" Lemon blasted Trump's speech as being "devoid of facts and devoid of wisdom.
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They were here to celebrate a weekend devoid of noise constraints, devoid of RAs breathing down their necks.
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Although Monday was relatively devoid of news, it was also devoid of trading volume, which can exacerbate market movements.
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He seems not only devoid of ideological commitments but, in the public eye at least, he just seems devoid of personality too.
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Still, things are not completely devoid of hope in Sacramento.
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The letter was devoid of any praise of the President.
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The result, however, was a day largely devoid of conflict.
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They have no energy whatsoever; they are devoid of dick.
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It's a strange one, devoid of any tenderness and kissing.
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"It's either bad testing or devoid of terpenes," he said.
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Unfortunately, especially when devoid of context, numbers can be wrong.
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It's not just about producing food devoid of synthetic agrochemicals.
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Are we then doomed to a world devoid of fireflies?
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The car army won't be completely devoid of humans, however.
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Even this summer's WWDC was utterly devoid of hardware news.
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"(This) is a lie and devoid of truth," Birqdar said.
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The entire transition has been devoid of dignity and class.
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It's a comically repulsive scene, devoid of any moral comeuppance.
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Even so, Rajya Sabha polls are seldom devoid of drama.
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His living room is immaculate, devoid of all personal touches.
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But he is so utterly dull, so devoid of layers.
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American criticism devoid of consequences can no longer be justified.
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It is wild, weightless, limitless, and devoid of genuine pain.
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She lamented how devoid of love the campaign had been.
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This portion of the trail, too, was devoid of people.
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Unlike a road, a sidewalk is nearly devoid of structure.
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People like the Queen because she's absolutely devoid of attributes.
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Like the Crescent Farm, it is also devoid of grass.
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But the ingredients are, he said, almost devoid of impurities.
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Apart from the ceilings, the rooms are devoid of people.
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It's hypnotic, in part because it appears devoid of meaning.
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California Street in San Francisco was devoid of cable cars.
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Detroit's outfield, beyond Nick Castellanos, is fairly devoid of power.
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It was devoid of light, cars, people, trails and roads.
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And yet upper Newark Bay is not devoid of life.
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This cartography should be devoid of any attempt to deceive.
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The court described the bank's arguments as "devoid of seriousness".
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My weekends became utterly devoid of brunch or drinks plans.
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Jennifer Finney Boylan Donald Trump's inauguration was devoid of stars.
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The "peace process" became a lazy phrase devoid of meaning.
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We were living in a country devoid of disruptive change.
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Devoid of any character especially the one you're non of.
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So the workouts, which are devoid of small talk, continued.
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Devoid of steadfast leadership, executive agencies easily become dysfunctional themselves.
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Their lives were devoid of jewels, lace, and fine perfume.
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However, geothermal reactions devoid of biology can also generate methane.
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Not that Trump's visit was devoid of opportunities to project authority.
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Sports, as we know by now, are not devoid of politics.
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But that doesn't mean that the schools are devoid of Haring.
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But none of that means it's completely devoid of political touchstones.
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"Keep these anecdotes brief but not devoid of emotion," he says.
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That can leave some parts of town devoid of costumed kids.
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In my opinion, it was flat, sleek, and devoid of texture.
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The company's Facebook page is devoid of company responses or interactions.
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It's a city full of wonders, completely devoid of boring humans.
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So why else is the Southeast so devoid of wind power?
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The very thin screen is also completely devoid of touchscreen capabilities.
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The cabinet is entirely devoid of big, or even small, thinkers.
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She's not devoid of emotion, but rather, feels the physical deeply.
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Speaking of guys — Pitch Perfect 3 is mostly devoid of them.
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Wide sidewalks are devoid of cigarette butts and shattered beer bottles.
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They also deliver rich, powerful audio despite being devoid of wires.
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These wins didn't happen in a climate devoid of racial bias.
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Regulatory policy, of course, has never been entirely devoid of politics.
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In signature Wright form, the house is devoid of right angles.
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And, of course, even then, he was hardly devoid of ego.
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The state's case, he added, is "devoid of any admissible evidence".
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She said of his claims: 'That is devoid, frankly, of fact.
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The road to Unity eight years ago wasn't devoid of potholes.
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And in some places, the shelves were completely devoid of merchandise.
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Black Mirror, on the other hand, is entirely devoid of allegory.
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OK, so it's not true July is completely devoid of games.
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The soup was completely pureed, devoid of any chunks or crunchiness.
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It's gorgeous and calm and nearly devoid of gawking tourists. Enjoy!
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We can't pretend that aging is simple or devoid of complications.
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On social media, travelers shared images of planes devoid of passengers.
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Not all of political Twitter is devoid of rational discussion, either.
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The dancers are dressed to look modern, everyday, devoid of artifice.
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His own home remains uninhabitable, devoid of furniture except a couch.
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Sugar is particularly perilous, because it is devoid of essential nutrients.
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Both major political parties have become sclerotic and devoid of ideas.
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The Barents Sea was almost devoid of ice this past winter.
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He was devoid of personal scandal and drenched in personal erudition.
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It's 2017 and the Republican Party is devoid of a soul.
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He has shown himself to be devoid of compassion, of empathy.
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Also, he who is devoid of morality is immune to demoralization.
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For all that, "Apollo 11" is not entirely devoid of romance.
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Compared to the original, it is pretty much devoid of substance.
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It is not that Trump's first year was devoid of substance.
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The framework, like most policy suggestions, was devoid of any actual regulation.
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The gown featured a similar halter neck and was devoid of embellishments.
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From a distance, each is a bright outline, devoid of identifying characteristics.
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Bias: We often view algorithms as impartial judges devoid of human bias.
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The "Wanted" alert was devoid of any links or actionable rich media.
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And to be clear, Trump's campaign is far from devoid of policy.
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They are also more suited to sparse environments devoid of much data.
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But the summer break has not been devoid of Russia-related headlines.
|
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But Clinton isn't devoid of these effective strategies, especially in recent weeks.
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This is a case that, honestly, virtually devoid of any cognizable defense.
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It's an odd name for a comic, and purposefully devoid of meaning.
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Trump is a bigot, a bully, and devoid of grace or magnanimity.
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And, it was by no means devoid of consequences or safety issues.
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After years of straight touring, Cook was feeling entirely devoid of inspiration.
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But they do not enter into a vacuum devoid of other injustices.
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Unlike the Fire tablet, the design is curiously devoid of Walmart branding.
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Putin is a rank thug, but he is devoid of ideological content.
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They're the constituents of recycled minerals, devoid of any vestiges of animality.
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Every day felt like a heavy cloak of darkness, devoid of air.
|
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What dialogue exists is down to earth and devoid of oratorical pomposity.
|
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The front of the phone is devoid of branding and physical buttons.
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Until this week, his tax reform push was devoid of Democratic input.
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He is devoid of humanity toward women who are victimized by men.
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Little humans are universally devoid of this aspect of the human experience.
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Mr. Alpert's trumpet solos were paradoxically effusive and modest, devoid of ostentation.
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Marville's shots are devoid of people, bringing the fixtures to the fore.
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It's a risky bet, to be sure, but not devoid of rationality.
|
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Humans already produce language that is devoid of meaning, intentionally and otherwise.
|
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Yet even these warnings remain broad and devoid of detail, experts argue.
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These brute-force approaches are dull because they're devoid of any creativity.
|
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Yet, such a lifeless system is devoid of any real-life meaning.
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The show isn't so much dark as completely, disorientingly devoid of light.
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In the "Untitled" series, she was dealing with subjects devoid of guile.
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I, on the other hand, felt totally devoid of any maternal intuition.
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Nineteenth-century oceanographers believed that the deep ocean was devoid of life.
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It looked hastily done, a plain printout devoid of any government seals.
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With one important exception, "Sergeant Pepper" is precious but devoid of gems.
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The rooms are completely devoid of any trace of art or decoration.
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An ocean without coral reefs is like a landscape devoid of forests.
|
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For the most part, streaming services feel sterile and devoid of community.
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It was an impeachment formed in rage and devoid of all reason.
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It's easy, it's fast, and it's completely devoid of any experiential pleasure.
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The VA is not devoid of dedicated, talented or hard-working people.
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The dining area is largely devoid of any reference to US presidents.
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Read more: Federal judge rips 'abortion reversal' as 'devoid of scientific support.
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Quantico is one amazing trashy mess almost completely devoid of logical storytelling.
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Under Baca's leadership, the sheriff's department was also not devoid of celebrity scandal.
|
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Before the election he said he hoped for a parliament devoid of opposition.
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Freddie, however, is completely devoid of bedroom ballads—nothing like 1979's Teddy.
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The tomb was cramped and crowded, poorly lit, and devoid of helpful signage.
|
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As fun as Sunday was, though, the day was hardly devoid of controversy.
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Cory Booker -- is devoid of any top five candidates other than the Warren.
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It's a highly controlled "demo," devoid of soundtrack (with some ASMRy sound effects).
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This is a rock album purely—loud, obvious, devoid of punk or funk.
|
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"I'm not the Red Woman," Arya tells him, devoid of any real emotion.
|
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The corporate leadership ranks are nearly devoid of people of color and women.
|
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It's a token of kindness, begat from a genre mostly devoid of it.
|
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But the opposite of the Prayvaganza wedding isn't a wedding devoid of religion.
|
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People also tout its ease, devoid of the clunky shenanigans of PGP encryption.
|
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Crafty Tiffany's Instagram isn't totally devoid of her father or the White House.
|
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However, the way we celebrate this particular milestone has become devoid of meaning.
|
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This is not to argue that Yorke's lyrics are entirely devoid of meaning.
|
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HTC's financial release (here) is notable pretty devoid of substance and tangible plans.
|
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Zymergen's home page, technology page and careers page are devoid of the term.
|
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"What marketing genius, utterly devoid of humanity, came up with this?" another said.
|
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For the first time since December, Khartoum's streets are devoid of public protests.
|
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You're not hopping around and collecting dozens of floating icons devoid of context.
|
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Other than that, the region is blatantly devoid of protections for transgender individuals.
|
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Democratic Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said his proposal was "devoid of promise and empathy."
|
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A Budweiser commercial, though devoid of cute puppies, did feature the famous Clydesdales.
|
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Steve sang the band's praises in a speech that was devoid of bitterness.
|
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And those covering this story just got another weekend completely devoid of sleep.
|
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The decision to make the film devoid of narration was deliberate, albeit challenging.
|
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David sees Walter as a tragic victim whose life is devoid of art.
|
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But Mr. Yang's leadership team is still somewhat devoid of conventional political experience.
|
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Generally devoid of camera movement and montage, they suggest sketchbooks or photographic albums.
|
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But his operation remains not just small but devoid of traditional campaign hierarchy.
|
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It certainly sounds bad, but NOAA's doomsday predictions are devoid of scientific justification.
|
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But that doesn't mean it has been devoid of typical new-series bumps.
