After World War I Maurice Clément-Bayard undertook to rescue La Macérienne from the physical, social and commercial ravages of war.
He said "Driving Miss Daisy" takes place in the South over 30 years and describes how Miss Daisy is unable to overcome the physical ravages of age.
Ray wished he could take a picture back to show Kate: proof that there was such a thing as a maternal glow, once the sleepless nights and physical ravages had been left behind.
But the physical ravages of time were another thing altogether.
In addition to this came the physical and patrimonial ravages of the war itself.
Artists have dealt passionately with the disease, forcing their audiences to pay attention to its emotional and physical ravages.
Once the hunger strike is in full swing, the movie doesn't shy away from showing the physical ravages of starvation.
He is unflinching in describing the physical ravages of AIDS, "the termite-like democracy and chemical gusts of malaise and heat."
Not only are there physical ravages, but the weakening of the immune system leads to physical isolation.
Leah had seen the physical ravages of sin, what war could do to the human body.