For almost two decades after becoming world champion in 1985, he dominated the game with a ferocious style of play and an equally ferocious swagger.
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Now the engineering that's made the mantis shrimp one of the most ferocious killers in the sea could make its way into robots—ideally not of the ferocious killer variety.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's grocery wars are growing ferocious.
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Her love is ferocious — and she is truly my hero.
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Aptly named Butcher, his ferocious cacophony portends blood, money, fun.
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At once ferocious and delicate, that voice will live forever.
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A palm tree cracks in half amid Irma's ferocious winds.
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In the movie, Harding (Margot Robbie) is ferocious and desperate.
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Banging on McGregor's door was a mob of ferocious contenders.
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Browning isn't just ferocious in these moments, but ferociously funny.
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Tuymans makes Francis Bacon at his most ferocious look agreeable.
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The competition for a license plate in Beijing is ferocious.
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Ms. Reza's wise, occasionally ferocious text is the real star.
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You also get points for how ferocious your opponent is.
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I will be ferocious in making sure that it does.
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Just like that, his teammates respond with ecstatic, ferocious dunks.
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He pretends to be ferocious, but is actually embarrassingly fragile.
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"Trump will be well funded and ferocious," Kerrey told me.
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The fear of ferocious nature can be tough to shake.
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The insurgency has arguably never been more fearsome or ferocious.
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He is a fearsome pass rusher and a ferocious tackler.
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You will appear haggard, bloody, ferocious and, in fact, dead.
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It sounds really ferocious and it's just a great song.
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"It's extremely ferocious out there," storm chaser James Reynolds told CNN.
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USC just delivered a pretty ferocious stiff-arm to O.J. Simpson.
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Likewise, Allen must protect the ball against a ferocious pass rush.
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It's important to experience that "ferocious ambivalence," the threshold of freedom.
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"It was a ferocious dog," Chadwell told WDRB at the time.
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Treasure or trophy: Legal hunts for big elephants spark ferocious debate
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He was a big, ferocious fish in his pond—the rough
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"She's a ferocious advocate for her points of view," Wemple said.
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Kavanaugh was confirmed earlier this month following a ferocious confirmation battle.
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"Cheerio has a ferocious tolerance for his own company," Jamie said.
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But the ferocious spirit of a free press won't be extinguished.
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Headlines May braced for backlash after winning ferocious Brexit battle on.ft.
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Ferocious arguments are fine—but they must be tethered to reality.
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I stood alone in an empty room beside a ferocious dinosaur.
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Democrats seem blown back by the ferocious — and often fictional — effort.
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Pattinson, meanwhile, gets a chance to show off his ferocious range.
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They are big and they are ferocious from a competitive standpoint.
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But they do define a fanatic, ferocious, dangerous strain within Islam.
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Reports suggested dozens of trees had been uprooted by ferocious winds.
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The reaction from the Trump campaign has been swift and ferocious.
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We're not sure if this photo is more ferocious or adorable.
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That atmosphere of ferocious containment was brilliantly evoked in Lloyd's staging.
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By this point, the bushfires were so ferocious that many of
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The Calidore players performed it with synergistic brilliance and ferocious commitment.
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"Ferocious attacks are a thing of the past," said Maj. Gen.
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The John Cooper Works MINI is a ferocious, pint-size beast.
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The pace was high, the hits were huge, the rucks ferocious.
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"It was just so ferocious and quick," Deeth told The Australian.
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Some are cute and jellylike, while others are ferocious and cunning.
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Ben Anderson: There was still ferocious fighting on the ground every day.
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Here's how Dany's dragons, once petrified eggs and now ferocious adolescents, fared.
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These include "ferocious" dogs like pit bulls, Doberman pinschers and Tibetan mastiffs.
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The canopy snapped into shape and twisted counterclockwise in the ferocious wind.
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Look, The ferocious beasts In the city fighting and wiggling in packs.
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Giamatti's performance is ferocious, and his character often speaks in grandiose allegories.
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The ferocious response to such an innocuous request is telling in itself.
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It is locked in ferocious competition with Microsoft, Google and several others.
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After one toss, a squirrel tears into a nut with ferocious vigor.
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Shockie closed his eyes against the ferocious prehistoric explosions of the sun.
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Many Romans at the time shared tales of the "ferocious" German tribes.
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"This woman put up a ferocious fight to the end," Boyce said.
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She rides astride a ferocious tiger, charging into battle and destroying evil.
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What could have been ferocious enough to chow down on B. markmitchelli?
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And early print deadlines just can't handle that kind of ferocious comeback.
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But we are all supercommitted learners, ferocious readers and personal-growth junkies.
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Their arrival will make an already hypercompetitive industry even more ferocious. nyti.
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People called into radio stations from Miami, shouting about the ferocious winds.
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Essentially, not sleeping can give you a ferocious case of the munchies.
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Mismanaged, as it was in Chernobyl, it kills with a ferocious swiftness.
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His shy nature caused others to overlook his drive and ferocious competitiveness.
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So, just how ferocious is this new big bad, this Calamity Ganon?
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But those concerns could not fully account for the teachers' ferocious resolve.
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The costs of ferocious fires, huge hurricanes and overwhelming floods are growing.
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That mixture of discipline and ferocious violence has helped the gang thrive.
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Hillary Clinton had few defenders more ferocious than Peter Daou in 2016.
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Ferocious wildfires have inflicted several years of death and destruction on California.
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Credit Mike Tomlin and a ferocious defense for keeping the season alive.
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Either way, the desire to take her down a peg was ferocious.
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Now the response of the Indian state has turned even more ferocious.
