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I had to make up for the ravages of time.
I decided to have one last go with the ravage.
In my work at a hospital, I see the ravages of it every day.
The War period, especially from 1943 to 1945, had its ravages on the district.
The ravages of the recent past are everywhere around them, however.
I could be right about the nature of the Ravage, but where did it come from in the first place?
It would be decades before her face once more began to show the ravages of time.
I ask him this on a particularly bad day, when the ravages of disease can be read under his eyes.
It can only be put down to the ravages of drink'.
A child was dying from the ravages of the dark matter in its system.
It might take months or years for the full ravages of that winter to become known.
Many people moved to areas in which the war's ravages were less harsh.
Your people suffer, even now, from the ravages of war.
But the physical ravages of time were another thing altogether.
They protect your house against the ravages of weather and time.
Had all that been a dream, brought on by the ravages of the disease?
The country had to be rebuilt from the ravages of war.
"If anything, I see the city moving today to correct his ravages."
There seems to be little raging against the ravages of time.
It has not suffered the ravages of peace since 1941.
This, not the ravages of time, was what shocked me.
The ravages of battle were showing on his young face.
How do you fight off the ravages of vampire power?
They used the only things available: the creatures of the Ravage.
"We must protect our people better against the ravages of violence," he said.