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It was that reality itself would collapse, devoid of any point of apprehension.
|
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But after Sunday's loss, the Lumberjacks' locker room was practically devoid of reporters.
|
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They are then subjected to a variety of sexual acts, devoid of consent.
|
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And right now, they're doing that devoid of information or with really minimal.
|
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Right now, CBD products exist in a Wild West devoid of meaningful oversight.
|
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Soon, we see the skyline of Chicago from the shoreline, devoid of people.
|
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Less Quick Comment: The weird thing is the Twins aren't devoid of hope.
|
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SoundCloud is not going out of business because it is devoid of content.
|
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Devoid of screen time, my brain and eyes were permitted to rest deeply.
|
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These German romantic poets were laughably devoid of any humor of self-awareness.
|
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She is predictably partisan, shallow and humorless; completely devoid of charm or style.
|
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The frames are eerily devoid of people, lending to the sense of unease.
|
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Second, they were devoid of color — with one exception: a tomato-red lip.
|
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Even for a Brazilian writer, Machado's work was oddly devoid of local color.
|
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Which will a brand ruthlessly exploit until it's devoid of all other meaning?
|
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Wednesday's service may be devoid of the pageantry of some state funerals past.
|
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Devoid of labels, the unidentified components swarm in formation, floating in pictorial space.
|
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At midday, the city's normally teeming streets were devoid of people and cars.
|
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That doesn't mean the social media platform is devoid of content about Hearth.
|
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Doesn't it seem rather utterly devoid of any significant impact on the world?
|
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They also set static rules devoid of the dynamic realities of the market.
|
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Airports are devoid of planes, while rental car parking lots are chock full.
|
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The modern scientific explanations just seem so narrow and devoid of any imagination.
|
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We were good people, but mostly devoid of any sense of social purpose.
|
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For the most part, the Polestar 1's interior is devoid of bling.
|
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The television debate format provides only for sound-bite answers, devoid of nuance.
|
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The selection of Mr. Limbaugh for the honor was not devoid of criticism.
|
|
They were also risk-free and devoid of real policy or concrete plans.
|
|
That's not to say CES will be completely devoid of bonkers automobile concepts.
|
|
Instead, it's Alethea who emerges whole, living a life devoid of self-pity.
|
|
It's hard to believe that he could be so devoid of the facts.
|
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I don't want to say that Hillary Clinton is devoid of self-interest.
|
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Their vision of the future sees Manhattan predominantly devoid of gas-guzzling cars.
|
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The playroom isn't the only space in her house that isn't devoid of color.
|
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But what was collected was devoid of impurities, and served as a promising start.
|
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But the entire women's tour looks devoid of all-time greats at the moment.
|
|
Indeed, Sanders's compelling narrative on civil rights advocacy is strangely devoid of Southern touchstones.
|
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America completely devoid of the divine, where the only force that reigns is a
|
|
The grays are clear but slightly blurry, the range of values devoid of extremes.
|
|
Yet their sound, while devoid of feeling, does not lack disjunctions or textual weirdnesses.
|
|
The sofas are a rich burgundy color, but everything else is devoid of color.
|
|
In Europe, for example, governments are demanding plain packaging devoid of even company logos.
|
|
It's a beautiful property, well-appointed and expensive— but utterly devoid of any warmth.
|
|
It's full of vague recommendations and ideas as well as devoid of any substance.
|
|
But this righteousness feels hopelessly shoehorned in and inconsistent, devoid of any narrative logic.
|
|
It is the policy of a president compelled by tactics but devoid of strategy.
|
|
Mediaset immediately replied that Vivendi's statements were devoid of any legal or commercial basis.
|
|
The result is an environment devoid of the tension that should accompany significant contests.
|
|
Incredibly affable and warm, Bridwell's also self-deprecating, apparently devoid of ego or pretension.
|
|
Spruce plantations are said to be devoid of life—vertical deserts of dark green.
|
|
Muck divers explore apparently unpromising sand flats and muddy silts devoid of visible inhabitants.
|
|
Yes, that means Euphoria just showed 30 penises, in a scene devoid of sex.
|
|
But that's not to suggest that 2018 was devoid of nuanced portraits of masculinity.
|
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Last year's big show was completely devoid of hardware, though that could certainly change.
|
|
But it's also the only film on the shortlist that's utterly devoid of politics.
|
|
A non-traditional State of the Union address would be devoid of partisan wrangling.
|
|
Nazarbayev, a former Soviet apparatchik, wields sweeping power and parliament is devoid of opposition.
|
|
The Trump tax plan released last week remains remarkably devoid of detail or content.
|
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It's a lucrative and world-renowned industry, but not one that's devoid of issues.
|
|
He's bragged about his dislike of computers, and his desk is devoid of one.
|
|
Devoid of any saving grace, you can forget about getting invested in these types.
|
|
The sharp edges are shaved away, leaving language that is often devoid of life.
|
|
For a few fleeting hours last weekend, central Paris was devoid of all cars.
|
|
Devoid of parliamentary support, he presides over a worsening civil war in his ranks.
|
|
I got a family and a new community that was entirely devoid of racism.
|
|
" In the motion, Rose calls Harris, Wei and McNeal's allegations "devoid of factual context.
|
|
Clinton has often been criticized for a smile that looks devoid of real feeling.
|
|
Mr. Oliva said Mr. Barrera's childhood was devoid of education, opportunity and parental guidance.
|
|
His first hundred days were notably devoid of any effort to break new ground.
|
|
"I was wholly devoid of most human boundaries or morality," he notes in passing.
|
|
Their looming concrete towers, so devoid of ornamentation, remind us of scary Soviet dictators.
|
|
It was slightly al dente and a little salty, but mostly devoid of flavor.
|
|
Mars, on the other hand, is largely devoid of plates, but quakes still happen.
|
|
Backcountry is almost otherworldly, devoid of sights and sounds that remind us we're safe.
|
|
We think of space as being empty; however, it's not completely devoid of matter.
|
|
The stage eventually came into focus, albeit completely empty, devoid of any dancers whatsoever.
|
|
I think her work resonates because it is devoid of vagueness and calculated universality.
|
|
Not fully devoid of quality, mind you; there have been highlights here and there.
|
|
You want to try to make it devoid of meaning related to the tragedy.
|
|
Devoid of context, Gervais's bravado might be sympathetic, a relatable if tedious coping mechanism.
|
|
"Minimalism," yes, but not devoid of emotions, sometimes explicit, sometimes even whimsical, always unexpected.
|
|
Even with a Carnival cruise ship in port, Philipsburg was largely devoid of tourists.
|
|
A conspicuous person standing apart from the crowd and yet devoid of any individuality.
|
|
As an ad celebrating British Airways, an international airline, it's strikingly devoid of internationalism.
|
|
Their imagining they're going to get sympathy for this is completely devoid of reality.
|
|
These stark, atmospheric photographs are devoid of people, yet resonate with history and humanity.
|
|
But whatever you may think of Rucho, the decision isn't completely devoid of wisdom.
|
|
Its gift back to me was a me devoid of most of my neuroses.
|
|
But if that's the case, that shows that they are completely devoid of emotion.
|
|
His telling is devoid of silliness (even when articulating various barnyard animals) or sentimentality.
|
|
And like most mainstream art of the time, it was essentially devoid of politics.
|
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He has discovered that the Republican majority has been devoid of ideas for years.
|
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In fact they are so devoid of content that they undercut the secretary's promises.
|
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They were devoid of both flavor or crisp and just tasted kind of empty.
|
|
It is extremely discouraging that the party in opposition is so devoid of creativity.
|
|
Unlike other Disney films, they are mostly devoid of sexist themes and disempowering relationships.
|
|
The Trump phenomenon is devoid of compassion, and we must be closed to compromise.
|
|
But the reality is clear: Modern Republicans are irredeemable, devoid of principle or shame.
|
|
It was delivered as a "white box," devoid of the usual walls and finishes.
|
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It is devoid of fine architectural detail, unless you count the gold-trimmed Jacuzzi.
|
|
By contrast, most of Jucifer's studio albums are devoid of any of this bombast.
|
|
Nobody voted for a defenseman or goaltender so this vote is devoid of humor.
|
|
In his talk, Biden characterized the election as devoid of policy or discussions of governance.
|
|
It's clear that few among us regard themselves as entirely devoid of some nerdy interests.
|
|
Such planets would be devoid of shallow areas, with deep waters enveloping the entire globe.
|
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Her life was a barren one, she said, devoid of friends, hobbies or a job.
|
|
He became fascinated with what we became: a skull devoid of flesh, a lifeless thing.
|
|
That does not mean to be devoid of all laws of the land, does it?
|
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For the first time since 2936, this Valentine's Day will be devoid of Christian Grey.
|
|
Bakonyi focused on deserted sidewalks, abandoned swimming pools, and vast landscapes seemingly devoid of life.
|
|
Once upon a time, Saturdays were devoid of news beyond the boring presidential radio address.
|
|
Recently, it's felt almost like our duty to live in a world devoid of magic.
|
|
It's devoid of your usual scattered empty plastic beer cups and garish advertising (for now).
|
|
Besides a few ants and spiders, the tree was also surprisingly devoid of creepy-crawlies.
|
|
" The Washington Post said Saudi Arabia's explanation for Khashoggi's death is "utterly devoid of credibility.
|
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"(This) is a lie and devoid of truth," said Mohammad Alloush, the faction's political chief.
|
|
In its first six weeks, 2016 has largely been devoid of big initial public offerings.
|
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It was the way they dressed—devoid of gold chains and expensive name brand clothes.
|
|
While many rightfully cheered the signing of the Cures Act, it's not devoid of controversy.
|
|
Sugar is devoid of any real nutrition, messes with your metabolism, and rots your teeth.
|
|
You probably hope that their online presence is devoid of most unprofessional behaviors, in fact.
|
|
Women need access to funds and an enabling environment devoid of gender profiling to thrive.
|
|
The Motorcycle Jamboree, I suspected, would be a place devoid of that kind of conversation.
|
|
The original confirmation hearing itself was virtually devoid of substantive discussion of Kavanaugh's jurisprudential views.
|
|
His little realm remains classic, permanent, serious: The Joe Allen exterior is devoid of ornamentation.
|
|
We are left with an investigation filled with facts but devoid of certain critical conclusions.
|
|
Such an argument is also devoid of an understanding of Iranian strategy and decision-making.
|
|
You will observe thousands of vacant homes devoid of a generation of aspiring young homeowners.
|
|
"The kind devoid of hope," Amy Stuart tells us in STILL MINE (Touchstone, paper, $15.99).
|
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The littered space is claustrophobic, a kind of suburban prison cell devoid of natural light.
|
|
Up to that point, Stern had led a healthy life, virtually devoid of medical issues.
|
|
But the strategy of truth is not, because it deals in truth, devoid of strategy.
|
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It voiced concern that it was devoid of guarantees, monitoring mechanisms or sanctions for breaches.
|
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This was relatively genteel stuff, its steady rhythms devoid of Ali Hassan Kuban Nubian drive.