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They're both ferocious leaders more than willing to fight for what's theirs.
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Using its toy weapons, it can take on a ferocious Lego Abilisk.
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He's a radical, simultaneously ferocious about his beliefs and stoic in demeanor.
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"When it comes to defending folk, I will be ferocious," he said.
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Our sources say Kim and Kris had a ferocious argument with Scott.
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Henson is ferocious in that role — it's equal parts strength and damage.
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The declaration shocked Trump administration officials and GOP lawmakers triggering a ferocious backlash.
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Brown bears — which include the fearsome North American grizzly — are huge and ferocious.
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Aleppo residents said the ferocious air attacks of previous nights had abated somewhat.
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The Indians' bullpen is ferocious, but the Cubs know how to score late.
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Recall a similarly ferocious meltdown from September that got comparatively little media attention.
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But in 1952 Plath was already writing, writing with deep and ferocious ambition.
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Attacks in the capital also appear to be more ferocious than those elsewhere.
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It's austere, charred, forsaken — and that ferocious sun certainly doesn't help its case.
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He was smithing, forging swords, and honing his ferocious skills with a hammer.
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"Addiction is ferocious and will try to take you down," the post reads.
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She was drunk, sure, but she was also learning how to be ferocious.
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But there's already one undisputed loser from the ferocious presidential campaign: James Comey.
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Moreover, the competition to get one's children into the right university is ferocious.
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The ferocious bombing now under way in Idlib was not supposed to happen.
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"Addiction is ferocious and will try to take you down," reads the note.
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Mosshart is too ferocious of a musician to be interchangeable with anyone else.
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And with that ferocious rumble, it would still shut any party down today.
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The fighting was ferocious, the rebels armed with Coronet rockets and Katyusha missiles.
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Dennis Smith Jr. wowed everyone with his nuclear athleticism and ferocious rim attacks.
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This movement generates the energy for the ferocious winds found in the storm.
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This ferocious little cutie was born at the Toledo Zoo on May 25.
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In "The Jabberwocky," the Bandersnatch is described as "frumious" — or ferocious and fierce.
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But that eyes-closed conviction, when burning a ferocious burn, cannot be contained.
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"Even the Dogs" is a ferocious book, at once intense and alarmingly unsentimental.
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Rising sea levels, melting ice caps, tornadoes, and hurricanes more ferocious than ever.
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But this must be justice with due process — not a ferocious witch hunt.
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Her ferocious style was parodied in the Hollywood blockbuster "Gone Girl" in 2014.
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Her ferocious advocacy for animal welfare added star power to these critical issues.
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Ferocious battles have turned parts of Aleppo into a moonscape of shattered buildings.
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California has been experiencing longer and more ferocious wildfire seasons in recent years.
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Yes… this is the most carnal, ferocious, liberating thing a man can do.
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She's sexy, but telling her so would only feed her ferocious self-pity.
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The army said hundreds of rebels had been killed in the ferocious offensive.
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They may look like ferocious big cats, but mountain lions are extremely chill.
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While the fights are ferocious, the rituals around the sport encourage mutual respect.
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Perhaps that's because Phoebe Bridgers is on deck, and she's in ferocious form.
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They included Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary, whose ferocious critique of Mrs.
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In kind, the new monsters in this expansion are ferocious and terrifyingly fast.
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Some lawmakers described the leadership challenge as a ferocious episode of political jousting.
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"I think it can withstand even a ferocious amount of selling," he said.
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We're told that a ferocious cocaine habit indebted him to the Neapolitan mob.
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Ferocious wind gusts of 15 mph feel like cold knives stabbing the face.
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Mexico immediately plunged into a ferocious civil war that killed hundreds of thousands.
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These focused, ferocious evasions of democracy's conventions and protections appear to be working.
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"Addiction is a ferocious and will try to take you down," she wrote.
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The Provisional I.R.A., the more militant successor to the I.R.A., launched ferocious counterattacks.
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Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency as ferocious wildfires burn unabated.
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Beatrice Rana, 26, has ferocious technique but is distinguished by her musical intelligence.
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Also known as la belva (The Beast), Mr Riina is an exceptionally ferocious mobster.
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A ferocious pace similar to geriatrics getting their workout in at the local mall.
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A wolf is ferocious, yet still has the ability to be charming and lovable.
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The River is one of Bruce's most ferocious records—which, Christ, that's saying something.
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Ferocious gusts had spread the fire into rows of palm trees, lapping railroad tracks.
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These prices directly reflect the ferocious efforts by the rich countries to suppress drugs.
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The highly intelligent and ferocious honey badger claws and bites far above its weight.
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He became Bruce's captain during the Wars of Independence, and was ferocious in battle.
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When matched with Herring, Fedor put on the most ferocious performance of his career.
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Joshua is young, lean, ferocious when he wants to be, and he's still undefeated.
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Mithril is struggling to compete against ferocious competition in the growth-stage equity market.
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Both ferocious and precocious, she jumps into every task with a roar of delight.
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She was ferocious, and when she saw what she wanted, she just took it.
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There was no sense of peace or relief, just ferocious pain and overwhelming loss.
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It represents our resilience, our ferocious desire to fight for our values and traditions.
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"Godzilla" — a more-than-deserved nickname for Nissan's ferocious sports car — is getting old.
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" "It represents our resilience, our ferocious desire to fight for our values and traditions.
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You'll see what we mean when she lets out a ferocious, mouse-like sneeze.
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Elephants, it turns out, are frightened of loudly buzzing bees and their ferocious stings.
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Less handy for any guests, what with the Thenns being ferocious cannibals and all.
