And, there are a large variety of such inflatables, including owl, ferocious looking tiger, jumpy kangaroos, and other members of their kingdom. |
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In this category of minor classics are some books and authors who have truly ferocious secret admirers. |
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It's an explosive mix that has turned normal fires into ferocious infernos. |
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Mason was yelling louder than before now, he must have realized the danger of the rising water level as the river became more ferocious. |
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But when I apply pressure nothing comes out and the flames grow even more ferocious, enveloping the room in what might be a derelict tenement. |
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Here, you will have a close encounter with fearsome lions, restless cheetahs, ferocious leopards, and sweet-looking lion cubs. |
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But the Parliamentary army finally surprised the Royalists at Marston Moor and defeated them in a ferocious battle. |
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He would then live in peace and prosperity, safe from the ferocious Danish longships. |
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Compared to the natural process of ruination, human destruction seems much more ferocious. |
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After an unusually ferocious verbal assault on a member of parliament, he was pronounced insane and shipped off to an asylum in Chiswick. |
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The ferocious energy shot into the sky, and the colossal beam was visible from miles around, until slowly, it faded away. |
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Paddling hard, assisted by the ferocious tailwind and strong current, we could sometimes outpace sailboats. |
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Despite the ferocious sandflies and equally voracious mosquitoes, entrepreneurs see Okarito as a town of opportunity. |
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I was impressed by how ferocious these baby-faced little guys could get once the bell rang. |
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One man gave me a most ferocious telling-off about the clutter in the cupboard under the sink. |
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There's a lot of full-on tenor sax blasting over ferocious percussion barrages. |
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In fact, haddock look positively ferocious compared to these innocuous marine travelers. |
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The freshwater mollies and tetras are rather ferocious and may take chunks out of your skin like miniature piranhas. |
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Whenever he came around, Chase would grow into a fit of barks and growls so ferocious Lia had to put him outside or in her bedroom. |
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The most ferocious biters among mammals aren't lions, tigers, or wolves, but meat-eating marsupials, a new study says. |
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He said you had the courage of a lion, the strength of an elephant, and you fought like a ferocious tiger! |
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Its Bartok-like application of folk rhythms to a disjointed and ferocious melodicism is interesting but on the whole, not very exciting. |
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I have quelled the ferocious beasties that are computer viruses, all without hurting those that should be maimed horribly. |
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The ferocious topspin he used achieved depth while keeping a much wider margin for error than a flat stroke. |
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She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears. |
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It began at a belting pace with numerous ferocious challenges providing most of the entertainment in the early stages. |
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Alan could be as ferocious and mocking a critic as the sharp-tongued Sebastian. |
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His aides speak in hushed tones about his ferocious mind, acute attention to detail and a gimlet eye for a deal. |
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Timur, or Tamerlane, modelled himself on Genghiz Khan, and miniatures on the wall depict his ferocious onslaught on Baghdad. |
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The Official is a turgid, overlong, and repetitive mix, with precious few hooks to make the ferocious, concussive breakbeats go down more easily. |
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He's an unlikely rebel, a tweedy biology professor who's found himself at the center of one of the year's most ferocious debates. |
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She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack. |
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When you think of seaside hotels, moth-eaten candlewick bedspreads and ferocious landladies usually come to mind. |
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When the 90th Division went ashore 2 days after D-Day, it was not ready for ferocious combat in the bocage. |
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New York water is a special brew of ferocious currents, unforgiving temperatures, treacherous murk, and apocalyptic pollution. |
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They have that eager look of youth in their bright eyes and attack those ferocious foam balls with the enthusiasm of sleek hunters. |
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The men suffered continuous shell and mortar bombardment followed by ferocious counter-attacks. |
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The fighting will be ferocious and unyielding, the casualties enormous, the narrow alleyways are already booby-trapped. |
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By then he and the BBC were refusing to capitulate as Mr Campbell unleashed a ferocious assault. |
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The ferocious weather inflicted severe damage to body panels and windscreens. |
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Fergie spins on a sixpence and unleashes a ferocious right hook, which connects cleanly with Fowler's jaw, sending him flying into the crowd. |
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The boats he boarded were unseaworthy and one became lost at sea for fourteen days after a ferocious storm. |
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The creature brayed, kicked out his heels, and set to grazing with ferocious concentration. |
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I laughed as Alex answered the door and Sarah nearly peed her pants at the ferocious snarl that was on his face. |
