How To Use Ruination In A Sentence
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We could have stalled the ruination of thousands of small production units if we had paid heed to the plea of a level-playing field.
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For those without it, drink spells only ruination and confusion.
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And Morel, the third star of the film, proves that the success of Taken was no fluke and that while the diehard Dune fans may be entering ulcer city right now, the rest of us may be witnessing the birth of a new kind of genre blockbuster helmer — the anti-Michael Bay, perhaps, in that he guiltlessly eschews dwelling on things like character and story, but not to the point of ruination.
From Paris With Love Review | CurveHouse.com
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We must find out what their weak points are, and then allow their weaknesses to be their ruination.
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It may be possible, she says, to help such opportunists by training them to control their impulses and to think through the consequences of their behaviour: prison, the hurt to family and friends, the ruination of their own lives.
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Its loose structure is concerned less with broad narrative arcs than with random, largely comic snapshots of ruination.
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Urban development has led to the ruination of vast areas of countryside.
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There were no thanks, no acknowledgments, just a pointed few words on how the collapse of marriage could bring ruination to society.
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It's not a liberal idea that will cause the ruination of civilization.
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Those students who had to borrow to get the money to pay their fees in the first place, faced the loss of their homes and ruination of their families to try to protect their rights.
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Which, judging by the copious accounts of her doings, she was, but Gladys was also a vain perfectionist, obsessed with the “kink” in her nose that kept her from possessing a perfect Grecian profile – an obsession that led to the ruination of her beauty before she was yet forty.
An Aristocratic Ménage: Consuelo, Sunny and Gladys | Edwardian Promenade
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These actions nearly brought about the ruination of the association and the destruction of members' livelihoods.
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Entitled Lest We Forget, the book omits to mention how the ruination came about in the first place.
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Play was his ruination - he once won £60,000 at a single gaming session, but lost it in a week.
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If the hero doesn't get what he wants he threatens the apple of his eye with not just the ruination of her culture and occupation of her home town - he will also resort to the imperialization of her very soul.
Wanna Be 'Splainin' Something
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The used way to manage water and coal gas to copy the meter numbers, make data statement, charge and etc. It is obvious that dose not meet the equipment of ruination and intellect utilization.
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Urban development has led to the ruination of vast areas of countryside.
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Universities may be outraged at further ruination - but who cares about bleating academics at election time?
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Do not worry; it takes more than ruination to distance our loved ones.
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Compared to the natural process of ruination, human destruction seems much more ferocious.
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For every Grover who came back to a once familiar street to find their house intact there were six who met a scene of total ruination.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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Burke notes qualities such as unfinishedness or ruination, magnitude, difficulty or impossibility, and even "sad and fuscous colours" as symptomatic of the Sublime.
Kenneth Hite's Journal
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But he had his own path to ruination he was set upon, and my being around did nothing to deter him.
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In contrast to this seaside scene, on which the sun smiles, the illustration on the right depicts ignorance, ruination, and mob rule.
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A ridiculous, provincial structure, and one surely downfallen now, to the Khamorth and to the earthquake that had finished the ruination the barbarians had begun.
Bridge of the Separator
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The first steps to ruination can be traced to the Russo-Japanese War.
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You can protect yourself now, or face ruination.
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There were no thanks, no acknowledgment, just a pointed few words on how the collapse of marriage could bring ruination to society.
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I suspect that the neglectful ruination of Havana has served a profoundly ideological purpose.
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It was disordered thinking like that which led to his ruination in the stock market.
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The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris.
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I walked on, feeling sick to the stomach as I saw so much misery and ruination.
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But there is another type of vessel that trades with the "Lively Poll" and other ships of that fishing fleet -- the Dutch "coper", bringing goods to trade for fish, including tobacco and schnapps, for the Demon Drink is the ruination of many a good man.
The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
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They went on to build up Japan once more from ruination and became the puppeteers of Japan's political structure from their powerbase in the Jiyuto.
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The four corners were a pub, a church, a school and a pawnshop: damnation, salvation, education and ruination.
THE OPEN DOOR
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Alcohol was the ruination of him.
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Much of the rich, original bird and plant life was wiped out by early settlers, who left behind their domestic animals to create further ruination.
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The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris.
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Urban development has led to the ruination of vast areas of countryside.
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There were no thanks, no acknowledgments, just a pointed few words on how the collapse of marriage could bring ruination to society.
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And it is David's well-meaning employment of Sheila as a secretary that leads to his ruination.
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Fucking rummy is beyond belief, the sooner he dies the better for the world and the better for the ruination of hell.
Think Progress » Rumsfeld: War Critics Being Manipulated By Zarqawi and Bin Laden’s ‘Media Committees’
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One of his vices was gardening, and after ruination in the war he vowed to do nothing but ‘rebuild his estate and worship God’ through his garden.
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Consequently, to be able to despair is an infinite advantage, and yet to be in despair is not only the worst misfortune and misery — no, it is ruination.
I want to be somebody! Who can I be?
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This relationship was unrealistic, and doomed from the outset, came between Wilde and his art, and became his ruination.
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Alcohol will be the ruination of him.
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A defector from the military regime in the late 1980s, he has seen the ruination of his country by the superstition-ridden clique of generals who have led the country since the 1960s.
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The farm sat like the rubbish now, strewn in the yard and on the land, waiting for ruination.
WHITE LIES
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The four corners were a pub, a church, a school and a pawnshop: damnation, salvation, education and ruination.
THE OPEN DOOR
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What can it mean that people should live contentedly in the ruins of their own capital city, the ruination having been wrought not by war or natural disaster but by prolonged (and in my view deliberate) neglect?
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Then as now, the United States was the wealthiest and most militarily advanced nation in the world, and its air power, it would seem, was more than capable of overcoming North Vietnam's defenses; North Vietnam's limited industrial, communication, and transportation infrastructures ought to be easily destroyable from the air; destroying them would quickly reduce an already desperately poor nation to a terrible state; the United States sought to persuade North Vietnam only to cease its aggression, not to surrender unconditionally; ergo, North Vietnam would do the rational thing: choose a limited loss over ruination, and accept peace.
Slow Squeeze
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The idea that ruination and decimation of the peasants could promote industrialisation of the country is too absurd in itself.
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The four corners were a pub, a church, a school and a pawnshop: damnation, salvation, education and ruination.
THE OPEN DOOR
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We see this as nothing but the most dismal of choices and are saddened to see the determined few who want to create the ruination of many.