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Nothing is more foolish than dropping a hunting gun before herds of ferocious wolves.
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"Today is one of the most ferocious days our people have seen," he said.
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Some years ago, malfunctioning defibrillator wires gave patients unnecessary, ferocious shocks to the heart.
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Sailors said Giordano's "ferocious temper" and "bullying leadership style" cultivated a toxic workplace environment.
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To add to its ferocious appeal, it's housed in the cutest cheetah-print packaging.
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Woe's fourth album, Hope Attrition, is a ferocious new entry in their pristine discography.
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It has left the field open for a ferocious Facebook war over recent events.
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Golovkin, 36, remains undefeated through 39 bouts, including 34 knockouts, many of them ferocious.
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And as she pushes ahead in her ambitions, the criticism has become more ferocious.
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Ms. Grisham's experience working in the East Wing as a ferocious defender of Mrs.
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Their unit is loaded at every level — elite cornerbacks, speedy linebackers and ferocious rushers.
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Even so, France is consumed by a ferocious and sustained outpouring of social unrest.
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Populism and partisanship are not as ferocious here as in some other advanced nations.
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After a nuclear blast, all the adults in Glendale, California turn into ferocious zombies.
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When Mr. Fei's electronics get intense midway through, you respond with some ferocious timbres.
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"It's tough," Mr. Schumacher said, describing the loss of the ferocious, frank Ms. Hadid.
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S. imperialism is the most ferocious enemy of the people of the entire world.
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Most accounts at least agree on the primary defining characteristic: a blind ferocious rage.
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An inventive self-taught artist and a ferocious writer, his political anger was unsleeping.
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Under President Barack Obama, ferocious resistance by the GOP base helped Republicans recapture Congress.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the death Tuesday as a "ferocious" premeditated murder.
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What followed next was one of the most ferocious battles man has ever waged.
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Iggy was a ferocious performer, cutting his bare chest, leaping headfirst into the audience.
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It's only a couple of hours' hard driving down some ferocious autobahn from Stuttgart.
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The political fractures Eastwood exposes are more elemental than even the most ferocious partisanship.
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In the Tory press, he had a ferocious friend prepared to overlook every failing.
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"Anthony Joshua is a composed and ferocious finisher," the commentator said, expecting Ruiz's end.
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"This time it was a ferocious dispute about a very emotional topic," she said.
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What if the thing was indeed captained by little green people, gangly and ferocious?
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Firefighters fought valiantly to save the home, but the fire was just too ferocious.
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The young administration has been ferocious in seeking to weed out dissent from the ranks.
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Love how it’s both a ferocious war movie and a sick monster movie.
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Andrew pummeled south Florida 25 years ago and wiped out entire neighborhoods with ferocious winds.
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His office has begun issuing ferocious responses to exposés, attacking reporters for being "radical leftists".
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She's only gotten more ferocious over the last few seasons, and she's ready for blood.
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"I can be quite — I guess 'ferocious' is the word," Mendes told host Busy Philipps.
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The Islanders used a ferocious forecheck in the second period to gain their first lead.
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Where there's smoke, there's fire: this year's haze presages years of potentially more ferocious burns.
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Fans of the series are already in love with turning their dogs into ferocious demons.
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Nowhere is this argument more ferocious than in the world of film around awards season.
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That's not to mention rising sea levels and ferocious tropical storms leading to widespread flooding.
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Hopefully that means we'll see a focused and ferocious Gegard Mousasi in London this Saturday.
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The dynamic of the evening will be much different withe the ferocious front-runner offstage.
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Alicia Lutes, Nerdist: She is no doe-eyed ingenue; her Diana is strong and ferocious.
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" He added: "We have seen first-hand just how ferocious and unforgiving this storm was.
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For Maria, screaming along to ferocious punk rock was the catalyst for finding her voice.
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It prompted a ferocious counterattack by the South Vietnamese Army, with support from American forces.
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We've seen still photographs of lightning bolts, ferocious in its strength, magnificent in its elegance.
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They are, rather, the smoking evidence of a ferocious spreads battle on the London market.
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At times you may wish he had absorbed some of Beckett's — or Keaton's — ferocious discipline.
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Fast forward to last week, when the boat capsized amid howling winds and ferocious waves.
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In his appearances during the 2016 campaign, Giuliani often seemed angry, grim-faced, and ferocious.
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It will now have to compete hard to retain the top place against ferocious competition.
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Then, you&aposll see a ferocious attack which often leads to an over-celebrated finish.
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In the first half of the play, she is ferocious and loud, grandstanding and bellowing.
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With the Bulls, he was a ferocious rebounder and defender, and an unusually adept passer.
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Her ferocious command of details on a debate stage once earned her a college scholarship.
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"He's ferocious," said Ethan Hawke, a friend since they appeared together in "Hurlyburly" in 2005.
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Osorio beamed, receiving a string of ferocious bear hugs from his players and staff members.
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During this year's ferocious hurricane season, people shopping for homes have been on high alert.
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Time and again, her respectable upbringing clashes with her ferocious need for attention and independence.
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The combination of drought, heat and wind has made for an especially ferocious fire season.
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Legions of lobbyists would mount ferocious battles to preserve the privileges of now-favored industries.
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Shanghai has led London on the move higher, particularly during the ferocious rallies of Aug.
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"I will not surrender my heart," the tenderly ferocious poet ire'ne lara silva has said.
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Kenan Malik LONDON — On Thursday, a storm lashed Britain with ferocious winds and driving snow.
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She has three sisters and says there were "ferocious debates around fragrance" in her family.
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A ferocious news media environment has been hazardous for many celebrities associated with Mr. Trump.