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Meanwhile, the enemies on no-man's-land shake hands again and shut their respective gates with ferocious movements. |
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That night saw one of the most ferocious spates of rioting in living memory. |
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Do not play games with me, lovely, for my ferocious wit and cunning is sure to cut you to pieces! |
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He will be asked to utilise the pace of Michael Owen in answer to the ferocious, explosive bursts for which Argentina are renowned. |
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But those same winds can bring squalls and ferocious storms at any time of year, and more especially in autumn, winter and early spring. |
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The really big hailstones usually accompany ferocious thunderstorms that produce tornados. |
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The collection includes a ferocious Minotaur, the mythical half-human, half-bull, made from welded spoons, nutcrackers and windscreen wipers. |
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You're likely to by killed by a pant-dampening array of ferocious animal gods. |
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Moments of relative calm often pre-empt more abrupt and ferocious constructions. |
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He doesn't like troublemakers and has his own way of dishing out his own ferocious brand of punishment. |
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But her tears did prove her human, proved she had a heart and feelings, that she was not the ferocious hellcat he'd once thought her to be. |
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She cut loose and struck a ferocious ball that powered into the back of the net and sent her side into a three point lead. |
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This was the ferocious striker of the ball who terrified everyone in the locker room. |
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He was a keen ornithologist, a passion which helped him cope with his ferocious workload. |
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Winter freezes, for example, could take a ferocious toll on the henhouse, which was her responsibility. |
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The fact that Britain's No 2 has a ferocious serve and a high opinion of his own abilities only makes matters worse. |
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Over the sound of howling wind an animal cry could be heard, followed by ferocious roaring. |
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The ferocious second-half free kick which lifted him clean off his feet was impressive. |
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The Baroness and her friends worshipped novelty, inappropriateness, audacity, not piously but with ferocious abandon. |
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It was a ferocious battle with both combatants suffering various blows from each other's poles. |
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With a little love, work and patience, you can transform ferocious felines and despondent dogs into friends of the family. |
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Far from being the ferocious beast of fishing tales, I have found them shy, and rarely aggressive. |
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Experts on arguably the nation's most ferocious beast, say the cold February and March mean midges will appear about a month later than normal. |
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Panicked images of starvation, destruction, and attacks by various ferocious wild animals clouded her vision. |
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Those who oppose the government do so with some trepidation because it used ferocious violence in the past to silence any challenge. |
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The latter wild and ferocious creatures are so dangerous they have to be anaesthetised fully for Liam to work on them. |
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Those more ferocious animals were kept away while those less dangerous and more pleasing were allowed out. |
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The Brazilian wilderness provided images for nature in its ferocious, unrelentingly brutal aspect. |
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It was beautiful, it was terrible, it was ferocious, it was the stuff of desperation. |
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As they make their way across the North Pacific to San Francisco ferocious storms and heavy seas will have to be endured. |
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Global warming has caused rising sea levels and more ferocious storms with bigger waves. |
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Chaos descended across South Lakeland at the weekend as severe downpours and ferocious winds caused widespread flooding and damage to property. |
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One of the most ferocious divides today is that between evangelical and secular America. |
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They are built to withstand ferocious conditions at sea, including waves in excess of 23 metres and winds over 100 knots. |
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She leaned back for a moment to accept everything, a ferocious headache on its way. |
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The ferocious cost-cutting will inevitably have serious implications for airline safety. |
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On paper, Aberdeen seemed inadequately equipped to slug it out with O'Neill's team, but their commitment was ferocious from first to last. |
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In perhaps the oddest twist of all, this most ferocious of contagions simply went away of its own accord, never to be seen again. |
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Personal leadership must still be exercised on these most ferocious of battlefields as we face shattered remnants and irregulars. |
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Today that means developing a ferocious work ethic, self-discipline, competitive zeal, and flexibility. |
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Such ferocious good cheer and courtliness prevails that you may find yourself expecting someone to click his heels. |
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The Presbyterian medical missionary had a reputation among French colonists as a ferocious Francophobe. |
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When I laugh, my eyes still naturally crinkle, but there aren't the ferocious, deep furrows I've grown used to. |
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The ferocious snarl of the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been replaced by a furtive shameful glance. |
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Last night after I'd done some ferocious blogging and blog-surfing I began to potter home. |
