Caesar is a selfmade man with a pistol strapped to his hip, whose obsession with law and order has made him brutal and power-hungry. |
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Prince John is the power-hungry, arrogant and cowardly brother of King Richard. |
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The new heir was a mentally unstable young woman who was married to a power-hungry Austrian prince. |
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In Shakespeare's play Antony and Cleopatra, we are told the story of two passionate and power-hungry lovers. |
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Today's power-hungry components need more 12V power than older hardware does, so a power supply must provide adequate 12V current. |
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To process arbitrary speech, you need a very powerful and power-hungry processor. |
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The piece suggested that London was in line for an electricity blackout due to the construction of power-hungry data centers in the capital. |
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As it's a fairly power-hungry device, there are two lithium-ion batteries included in the box. |
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The most power-hungry, high end video cards will still require external power connectors. |
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Nanotechnology may open the door to smaller, more reliable, and less power-hungry memory chips in cell phones, network gear, and other devices. |
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Over the next few years, many of Japan's mobile phone makers will add power-hungry digital broadcast tuners to their mobile phone models. |
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If power-hungry hardware is added, like a high-end video card, a power supply unit with a minimum of 450 Watt seems to be a good idea. |
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Among other things, the heat output and energy consumption of the latest power-hungry processors is too much to bear. |
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A rival clan leader is looking to marry Shinobu, and, like all evil, power-hungry villains, wants to assume levels of awesome might. |
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I hate to admit it, but every day I have a growing suspicion that I'm power-hungry. |
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A very Senior Official had pleaded with another power-hungry local official to at least allow me to attend the last Council Meeting. |
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This had created an authoritarian mentality characterized by unquestioning obedience to the emperor and his power-hungry generals. |
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He is a power-hungry miser, a greedy manipulator of people, who robs the inhabitants of the town of which he is mayor. |
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Hence I have no apology for favouring total rejection of this power-hungry proposal. |
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In the 1987 film Wall Street, Michael Douglas's famously power-hungry character Gordon Gekko makes a speech extolling greed which captured the mood of the decade. |
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I found them to be almost universally composed of ninnies and power-hungry dorks. |
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That would allow no room for destructive, power-hungry ambitions or twisted and false principles. |
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This government is better about it than most, but it's had its fair share of power-hungry cloak-and-dagger wonks. |
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We will speed the migration toward larger and higher-resolution panels that will eventually replace traditionally bulky and power-hungry displays. |
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Though they seem nice, they are actually power-hungry vampires, who manipulate you once you let your guard down. |
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This will complete the transfer of authority in European football from the governing bodies to the increasingly demanding and power-hungry club bosses. |
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Menelaus prevails upon Agamemnon, his brother, to declare war on Troy, which has always stood just outside the grasp of the power-hungry Greek ruler. |
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Still, the current density accommodated by conductive adhesives fell short of what's needed to support power-hungry devices like processors. |
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I hope these power-hungry server farms start looking to reducing their energy footprint. |
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He is a very self-involved, vain, voyeuristic, childlike, power-hungry but brilliant guy. |
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It was preceded by months of attempted negotiations with a megalomaniac, power-hungry, delusional autocrat. |
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Finally the republic was torn to pieces by rival power-hungry tribunes or dictators like Pompey, Sulla, and Julius Caesar. |
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Instead of battling power-hungry tyrants in ancient China, Maxine sees herself pitted against institutionalized racism in contemporary America. |
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Our King was, in a simple statement, a greedy, power-hungry covetous hog. |
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And the leaders of all these religions are corrupt and power-hungry, no matter how much peace and brotherly love they preach, they are cut-throat hypocrites. |
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But they are also slow, heavy and power-hungry. |
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Home theaters are power-hungry, and can really jack up your monthly electric bill. |
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And if we chase away all the honest and hard-working politicians, won't they be replaced by power-hungry weasels? |
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Is a candidate filthy rich, power-hungry, lazy, unintelligent, self-seeking, corrupt, manipulative, and fundamentally pro-abortion? |
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That makes electron rings extremely power-hungry. |
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The most important task of enlargement the Union has to face is to ensure that never again do European nations submit to the aspirations of power-hungry dictators or are driven to hatred for one another. |
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Get rid of your power-hungry fridge or freezer. |
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According to Microsoft, this lets slower, less power-hungry processors play back video with significantly higher quality than previously deemed possible. |
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Provides high power per charge for power-hungry devices. |
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The need for power-hungry, inefficient silencers is eliminated. |
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Hard on its heels will follow a great deal of power-hungry equipment. |
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These search techniques based on content, that start with an analysis of pixel values, are intrinsically very power-hungry in terms of computing resources. |
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Angela's public world and Ronnie's very private life collide with an assortment of thieving politicos, power-hungry businessmen, and ruthless clergy. |
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The accused politician was a power-hungry man who broke the law so he could help his buddies. |
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The majority of these power-hungry leaders are trying to make up for sins in their own lives or for the past traumas and hurts they have experienced. |
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Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac. |
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This crew appears to be so power-hungry, and so incompetent in carrying out their radical programs, that only disaster will result if they gain a second term. |
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The loser endures the odium of disappointed supporters and power-hungry rivals. But, if you shift the focus from Gore and Bush to their respective parties, the paradox becomes more powerful. |
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Everything is being done as if the intervention of this bulimic and power-hungry Parliament were a guarantee of wisdom or of legislative moderation. |
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They were exploited by foreign fur traders, misled by power-hungry or simply money-grubbing politicians, leading a life of few dreams and limited prospects. |
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The latest model is also the most power-hungry in the lineup. |
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Is he a useless dweeb or a ruthless, power-hungry cad? |
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The cooling scheme uses eight powerful fans that give an unsurpassed 65 CFM per slot, designed for the power-hungry next generation of CPU and switch blade servers. |
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