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A "bomb cyclone," an intense and ferocious winter storm, will strike the nation's midsection today.
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The two leads are mesmerizing, hurling themselves into their physically demented roles with ferocious commitment.
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Her ferocious special "Nanette" tapped into a growing cultural anxiety about the limits of comedy.
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They run at a ferocious pace, share the ball with grace, and play with joy.
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Though bears are sufficiently ferocious, when humans get into conflicts with them, the humans win.
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The quad exhaust pipes channel the ferocious exhaust note from the powerplant to the atmosphere.
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Vardy did not score Saturday, but he did a ferocious amount of running for his team.
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The video begins with two T-Rexes eyeballing each other and letting out several ferocious roars.
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The move sparked a ferocious battle among creditors to see who would shoulder the largest losses.
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Above, we see former FBI director and ferocious member of the Resistance James Comey in Iowa.
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The ferocious storm system wreaked the worst damage the densely populated city had seen in decades.
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Once the Lib Dems had a foothold, they clung on with ferocious campaigning on local issues.
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Many in Ukraine believe the accords, imposed during a ferocious Russian advance, are a rotten deal.
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"She has this ferocious drive to protect people and fight against discrimination and hatred," said Maines.
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The punk scene was full of all these ferocious characters like John Lydon and Sid Vicious.
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Irma was particularly ferocious, perhaps a sign of the increased intensity of such storms to come.
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As the fire raged, whipped by ferocious winds, hundreds of people sought refuge on nearby beaches.
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Lord Worm's vocals, while still distinctive, were not nearly as ferocious as they had once been.
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Harry Reid (Nev.), who grew to deeply dislike each other after years of ferocious floor fights.
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Whitehead's The Underground Railroad, a ferocious and imaginative retelling of antebellum America, was the runaway favorite.
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The ferocious appetite for income has also pushed investors into bond funds despite falling yield levels.
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Power lines snapped under ferocious winds and roads were washed away by torrential downpours and mudslides.
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HK) swiftly joined in, triggering a ferocious battle against independents and international firms including Shell (RDSa.
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Special requests or anything that might slow down the process are greeted with a ferocious scowl.
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They did it with a ferocious, relentless defense that somehow got even better in the playoffs.
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There is no final hunt, though the storied Elder Dragons present a ferocious late-game challenge.
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The HuffPost coverage on Wednesday stirred up a ferocious social media debate about gender in politics.
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Despite truces organized at afternoon teas by our horrified mothers, the fighting became ever more ferocious.
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As some would characterize Cyrus' performance, the Gorgon's ferocious visage is similarly nothing if not transgressive.
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Many scientists say warming is causing rising sea levels, drought, and an increase in ferocious storms.
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The new sequel, also called Halloween, is a ferocious re-engagement with the final girl concept.
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The Vikings' pass defense isn't ferocious, but it's not bad either, ranking 16th in the league.
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The Cavaliers, regarded as a ferocious defensive team, turned themselves into an offensive locomotive against Butler.
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Rush-hour traffic is ferocious because of lavish subsidies that make fuel cheaper than bottled water.
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Bits "I stood alone in an empty room beside a ferocious dinosaur," writes Brian X. Chen.
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The row became increasingly ferocious, and Magson grabbed a knife and stabbed Knight in the heart.
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In the midst of a ferocious legislative election year, the issue has become a flash point.
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The storm intensified into a ferocious hurricane in just two days, leaving little time to prepare.
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Then he uncorks a ferocious knockout blow to a guy who went down for the count.
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Eighteen American soldiers were killed, and more than 70 wounded, in 15 hours of ferocious fighting.
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Still, it does not help everyone, side effects can be ferocious, and so can the expense.
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Simpson assembled a band both ferocious and grimy: Matt Sweeney, Pino Palladino, James Gadson, Benmont Tench.
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And we're seeing a trend in more ferocious storms and wildfires, and devastating droughts and floods.
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The iconic alley-oop clinched the win and set off ferocious applause from the home crowd.
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And beneath the mountains of rubble lies a graveyard of lives lost in the ferocious fight.
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Ms. Kopatchinskaja, who combines blazing virtuosity with ferocious instincts, did not disappoint in Prokofiev's Second Concerto.
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Pittsburgh absorbed a ferocious number of injuries during the year, including to All-Star Kris Latang.
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The Lakers shot 70% in a ferocious opening quarter when they made their first 11 shots.
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Hurricane Dorian's clear eye and near-circular symmetry, apparent in satellite images, signify a ferocious storm.
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Hurricane Dorian's clear eye and near-circular symmetry, apparent in satellite images, signify a ferocious storm.
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The essay is ferocious, as potent as anything I've read about the appeal of bad boys.
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They'll draw sustained protests and ferocious debate, likely overshadowing seemingly less visible, but critically important, issues.
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Ferocious and bold, Thatcher is a case study as much in willpower as sharpness of tooth.
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The odds that anything will shake the ferocious partisan drive of congressional Republicans are very slim.
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But there are no guarantees, and the battle over next year's federal budget will be ferocious.
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Furman's discovery orders unleashed one of the most ferocious and unusual procedural battles I've ever seen.
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Ferocious Television journalists standing out in the rain and wind is a staple of hurricane coverage.
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The effect is that of a ferocious natural force, Rosalia's voice, modulated through extreme technological control.
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Did he return from battle a weary, defeated man, or as ferocious and defiant as ever?
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The internet's unique character, providing instant—and ferocious—feedback to perceived unfairness renders government involvement unnecessary.