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The last ferocious attack on the Gaelic language was in the application of the 1872 Education Act, which was intolerant of all but English. |
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Audience loves to watch the taming of ferocious animals by daredevil ring masters. |
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It was the decisive land battle of the Second World War and saw armoured and aerial clashes on a ferocious scale. |
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Much of the worst devastation on the Six Rivers corresponds to areas previously ravaged by a ferocious 1995 wind storm. |
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Opening the door Caroline walked in to be greeted by her dog Apollo, who was a Great Dane and looked ferocious because of his black fur. |
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Favorable weather is helping firefighters gain ground on a ferocious wildfire in Southern California. |
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The 62-year-old watched as the ferocious feline sprinted for 30 seconds before it disappeared into woodland near a reservoir. |
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Two of the Western Isles were so battered by ferocious storms this January that the Atlantic Ocean has encroached more than ever. |
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After all, the ferocious equalitarianism of the old public sector would never have let people be paid more simply because they were pakeha. |
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Teufel-hunden were originally known as the wild, ferocious mountain dogs of Bavarian folklore. |
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This created an expectation that the war would be long, ferocious and severe. |
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Goodwin's stand-down came in the wake of an even more ferocious academic scandal. |
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One reason for her wariness is the reaction to her book, which has been ferocious, especially from fellow women journalists. |
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With the verbal equivalent of one of those ferocious aces he whacks past opponents, Andy Roddick has summed up life in just 18 words. |
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They are known as ferocious predators that aggressively attack anything that looks like lunch, and this one proved it. |
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But the home side seemed galvanised early on, some ferocious tackling rocking Queensland back on their heels. |
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The trio presented witty, rude, clever songs, mostly delivered at a ferocious pace. |
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I did see a wobbegong once, which is a little shark, but they are not terribly ferocious. |
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Whole neighborhoods and districts were leveled in ferocious street fighting with tanks, rockets, and artillery. |
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Threats of a ferocious US-led assault on Afghanistan forced relief agencies to pull out. |
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With their genre hopping style, The Offcuts are a unique live prospect, with many surprised by their sudden, ferocious appearance on stage. |
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Playing against the wind now, the Bulldogs faced a ferocious assault by the visitors, determined to make up the leeway. |
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Although leopard seals have a ferocious reputation, they do not attack humans, unless provoked. |
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The law is not, perhaps, ferocious, but the tests are rigid and factual, and the cases that result are easy and automatic. |
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The heavily pregnant ewes were scattered in all directions, as the ferocious dogs ran riot in the field. |
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It just shows the ferocious discontent with what's going on now. |
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So, only when you have spiraling matter down do you get these ferocious, black hole jets. |
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They looked up to see hundreds of small, ferocious looking beasts. |
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West of Hawaii, the ship steamed through a ferocious north Pacific storm. |
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Bad Blood at The Alhambra is a quick-fire farce featuring twisting plots, twisted characters, rapid action, witty dialogue, ferocious greed and sexual jealousy. |
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We all had a couple of days here to recover from ferocious jet lag. |
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It was like fighting blind, and against a ferocious wild cat at that. |
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Then my husband goes and beats my high score and every competitive bone in my body ignites with a kind of ferocious need to reclaim my lost advantage. |
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Once a graceful, Caucasus-foothills city of 1 million, it has been heavily shelled and carpet-bombed in two ferocious wars in the past eight years. |
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They are ferocious beasts, killers, they devour anything in their path. |
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Insiders at The Daily Telegraph, a ferocious Times competitor, claim that about 15,000 Times refuseniks have defected since last Monday when the broadsheet Times disappeared. |
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Would it not seem miraculous to the cave person that we could produce fire from our hands and that we could kill even the most ferocious beast just by pointing at it? |
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He had a ferocious appetite back in his single larrikin days and was known to eat pretty much anything including curtains, flowers or anything that was handy. |
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A ferocious forehand return gave Henin-Hardenne three break points. |
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Like most of the Assyrian cities, Ashur was sacked in 612 BC when the ferocious and warlike Assyrians were finally overwhelmed by the combined forces of Babylonians and Medes. |
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Soon she heard the ferocious sound of an engine revving up across the way. |
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Brazier was feared for her ferocious tempers and respected for her exacting standards. |
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Instead they operated out of a vast network of tunnels, and the combat was as ferocious as any the IDF has seen for many years. |
