Was it perhaps a warning about female intemperance, an early forerunner of Mother's Ruin? |
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Like the well-known Garden Sculpture, Ruin has grown with each installation, helped by friends, a reprise of Roth's freewheeling, iconoclastic process. |
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Blue Ruin, a bar, opened at 538 Ninth Avenue last night, while Pony Bar will open soon at 637 Tenth Avenue. |
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Blue Ruin has several barely watchable moments of extreme violence which could easily have merited an 18 certificate. |
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The fighters joined their admirers in lushing Blue Ruin, which was just another name for Daffy, or gin, and Heavy Wet, which was ale. |
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It is good for a man in the midst of prosperity to fear a Ruin, and in the midst of adversity to hope for better succeedings. |
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Regular activity from Greenland extended to Ellesmere Island, Skraeling Island and Ruin Island for hunting and trading with Inuit groups. |
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Blue Ruin also questions what it takes for ordinary people to turn to violence. |
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Blue Ruin HOMELESS drifter Dwight lives in a rusted blue Pontiac down by the beach. |
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Blue Ruin includes flashes of macabre humour, reminiscent of early Coen brothers and meticulously staged set pieces. |
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She halted her pacing steps as the ugly significance of Nicholas Caulfield's pending arrival washed over her. Ruin. Destitution. Doom settled like a heavy stone in her chest. |
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Now made on Grenada, Grand Havana Ruin is a Cuban-styled spirit double-distilled in copper pot stills and matured in sherry casks for up to seven years. |
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Anchored by a tour-de-force central performance from Blair, Blue Ruin is an impeccably crafted revenge thriller that breathes new life into a well-worn genre. |
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Six local organisations say the scheme will ruin leafy cycle and walkways along the East Lancashire Road and cause traffic chaos. |
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We're blowing all this money to build houses and ruin habitat with so-called beach renourishment and jetties, groins and seawalls. |
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A welter of ancient corridors in a ruin gives way to a clear space, contained within a circle of weathered obelisks. |
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Terrorist bombings ruin a building, many lives and inflict trauma on the witnesses. |
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Shame he had to ruin it all by blubbing like a jessie but you can't have everything. |
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What might seem like a quick fix can actually ruin that very expensive, irreplaceable motor. |
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The law was originally designed to protect the merchant navy from financial ruin during wartime. |
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No bulky helmet to lug around or uncomfortable shell to ruin your hairstyle. |
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The Big bertha could fire a shell over almost eight miles that could reduce a fort to a smoking ruin. |
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Central banks that have acquiesced in, or abetted, high inflation are practicing a form of financial corruption that eventually leads to financial ruin. |
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A seed like that would ruin the juiciest, sweetest tasting watermelon. |
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The General Strike is a challenge to Parliament and is the road to anarchy and ruin. |
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After sustaining severe damage from Hurricane Hugo in 1989, the studio is now a ruin. |
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After World War II the economy of the UK was in a state of ruin, and continued to suffer relative economic decline in the following decades. |
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Another neotard babbling incoherently in a desperate attempt to blame Bush economic ruin on anyone but Bush. |
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Caisteal Maol, built in the late 15th century near Kyleakin and once a seat of Clan MacKinnon, is another ruin. |
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After the Reformation, the castle passed to several owners, who could not maintain its structure and the building deteriorated into a ruin. |
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The magnificent setting of the ruin and the Abbey's layout can still be viewed. |
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One such site is the ruin of the Sassanian era Azargoshasb Fire Temple in Iran's Azarbaijan Province. |
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Most of the merchant and business class left, resulting in the town's decay and ruin. |
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It tends to ruin once and for all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. |
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This, though it failed at present, yet afterward obtained, and was a mighty step to the ruin of the commonwealth. |
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I've been a bit whingy, but that's because I don't want to ruin this jewel box I've been offered. |
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We had a seven hours' ride on the delouls, leaving the caravan to follow, to the large ruin of Abou Maria. |
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I know that whoso apeth a stronger than he, wearieth himself and haply cometh to ruin. |
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Jug bitten was all you were. You had enough blue ruin to make any man stagger. |
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But, Sir, hon. members of the government, led by that old knight of blue ruin, have done something infinitely worse than cry blue ruin. |
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Monarchies have risen from barbarism to civility, and fallen again to ruin. |
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Perhaps no classical Roman ruin evokes the excesses of the late Empire like the Colosseum. |
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This long debt of confidence, due from me to him, whose bane and ruin I have been, shall at length be paid. |