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The blacklisting of Mr El Aissami is unlikely to moderate the regime's ferocious crackdown on the opposition.
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In fact, as Diarmaid MacCulloch's definitive biography of Thomas Cromwell demonstrates, this ferocious image is largely bunkum.
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Against ferocious former Olympian Yoel Romero or former champion Chris Weidman, he'd also probably be the dog.
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Woodman's personal appetite for studio pottery remains ferocious: "If I need something, I make it," she says.
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If you don't don green on St. Patrick's Day, you leave yourself vulnerable to ferocious, pinching leprechauns.
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Short-position holders, in other words, have just taken a ferocious beating to the point of capitulation.
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Investigators said she "put up a ferocious fight" before her death, capturing crucial DNA of her killer.
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Yet in the run-up to the vote, the suppression of dissent is growing ever more ferocious.
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Linebacker Zaven Collins led a ferocious defense for the Golden Hurricane, recording 10 tackles and 1.5 sacks.
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Perhaps that's why photographer Rachael Talibart's images of ferocious waves crashing during Hurricane Imogen are so mesmerizing.
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Qbert, when given room, is ferocious, an aggressor who understands his place as part of the symphony.
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The creature's eyes convey a large array of emotions, convincingly shifting from sad to ferocious to joyful.
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Social media, in particular, is almost perfectly designed to turn mundane exchanges into ferocious moral dust-ups.
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Here a large black male amputee with four severed limbs is merged with a ferocious pit bull.
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We've downgraded trainwrecks to the point that we're no longer as voracious and as ferocious toward celebrities.
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Expect this part of the Venus retrograde to be especially emotional and weepy (yet ferocious and passionate).
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To the ancient greeks, the chimera was a ferocious creature—part lion, part goat, and part snake.
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Both were rocked in the first round as they took turns delivering a succession of ferocious combinations.
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In another incident, a ferocious wind toppled a canopy that would normally protect motorists at the pump.
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Such low stocks would once have generated ferocious backwardations - where spot prices are higher than forward prices.
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It was this punch which settled down the ferocious Marcos Maidana in his second fight with Mayweather.
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Instead, a ferocious struggle has erupted on the left over the smoldering remains of the Democratic Party.
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A ferocious fire-breathing creature with bulging eyes, fangs, and foaming at the mouth stands over us.
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The two scorers promised Wednesday to bring their most ferocious game to the next contest on Friday.
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Morant exploded for a ferocious driving dunk to tie the score at 23 with 10:26 left.
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The president also secured a commitment from Beijing to support his ferocious war on drugs and terrorism.
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But there are a lot of bears and lions and tigers because they're supposed to be ferocious.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - No one would ever look at the huge and ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex as an underdog.
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Erdoğan said Khashoggi was the victim of a "ferocious murder" that involved multiple teams of Saudi agents.
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Six of the fatalities have been due to the ferocious Carr Fire that roared into Redding, California.
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Jussi turned on a propane heater, which blasted ferocious heat at wooden furnishings a few feet away.
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As his headaches become more frequent and more ferocious, the patient becomes withdrawn, forgetful and easily angered.
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Hurricanes, expected to become more ferocious with climate change, pummeled Caribbean island nations into crisis this summer.
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The S&P 500 briefly dipped into bear market territory yesterday during another ferocious day of selling.
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Mayer: It used to be a little more ferocious in the show but now it's more playful.
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It was by far the most ferocious attempt to shame me, intimidate me and break my spirit.
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The typhoon, which raged across north Luzon island early Saturday, surpassed Hurricane Florence in its ferocious intensity.
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I have so many more questions, but I'm going to get tackled by this ferocious person here.
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The offensive is one of the most ferocious in Syria's seven-year civil war, despite a Feb.
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They have a ferocious defense that still is allowing just 17.1 points a game despite consecutive losses.
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The announcement "could set off a ferocious succession contest within her governing Conservative Party," Mr. Castle writes.
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There is a ferocious backlash among Conservative lawmakers against her latest plan to resolve the Brexit crisis.
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Code Orange is a ferocious Pittsburgh band that's rooted in hardcore but leans in vigorously to metalcore.
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Inmate firefighters have been called in to battle the blaze, as they often are for ferocious fires.
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"Desaparecer" became a verb that, far from being passive, described a ferocious act of violence and dissimulation.
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All of that indicates that 2018 could bring back the ferocious infighting of the Tea Party insurgency.
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The result makes for a lifeless exercise from a writer known for her ferocious and sorrowful vitality.
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Charon is a ferocious mingler, with a talent for glad-handing that would make some politicians envious.
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If that weren't the case, populist attacks on immigrants and the widening mainstream wouldn't be so ferocious.
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Op-Ed Contributor JERUSALEM — Almost seven decades after its birth, Israel is still having ferocious growing pains.
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I coped by hiding myself inside a baggy wardrobe and a ferocious insistence that I was normal.
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For one, climate change, which has made wildfires in the west more ferocious, is already taking lives.
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President Trump chose restraint at the time but promised ferocious retaliation in the event of American casualties.
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Rottweilers might be known as ferocious guard dogs, but the AKC calls them "gentle playmates and protectors."
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Their defense, so ferocious against Miami, limited the Chiefs to 227 total yards, 61 on the ground.
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Then tomorrow, ferocious winds and rain will whip the Northeast, making for very un-festive airport conditions.
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I yearn for what I imagine she feels in the thick of her exploits: ferocious, sharp, powerful.
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"Rose was never this sweet, simple soul — there was always something ferocious about her," Ms. Corman said.
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Already then his elbows were ferocious, and deliverable in many ways; it was hard to see them coming.
