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The Rajputs fought back, during which groups of people were displaced or forced to move out of desolated areas.
The very image of the desolated metropolis was enough to dishearten me before I even entered the city itself.
Medication suppressed the cancroid growth if its dose contained 15 millions of desolated trypanosomes.
The gardens were desolated and barren, and white snow flurried out of the air from incoming clouds, frosting everything it touched.
Ali led me up a narrow path way lined with trees and brush, to a small cabin that looked desolated and dismal.
From the hostel, Nathan went down the hill to the water and discovered a small desolated beach.
It's the kind of thing I imagine Simon Gray being as funny about as he must have felt desolated about at the time.
Even though it has an apparent desolated sight. This island is home to a very particular terrestrial fauna.
Tegucigalpa was desolated this morning, after the joy caused by Zelaya's return to the country yesterday.
Along the way, we travelled through high mountains and desolated areas, over roads that were temporarily repaired and across make-shift bridges.
Also the road is never-ending, with the only decor being monotonous, dry countryside which increases the feeling of a lost desolated land.
By water plane direction the enchanting inland with rough nature and desolated places.
The preconceptions of a wide majority of suburban people towards any difference also motivated me to try the urban experience, away from the immense desolated parking lots.
Perched on top of a hill among the valleys formed by Chiaro and Torbido streams, Civita appears clinged to the edge of a cliff where it dominates the wide desolated valley made up of calanchi.
The northern pirates were now swarming on every sea, and the coasts of Britain, Gaul, and Germany were all alike desolated by their harryings.
He could be liberal to impoverished Senators and equestrians and to cities and towns desolated by natural calamity.
Later, when Buenos Aires was sacked by Indians and its inhabitants massacred, the descendants of these Spanish horses were abandoned to wander over the desolated country.
In Soviet times, before the region that the airport serves was desolated by separatist insurgencies, blood feuds and government brutality, the nearby mineral spas were popular holiday resorts.
I hope that the signature of the Accession Treaty will represent the final unification of our continent, leaving behind the wars which desolated our peoples and drew up borders by force.
Customers expect the networks to cover a wide range of geographically dispersed locations, some of which may be located in remote areas e.g. oil installations in desolated regions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The blow that had desolated Drogheda and Wexford did not need to be repeated.
In France, they formed the dreaded bands of the Jacquerie, who desolated the most fruitful portions of that fine country.
Occasionally these frocked and sandalled ruffians met with deserved retribution at the hands of those whose homes they desolated.
It was a dreary, silent building, with echoing courtyards, desolated turret-chambers, and whole suites of rooms shut up and mouldering to ruin.
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