capital of Mostar the illusion is crushed under the weight of ruins.
109. The Viceregal Palace was a drafty mass of ruins except for the wing that Foundation workmen had restored.
110. Last month saw his dreams shattered and his printing business in ruins.
111. So that ruins your idea that I was hit with the bottle standing beside the bed.
112. Manceville had designed it himself as a great Gothic palace and even incorporated the specially-built ruins of an abbey into one wing.
113. A 16-track testimony to the everlasting worth of ancient ruins, excluding Charlie Watts.
114. She climbed down into the dark. It felt kind, after the bitter dazzle of the ruins.
115. Sailors mobilized to search for survivors wandered through the ruins in a daze.
116. Frankenstein jumped down and led the horse, escorting him through the ruins of outer walls until the tower stood above us.
117. There are some ruins down there and some prehistoric engravings in the rock faces.
118. The countryside here is dotted with the ruins of churches the government has torn down or blown up in recent weeks.
119. The track continued along the bottom of the ravine but was barely distinguishable among the tumbled ruins of winter.
120. What saves the day, then, is also what ruins the day: difference.
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