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Ferocious temperatures meant tournament organizers made a late call to play the showpiece final with the roof closed.
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Friday's stock market gains added to a ferocious rally seen across the sector since Xi's visit to Jiangxi.
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" The obituary also describes Lancaster as "tall-taled fisherman, free skier extraordinaire, daredevil skateboarder and ferocious backyard gardener.
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Not that you would know this from the online discourse, which has been ferocious over the past weekend.
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In western culture the dragon is very fierce, and ferocious, and for the Chinese culture it's very benevolent.
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Heroin retains such a ferocious grip on brain cells that relapses are viewed as part of the process.
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I always feel a ferocious ambivalence: I want to be nowhere else; I want to be anywhere else.
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Mr Uribe's opposition to it may be less ferocious, and may resonate less than it did in October.
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The Mongols, ferocious but "refined people", nurture the "not naturally gifted" youngster as a fighter and a patriot.
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In addition to the material withstanding ferocious chomps, the toy's rubber bounce will keep dogs on their toes.
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Over the past decade, there has been a ferocious rise in the freelance economy in the United States.
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"In popular culture, we imagine dinosaurs as more ferocious-looking, but that is not the case," he said.
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Ferocious and constant, it came closer and closer to the Iraqi base where we filmed from a rooftop.
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The focus has offered some wonderful levels of controversy and some fierce criticism, and also some ferocious dialogue.
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Over the next 13 years, Guzmán won a series of ferocious turf wars against rivals and former allies.
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At least Scandal's two most formidable, ferocious and fierce characters are reunited once more in a common cause.
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The ruling prompted a ferocious dissent by Judge Beverly Martin, speaking for the five remaining circuit court members.
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But in 2015, after ten ferocious bareknuckle fights—both legal and illegal—Heggie finally took home the title.
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Retired Lieutenant General Flynn, designated by President-elect Trump as his national security adviser, has drawn ferocious criticism.
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But others also braced themselves for a final showdown with Mr. Sanders and ferocious fight against Mr. Trump.
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The Ali I remember was heavier-muscled and a ferocious competitor, too willing to stand and absorb punishment.
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These marks stem from an abstract visual vocabulary, but Kajzer brings them in dialogue with her ferocious sitter.
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The 30-year-old was sexually assaulted and strangled after putting up a "ferocious fight," investigators previously revealed.
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A key to that lost or forsworn ability, Suzman suggests, lies in the ferocious egalitarianism of hunter-gatherers.
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The "ambitious, even ferocious warrior" wanted to win at a stroke and risked too much on several occasions.
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After reading the false reporting and even ferocious anger in some dying magazines, it makes me wonder, WHY?
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Though quite ferocious, the current protests have rarely numbered more than a few thousand in any specific locality.
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" It said it will "deal with the US's most ferocious declaration of war with fire surely and definitely.
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Competitors will face towering waves, fog, ferocious winds and the danger of ice drifting down from the Arctic.
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Ferocious jets of fluid shoot out of the perforating guns, opening up fresh micro-fractures in the shale.
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The policies pushed by globalists have exacerbated inequality and social upheaval in developed countries, producing a ferocious backlash.
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Eight months later, though, in November 2017, Chamois roared back into the Android ecosystem, more ferocious than before.
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Unfortunately for Wood and gang, Mainz came back with a ferocious three goals to silence the away side.
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"The conditions are perfect: no water, only light by day, ferocious heat and precarious food sources," it scoffed.
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Climate change will most likely make storms more intense, and scientists are predicting an increase in ferocious weather.
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The Lakers trimmed the deficit to five before Mitchell slammed home a ferocious dunk with 4.2 seconds remaining.
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This was Wilmington, North Carolina, as the most ferocious part of the storm passed over on Friday morning.
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How else to explain the ferocious explosion of emotion aroused by Kristen Roupenian's New Yorker story "Cat Person"?
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Amis's new book, like the collections that preceded it, is the product of a ferocious yet sensitive mind.
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His lieutenant, Steve Baker, professed himself "consumed with a ferocious rage" over the capitulation of his Brexiteer comrades.
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She disarmed busybodies and browbeaters with preternatural self-confidence and an innate survival instinct that could turn ferocious.
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Ferocious as it was on the radar gun, Paxton's four-seamer was still getting barreled up by hitters.
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New England PatriotsWhy you should sit him: The Patriots' ferocious defense hasn't actually shut down top running backs.
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Bolton's dance around testifying ahead of his book being published later this year has earned him ferocious criticism.
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For the first few years, he pursued that project with ferocious energy, composing cantatas on a weekly basis.
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Chester Bennington, the ferocious lead singer for the platinum-selling hard rock band Linkin Park, died at 9.
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Saudi Arabia's first government-run primary schools for girls opened in the early nineteen-sixties, to ferocious opposition.
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Blahyi and other rebel commanders fought back, leading to one of the most ferocious battles of the war.
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The New Jersey governor is sharp and charismatic and would be ferocious in his attacks against the Democrats.
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On Friday, a ferocious Jennifer Lopez closed out the Versace fashion show in Milan wearing a familiar ensemble.
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But Hurricane Dorian smashed it with ferocious winds and mammoth storm surges that hurled walls of water inland.
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SHANGHAI SURGE ABATES Shanghai has led London on the move higher, particularly during the ferocious rallies of Aug.
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The ferocious chaos of the song is well suited to BTS's dynamism, and also to Desiigner's unhinged garbles.
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He's worn the UFC heavyweight title, and doled out some of the most ferocious knockouts in heavyweight history.
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If he can get his man standing still (or lying prone) he can unleash some ferocious elbows and kicks.
