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We should not care about the despoiling of our country.
Meanwhile, the despoiling of the land goes on without cease.
Please don't let me read again about the despoiling of nature in the name of making money.
With Lydia also gone- But how could she have agreed to the despoiling of her own brother?
She should not contribute to the despoiling of Petaybee.
He knew he was correct not to contribute to the further despoiling of the monuments.
The despoiling of reason has been the motive of every anti-reason creed on earth.
Valentinian also tried to restrain the despoiling of pagan temples in Rome.
Turks, of course, do not bear all the blame for the likely despoiling of this dramatically beautiful region.
The despoiling of ability has been the purpose of every creed that preached self-sacrifice.
Standing off beyond the shallows, dragon prows surveyed the despoiling of the walled town.
Her fanatical mindset regarding the despoiling of plants and the ecosphere was also greatly reduced.
"Pocahontas" also presents the Virginia woodlands as breathtakingly beautiful and laments the despoiling of such a paradise.
Unfolding between 1845 and 1870, it focuses on two of Guthrie's earlier protagonists and the despoiling of the landscape.
There had been no further incidents since the despoiling of my coat-which had scrubbed clean, more or less-but it was always a possibility.
They are typically portrayed as protectors of the forests and antagonists to industrialization and despoiling of nature.
The most salient social issues addressed by the novel are two: the struggle of working people, especially women; and the despoiling of nature by explosive growth.
Believe it or not, there were "Naturists" who opposed the first flight to old Earth's Moon as being "unnatural" and a "despoiling of Nature."
Last year, the Prince criticized the despoiling of the area around St. Paul's, Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece.
The cabinet of artifacts is intended to evoke the despoiling of native cultures by the Europeans, who then stocked their museums with their booty.
"The last straw," he said, "as far as Nessie was concerned, anyway, was the callow despoiling by the Wizard's soldiers of simple country meetinghouses."
Stacpoole wrote this third book as a kind of exposé of the despoiling of South Sea Island cultures and people by Europeans.
McLaren has also recently debuted as a poet with his poem "The Despoiling of the American Mind" in MRZine.
Not another government official, or one more academic, or a graffiti writer with an ax to grind, or a landowner proclaiming the primacy of private property over public despoiling.
Although the novels have a decided comic edge, there is an element of dark tragedy in them, often related to the despoiling of frontiers and the subjugation of native peoples.