|
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And these scraps of poorly lit dunks, devoid of context…they are the perfect fuel.
|
|
They tend to feature landscapes and architecture, devoid of people because of the long exposures.
|
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SA: In the end, pornography peddles a fantasy, one of sexual abandon devoid of emotion.
|
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Devoid of their usual travelers, the once bustling centers have an unusual and eerie appearance.
|
|
Devoid of advertising, television was elevated to arguably the world's most relevant mass art form.
|
|
A nearby boutique, featuring expensive TechnoGym workout equipment for sale, was similarly devoid of guests.
|
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The VA is almost completely devoid of any sort of accountability for misconduct or incompetence.
|
|
The pieces are handsome, functional and devoid of all unnecessary ornamentation — really, all of it.
|
|
Turtle is almost devoid of interiority; almost nothing she thinks or says is worth quoting.
|
|
After 15 minutes wandering its dim tunnels devoid of sunlight, I felt aggravated and stressed.
|
|
His McMansion in Las Vegas is tan and devoid of old, beautiful objects — and love.
|
|
But the anti-abortion protest ended up being entirely symbolic and devoid of political power.
|
|
Until this attack, the week had been a depressing one, but happily devoid of terror.
|
|
It's melody-first pop music packed with bright invention, seemingly devoid of focus-grouped compromise.
|
|
As I racked up Uber bills, I noted that streets were often devoid of life.
|
|
Addiction is a condition of impaired choice—not one involving zombies devoid of free will.
|
|
The US Citizenship and Immigration homepage is similarly devoid of any reference to Trump's order.
|
|
The sequestration caps were devoid of reality on both the defense and non-defense side.
|
|
There are also the little gray men, who are particularly invasive and devoid of empathy.
|
|
Many bays that once burst to life each spring now remain quiet, devoid of herring.
|
|
But even these watercolors, pale in tone and devoid of sacred symbolism, also feel somehow alive.
|
|
And the imprecise connection they made to the music's beat was devoid of rubato or wit.
|
|
Devoid of people, each interior luxuriates in the serenity enjoyed by the furniture when nobody's home.
|
|
It's fearless, eloquent, witty, lusciously produced, and totally devoid of needless frills and flashy guest spots.
|
|
It's whisper-quiet, well-built and devoid of any chintziness that would betray its mainstream positioning.
|
|
Obama sold the country a vacuous campaign of "hope and change," devoid of substance or experience.
|
|
And it's certainly possible that some symbolic meeting -- devoid of substance -- could take place in Moscow.
|
|
For the passionate laptop fan the thinner Samsung 9 is better—if devoid of touchscreen input.
|
|
And given the ubiquity of AI, what use might terrorists, devoid of compunction, make of it?
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Thanks for the laughs, Queen Sugar, but of course this episode isn't devoid of tearjerker moments.
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And then there's the assumption that people who are abstinent must also be devoid of desire.
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While those speeches have focused more on Clinton, they have not been devoid of Trump contrast.
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As a result, HR 2.0 is stepping into a landscape largely devoid of independent 1.0 vendors.
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The children - ranging from 3 to 19 years old - are devoid of attention and lack stimulation.
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Trump's inner circle—including Nikki Haley, his envisioned UN envoy—is entirely devoid of diplomatic experience.
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It talks of "building a new type of international relations", but is devoid of new ideas.
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And anyway, it's not as though his Chicago offense was decrepit or devoid of any merit.
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He said nothing, took no notes, and turned in tangential essays devoid of punctuation or capitalization.
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This is precisely what French biologists did upon realizing the internet was devoid of mouse songs.
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All signs that point to a vibrant, multicultural city, but somehow devoid of non-white characters.
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What I was pleasantly surprised to find was a game largely devoid of confrontation, of shooting.
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Everyone sees the world through some theological lens, even if it's one devoid of any theos.
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NBC and NBCSN broadcasts are stodgy, devoid of personality, and thinly veiled PR for the league.
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Most of the time things to do with the natural world are devoid of the historical.
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But every glimpse we get of their lives seems so utterly devoid of anything but loneliness.
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In less than a minute, the square is devoid of anyone not wearing a blue uniform.
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This approach represents a potent hybrid, fusing youth activism with political operations devoid of party allegiance.
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Those nutrients can support blooms of phytoplankton in places that otherwise might be devoid of life.
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As far as she could tell, her life was altogether devoid of public action, public interest.
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The bad news is that they also think it is devoid of any substantial interior material.
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The shops on Istalif's main street were open on a recent morning, but devoid of shoppers.
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When it's finished, in 2120 or so, Poplar will be a wildlife sanctuary devoid of residents.
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Even some of the kitchen areas behind the counters were devoid of any employees or food.
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That blunder was compounded last Friday by Comey's fact-devoid, innuendo-crammed letter to congressional leaders.
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On the other hand, Mr. Wright's portrait of Hellman was by no means devoid of sympathy.
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Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars.
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The back of the Mac Pro is devoid of ports compared to a typical Windows machine.
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Devoid of deeper meaning, they are used without so much as a nod to their history.
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Their fledgling but palpable sexuality, seething just below the surface, is devoid of a male perspective.
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Devoid of didacticism, the program confronts hot-button topics like consent, white supremacy, and sexual fluidity.
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In Thailand and Japan, mobs of monkeys and deer are roaming streets now devoid of tourists.
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Comfort is devoid of awkward silences and small talk, instead welcoming you in like a blanket.
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They're devoid of nutritional value, and deliver a mega dose of calories without any accompanying satiety.
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"These are no longer radical ideas," said Sanders, whose speeches were almost devoid of personal references.
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Mr. Trump's approach appears impulsive, improvisational and inchoate — devoid of clear purpose, values or even ideology.
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What follows is a "fairy tale" devoid of princes and princesses, valiant knights and frail damsels.
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But the winner, Duncan Laurence, 290, opted for a more minimalist approach surprisingly devoid of gimmicks.
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But now, windows are boarded up in some shopfronts and the streets are devoid of cars.
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The Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists, March 15.
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Devoid of hard edges or distinct shapes, they nevertheless pulsated with understated but unmistakable nervous energy.
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Many workplaces across the country were devoid of women on Monday, and some schools shut down.
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" Of the boys, prosecutors said: "He made them feel alone, ashamed, guilty and devoid of dignity.
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Employees at the Cedar Knolls store showed shopper after shopper shelves devoid of any hand sanitizer.
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They should be as simple as possible, offer good coverage — and be completely devoid of frills.
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We hated minorities, even though the neighborhoods many of us lived in were devoid of them.
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Stock markets have been largely calm, devoid of whipsawing that would give buyers or sellers pause.
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But inside the fire station was remarkably devoid of partisanship, even if the topic was political.
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Yes, bubble gum keeps the muscles in your mouth occupied, but it's often devoid of nutrients.
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In Cunningham's case, it was spare, elegant, devoid of editorializing affect; it was serious, never gaudy.
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You know, an information environment in which you can live in a world devoid of facts.
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The jewelry aisles were devoid of perusers, but they featured ridiculously affordable items and substantial discounts.
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Love means pain, lonely nights, breakups, heartache, and late night text messages devoid of all dignity.
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Then, in technical language devoid of emotion, the report listed five options, including the estimated cost.
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These ebullient works are devoid of memento mori and other characteristic acknowledgements of death and degradation.
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Why, then, has this season felt so empty and valueless and devoid of anything but violence?
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Once a hotspot for orange teens in pink spandex, Burbank Town Center appeared devoid of youngsters.
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That means a simple face devoid of the metallic chrome you'll see on the company's other wearable.
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This reactive policy means that property owners are often devoid of any responsibility until it's too late.
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It was significantly less funky this time, but also went back to being weirdly devoid of taste.
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There's food in the fridge and your calendar is completely devoid of obligations both work and social.
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Sonny Perdue to serve as agriculture secretary sealed in an inaugural Cabinet devoid of any Latino representation.
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Some of these convey important information; others emerged, devoid of any useful meaning, from the marketing gloaming.
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If a safe space were possible, I'd imagine it to be a place devoid of binary labels.
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Bran may be devoid of emotions by now, but neither the audience nor the show's creators are.
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Mayhem is abrupt, brief and fragmentary — predicated on suave jump-cuts and largely devoid of special effects.
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It is devoid of the scars, marks and other defects to which real skin is inevitably prone.
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Hillary Clinton ran a campaign that was unusually devoid of policy content, at least by historical standards.
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According to the study, LUCA lived around hydrothermal plumes, and thrived in an environment devoid of oxygen.
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An Immersive Experience Devoid of ContentThe HTC Vive's goggles are heavy—noticeably heavier than the Oculus Rift's.
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But the supposedly progressive "safe space" of my female sexuality class was pretty devoid of practical knowledge.
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I'm also not sure why I'm supposed to be excited about playing a character devoid of humanity.
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Certain colors create a mood, and images devoid of color make the viewer look at images differently.
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"I think we just wanted to be better," he says in a tone devoid of any smartassery.
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"The people were a laughing, careless set, devoid of fanaticism, having indeed very little religion," wrote Wills.
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An argument you hear more and more these days is that entertainment should be devoid of politics.
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"We struggle to proceed in a world that has gone gray, flat, and is devoid of joy."
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His is a legacy that demands a specific kind of appreciation, one devoid of grief or rage.
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Devoid of human habitation, it is one of the last holdouts for the country's endangered elephant population.
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Who will talk about Cristiano Ronaldo—certainly a great player, but devoid of any character or flavor?
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Unfortunately, it's largely devoid of the kind of character development that can give such conversations real impact.
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" Rosenblum, the attorney, said the "allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness.
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Thousands of trees have been snapped at their base and those still standing are devoid of leaves.
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Mild tempos attend anthemic choruses devoid of tension, prompting mesmerized fans to sway and raise their arms.
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His actors are loud, the set design is garish, and courtroom scenes are devoid of any drama.
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Last time out, Cal lost to Oregon State, 47-353, in an overtime game devoid of defense.
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The legacy of ISIS should not be a landscape in northern Iraq that is devoid of minorities.
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The party of small government has now been overcome by nationalism and devoid of any guiding principles.
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One bottle could be astonishingly beautiful, while the next could be odd and almost devoid of pleasure.
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No racial, ethnic, or religious group is devoid of members who can be loud, crass, and obnoxious.
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The Crown Prince's vision for a new Muslim World is optimistic, understanding and devoid of political Islam.
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Relish the delights of being unfettered, free and devoid of the pressures faced by people in relationships.
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Uninhibited nudity devoid of affectation is supremely important; it was the strongest way to communicate these things.
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The Moon hangs above us like a dusty old rock, devoid of life, pock-marked by craters.
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Presentations by executives somehow manage to be simultaneously dramatically overhyped, dreadfully boring, and totally devoid of content.
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"I don't think the solution of totally being devoid of social contact is the answer," Perissinotto said.
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"I don't think the solution of totally being devoid of social contact is the answer," she said.
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President Trump is completely devoid of principles and often listens to the last person he spoke to.
