The phrase "Another such battle would have ruined us" is attributed to the Roman general Pyrrhus of Epirus after his victory against the Romans at the Battle of Heraclea in 280 BC. It reflects the concept of a "Pyrrhic victory," where the cost of winning is nearly tantamount to defeat. This expression highlights the heavy toll of the battle on his forces, suggesting that further victories of this nature would lead to his downfall.
Often natural wonders are ruined by many people walking and climbing over them which expediates the erosion.
It ruined
infallibity decree
a failure, it ruined economic supplies for millions
I like potato chips
Clarence Darrow's career faced a significant controversy during the 1912 trial of his client, the labor leader Eugene V. Debs, when Darrow was accused of jury tampering. He was tried and acquitted for bribing jurors in a separate case, but the scandal cast a shadow over his reputation and raised questions about his ethics. Despite this, Darrow continued to be a prominent figure in legal defense, particularly for labor rights and civil liberties, ultimately overcoming the controversy. His resilience and commitment to justice helped restore his standing in the legal community.
Shame, and possibly a ruined career.
No. She is still going strong.
He still cares about the world, But it was the media that ruined his career.
He still cares about the world, But it was the media that ruined his career.
when she shaved here head.
Katniss everdeen. her trick with the berries nearly ruined the capitals games.
Robert Crittenden's lifelong attempts to support and control and then oppose political candidates greatly weakened his influence and ended his political career.
yes. he was the best but he lost it when he went to the nets
None, he didn't get any rings as he got injured way to often it ruined his career.
The scandal that almost destroy him was he being a homosexual. Also that he leaving the church for his lover and divorcing his wife.