Facing both death and
despoilment of his treasure, the Belgian cast about for some plan of escape, and the only one that appealed to him as containing even a remote possibility of success hinged upon the chance of bribing Achmet Zek.
Author of more than 15 poetry and essay collections, Oliver wrote brief, direct pieces that sang of her worship of the outdoors and disdain for greed,
despoilment and other human crimes.
Now, your speaker tonight is envying you -- and at the same time he is praising your wisdom to have come with your award ceremony to one of the countries of Europe already taken over by a higher stage of
despoilment.Your precious prizes honoring quality journalism are truly meaningful in a country which is, by now, beyond the mere spreading of politically motivated fake news.
Now, millions have watched Blue Planet and shuddered at the scale of the
despoilment of habitats.
In Green Hills of Africa, as in a noir film, Hemingway begins by investigating Africa as a neutral outsider but comes to realize that he himself is implicated in its
despoilment: "Our people went to America.
And isn't it time we had the area designated as a tourist area rather than yet another
despoilment of our landscape and bird habitats?
However their ownership highly concentrated in state hands gives their largest or unique shareholder a substantial discretionary power to use the firm's resources; there from emerges more serious issues of insider control and possible minority shareholder
despoilment than after Russian privatisations (Andreff, 2005).
My attempt to describe the volume replicates its history, in certain respects--from Bouland's
despoilment of her skin, to the desire of collectors for this oddity, and to its current placement in a rare book repository.
On the other hand, because hunter-gatherer communities subsisted off the current offerings of nature, were dependent on seasonal cycles of regeneration, and produced virtually no surplus, the severe ecological disruption and
despoilment caused by invading commercial stock farmers represented an immediate and acute threat to their foundations of life.
All are entitled to use it without monopoly, usurpation,
despoilment, wastage, or abuse.
They also imply Mackay Brown's own belief that life on the island has long been headed toward
despoilment, a process that Black Star merely accelerates.