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Modern ratites are all flightless, so biologists have always assumed their ancestors were also devoid of flight.
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But now, Ubud's hotels and shops have few customers and the streets are uncharacteristically devoid of traffic.
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The view that technological change always and everywhere benefits most groups is completely devoid of historical context.
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You've almost definitely seen photos of various notable locations (Times Square, the bridges) suddenly devoid of people.
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Trade people tended to consider international macro people semi-charlatans, doing ad hoc stuff devoid of rigor.
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"Today we see that Jovenel Moise is devoid of any popular legitimacy," Michel told a news conference.
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Turkey's Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the resolution as "devoid of any historical or legal basis".
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Ms Hardy's implacable sincerity can feel sometimes devastating but is never devoid of wit and soothing humanity.
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"If there's anything that should be totally devoid of any partisan influence, it's the Fed," she said.
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With college looming, Hala's trying to figure out who she is, devoid of obligations or prescribed roles.
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For the foreseeable future, the Mets appear to be a team devoid of both of those qualities.
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"We were devoid of a fundamental understanding of Afghanistan — we didn't know what we were doing," Ret.
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It is, therefore, odd that the debate over immigration reform has been so devoid of economic analysis.
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And if both major political parties are devoid of internal accord, the door to extremism opens wide.
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It's not devoid of clothing, though what is available for sale is geared toward fitness and wellness.
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An atmosphere devoid of love and of acceptance, where a person's internal wars go unnoticed and unattended.
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They are not just devoid of meaning but ruthless in their insistence that they are that way.
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In that moment, the figures look at each other devoid of the misconceptions often placed on them.
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The movie's attitude toward its protagonist is fiercely devoid of sentimentalism and, at times, flat-out disapproving.
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Incredibly bored in traffic jams on August bank holidays and devoid of a soundtrack to lawnmowing, probably.
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The showrunners claimed it was an accident devoid of political meaning, and HBO distanced itself from the action.
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Physical attraction can go a long way, even in relationships that are devoid of other very important things.
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It is hot and dry, the air smells of sulphur, and the landscape is largely devoid of color.
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They leaned close, Noor's red eyes looking up, through them, devoid of light now in the dim cab.
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The sport is devoid of homegrown superstars, and the popular ones in the league are retired international players.
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Body Void—the band formerly known as Devoid—has really come out swinging on its full-length debut.
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The effect is macabre, surreal, like a Dalí painting come to life — except it's utterly devoid of life.
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But these numbers are devoid of dramatic pressure, not to speak of poetry, invention, wit or even sexiness.
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In a spring training generally devoid of intrigue for the Mets, Wright is the one significant question mark.
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The Syrian military source said the allegations that government forces were using chemical weapons were "devoid of truth".
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Here's a brief setup from Bethesda: Dive headfirst into a dystopian world devoid of society, law, and order.
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What's perhaps most notable about the OnePlus 53, however, is how devoid of novelty the phone itself is.
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The sizable bezel below the screen is a bit of a no man's land, devoid of all function.
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Normally, fossils are devoid of any color, forcing paleontologists to make educated guesses about their specimen's actual appearance.
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The very act of scribing, of copying down the words written by someone else, is devoid of interpretation.
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Devoid of a wrist strap, doesn't the thing more or less become a tiny, much less useful smartphone?
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"Donald Trump's typography is a lot like Trump himself: full of attitude yet devoid of character," Heller wrote.
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The book is devoid of the back-in-the-day, rose-tinted nostalgia that besets similar archival projects.
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It's a nice video, devoid of talk of aluminium, but well worth a watch now knowing he's leaving.
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Closed, the system takes on the appearance of a scaled down ThinkPad – albeit one largely devoid of ports.
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It looks devoid of life, and it has a fog so thick you can barely see through it.
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When a script is completely devoid of curves, the writer lacks empathy and craves power, prestige and admiration.
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There are no local equivalents of Sri Lanka's "ghost airport", built with Chinese capital and devoid of flights.
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The paper is not only devoid of science, it lacks the professional decorum that other science journals demand.
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The most secure election system is one where audits are routine, public, and completely devoid of news value.
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" In a letter issued Friday, Bowe demanded that Bolling dismiss the lawsuit, calling it "utterly devoid of merit.
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The sauce which it was bathed in was tastefully sour and blessedly devoid of any sugary overkill. Touché.
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But you don't want to be so broke that complaining about being broke becomes completely devoid of irony.
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Unlike a number of high-tech competitors, the C200 is a machine largely devoid of bells and whistles.
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It's all nostalgic fun and games, but this can create a blurry timeline, devoid of life's ticking clock.
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"Initially, my plan was to compose a frame devoid of any humanness," Marielle says, of the Ruinism cover.
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The meeting didn't appear on Trump's public schedule, which has been devoid of appearances every day this week.
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Therefore, its path to IPO was devoid of the normal pressures of falling cash reserves and impatient investors.
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Discover stories, by contrast, have often felt alien to the platform — text-heavy, overproduced, and devoid of personality.
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It's pretty, uptempo, and eerily devoid of any cultural specificity—universally accessible music that comes seemingly from nowhere.
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They are a hodge-podge of product, tightly crammed into a space that is largely devoid of inspiration.
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Instead, Father Spadaro said Francis sought to avoid categorizing people and wanted a welcoming environment devoid of discrimination.
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In the hands of parachuting reporters, rural America became a frighteningly white place, devoid of people of color.
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And the longer these models are devoid of weather troubles, the more nervous the bean bulls will become.
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Two weeks before the meeting, the kitchen division of the Metro Center department store was devoid of knives.
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"With this tragedy, the Trump administration has taken a position that is devoid of moral foundation," she wrote.
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The result was an article devoid of the letter "G," as the "G" key had become totally unresponsive.
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Our initial investigation, clearly establishes the allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness.
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"The American people do not need more emotional, condescending lectures that are completely devoid of facts," Cox said.
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Allegations of an evacuation of al-Waer's residents were "devoid of truth", the channel quoted Barazi as saying.
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What we all are losing in this battle is our ability to live our lives devoid of fear.
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Our association with robots is typically one devoid of feeling—hey seem cold and threatening, computational and unapproachable.
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Look beyond the schoolhouse walls, and you'll always see a snowy wasteland devoid of features or organic growth.
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That the lines themselves are devoid of much situation-specific feeling makes their repetition all the more annoying.
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Dispersed among other works, they are disconnected and devoid of empathy, yet somehow authoritative in their snide confidence.
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Trump and Murdoch also share a transactional approach to politics, devoid of almost any ideology besides self-interest.
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It was a day devoid of much of the rancor that had prolonged and defined his confirmation process.
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In this tale no mention is made of the divine; the Jews inhabit a world devoid of revelation.
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For Charlton, Mr. Ditko created the Question, also in a suit and hat but devoid of facial features.
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Rating Percival's post-episode musings on The Man in the High Castle are especially devoid of anything worthwhile.
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But this particular stretch of land, almost devoid of people, had become a seasonal haven for the houbara.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We are unseen visitors in a world largely devoid of primary colors.
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It's as if we've fallen down a rabbit hole and landed in a Wonderland totally devoid of wonder.
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The wall works HardOn/TheBelly, PopTitsToTheHitzzz, and Porn use capitalist symbols for purposes devoid of their original function.
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And he was strikingly devoid of ego, "more interested in pursuing knowledge than in publishing it," Isaacson writes.
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It would top out at 510 feet tall, thanks to a 150-foot-tall midsection devoid of residences.
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That's not to say the comic is devoid of nuance or quiet moments; in fact, there are plenty.
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It is not devoid of any reference to the museum or the association between Le Corbusier and Japan.
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Rainbow Light Women's One is an all-natural, organic multivitamin devoid of artificial sweeteners, colors, flavors, or fillers.
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In other words, in a game devoid of offensive highlights, the most dramatic moments were provided by Tanaka.
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As a result, public places like malls are becoming increasingly devoid of shoppers, essentially transforming into ghost towns.
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Snacks devoid of nutrition and loaded with sugars can lead to fatigue, cravings, weight gain and tooth decay.
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Though now devoid of art and most furniture, each park-facing room remains anchored by an ornate fireplace.
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Byrne's original stage design concept was an empty box, devoid of mic stands, pedal boards, cables and speakers.
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Franco understands this and marshals all his degree-mongering studiousness to play the autodidact devoid of self-awareness.
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She quickly rewrites his outlandish speech to one that is extraordinarily boring and vague, devoid of anything juicy.
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The first time I dipped my toe into a world devoid of other people's opinions was by accident.
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Without the imposition of work requirements, Medicaid is a federal freebie devoid of personal responsibility by the recipient.
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Cohen described a man devoid of principles and determined to win in pursuit of money, power and prestige.
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The reason Discord gets a low grade, though, is that the data it provides is devoid of context.
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Elections without minimal guarantees and devoid of the larger humanitarian problems facing Venezuela will only prolong the suffering.
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This wasn't true the previous summer, which we mostly spent inside hospitals — clean and sterile, devoid of nature.
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It is obsessed with striving, relentlessly positive, devoid of humor, and — once you notice it — impossible to escape.
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There's now an epidemic of old people dying alone in sad apartment complexes completely devoid of young people.
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Devoid of the human figure, the tableau evokes feelings of inclusion and exclusion and their high school associations.
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In a short space of time, hackers have brought excitement back to a stagnating community devoid of any prospects.
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The track offers an inhuman rhythm, so the video responds in kind, bleak, beautiful, and devoid of life altogether.
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Take a Knee, My Ass (I Won't Take a Knee) is dumb, disingenuous, and devoid of any redeeming qualities.
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By the time you are done with an island it's usually devoid of nature, and densely packed with buildings.
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Again, all totally necessary lessons, but it's best to not learn them in a city completely devoid of sun.
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They are also devoid of the Apple icon on the back — instead, the Goophone i22015 has a bumblebee logo.
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The vines seem alone, small and squat, in these fields devoid of so much as a blade of grass.
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He usually achieves this with disorienting combinations of spatial, visual and aural elements that are rarely devoid of politics.
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He says that his photos -- devoid of people -- show a more objective viewpoint that is difficult to argue with.
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"It is significant that she completely rebranded to Frances Valentine that was completely devoid of her name," says Zerbo.
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Solidarity also doesn't mean flattening our experiences, assuming our experiences are alike and devoid of context, power, and history.
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Does anything in here logically build to something, even in a movie like Impolex that's just devoid of logic?
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And both their video ads on social media and the speeches at their convention were devoid of Marxist claptrap.
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The book comes out next week, which means the following accounts are still incomplete and devoid of full context.
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But assembling a team only a mother could love doesn't have to be devoid of bi-partisan olive branches.
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White supremacists and Neo-Nazis were villains devoid of all but the most basic motivations for their morbid crimes.
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That belief assumes the locker room to be devoid of mature, respectful men and full of braggadocio and misogyny.
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Rating That's not to say the comic is devoid of nuance or quiet moments; in fact, there are plenty.
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They're aspiring to the idea of a belief system while conversing in a way that is devoid of bullshit.
