| 11. | The village is shown to be in ruins and the two spend the night in a wrecked hut.
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| 12. | Bill Clinton's personal life may be in ruins, his dignity may be in shreds, but he is still president.
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| 13. | Now, however, as the season courses into single digits in games remaining, the Dodgers bullpen appears to be in ruins.
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| 14. | Something different was the next stop, at Dryburgh Abbey, which may be in ruins but still projects a tranquil atmosphere.
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| 15. | Between the blast, bulldozer damage and missile fire of recent days, about half the building was believed to be in ruins.
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| 16. | By all accounts, Thomas indeed has made something good come out of a career that once appeared to be in ruin.
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| 17. | Individual buildings such as the Temple of Domitian or the Celsus Library, may be in ruins, but what remains is awesome.
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| 18. | How could the 1986 Jets have imagined, in their league-best 10-1 start, that before long the entire franchise would be in ruins?
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| 19. | Henry IV's second wife Tudor dynasty took over the castle was abandoned, and by 1573 it was recorded to be in ruins.
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| 20. | If you waited until then, however, the farms would all be in ruins and the crops and animals all gone wild or dead.
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