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  • 11ruin — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 spoiled state ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, utter VERB + RUIN ▪ fall into, go to ▪ The house gradually fell into ruin …

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  • 12Ruin Explorers — Infobox animanga/Header name = Ruin Explorers caption = ja name = 秘境探検ファム イーリー ja name trans = Hikyou Tanken Fam Ihrlie genre = ActionInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Kunihiko Tanaka publisher = flagicon|Japan Hobby Japan publisher other …

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  • 13Ruin (album) — infobox Album | Name = Ruin Type = Album Artist = Architects Released = June 2007 Recorded = March April 2007 at Outhouse studios, Reading Genre = Metalcore Mathcore Progressive metal Length = 39:18 Label = United By Fate Distort Entertainment… …

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  • 14Ruin des Spielers — Der Ruin des Spielers (eng. gambler s ruin) bedeutet im Glücksspiel den Verlust des letzten Spielkapitals und damit der Möglichkeit, weiterzuspielen. Darüber hinaus bezeichnet der Begriff manchmal die letzte, sehr hohe Verlustwette, die ein… …

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  • 15ruin — 1. noun /ˈɹuːɪn,ɹʊɪ̪n/ a) construction withered by time. The monastery has fallen into ruin. b) The state of being a ruin, destroyed or decayed. Gambling has been the ruin to many. 2 …

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  • 16All American City (song) — For other uses, see All American City. Infobox Single Name = All American City Artist = Brutal Juice from Album = B side = Bound for Glory Released = September 3, 1996 Format = 7 vinyl record Recorded = Resin Recording, Denton, Texas Genre = Acid …

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  • 17All Gone Dead — Este artículo o sección sobre música necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 11 de octubre de 2009. También puedes ayudar …

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  • 18Ruin, The — (10th century)    The Ruin, a brief OLD ENGLISH poem found in the 10th century collection known as the EXETER BOOK, is an unusual poem in the Old English canon: Rather than presenting a dramatic situation or a focus on the narrator’s condition,… …

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  • 19ruin — 1. noun 1) the buildings were saved from ruin Syn: disintegration, decay, disrepair, dilapidation, ruination; destruction, demolition, wreckage Ant: preservation, reconstruction 2) (ruins) …

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  • 20ruin — [ˈruːɪn] verb [T] I 1) to spoil or destroy something She had ruined her mother s chances of getting a job.[/ex] 2) to make someone lose all their money or power The scandal that totally ruined him.[/ex] II noun ruin [ˈruːɪn] 1) ruins [plural] the …

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