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Scenes of the ferocious struggle on the track are undeniably moving. |
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Competition in the ring was ferocious as fearless competitors risked their knuckles and aimed to split the conker at the end of a leather string held by their opponent. |
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This includes the eel-like espada, which is only found in deep water off Madeira and Japan, and which looks like it could have your arm off with its rows of ferocious teeth. |
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Often ruthless and ferocious, Beaulieu was the bitter and brutal enemy of the Dogribs, Slaveys and Sekanis, and is said to have killed 12 people with his own hands. |
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The defenders were forced back into their tunnels, where ferocious close-quarter battles went on until the Chinese blew in the entrances, entombing the defenders alive. |
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She looked less ferocious and was actually smiling brightly at us. |
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Using only a hoe and a large glass of water, I once single-handedly defended a small village in the Amazon Basin from a horde of ferocious army ants. |
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The opening zips along with sparkling, clear articulation in a style more typical for early Prokofiev than for a member of the less ferocious Les Six. |
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But there is a ferocious chief sub somewhere, perhaps retired, possibly dead, whose voice was ringing in Alastair's ears as he read that original dossier. |
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Sustained rain and ferocious winds caused severe weather conditions across Cumbria overnight on Friday, some of the worst the region has seen for decades. |
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Anyway, I returned to my room, and gagged on the ferocious stench. |
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But among ferocious ideologues, similar roots are no guarantee of mutual sympathy when schisms occur. |
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Williams plays such a ferocious bottleneck guitar that you naturally assume that he used the other part of the bottle to mug someone, having drunk the contents. |
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Despite my ferocious exterior, I'm a reasonably peaceable soul. |
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For example, you have a ferocious argument with your nearest and dearest. |
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Its position has been made immeasurably worse by ferocious competition. |
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Since medieval times their annual fair was famous not only for its heights of bacchanalian revelry but also for the ferocious brawls that would inevitably break out. |
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The incidence between the ferocious elephant Nalagiri and the Buddha is symbolic and the intervening time is the comprehension of the teller and the listener. |
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The turnout came in the face of a ferocious mid-winter cold snap. |
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In last week's ferocious victory over Huddersfield, for example, Ellis was the victim of a deliberate late foul, and was then bitten for good measure. |
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An awareness of what really matters in life is why he is able to exhibit such geniality and good grace when dealing with the ferocious criticism that has come his way. |
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Henry was nineteen years old, bull-necked, stocky and freckled, a man of electric energy and ferocious impatience, compelling charm and an ungovernable temper. |
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And a ferocious bellow of rage brought the girl back to her senses. |
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Monday night's show is both dizzyingly ferocious and heartbreakingly beautiful, all choreographed in semi-darkness for maximum psychological impact. |
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Trace the growth of these beautiful and ferocious striped felines from cubhood through adulthood and learn how they hunt, raise their young, and get along with other tigers. |
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He had a ferocious temper, growing so angry at times his body shook as he stood on the shiny floor of his winter palace in Lhasa. |
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Britain's fishing industry would be dead in the water inside 12 months under ferocious new conservation rules demanded by scientists, fishermen warned yesterday. |
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He also paid tribute to the work of London Fire Brigade in tackling the blaze and rescuing three of the children in extremely ferocious conditions. |
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I love cats, but have a ferocious allergy to their furriness. |
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John Bell Hood, for whom Fort Hood, Tex., is named, led a hard-fighting brigade known for ferocious straight-on assaults. |
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The second siege, chronicled vividly by the poet amir Khusro, was ferocious. |
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When Viking invaders tore through 9th-century Europe, only one Anglo-Saxon leader was able to withstand their ferocious onslaught. |
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All of this is playing out against a backdrop of ferocious political rivalries and discord in the capital of Sanaa. |
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During a ferocious battle, Teach and several of his crew were killed by a small force of sailors led by Lieutenant Robert Maynard. |
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Despite his ferocious reputation though, there are no verified accounts of his ever having murdered or harmed those he held captive. |
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Abandoned by their French allies and almost completely surrounded, the Scots made a ferocious last stand, but were overwhelmed. |
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Calzaghe dropped him in the third round with a ferocious left uppercut, although McIntyre managed to survive the count. |
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Just a few years before the latter earthquake, the island was struck by a ferocious plague. |
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Nevertheless, historians have generally acknowledged the skill, bravery, courage and ferocious fighting ability of the French in this action. |
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The Luftwaffe subjected lines of resistance to ferocious assault, which then quickly collapsed under armoured attack. |
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Indeed, the ferocious combat itself was passed over as merely an ephemeral event. |
