He must have been suffering agonies of worry as the weeks grind on and foot and mouth continues to ravage the land. |
|
The flow of the sludge could ravage the entire ecosystem-plants and animals. |
|
It also can ravage entire public health systems meant to bring children safely into the world. |
|
He says rust can ravage a crop, so the industry must be vigilant in stemming its advance. |
|
Even as maternal mortality has dropped across the globe,AIDS continues to ravage families. |
|
Diseases continue to ravage large populations, especially in remote areas. |
|
As ever, they'll do anything and everything the Overlord commands of them, especially now that they can run ravage and wreck buildings and scenery. |
|
Agrivair personnel work with farmers to encourage the healthy maintenance of hedgerows to keep a balanced population of foxes and birds of prey, natural predators of field mice that ravage crops. |
|
Sleeping sickness, elephantiasis, leprosy, helminthiasis, trachoma, leishmaniasis, Buruli ulcers, schistomiaisis and yaws are among neglected diseases that still ravage lives covertly. |
|
Nor is there a particularly convincing case that, absent hunting, seals will ravage Atlantic Canada's remaining cod stock: there is no scientific evidence linking seals to the recovery of cod. |
|
That it has also produced some of our worst mistakes, such as weapons of mass destruction and the ability to ravage the earth's environment, is a reality we should ponder as we stand poised on the threshold of space. |
|
The Northumbrians ravage Mercia but are trapped by Edward and forced to fight. |
|
In 1348, the Black Death, which had just arrived in Paris, began to ravage Europe. |
|
If you refuse, I'll have you killed on the spot and I swear I will ravage every island with fire and steel. |
|
The refugee crisis could also ensue should a climate catastrophe ravage South Asia. |
|
Sa machine meurtriere et destructrice a ravage des sites en Irak et en Syrie. |
|
Constantius, moreover, had made a mistake in sending Chnodomar, the Alemannic king, against Magnentius in 351, for his tribes had gone on to ravage Gaul. |
|
Unlike other strains that ravage poultry, such as H5N1, which has also killed 360 people worldwide since 2003, H7N9 seems to be imperceptible in its animal hosts. |
|
Even as the green shoots of recovery begin their slow ascent in that country and around the world, the enormity of the great recession continues to ravage the American economy. |
|
I wonder if the member for Huron-Bruce could tell us if he thinks this might be one of the areas that the Liberals would ravage and once again use their time in government to attack those most in need. |
|
|
Zambia therefore reaffirms its commitment to this cause and will work with the international community in ensuring that this scourge, which continues to ravage humanity, is finally defeated. |
|
I sign, and am handed a small padded envelope that I promptly ravage. |
|
Little is known of warfare between the English and the Danes over the next few years, but in 909, Edward sent a West Saxon and Mercian army to ravage Northumbria. |
|
As the fortified bridge into London was held by Saxon troops, he decided instead to ravage Southwark before continuing his journey around southern England. |
|
Despite this, the King determined never to recognize American independence and to ravage the colonies indefinitely, or until they pleaded to return to the yoke of the Crown. |
|