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I have some respect for the views of the finishippers, as they realize that a romance would ruin the show, so they'll put it off till the end. |
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The only good thing about Solitaire is being able to ruin it with a hex editor so nobody else can play it. |
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Many are now being used as farm buildings, while others were abandoned and fell into ruin. |
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Moreover, all this ruin was brought upon the Romans by a woman, a fact which in itself caused them the greatest shame. |
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A smaller lighthouse at Dover, England also exists as a ruin about half the height of the original. |
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In his prose poem, Lessness, Beckett incantates a haunting description of total ruin. |
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In the populated areas, both factions had much to lose by the ruin of the country and sought quick resolution of the conflict by pitched battle. |
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The system of smuggling finished products into the continent undermined French efforts to ruin the British economy by cutting off markets. |
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Taunton Castle had fallen into ruin by 1600 but it was repaired during the Civil War. |
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Conflicts with the Danes in 876 left the river Tyne and its settlements in ruin. |
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By crossing the wild and cultivated maizes, researchers created resistant varieties, saving thousands of farmers from ruin. |
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Hadrian's Wall fell into ruin and over the centuries the stone was reused in other local buildings. |
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Bonneville was then briefly jailed and his presses were confiscated, which meant financial ruin. |
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The French had shewn themselves the ablest architects of ruin that had hitherto existed in the world. |
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She began to call on him at home, sometimes dressed in disguise as a pageboy, at a time when such an act could ruin both of them socially. |
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The Micawber rules of debt as ruin oppressed ministers as much as individuals. |
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This had the potential to ruin the Allied deceptions Fortitude North and Fortitude South. |
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Various construction materials were taken from the ruin to build this monastery. |
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Ardito Barletta inherited a country in economic ruin and hugely indebted to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. |
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Even cold weather makes potatoes more susceptible to bruising and possibly later rotting, which can quickly ruin a large stored crop. |
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It always ends in the ruin of many small capitalists, whose capitals partly pass into the hands of their conquerors, partly vanish. |
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It was necessary for them to rediscover fire, to relearn the basic laws of economics and rebuild civilization out of the ashes of ruin. |
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Without concerted intervention, the ruffe have the potential to ruin Lake Superior. |
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Large monastic churches fell into ruin after their institutions were dissolved, although fragments of Waverley Abbey and Newark Priory survive. |
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We all sat in stuffy classrooms and had men in tweedy sportscoats ruin our afternoons. |
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The upright blocks or stelas are among the most curious parts of the present ruin. |
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A future state must needs subvene to prevent the whole edifice from falling into ruin. |
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No, you are going to ruin any chance you have and give us a bad name. |
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There are chance anfractuosities of ruin in the upper portions of the Coliseum which offer a very fair imitation of the rugged face of an alpine cliff. |
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For Shen Buhai, correct or perverse words will order or ruin the state. |
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He rages and screams that we are on the way to ruin the whole campaign. |
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There is no data between soundings or between sounding lines to guarantee that there is not a hazard such as a wreck or a coral head waiting there to ruin a sailor's day. |
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There are croakers in every country, always boding its ruin. |
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The ruin of the tower now lies within the walls of the dockyard. |
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Fearing that exposure of her adultery would ruin her public image, it was ultimately agreed that Blyton would instead file for divorce against Pollock. |
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The Pompeii Lakshmi ivory statuette was found in the ruin of Pompeii. |
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Still embittered by the perceived betrayal, Paine tried to ruin Washington's reputation by calling him a treacherous man unworthy of his fame as a military and political hero. |
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When he determined that a long defensive war would ruin his army, Wellesley decided to act boldly to defeat the numerically larger force of the Maratha Empire. |
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Following Wolsey's downfall, Henry took full control of his government, although at court numerous complex factions continued to try to ruin and destroy each other. |
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When Becket tried to leave the country without permission, Henry tried to ruin him by filing legal cases relating to Becket's previous tenure as chancellor. |
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Make sure none of your men go off half-cocked and ruin this operation. |
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It was very noble, very distingue, to ruin one's self without knowing how! |
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