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The cabinet is dominated by colourful personalities with passionate views on Brexit, while Downing Street is devoid of ideas.
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It's not all bad; I don't want to paint a false picture of an industry devoid of radical spirit.
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Apart from the South African trio, the leaderboard is devoid of players from outside the United States and Europe.
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The problem was that the store was once again devoid of anybody but the staff, my photographer, and me.
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For a universe that's so preoccupied with the soul, in this regard, Blade Runner is utterly devoid of one.
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That takes me to my response to those who hold that these were "year zero" riots devoid of politics.
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What looks like a business account — but is not confirmed to be Jared Kushner — is also devoid of posts.
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But Wolfe Herd actually attributes much of Bumble's success to working in an environment devoid of a dev team.
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Last year Mad Max: Fury Road blew everyone's minds by being an action movie essentially devoid of non-action.
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Much as Trump's supporters do, they loved the superlatives with which he described America, devoid of complications and doubt.
|
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And fast-fashion favorite Forever 21 remained devoid of fans despite a flurry of pink signs heralding massive markdowns.
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Devoid of ego, they are at one with the earth and the sky and, by extension, all of creation.
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The last scene of Stranger Things 2 was blissfully devoid of demogorgons — but chock-full of raging adolescent hormones.
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But it's a reminder of where we are — a place devoid of modern fashion and maybe even modern morals.
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It's also a platform devoid of likes and follower metrics, which social networks like Instagram have been built on.
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One Rolling Stone critic described it as "a movie utterly devoid of wit, excitement, and any reason for being."
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What I do know is that I want to live in a country devoid of discrimination, division and hatred.
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Lost are the voices of reason who could disagree with party leadership without finding themselves devoid of political support.
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They dressed as Victorian swells and lived in a home devoid of modern conveniences such as electricity and plumbing.
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It would be a world devoid of any fear of losing your passport / green card / driver's license / credit cards.
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So when we see a ceremony devoid of all the cliché Pinterest ideas — we get pretty (okay, very!) excited.
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As a reader, Steiner speaks at a steady pace, in a flat tone mostly devoid of emphasis or rhythm.
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It is full of menace but devoid of monsters, a minimalist approach that is both intriguing and somewhat unsatisfying.
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Instead, it was one of several outings this week steeped in personal experience and anecdote, and devoid of policy.
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Five former "Naked and Afraid" contestants will be placed, in the buff, on a Caribbean island devoid of food.
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In many later self-portraits, Kahlo depicted herself in bed, in vast and barren landscapes devoid of other figures.
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But I would not go so far as to say that "Early Man" is entirely devoid of historical interest.
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The study tested participants in two ways: first, it presented statements to the participants that were devoid of politics.
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Yet nothing is diluted or compromised in the coalescence; somehow Aboulela manages to create this tapestry devoid of clichés.
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But his speech was devoid of any mention of the role of technology in his vision for the economy.
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But the scripted portion of the day was devoted to ceremonial activities devoid of politics with the royal family.
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She is an old-fashioned English public servant, devoid of bombast and rhetorical flourish, and uninterested in personal power.
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Eventually, Wheatcroft found a three-mile path near the Doncaster-Sheffield Airport that was largely devoid of foot traffic.
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Watching messages recorded by celebrities for strangers is at once totally impersonal and devoid of context, and completely intimate.
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" Late in life, Conant wrote a memoir that Conant the biographer describes as "dry and devoid of personal detail.
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His stated aim is to make art that, like life itself, is "stupid," or devoid of meaning or explanation.
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday have traditionally been devoid of great camera deals, but 2019 proves to be different.
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Its Turner is all bombast in historical clothing, the heavy-handed film devoid of insights into Turner's creative spark.
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A Syrian military source said this week allegations that government forces were using chemical weapons were "devoid of truth".
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They have tried to remedy that drawback with customized playlists, but still they feel devoid of a human touch.
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I wish it were possible to consult Professor Higgins: Can there be a neutral delivery, devoid of geographical cadence?
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She was only a few years older than Agnes, but she'd had an entirely different upbringing, devoid of rules.
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Trouble is, basaltic lava is basically devoid of nitrogen—a natural fertilizer of both terrestrial and aquatic plant life.
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It represented a greater frustration with Silicon Valley culture and its reputation for funding "disruptive" products devoid of impact.
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The affection here for "Home Alone" is palpable — it helps to know the original — and largely devoid of malice.
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There you have it, an email account completely devoid of email — until you receive a new message, that is.
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Ms. Deutch is an alert and engaging performer, but Samantha is almost entirely devoid of interests, tastes or ideas.
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In that series, she showed cityscapes devoid of human figures, the setting as vessel for the emotions in play.
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This collection of freestanding and wall-mounted sculptures creates a series of surreal scenarios devoid of any definite narrative.
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Devoid of people, the images capture the interplay of light and shadow as they dance upon the city's surfaces.
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Being someone convicted of terrorism does not mean that you're devoid of all hope or that you're not human.
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The natural antidote to this condition is not a retrenchment to amorphous, universal descriptors devoid of context or nuance.
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At night, the sidewalks are still largely devoid of life, except for an occasional cluster gathered outside an art gallery.
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The back of the tablet is a lovely brushed aluminum and is, interestingly, completely devoid of a rear-facing camera.
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There's typically a hit-or-miss opening monologue, condensed guest interviews devoid of real substance, and a closing musical act.
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However, not a single one of QD's four interactive dramas manages to be devoid of the gamified abuse of women.
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Mr. Trump teased that a major event had occurred with a tweet devoid of context shortly before 9:30 p.m.
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Our sources tell us TayTay's 6th album, "Reputation," is devoid of hate or trash talking directed at her longtime foe.
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The "golden eggies" are gone: A vendor ban has left a busy corridor in Flushing, Queens, devoid of street food.
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Some have even called out his approach to Christianity as one utterly devoid of anything representative of the Christian tradition.
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I believe this exposes this as an outcome-oriented decision, devoid of any reasonable mooring in technology or consumer expectations.
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A show titled Sex and the City would be accused of false advertising if it was devoid of risque humor.
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They're usually more commonly found at the drug store than at stores like Sephora—devoid of any recognizable brand name.
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The result is a film devoid of blood, politics, and really of much in the way of conflict at all.
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The Evernote Market will shut down on February 3rd, though the store already looks to be largely devoid of stock.
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We went back to my apartment and had sex so devoid of passion, I didn't even take my shirt off.
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The flesh was a deep and uniform marigold color, completely devoid of the stringy fibers that sometimes plague supermarket mangoes.
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There's no gasoline smell, and the garage is devoid of the kind of grease I associate with my local mechanic.
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It could have been overkill, but it's a pleasantly disquieting ride, devoid — thank God — of gratuitous, doll-themed horror visuals.
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Certainly, not all Columbiners fit this description—many espouse an innocent affection for Dylan and Eric devoid of sexual undertones.
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A waste overload creates rivers devoid of fish and bubbling with methane, groundwater contaminated with fecal bacteria, and other problems.
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Women's health has long been devoid of technological innovation, but when it comes to fertility options, that's starting to change.
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Facebook was full of holiday photos from my mildly problematic family friends, and Twitter was refreshingly devoid of hot takes.
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Every so often, Snapchat rolls out an under-the-radar update, devoid of any official announcement or in-app fanfare.
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Apple's Siri often stumbles on simple requests, while Google Now is a personality-devoid arm of the company's search engine.
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Sure, Ernest Hemingway once said "write drunk, edit sober," but he existed in a world devoid of topical hot takes.
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It is a film of the moment, about surveillance and oversharing and living in virtual world devoid of human connection.
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Since the winners have been long announced, the ACM Honors is an annual awards show that's usually devoid of suspense.
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Bowser, a Democrat, recently won her second term as mayor following a breezy re-election bid devoid of culinary controversy.
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In fact, they're all specifically devoid of any need for musical talent on Real Husbands Of Hollywood star Nick's part.
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It takes too much interpretation, they say, to read anti-Muslim bias into an executive order devoid of religious content.
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You can't even bass-out on the Beats audio system, given that it's mysteriously, perhaps shockingly, devoid of bottom-end.
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Kaine reinforces Clinton's "steady hand" message, but that is a message, however valid and necessary, that's completely devoid of sizzle.
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They're devoid of ideas about how they can meet the needs of the American people so it's an ad hominems.
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On Wellness Until recently, Paris had been devoid of food delivery services, much less gluten-free and dairy-free options.
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The Chinese leadership would like Hong Kong to remain an economic city devoid of ideology or a sense of identity.
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Despite being completely devoid of human or animal life, one can't help but imagine the stories behind Puder's uninhabited landscapes.
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Rooms are devoid of art, but dried paint on my dirty floor-to-ceiling window added an unintentional abstract effect.
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Hillary Clinton's campaign certainly wasn't devoid of policy discussions, but its ads tended to skew toward attacking Trump's personal failings.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Is a film that is almost devoid of its main component still a film?
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The other two parties of the left, the Greens and the Left Party, appear equally devoid of optimism and direction.
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Some architects prefer their creations devoid of people — it photographs better that way — but Lina Bo Bardi built for life.
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The downtown streets were cold and quiet in the daytime hours leading up to tipoff, devoid of James-related signage.
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It will be an au naturel kitchen too, devoid of metal and plastic, and have the feeling of a spa.
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Viewed by members as a divinely revealed process, it is devoid of electioneering whether behind the scenes or in public.
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Ms. Gottlieb learned later that it had taken him to a hospital devoid of protesters, Bellevue Hospital Center, for evaluation.
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In this world devoid of human presence, the only movement is the rustling of wind or the drumming of rain.
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Willets Point was once filled with auto chop shops that lined streets devoid of sidewalks, streetlights and any sewage system.
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The elites of the party, Mr. Bacharach writes, are devoid of ideals and ideas save one: Be scared of Republicans.
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Instead, it's an eco-fable devoid of didactic overkill, delivered with energy, winking mischief, unobtrusive effects and a skilled cast.
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Mr. Trump's speech on Afghanistan was conspicuously devoid of details, such as a timetable or the number of new troops.
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The Los Angeles Times, for instance, wrote a front-page story devoid of any of Mr. Scaramucci's most indecent words.
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Lut desert In the Persian language "Lut" refers to bare land without water and devoid of vegetation, according to UNESCO.
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Putin barely touched on foreign policy and was devoid of the grievances toward the West that characterized many past addresses.
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Mr. Trump may be moving now, Mr. Noble said, to ensure he can address a friendly crowd devoid of protesters.
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Booker's young audience in Washington found his answer to Charlamagne's direct questions devoid of the compelling nature of his biography.
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It's possible that some kind of violent interaction between galaxies could have left NGC 1052–DF2 devoid of dark matter.
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Today, swaths of the once-psychedelic Great Barrier Reef in Australia have turned boneyard white and largely devoid of life.
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Adams is, of course, entitled to his opinions, but they should be based on facts and devoid of key omissions.
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To add them, the headache is identifying a smooth, meandering path devoid of cracks or impassable berms of broken ice.