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"You'll have him face a different opponent, which I would say is a more ferocious, big Russian," Sly speculates.
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Otherwise Ouelette just lingers, gazing skyward and fishing whiskey from his parka to quiet memories of his ferocious father.
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"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek," Kurtzman says.
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This week, despite the ferocious political row back home, she visited a school in Lebanon that hosts refugee children.
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In the movie's most ferocious scene, the chair rises up on its footrest and launches an attack, eyes aglow.
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The father-daughter time is a welcome distraction from the ferocious California fires, which have killed dozens of people.
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Moreover, public acceptance of high levels of immigration seems to hinge on an especially ferocious policing of Australia's borders.
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THE protests outside parliament got so ferocious that the 2,000 policemen defending the building barricaded it with barbed wire.
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Hundreds fled to nearby beaches, with many swimming out to sea to escape the ferocious flames and choking smoke.
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Just how ferocious an offensive turns out to be depends on diplomatic maneuvering among the power players — particularly Russia.
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Vetrano Put Up A 'Ferocious' Fight For Her Life Detectives have said Vetrano didn't go down without a fight.
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When the army launched its ferocious counter-attack, many survivors ended up fleeing into Bangladesh along with the insurgents.
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Something dark and ferocious, and tied to the part of me that was rooted and assured of my worth.
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Crowder scored five consecutive points and Gobert followed with a ferocious dunk to cut the Memphis lead to nine.
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His gangsters are at once ferocious and hapless, depraved yet observant of Jewish traditions, full of wisdom and wisecracks.
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Hundreds of residents flee Amid the ferocious battle, around 300 to 400 civilians fled the Old City on Friday.
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While the criticism in the press for a pardon would be ferocious, it is something the president could weather.
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"The protesters encountered ferocious resistance from the police, which led to clashes and barricades being set up," he said.
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Even hedge funds face ferocious competition for investors' funds, which is why so many are throwing in the towel.
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Populism in Montana grew out of the ferocious battles between union miners and the Cooper Kings, the mine owners.
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It drew ferocious opposition from oceanfront homeowners, gradually lost political support in Massachusetts and appears unlikely to go forward.
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His images, from ferocious typhoons to peaceful horizons, have become a magnet for more than 1 million Twitter followers.
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Most of those who believe in them would also not have any sympathy for the ferocious, brutal Islamic State.
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Kalanick's ouster took six months and a ferocious mental chess game before Kalanick willingly gave up his CEO role.
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In January, locals in the small town of Yarloop were forced to flee as ferocious fires engulfed the area.
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"I think many larger birds on islands were just big, not fast or ferocious," Worthy said in an email.
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He was a ferocious loyalist, an over-promoted henchman-type whose avowed guiding principle was: "Let Trump be Trump".
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Now competition is ferocious, and the UFC can name half a dozen athletes it has lost to rival companies.
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The finagling over the Republican tax plan was pretty ferocious last week, but it's probably only just getting started.
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Meanwhile, Jedrzejczyk's work in combinations—as you would expect from a one time student of Ernesto Hoost—is ferocious.
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Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — The cruel insults to Joe Biden's mental acuity are flying fast and ferocious on Fox News.
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There's also a ferocious Senate race between the departing Republican governor, Rick Scott, and the Democratic incumbent, Bill Nelson.
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"It's taken us several years to find the two ferocious, magnificent stage actors that this play demands," he continued.
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" Ms. Jackson told me that "Russell can be ferocious on the stage, but invariably charming and utterly delightful off.
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It's a testament, too, to Jordan's ferocious performance, which may land him an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor.
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But Mr. Scott passed him over after Ms. Hammer began a ferocious email campaign demanding he not be selected.
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Spanish democracy was about to come back after four decades under a fascist regime and a ferocious civil war.
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Wildfires have become more common and more ferocious, in part because of climate change, a priority in our report.
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Then we deliver the reason tyrannosaurs weren't always the big baddies: there were even more ferocious dinosaurs roaming around.
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It's actually really nice to see ... ferocious competitors being super respectful and enjoying the moment before Sunday's big game.
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Nearly 48,000 houses in those high-risk areas are made of light materials and vulnerable to Mangkhut's ferocious winds.
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His satires on the absurdities of dictatorship, particularly 'Carnival Scenes' and 'The Oak,' are universal, ferocious and mordantly witty.
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Holding LinkedIn back wasn't so much the ferocious local competition or the regulatory hurdles, but Chinese internet culture itself.
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His new book, published in France in November, includes his most ferocious polemic yet against the "delusion" of Islamophobia.
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So a combine exam discovered that Takk McKinley, the ferocious defensive end from U.C.L.A., had a smashed-up shoulder.
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If that seems incongruous, let's remember that conservative Christianity's ferocious opposition to abortion is relatively new in historical terms.
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"It was unclear how we could have such a ferocious audience and not be onto something," Ms. Mukhopadhyay said.
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"James Baldwin ... once said that 'ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have,' " he continued.
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Round and blue, Dragon is not ferocious at all — he may even be too nice for his own good.
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Senate confirmation hearings for Mr. Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, began with ferocious attacks from Democrats.
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They lived in a 14th-century hunting lodge, which they surrounded with loops of razor wire and ferocious dogs.
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The firefight was of a familiar type: a swift and ferocious clash between combatants who scarcely glimpsed one another.
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But Hurricane Michael's ferocious winds have done catastrophic damage across south Georgia's cotton fields and pecan tree groves, too.
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Contrast that with 2011, the most ferocious year for tornadoes in decades, when 59 deadly storms claimed 553 lives.
