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ruin

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ruin has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 2 live disagreements.

7 facts·2 predicates·4 sources·2 in dispute
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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Caused byWallabies Feeding[1]
Caused byBrandy[3]
Caused byGaming[3]
Rdf:typeProcess[2]
Rdf:typeConcept[4]

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causedBytrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
ex:wallabies-feeding
typezarathustra/flies-marketplace
ex:Process
labelzarathustra/flies-marketplace
ruin
causedByseven-sisters-of-sleep/114
ex:brandy
causedByseven-sisters-of-sleep/114
ex:gaming
typedocument/0330d173-61f6-4c77-b5df-fc0599518fa9
ex:Concept
labeldocument/0330d173-61f6-4c77-b5df-fc0599518fa9
ruin

References (4)

4 references
  1. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/north-shore-full
  2. ctx:test/zarathustra/flies-marketplace
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      THE FLIES IN THE MARKET-PLACE (Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part One / Zarathustra's Discourses XII — Thomas Common translation, Project Gutenberg eBook #1998) Flee, my friend, into thy solitude! I see thee deafened with the noise of the grea
  3. [3]1142 facts
    ctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/114
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      petition presented on one occasion to the Emperor, it is believed that the English, by introducing opium into that country, did so as a means of its subjugation, presuming, we may suppose, that the Celestials were invincible, except by some
  4. ctx:claims/document/0330d173-61f6-4c77-b5df-fc0599518fa9
    • full texttmplghm0qeu_seven-sisters-of-sleep_114
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      petition presented on one occasion to the Emperor, it is believed that the English, by introducing opium into that country, did so as a means of its subjugation, presuming, we may suppose, that the Celestials were invincible, except by some

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