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If they had succeeded, they could have plundered natural resources again.
It was observed being plundered by a supermassive black hole at the heart of a spiral-shaped galaxy.
Nevertheless, a different kind of transmogrification occurs: her bruised and bloody female body becomes a metaphor for the land she traverses – pillaged, plundered, raped and renamed.
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/what-to-read/review-lauren-groff-vaster-wilds/
She claimed the West plundered the natural resources of these countries and only provided weak economic development and public administration.
Thousands of displaced people were forced to take shelter in temporary camps as scores of houses were plundered and set ablaze.
Tinashe Bruce Chimbambo plundered 147 off 98 balls - with 18 fours and eight sixes - while Andy Gorty struck a 95-ball 100. Together the pair added 228 for the third wicket.