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  • Ken Unsworth, one of Australia's pre-eminent contemporary artists, displays his sculpture Razed by Glass in Sydney.

    Open Thread 2009

  • “It looked as if”: “Coventry Plants Razed, Nazis Say,” NYT, November 16, 1940.

    Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008

  • Homes Razed by Barbara Peterson on Sunday, Dec 16, 2007 at 4: 37: 34 PM

    OpEdNews - Diary: Hamas: We Will Not Recognize Israel! 2007

  • Razed the smooth cone, and thence obliquely glanced.

    The Iliad of Homer 2003

  • Razed his high crest, and through his helmet drives;

    The Iliad of Homer 2003

  • Razed in the late 1920s, the building, known as the laboratory, is also reputed to have been a pigeon house and Confederate supply depot and barracks before its most famous use as the birthplace of the pepper sauce.

    Spicy Digs at Tabasco Birthplace 2000

  • Razed to the ground and the very sites ploughed over as with ancient Carthage.

    The Speaker Of Mandarin Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1983

  • Razed to the ground is Eretria -- but Athens, shall Athens sink,

    Graded Poetry: Seventh Year Various

  • Razed away were those corkscrew curls from the royal chin, and so he comes down to us without them, shaved as well as bathed in tears -- one of the most pitiful figures in history.

    The Perfect Gentleman Ralph Bergengren 1909

  • Razed from the face of the earth, their church had not been destroyed -- for Father

    After Dark Wilkie Collins 1856

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