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The rest of the show was similarly devoid of stereotypical Spanish signposts, betting instead on visceral physicality and complex tableaux.
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But the 1988 campaign ads were seen as being especially devoid of substance and what was called the air war.
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Trump's official stances, as published on his campaign website, are noticeably devoid of any specifics on women's issues, including equal pay.
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Maisel's Rachel Brosnahan won the Best Actress In A Comedy award in an all-white category devoid of publicly queer women.
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While one might assume a cashier-free environment would be completely devoid of human interaction, that was far from the case.
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Fire Warrior, the Tau shooter which was so utterly devoid of charm that it barely seems to have existed at all.
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Sonny Perdue to serve as agriculture secretary and in the process locking in an inaugural Cabinet devoid of any Latino representation.
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Even Easter egg hunts that seem to be devoid of any sense whatsoever have their origins in pagan symbols of fertility.
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We received one lecture on the subject, descriptive and appropriately devoid of ideology in the way most of our lectures were.
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If they're looking for a thoughtful and scary vision of the future of technology, Season 5 is devoid of horrifying tech.
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For that, Trump got a news cycle devoid of stories about his taxes, murdered journalists, or Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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The new look, as seen via screenshots sent to Mashable, shows icons that are flatter, thinner and devoid of any color.
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The 15th August press statement by the U.S. Ambassador to the UN on Iran is devoid of any shred of truth.
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But still, Grey Worm and Missandei's moment together should give anyone hope that Game of Thrones isn't entirely devoid of tenderness.
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Now, Facebook's product is a much more benign and watered-down news aggregator, mainly because it is devoid of human input.
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It looks cool, but when you play it the action set-piece is devoid of any sense of danger or excitement.
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Google's homepage has famously been a minimalist affair, devoid of the links that often cluttered the homepages of other search engines.
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What we find could tell us whether our cosmic neighborhood is devoid of life or brimming with Earth-like real-estate.
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It's not an easy drive, but it's also suspiciously devoid of the violence that suffuses most moments of Far Cry 5.
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These stories are problematic for a number of reasons and not just because they are almost entirely devoid of female protagonists.
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Some have noted that the rise is merely part of a random year-to-year fluctuation, devoid of any meaningful explanation.
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The video released by the companies shows a clean, white, modern, and comfortable-looking space, although one conspicuously devoid of windows.
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This may seem dramatic to some of you, but I live in Los Angeles, a voting map completely devoid of redness.
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Some of these species vanish below about 30 feet; anything deeper is too cold, too dark, and too devoid of oxygen.
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It has been devoid of Nazarbayev's opponents for more than a decade and routinely rubber-stamps laws drafted by the government.
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Yet even allowing for dramatic license, "Snowden" is hagiography, devoid of nuance, unleavened by criticism, missing even a believable character arc.
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In his speech, Selahattin Demirtas on Wednesday described himself as a "political prisoner," devoid of the right to a fair trial.
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Today's Build 2016 event was a marathon two-hour affair, but it was almost completely devoid of incremental or iterative improvements.
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And since music festivals are devoid of most societal norms, plenty of outlandish trends can have their 15 minutes of fame.
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Otherwise, however, we haven't heard a lot out of the company, including a WWDC that was entirely devoid of new hardware.
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The prospect of an existence utterly devoid of marvels, all fluorescent lighting and beige carpets, is one I'm unwilling to accept.
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I certainly don't want to see him turned into some kind of great black superhero, devoid of his flaws and failures.
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The songs on Ruins aren't sketches or bare-bone structures, they're complete works, devoid of anything not essential to Harris's vision.
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However, the market should determine coal's fate, not bureaucrats in Washington promulgating regulations that are devoid of any meaningful climate benefit.
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Yet Ms. Trump's ably delivered address was strangely impersonal — devoid of colorful stories and anecdotes about this most colorful of candidates.
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How did our national public discourse become so base and, at the same time, so devoid of humanity, kindness, and empathy?
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Gregory House is devoid of bedside manner and wouldn't even talk to his patients if he could get away with it.
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The escalators from the underground Metro station there continued to run, eerily devoid of workers and tourists for a weekday morning.
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A steady lilt, alternately peaceful and hallucinatory, presides over the work, which is devoid of punctuation except for frequent question marks.
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Surprisingly, only one of the eight video stores I visited in the process of writing this article was devoid of customers.
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The images are almost always devoid of people and at times have been heavily censored, an eerie combination of ghostly suppression.
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As I coughed for the next half hour, I noted that the smoke was surprisingly devoid of any additional ranchy zest.
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Earlier, around rush hour, Congress Avenue had been nearly devoid of traffic as the city's workforce had resigned itself to telecommuting.
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Their ultimate mission is to provide a space of support and advice for female curators that is devoid of any rivalry.
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The police released a video showing confessions by Sajad and his cousin, delivered matter-of-factly, devoid of emotion or explanation.
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On Earth, almost all methane is produced by living organisms, although it is also generated by geothermal reactions devoid of biology.
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It takes some trial and error to find the optimal position of the neck and arms in a gravity-devoid world.
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Cars crash and characters are repeatedly bonked on the head, every brutality erupting on a canvas that's studiously devoid of affect.
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This year, the field is devoid of one mega-favorite, meaning that there is even more variability expected in the tournament.
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Girls didn't wear dresses, clothing was devoid of color and silk was something that Guo rarely saw in her younger years.
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"I lived in a hospital for a year, devoid of any dignity and any aesthetic, and rarely got outdoors," he recalls.
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They have the optical mysteries of Ad Reinhardt's "black paintings," though Humphrey's are devoid of geometry or any composition at all.
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These journeys to English-language theater or the wordless comfort of symphony music and dance have helped devoid my cultural void.
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Gail Collins: Bret, I'm on book leave until August, but I didn't really want to spend two months devoid of conversation.
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President Trump's supporters are, in fact, living in a "bizarro" universe — a universe that is devoid of facts, truth and reality.
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Conversations flow into one another in long paragraphs devoid of quotation marks and even punctuation to differentiate one speaker from another.
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In our individualized culture, we like to see ourselves devoid of a context, as though we are a self-contained entity.
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Even the settings feel reflective of Scrooge's personality; his office and home are large but palpably cold and devoid of color.
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Louis Fratino's preparatory studies isolate vignettes of boys on larger sheets of paper, rendered with a tender touch devoid of affectation.
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But Wildlands quickly reveals itself as a husk, devoid of any life or meaningful story, with more veneer than actual substance.
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She destroyed and repurposed some of her completed paintings to create textured pieces devoid of genre, such as with "Nihilism" (1949).
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This is the first time we have convincingly seen core collapse of a massive star that is so devoid of matter.
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Instead, he made a self-deprecating speech that was largely devoid of national politics, a former aide who attended told POLITICO.
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A championship that had been largely devoid of drama since Koepka ran away from the field on Friday sprang to life.
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It's almost completely devoid of color and action, drawing your eye directly to the red blood against W.K.'s light skintone.
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Using such terms avoids demonizing majorities of Sunni Muslims who just want to follow their faith, devoid of politics or activism.
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Adult coloring books were devoid of the movie tie-ins and cartoons and fairies and princesses that characterize children's coloring books.
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Israel's Channel 10 television quoted a lawyer for Milchan as saying that occasional gift-giving was devoid of any business interests.
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One of the many things that gaming company Valve is famous for is its flat internal hierarchy, which is devoid of managers.
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The volcanic island is uninhabited and the northern part of the island is, as the name suggests, barren and devoid of vegetation.
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In a March 13th white paper, largely devoid of technical specifics, fledgling security firm CTS-Labs revealed numerous vulnerabilities affecting AMD processors.
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The photos capture the eerie sensation of standing on a silent street surrounded by empty skyscrapers and public spaces devoid of life.
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You can carry on using your apps as normal, except they'll be devoid of color (and their notifications might not work either).
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Even a company thought by many to be completely devoid of any sense of moral responsibility won't stoop to using Alternative Facts.
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No reality show has been so devoid of sympathetic characters, so hostile toward the human watching experience, and yet so eminently watchable.
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It could pass for PG. I See You is surprisingly short on graphic violence and completely devoid of nudity or sexual situations.
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Not to question the 2016 election's commitment to Sparkle Motion, but this election cycle has been devoid of choreographed song and dance.
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But while her speech emphasized the emotional notes, it was hardly devoid of facts — some of which were more reliable than others.
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Once-pleasant rivers such as the Yamuna in Delhi and the Mithi in Mumbai are devoid of oxygen and black with sewage.
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I had just asked him if the computer he provided access to was a clean test laptop, devoid of his personal data.
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In a race that has been largely devoid of policy debates, he has significantly declined to say if he would back Sen.
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It just underscores that the people in the highest ranks of the government, the FBI and the DOJ are devoid of principle.
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Always interested in personal power and essentially devoid of any commitment to democratic ideals, Trump is naturally inclined to be a strongman.
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While there's never been a time devoid of witches (never forget The Craft), 2018 is providing these spellbinders with quite the moment.
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By which I mean, one completely devoid of singing (and of Eddie Murphy's talking dragon, Mushu, another memorable quirk of the original).
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Both tracks are bubblegum pop at its most sticky —- perfect contenders for songs of the summer in a summer devoid of one.
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It is frequently funny, often melancholic, and ultimately hopeful, beautiful in its portrayal of a far better world almost devoid of fear.
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Chazelle has also been commended for directing a space movie devoid of all sensationalism, something we've come to expect with "astronaut" movies.
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She lost the competition by misspelling the word bewusstseinslage, which is a state of consciousness or a feeling devoid of sensory components.
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I've heard stories about strange mechanical planets, ones devoid of organic life, and I've made it a goal to finally see one.
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But despite all that, Bleed for This is utterly devoid of tension, making for a limp entry in the fighting-film lineage.
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By the time someone suggested it may be leprosy, Moses' big toe was already deformed and his feet were devoid of feeling.
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The otherwise unclaimed seabed under the great white Arctic of people's imagination, according to the U.S. study, is largely devoid of oil.
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Previous matches against Qatar during this year's tournament have been devoid of a Qatari fan presence, the stadiums' away sections mostly empty.
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The movie is also devoid of both jokes and whimsy, a problem when the whole set design is built to surround both.
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As has been the case for years, the performances in the latest episode of The Walking Dead were mostly devoid of humanity.
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The silicone LABB band is devoid of features and affordances traditionally found on watch straps—most notably a buckle or a clasp.
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He believed the Starks were as power hungry and devoid of human decency as he — and his friends in King's Landing — were.
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Second runner-up: Republican voters, who finally got a fully substantive debate devoid of Trump's incoherent blurting and debate moderators' Trump fixation.
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Kara never breaks from the stereotype of sexless, selfless mother figure, devoid of personality outside her irrational love for her pseudo daughter.
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Eager to move on The President's public schedule has been devoid of opportunities for the press to see him since last Thursday.
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It also makes it so much easier to create hyper curated photos devoid of the imperfections that made instant cameras so charming.
