It features art and stories intended for a mature audience on a theme of alien monsters ravaging pretty school students in a hentai style. |
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An outbreak of avian influenza is ravaging the poultry industry in South East Asia. |
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Even with this, its light was as perilous as ever, ravaging the earth with its venomous rays. |
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The ravaging of Africa by these forces and the desperate condition of its population are deeply felt. |
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Famine had mutated into an invincible monstrosity that was ravaging more than half of Africa's children. |
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Rome has just been sacked, the Goths are ravaging Italy and the western half of his empire, where Britain lies, has been supporting a pretender. |
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For two thousand years barbarian races swept across Central Asia raping, pillaging and ravaging as they went. |
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Somewhat protected from the ravaging winds of the bay is the area known as Carmel Valley, a cleft in the hills that still gets its share of marine coolness. |
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The movie is about a scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility, then goes berserk from the ravaging effects the experimental chemicals have on his brain. |
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This is an acute and ravaging gangrenous infection that affects children's mouths and faces. |
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For several years, Brazil has enjoyed an economic growth which I hope will not be too badly affected by the current ravaging economic crisis. |
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Women, especially, were the cyclone's victims, ravaging the stability of the social network. |
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Research is focused on a vaccine against tuberculosis, a disease that is ravaging Africa in particular. |
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Major emphasis continues to be placed on addressing the negative humanitarian impact of conflicts ravaging several countries in the subregion. |
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Made strong by this success, ravaging and full of energy, she locked herself in a studio in Denmark to record her next album. |
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Poorly understood and often with no treatment available, the diseases they cause are ravaging tropical countries. |
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From the south and east the Tatar tribes were ravaging its lands. |
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This idea becomes timelier now after the ravaging fires that are still taking place in Southern Europe. |
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Immigration on this scale was unprecedented in Canadian history, and it occurred at a time when major epidemics were ravaging Europe. |
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Furthermore, Soviet Russia's urban industrial economy had been devastated by seven years of imperialist and then civil war, ravaging the ranks of the urban workers who had made the Revolution. |
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Faced with the natural disasters which are currently ravaging several places in Asia, Tdh is working in close collaboration with the Swiss Solidarity and other mutual aid organizations. |
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It's the first time a professional camera crew has been allowed inside them, and the film aims to depict a different side to a war that has been ravaging the country for three decades. |
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The political implications of the riots that began ravaging parts of London and other cities on August 6th are not to be found in David Cameron's itinerary during those days. |
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Her group, part of the church of Saint Sabina, is trying to halt the tide of murder that is ravaging what is left of the community of Englewood, a rundown district of Chicago. |
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Japan was a country that already had a history of democracy and internally did not have a ravaging force like the Taliban trying to destroy everything that was being accomplished. |
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On 26 December 2004, a strong tsunami in the Indian Ocean struck a number of third countries, ravaging their coasts and their industries and causing heavy loss of life. |
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This product is unbelievable when it comes to ravaging the individual. |
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Magical Cat Adventure is the flash version of a 1993 game with the same title, in which you control a cat with magical powers who must face the demon that is ravaging its world. |
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The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia requested EU assistance to fight the fires that have been ravaging through its woodlands these last days. |
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Finally the Count of Flanders invaded France, ravaging the whole district between the Somme and the Oise before penetrating as far as Dammartin. |
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More than just a public health crisis, AIDS undermines economic and social stability, ravaging health, education, agriculture and social welfare systems. |
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The remix of the king of the progressive style, Jerome Isma-Ae, really gives us a big production made for the dancefloors, with a punchy side that should ravaging many dance floors during this summer. |
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In the early days, it was recognized as a devastating, body ravaging disease which afflicted children and young adults causing them to literally waste away and starve to death. |
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In 135 AD, the Alans made a huge raid into Asia Minor via the Caucasus, ravaging Media and Armenia. |
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Nothing breaks the homogeny of their daily routine, including the ravaging storms outside. |
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The Earl of Chester rebuilt Deganwy, and Llywelyn retaliated by ravaging the earl's lands. |
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And this is not a negligible fact considering how ravaging noma can be. |
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Since trade policy was foolishly handed over to the exclusive competence of the EU, the plain truth is that Member States are powerless to act in the face of cheap imports ravaging their textile industry. |
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Consequently, it must be made into a universal right of the people, not a means for the big businesses ravaging the sector to suck in excessive profits. |
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Days of Wine and Roses, American film drama, released in 1962, about the ravaging effect of alcoholism on a young, codependent couple played by Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick. |
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Even by the standards of the time, the ravaging of Northumbria by the Scots was seen as harsh. |
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The violence ravaging Ituri over the last few years is first and foremost the result of a power struggle fought by militias on behalf of individuals thirsty for wealth and power. |
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Still, Hannibal's invasion lasted over 16 years, ravaging Italy. |
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Not only were their original Viking brethren still ravaging the English coasts, they occupied most of the important ports opposite England across the English Channel. |
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There's a lot to admire in here, from Cruz's ravaging performance and the spellbindingly colorful sets to AlmodEvar's quintessential chic melancholy. |
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Penda is found ravaging Northumbria as far north as Bamburgh and only a miraculous intervention from Aidan prevents the complete destruction of the settlement. |
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He marched to the River Tees, ravaging the countryside as he went. |
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However, the use of mercenaries by Andronikos II would often backfire, with the Catalan Company ravaging the countryside and increasing resentment towards Constantinople. |
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