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He said she used an imitation Swiss Army penknife and that the area on which she concentrated her ferocious attack was Mr Harvey's neck. |
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A MOTORIST was stabbed 12 times by two raiders who wanted the keys to his Mercedes in a ferocious midmorning attack. |
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Pull off the ferocious militarian look with a knee-length leather boots featuring side buckles. |
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Croc 2 includes seven new characters including the ferocious Cannon Boat Keith and the sultry Soveena the squid. |
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Wolves are ferocious predators, brave enough to take on a herd of massive, angry musk ox. |
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The sector is recovering from an all-time low in 2006, when the honeybee population was almost wiped out by the ferocious Varroa Mite. |
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There's terrific tension amid the ferocious barrage of sinew-snapping, bone-bashing, nerve-shredding and ballistically executed mayhem. |
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This week it was revealed that a ferocious amphibian terrorised its sea-dwelling compadres during the age of the dinosaurs. |
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Launched on New Year's Day, Operation Clay saw troops from Plymouth-based 42 Commando engaged in four days of ferocious firefights. |
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Ripcord is a well-written and thoroughly researched account of ferocious close combat in the context of tactics, strategy, and policy. |
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He notes that the ferocious T-rex is more closely related in time and anatomy to a sparrow than a Stegosaurs. |
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The Scot's rollickings are said to be so ferocious they leave the hair of the stroppiest players standing on end. |
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And lately it is proving far more devastating and ferocious than its erstwhile begetter. |
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The fridge is literally a door to the Ice Age of 22,000 years ago, when Paleo-Indians and ferocious megafauna roamed the frozen turf. |
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The Bolshevik revolution brought ferocious pogroms by anti-communist Cossacks, white Russians and Ukrainian nationalists. |
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Ki, by Jose Agudo, is a ferocious solo inspired by the fearsome Mongol warlord Ghengis Khan that fills the stage with physical dance. |
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One is friendly but ferocious to other cats whereas the other is 'dim, docile, dotted and dribbly. |
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Despite their ferocious appearance, bathypelagic fish are usually weakly muscled and too small to represent any threat to humans. |
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They were described as formidable warriors and ferocious cannibals, builders of the finest vessels in the Pacific, but not great sailors. |
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There had been a ferocious legal battle to get Arkwright's two most important patents annulled. |
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It was also the site of the first dechristianisation in Belgium, and the most ferocious opposition to Leopold III's return to the throne. |
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I saw a faint, sweet glimmer of the ferocious protector he once was. |
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Despite their ferocious appearance, these beasts of the deep are mostly miniature fish with weak muscles, and are too small to represent any threat to humans. |
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Sale struggled to create any momentum with ball carriers Andrew Sheridan and Sebastien Chabal frequently stopped dead in their tracks by ferocious defensive work. |
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A ferocious fight resumed as the two animals bit each other. |
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The Cimbri are depicted as ferocious warriors who did not fear death. |
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In October 1813, more than 500,000 combatants engaged in ferocious fighting over three days, making it the largest European land battle of the 19th century. |
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In AD 793, ferocious Viking raids began on monasteries such as those at Iona and Lindisfarne, creating fear and confusion across the kingdoms of north Britain. |
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Neff predicted that after the males recognized that the apparent cuckolding hadn't done any damage, they would change from lackadaisical defenders to ferocious ones. |
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They will rest a touch easier in their scratchers now as Dunguib has set up a ferocious opener that will result in a lot of boracic backers or a host of battered bookies. |
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After their return, Richard achieved renown for killing the Wild Boar of Westmorland a ferocious animal that had been terrorising the local villages. |
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His three-point shooting, rebounding and ferocious defense are just what the Knicks need at the small forward spot. Call it the thugification of the Knicks, if you want to. |
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A souvenir of their recent Sledgehammer tour, it features home-grown favourites like Stupify and Prayer and their ferocious cover of Metallica's Fade to Black. |
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The film is action packed and often amusing but too many jokes fail and there are bizarre running gags concerning gravity-defying horses and ferocious bunny rabbits. |
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As such he must have faced many a venal ferocious white taunter. |
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The pair didn't make it away with much cash, according to the Los Angeles Times, because the dog seemed to scare off the thieves with its ferocious barking. |
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There is no self-pity here, just a ferocious intellectual inquisitiveness and a lifetime affair with a city where Gornick's aliveness, her alertness are rewarded daily. |
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Always ambitious, this tale of a minor criminal up against a ferocious drug baron and the full might of the NYPD becomes just a little too convoluted. |
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They were allowed to run riot due to the ferocious rucking of the Cardiff pack led by Conor Vaughan, Jacob Roberts, Max Wilson and Man of the Match Muntassa Al Habsi. |
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