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Forbes fuels short-handed Spurs past Mavericks DALLAS — On a night largely devoid of stars, an unsung rookie was able to shine.
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The real test will be whether hip youngsters, devoid of this loyalty, become equally enamoured with their ordinary lives and ordinary problems.
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The image shows off a rather bland-looking smartphone with an uncluttered home screen devoid of any duplicate apps and unnecessary bloatware.
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Much of the soil in Detroit's vacant lots was devoid of nutrients, riddled with rubble, polluted with industrial chemicals and heavy metals.
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Firefighters use them to open breaks in the forest that are devoid of anything that burns, starving an approaching fire of fuel.
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In Brazil, the new president, Michel Temer, who appointed a cabinet devoid of women, is married to a former beauty pageant contestant.
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If you pay attention to words, you will notice quickly that these songs are full of thought and almost devoid of action.
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The effects of the burning keep water from being soaked into dry ground devoid of vegetation, spurring floods and mudflows, she said.
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He wrote about his feelings in his private diary, but even those words were devoid of any malice or petty personal insults.
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And while the President rubbed elbows with Asian heads of state, this trip was almost entirely devoid of interaction with everyday people.
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Warren's narrative is curiously devoid of any mention of foreign competition, which radically changed how companies behaved in the 85033s and 1980s.
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"This case is devoid of any admissible evidence that ties Mr. Greenberg to anything improper in either of these transactions," Boies said.
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You never knew this side of him: rippling through one vividly feminine sequence, parallel to three women, hilarious yet devoid of camp.
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Of course I'd love for all of them to be completely into feminism after the workshop, and devoid of those stereotypes forever.
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Instead, these flags are for a dark, befouled planet devoid of human life; we are only felt through the filth we've created.
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What the UFC suddenly has on their hands then, is a New York City debut almost entirely devoid of New York fighters.
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This leaves the Trump White House understaffed and devoid of the moderating forces that helped shape his first 14 months in office.
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Bronze Babe Since summer vacays never outnumber hours spent in the office devoid of sunshine, at least there's makeup that fakes it.
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Federal data has long shown that the black neighborhoods of St. Louis have been almost devoid of mortgage lending in recent years.
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" In the op-ed, Lavin slams the GOP nominee, calling him a "bully," a "bigot" and someone "devoid of grace or magnanimity.
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England, devoid of pretension and ego, seemed open and friendly, unexpectedly likable and — most shockingly of all — actually quite good at soccer.
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Whatever minimalist programming it took to make the man this comically devoid of human emotion, it surely saved some room for basketballing.
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Brandi Twilley's paintings of her childhood bedroom before it was destroyed by a fire are devoid of sentimentality, nostalgia, and even sympathy.
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The area is devoid of grass and trees, he said, and someone at the scene compared it to the surface of Mars.
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In a landscape devoid of major acting opportunities for Asians and Asian Americans, the lack of nominations and wins really isn't surprising.
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But in a Senate mostly devoid of the kind of commanding figures who once roamed its halls, he was a rare bird.
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He speaks flatly with the faded Boston accent from his youth, devoid of partisan passion and with a technocratic emphasis on competence.
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But consumers, hearing of any potential cure — even if devoid of important context — are nonetheless trying to get their hands on chloroquine.
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What we do is offer a truly excellent engineering education for women engineers of tomorrow in classrooms devoid of misogyny and intimidation.
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He often sided with them against the religious authorities of his day, men who were powerful, controlling, legalistic and devoid of mercy.
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Consent workshops can be as impersonal and utilitarian as an SAT prep book: fact-based, transactional, generalized and devoid of human emotion.
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With such extreme restrictions in place, Kabul came to resemble a ghost city -- eerily calm and devoid of people in the streets.
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But as the clock closed in on midnight, I noticed the bar area had grown suspiciously devoid of familiar New York faces.
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Additionally, the campaigns have been devoid of any dialogue regarding new technology that is reshaping the American factory floor or global economics.
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"Anyone with any intellectual honesty can see that this hearing is a sham devoid of any semblance of due process," he wrote.
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Regrettably, his "Armed Response," a low-budget, high-tech action film with supernatural overtones, is devoid of such a sense of play.
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The new rules made for a remarkable scene: a major Manhattan street devoid of cars looking more like a lonely rural stretch.
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There's been much ado about this year's Oscar nominees for directing — a list devoid of any women for the second straight year.
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Petrobras has already done significant exploratory work in the zone, boosting the area's value, as they are largely devoid of exploratory risk.
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We are a nation sorting our democracy out to deal with an aggressive start-up culture devoid of a secure middle class.
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Inside the classrooms, I saw evidence of workbooks, but no textbooks, and one of the classrooms was devoid of desks and chairs.
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Charlotte Rampling does each of those A-list stars one better, her pale skin and famously hooded eyes devoid of discernible makeup.
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But after some success with the arrangement, Cam begins to perceive Mazz as yet another entitled passenger, devoid of kindness and humanity.
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The companies Patrick invested in at Bain Capital don't appear to have bled jobs, but they haven't been entirely devoid of troubles.
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" This collaborative playtime — devoid of solo-focused toys and technology — is "a crucial human experience, for children especially, but for adults too.
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Lebanon's shopping malls are devoid of their usual December bustle as hard currency shortages make it tricky for consumers to access cash.
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It's a marked change from other stations in Rome's subway system that are mostly devoid of ornamentation, when they aren't outright grungy.
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As Michael J. Anderson has correctly argued in an essay in Senses of Cinema (July 2004): Rivette's films are devoid of morality.
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In Cleckley's eyes, psychopaths are charming, self-centered, dishonest, guiltless and callous people who lead aimless lives devoid of deep interpersonal attachments.
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Most of these videos offer little judgment, and are devoid of any paternalistic rumblings about the death of the American middle class.
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She opened up hollow voids by adding sounds devoid of context, then taking them away, and replacing them with something similarly strange.
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Recent Tripadvisor reviews of the park paint a bleak picture, with visitors complaining that the attraction is overpriced, rundown, and devoid of guests.
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Late on Saturday night, Nhung's family, devoid of hope, set up an altar in her memory, with her photo next to her father's.
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It will enter a market that, as of right now, is devoid of fully electric pickup trucks but quickly filling with electric SUVs.
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James Casebere's latest photographs show the modernist homes of Luis Barragán alluringly yet threateningly devoid of people or any signs of human habitation.
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"Our initial investigation clearly establishes this allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness," Rosenblum said in a statement.
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It's no wonder venture capitalists tend to favor IT startups devoid of the overhead costs associated with firms in the real estate business.
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To sum it up, the Middle East is a mess (partially due to Western meddling, it must be stressed) devoid of easy solutions.
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Strangely, Vigilante is not listed on his LinkedIn, and the websites for both the app and Sp0n are eerily devoid of meaningful information.
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If you're not willing to do a little extra digging, it's just a Halloween costume that's mostly devoid of cultural and historical intrigue.
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One woman, Susan Schwartz, gave up and left, going to another store in nearby Kensington, which was by then devoid of storm supplies.
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Its atmosphere is so different from that of the band's earlier records—it's much darker and devoid of all that bubbly juvenile arrogance.
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John Stamos and Caitlin McHugh tied the knot Saturday, and Caitlin was devoid of jewelry after being the victim of a jewelry heist.
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The cars feature a streamlined dashboard devoid of buttons or knobs, with a 33-inch touchstream display to the right of the driver.
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Mediaset said the statements released by Vivendi on Thursday regarding a disputed pay-TV deal were devoid of any legal or commercial basis.
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Their official joint statement was devoid of virtually any negative comments and, notably, made no mention of tearing up nor even renegotiating NAFTA.
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Pet Sematary is largely devoid of monsters under the bed, instead replacing boogeymen with the kind of stuff that can actually kill you.
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And maybe that's the problem with a lot of the way humor is deployed in modern games: It's almost always devoid of relationship.
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Ford announced on August 16th that it intends to have a car devoid of pedals and steering wheel on the road by 2021.
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She is a feral child raised by yes-men in a McMansion, existing in a world devoid of grown-ups to enforce rules.
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Performed on a bare stage, the work is mostly devoid of the humor, gaiety and flowing movement that leaven Ms. Bausch's later oeuvre.
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I do a quick scan and realize that, while this planet is devoid of just about everything, it is abundant in sac venom.
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The list is devoid of anything austere or chinstroke-y, but it does represent a wide sampling of the genre's most visible forms.
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It is a place that appears largely devoid of life, bar the strange concrete hand of some submerged being, grasping towards the light.
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"Brazil insisted in carrying out an industrial policy devoid of logic," said Arminio Fraga, a former governor of the Central Bank of Brazil.
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The purely subjective rating of art works, which are all but devoid of material value, encounters no rational financial limit in either direction.
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Why is it that he wants to see a pitch deck devoid of full names, photographs, and the actual identities behind the ideas?
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"The dominant position of state actors and limits on fundamental freedoms ... led to a campaign devoid of genuine competition," the observation mission said.
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It all stems from a strong and shared belief that our national security is paramount and needs to be devoid of partisan politics.
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Naturally, the stock photos are devoid of context or explanation, presumably leaving the user free to put their own hilarious spin on them.
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Pyongyang has a population of 2.86 million, but looks eerily like a ghost town from above, mostly devoid of traffic on the roads.
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The office — plainly constructed, in a kind of utilitarian, light-wood ski-chalet sort of way — was virtually devoid of embellishments or accouterments.
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Initially, DeVine and Wilson tried to convince the audience that, despite their on-screen performance, their real-life interactions are devoid of chemistry.
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"Just because a track is entirely composed of drums does not mean it has to be lifeless or devoid of feeling," Dekmantel said.
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Zork takes place in a much more literal dungeon; a vast, abandoned, underground space, once again populated by monsters but devoid of people.
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Apparences, which is French for "appearences," follows in the footsteps of the short film Hypocentre, which envisions a Paris completely devoid of people.
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In other words, it's a game devoid of almost everything publishers and developers have thought players wanted or needed in a racing game.
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Writing "no Asians" on your Grindr profile and having mostly white pride lineups are other examples of gay culture devoid of queer thinking.
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Organically spawning a defined fanbase distinct of the musicians' prior respective endeavors, the music is unrelenting, teeming with aggression, and devoid of gimmickry.
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With print advertising continuing to drop precipitously, you would be hard-pressed to find a newsroom devoid of uncertainty anywhere in the country.
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His broad assessments of policies and demographics are informed by an abstraction that is entirely devoid of meaningful interaction with any of these.
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But we know there has never been a time in American history in which movements for justice have been devoid of violent outbreaks.
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As I wandered through Central Park one afternoon after school, only to find it almost completely devoid of (nontourist) children, I was flummoxed.
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Though the preceding pair of records was increasingly stark and devoid of pop hallmarks, Pornography was the sound of human beings bottoming out.
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But as she ages, the protagonist never evolves, continuing to narrate her self-destructive life in the same curmudgeonly voice, devoid of insight.
