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bombed-out造句
1 The men took shelter in a bombed-out farmhouse. 2 They parked up among some bombed-out ruins, assuming that they had been rumbled. 3 The art collection was found in the bombed-out cellars of a Berlin house destroyed during World War II. 4 Have you seen the ruins of a bombed-out office block? 5 Bombed-out bank valuations, on the other hand, look less tempting, given the root cause of their problems: opaque, potentially toxic balance sheets. 6 Behind them rises the bombed-out ruins of a police station, a sign that government officials are not welcome in the area. 7 Squinting through a hole in the sandbagged wall of a bombed-out building, Dino points to where the couple lie mouldering amid the debris of Bosnia's 14-month civil war. 8 In the suburb of Novo Sarajevo, a boy plays basketball in the shadow of a bombed-out hotel that has yet to be renovated or torn down after 15 years. 9 But while no one large asset class is currently showing signs of grotesque overvaluation, few are still at bombed-out levels. 10 This picture was taken in the Russian Cultural Center, which has been completely bombed-out. 11 This is the world of twelve-year-old Edmund, a child who has know only upheaval and violence. He struggles for survival in the bombed-out ruins of Berlin. 12 Surely, a recipe for rising bond yields and a bombed-out yen, right ? 13 A treasure trove of sculptures banned by the Nazis has been uncovered from the bombed-out cellars of a Berlin house destroyed during World War II, German museum officials said on Monday. 14 It's a far cry from the previous broadcasts Colonel Gaddafi has made in recent days - one well seated in a van, another from what looked like a bombed-out barracks. 15 Reconstruction here is incomplete, and brightly painted homes sandwich bombed-out skeletons in a bizarre dichotomy of old and new. 16 The unexploded munitions continue to pose a deadly threat to the safety of Lebanese civilians retuning to their bombed-out homes in the south. 17 But picking off assets has proven to be difficult, largely because of a lack of agreement on how to arrive at a fair value for bombed-out financial instruments bereft of a market. 18 He found he did not hate the Germans, who now scratched for food in bombed-out Nuremberg and fought for the cigarette-ends he threw out of his jeep.