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But the debate was devoid of the sharp attacks that underdog candidates in previous cycles have used to try to have breakout moments.
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Raymond started the business in a time when department store options for nightwear and undergarments were primarily modest, conservative, and devoid of sensuality.
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AYA's approach is largely devoid of the sort of in-your-face, celebrity-based selling that some people assume will appeal to kids.
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"This used to be full of people," he said, pointing at the rows of colorful wooden chairs on the sand, devoid of sunbathers.
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The parents find the tragedy devoid of all the "sportsmanship" regularly hyped by the National Rifle Association and its obedient cohort in Congress.
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Without power, the city was plunged into darkness at nightfall and its flooded streets were mostly silent and devoid of people or traffic.
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But it's deliciously frightening, a cautionary tale for the careless and a horror film that posits a world devoid of any real goodness.
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Trump, by comparison, is a massive fraud, the evil sum of his deficiencies, devoid of everything but the hollow ideology of a megalomaniac.
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Too many stores, she said, feel cold and clinical, devoid of a human touch, unwelcoming to those who may dare breach their borders.
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It wasn't, which isn't to say that Lars Jan's "Holoscenes," a meditation on climate change, specifically water-related crises, was devoid of magic.
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The gruesome collage of Harlem fashioned by Himes was devoid of love and racial justice, which mirrored his shrewd cynicism about racial progress.
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Fifty years ago, ambulances were simply a mode of transportation to the hospital, devoid of medical professionals capable of providing life-saving treatment.
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" During an interview with NPR, Malloy said the NRA is an organization "devoid of courage when it comes to making our nation safer.
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What he left of himself in them seemed to be the wrong question to put to this art largely devoid of human beings.
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Though not entirely devoid of the verbal misfires and rambling syntax that have plagued him, it was the strongest of his 10 debates.
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And many of these dorms, he added, remain woefully outdated, devoid of the modern conveniences and privacy today's students have come to expect.
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Trico is the symbol of what a Team Ico game fundamentally is: a hopeless search for connection in a world devoid of meaning.
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Modernity's vision of nature is narrow and devoid of magic, which in turn, according to Dann, constricts our understanding of its guardian, Thoreau.
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Much like his lyricism, Ocean&aposs note was a mosaic of feelings and details about a formative experience, devoid of judgments or limitations.
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The second is the ubiquitous penetration of the Wild West, anything-goes digital world, devoid of any ethical code, into our daily lives.
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"Facebook's lackluster response to our serious concerns is devoid of any commitments to implement substantive measures and changes to its policies," they added.
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That highlights the conundrum of Trumponomics: He is offering an economic plan devoid of policies that would help the voters who elected him.
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And they've said Pelosi's tone, devoid of political undertones or snide attacks against Trump, has been fitting to the mood of the caucus.
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Take such claims seriously enough, and even physical health, when it is devoid of greater purpose, starts to look like a hollow value.
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Darkening, an exhibition of Lorna Simpson's glacial paintings, submerges us in an icy desert largely devoid of language and far from human habitation.
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Still, it's not a particularly fresh plot, and the movie's screenplay feels a tad limp, devoid of some of the potential for comedy.
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" At the time, the BBC famously rejected the singer, saying he was a "cockney chap but not outstanding enough" and "devoid of personality.
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A moment and movement so devoid of moral meaning cries out for any interpretation that doesn't blame the people who asked for it.
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They're striking, immediate, and devoid of any real context with their chunky lines of black that are sometimes highlighted with red and blue.
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Illustration: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research InstituteSo why is this distant Kuiper Belt object devoid of a detectable light curve?
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This fall is going to be devoid of Stranger Things, but fans won't have to wait too long before the third season hits Netflix.
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After the asset sale to Disney, FOXA is largely devoid of content ownership which we see as necessary to create a compelling DTC product.
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While space is largely devoid of matter, it does contain some gas and dust that floats between stars, material known as the interstellar medium.
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The bridges are deceivingly tough hills, made trickier by their exposure to the wind and, because they are devoid of spectators, their relative silence.
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If you've noticed anything about the previous three sentences, it's filled with genius, ambitious, and powerful men — and they're all absolutely devoid of women.
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Despite the vital importance of infosec to our economy and society, the security product landscape is littered with embellished marketing claims devoid of meaning.
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These images are like the photographs that graced the covers of Architectural Digest in the 1990s: clean, well-lighted places devoid of human presence.
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And they exist in a future that is "devoid of taboo and judgment" where everyone is free to design exactly the body they desire.
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" New York magazine's website The Cut described them as "devoid of any recognizable emotion" and in a "scene straight out of a horror movie.
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"The American people do not need more emotional, condescending lectures that are completely devoid of facts," said Chris W. Cox, the group's top lobbyist.
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But just because celebs and cooking aren't two concepts we'd couple together, doesn't mean that all the stars are completely devoid of culinary knowledge.
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The planet is dead; aside from a few shrubs, there are no signs of life, and the desolate landscape is pleasingly devoid of Sentinels.
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Metal is primal for me, the sonic interpretation of humanity devoid of all the unnecessary bullshit and accessories with which we surround our lives.
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Like most episodes of The Walking Dead, Sunday's premiere was mostly boring, entirely too predictable, and devoid of any stand-out moments or performances.
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The ACA seems to have evolved into a great political Rorschach test somewhat devoid of real content but relying on projection of underlying beliefs.
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But, for me, the rap, swing and r&b of 503s black music was devoid of the honesty and tenderness I was looking for.
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In short, he was a perfectly normal human being, utterly devoid of the bombast, bullying, or bluster that are part of his public persona.
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So far this approach has been extremely successful: Close to half of Indians now dwell in BJP-controlled states, devoid of an effective opposition.
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Entire pages are obscured under heavy grey rectangles; images of British landmarks become devoid of context, a reference to a "sexy Leslie" puzzlingly orphaned.
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"The doomsayers, of course, have a different view, conspicuously colored by a litany of hypotheticals and hyperbole, and generally devoid of facts,"Quinn said.
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Some of these songs, which were largely self-produced, were completely devoid of drums; others mutated peak-Gucci trap into something slower and spacier.
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Some representatives would like to profess a faith devoid of social implications, where worship entails praying for heaven while acting with impunity on earth.
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Other political sources have said Hariri favors a government blending technocrats with political figures but devoid of prominent politicians targeted by protesters, including Bassil.
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He's a West Point graduate and Vietnam veteran with a half-century career that's devoid of obvious partisanship and entirely about the public good.
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Similar to the FDA, the WHO proposal would assign an identifier, devoid of meaning and unique to each product, to improve tracking and safety.
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In a neighborhood of large historic homes with broad eaves and wraparound porches, it stands out for being almost perfectly devoid of architectural interest.
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" The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin wrote, "Someone as narcissistic and as devoid of conservative principles as Trump couldn't become a conciliatory, minimally coherent Republican.
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He pronounced the words pretty well, but he was robotic as he swiveled from one teleprompter to the other, devoid of all human affect.
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The ability to select schools issuing teacher-to-family report cards devoid of all the SEL silliness ought to be well within parental prerogatives.
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"This case is devoid of any admissible evidence that ties Mr. Greenberg to anything that was improper in either of these transactions," he said.
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"If you look at the consistent theme of the past month [from Trump] ... it's all the same thing: completely devoid of substance," Heye said.
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But once weeks turned into months, the places I used to go to to find peace became increasingly devoid of any comfort or assurance.
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All my dreams were devoid of emotion; I dreamt I was back at an old job but I didn't have to answer the phone.
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Yesterday at Australia Fashion Week in Sydney, Misha Collection, an Oz-based label, caused a stir with a model selection entirely devoid of diversity.
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If you believe people can be monsters, devoid of the tiniest drop of humanity, then surely you would place Andrew Cunanan in that category.
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Well, Colin Kaepernick came up with a solution to that very conundrum by releasing his own jersey today—devoid of NFL affiliation, of course.
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But the choice of focusing on monuments, such as the Plaza de la Victoria, is strategic, and the scenes are eerily devoid of people.
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And it will give islanders access to international oil markets — crucial for running its electric grid — devoid of a 30 percent Jones Act markup.
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I think it is a bad test since it is completely devoid of any morality and does not actually address the problem of slavery.
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"A plump, juicy cherry," Adora replies, her voice devoid of emotion and her words seemingly calculated to foster maximum insecurity in an adolescent girl.
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Where to drink Mumbai Xpress doesn't serve beer or liquor, but in a neighborhood effectively devoid of bars, it's the curious drinker's best bet.
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Before assuming the presidency, Mr. Tokayev was chairman of the upper chamber of the rubber-stamp Kazakh Parliament, which is effectively devoid of opposition.
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He said Mr. Trump's interest in evangelicalism stemmed not from opportunism but from wanting to atone for a life largely devoid of conventional religiosity.
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During his last presidential campaign, and throughout his political career, Mr. Sanders has offered a policy-focused message almost entirely devoid of personal details.
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She stood in front of the artist's colossal pieces, which depicted cool, moist landscapes devoid of people, and found them very soothing and interesting.
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Even places nearly devoid of human settlement, like the remote and craggy Kimberley region, have been found to harbor cats that hunt native animals.
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Ms. Hofeller said her decision to open her father's files to his opponents was a bid for transparency, devoid of personal or political animus.
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It just doesn't taste like anything, really, and it's relatively devoid of nutrients with almost no protein and no naturally occurring vitamins or minerals.
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In 1971-72, following that 1970-71 campaign devoid of firings, Dolph Schayes was let go by the Buffalo Braves after just one game.
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I grew up in a rural Pennsylvanian town devoid of Confederate memorabilia, feeling no remote connection to the southern side of the Civil War.
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And Audiard's texts exist as islands unto themselves, devoid of the unifying aesthetic found in the oeuvres of, say, Wes Anderson or Spike Lee.
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We would travel back to Columbia on those Sunday nights, the highway almost devoid of other vehicles and light, save that of our headlights.
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If someone posts a sign immortalizing one of his homers, it is bound to be statistically accurate, devoid of all romance, exaggeration and mythology.
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But the environment inside its fish host is largely devoid of oxygen, so for the parasite to survive, it "breathes" without oxygen at all.
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But "If Venice Dies" is practically devoid of history, a criminal oversight for a polemic that makes such an impassioned case for history's value.
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Other skeptics felt that the address, which was almost devoid of big applause lines, was unusually flat for an orator of Bill Clinton's skill.
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And Lagerfeld's statement -- though at least grammatically correct and devoid of crude emojis -- may ultimately be worse, as it validates the cruelty of others.
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"A Holiday to Remember" was also devoid of the sort of comic shtick that has long been a staple of Mr. Feinstein's nightclub performances.
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But no plan for growth was announced at the launch, and the key speech, by Donald Trump, Jr., was devoid of any business specifics.
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That's not to say that "How We Fight for Our Lives" is devoid of introspection or searing cultural commentary, particularly about race and sexuality.
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But Tommy's version of early retirement isn't devoid of work, it's simply living a life in which he doesn't need to work to survive.
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