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What is surprising is how ferocious Meyers's jokes have gotten in the two months since Trump officially became president.
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She does so while being subjected to a flesh-and-blood command-activated entity: a ferocious Belgian Malinois named Voodoo.
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"Their mission is the story of an epic battle and the ferocious eternal struggle between good and evil," he said.
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She was sexually assaulted and strangled to death, but investigators say she "put up a ferocious fight" before her death.
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As ferocious and unconventional as this whisky-drenched treat is, it's not all that surprising coming from The Bagel Nook.
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" The global balance of supply and demand would have been looser if not for "the ferocious degree of Chinese buying.
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The second was that we wanted to create a more ferocious, more dynamic battle system filled with tension and strategy.
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There's a constant anchor at play though, with the band's ferocious socio-political outlook keeping things consistently grounded in reality.
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But its lasting imprint will long be felt in US communities where flooding rivers delivered a ferocious one-two punch.
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As history clearly shows us, however, counting McGregor out against any opposition—no matter how ferocious—is a brave choice.
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Coalition forces made swift progress on the approach to Mosul but have encountered ferocious resistance upon entering the city's limits.
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In the issue, Trump, 69, was honored as a "ferocious leader" and "rule breaker" by Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC).
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The two circle each other, ferocious and steadfast in their opinions, each trying to chip away at each other's resolve.
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"Even though it had such a small capacity, in its day it was a ferocious place to go," he explained.
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"It was a ferocious dog," Chadwell told WDRB, adding that her cousin bashed sticks together to scare the dog away.
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Her ferocious intensity is what gets you to sit up, but it's her quiet vulnerability that keeps you paying attention.
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The alliance was put together by Álvaro Uribe, a conservative former president who is a ferocious critic of Mr Santos.
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DiCaprio was almost unrecognizable in a ferocious wolf mask, and completed his look with a casual button down and jeans.
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But it seemed like nothing cut through Mosshart's leather jacket armor; her ferocious fearlessness was urgently needed then and now.
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Outside a couple ferocious tracks ("On the Sunshine," in particular), much of the record sits in a pensive, soulful space.
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Her voice is pointedly not that of a professional singer; it cracks, ferocious and passionate and even a little desperate.
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Judge Gorsuch possesses a ferocious intellect and, if confirmed, he will be very effective when engaging with his fellow justices.
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And with Golden State featuring its usual brand of ferocious half-court defense, the Rockets didn't have nearly enough firepower.
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Whatever the reason, the AK party's response has been ferocious, amounting to a witch hunt against Hizmet supporters and sympathisers.
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I watch the innards and sinews of the celluloid beast yanked and twisted into something small and even more ferocious.
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A fighter, He was kind, giving, generous, BUT ferocious in his dedication to making the world better for his communities.
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Kispert scored the last seven, including a ferocious fast-break dunk to make it 60-41 with 13:35 remaining.
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Attacks on Army and police posts by Rohingya militants last October, and again in August, have unleashed a ferocious crackdown.
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It's easy to mourn the loss of this industry's old form, and to lionize Hersh as its most ferocious remnant.
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With such a ferocious pace it's easy to lose sight of the details, especially when it comes to Mr. Trump.
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As fans of "Hamilton" know, this character does some ferocious rhyming as a friend and ally of the title character.
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Warriors 124, Rockets 94 HOUSTON — The first half of a ferocious game ended with bodies sprawled all over the place.
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You get a lot of cute and cuddly seals, which are ferocious predators and can really screw up the ecosystem.
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When he talks about the moral dimension of war, he is capable of both deep thoughtfulness and also ferocious aggression.
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It's a trend so ferocious that it's even inspired some intrepid people to knit busty daikon radishes of their own.
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Langhans has a ferocious voice with three distinct ranges; a roaring low, a snarling mid-range, and a shrieking high.
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Unfortunately, in this ferocious melee, the football press have sabotaged one of their most effective strategies for rousing people's interest.
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Today, his indiscretions tend to be seen as manifestations of the ferocious determination that was required to achieve such success.
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We saw an absolutely ferocious bombing campaign by the US and its allies in both Mosul and Raqqa in 230.
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A cutthroat mixture of heavy metal's big riffs and hardcore punk's ferocious speed, thrash is metal at its most vital.
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When I wrote it, it was very sweet and gentle, and then it changed to being quite a ferocious thing.
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Oil prices crashed Monday after Saudi Arabia said it would slash oil prices, launching a ferocious response against Russia's move.
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" The blowback was ferocious, and several advertisers, including Keurig and Volvo Car USA, initially threatened to pull spots from "Hannity.
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With his ferocious swing and his big smile, Ortiz became one of the most beloved sports heroes in Boston history.
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Rare in modern history, quarantines were fairly common in ancient times, before medicine stemmed the ferocious spread of contagious diseases.
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Geragos appeared on CNN and made a ferocious case supporting Jussie and throwing major shade on the Chicago Police Department.
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But recent history shows just how ferocious the response can be when schools are left open in a bad storm.
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Anyway, from an entertainment point of view, the barriers have made the conflicts on the path more entertaining and ferocious.
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Among his companions in Puerto Inirida were two of the FARC's most ferocious commanders, known as El Paisa and Romaña.
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You can see the ferocious, monster storm churning away in the Caribbean, with fluffy white cloud tops billowing all about.
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Perhaps, but only if Dufy (no disrespect intended) had some of Picasso's ferocious talent and Matisse's fearless passion for color.
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That surge came before Irma, which is setting up to be the costliest and most ferocious storm in U.S. history.
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I am referring to "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," that ferocious figure group, which horrified and repulsed in just about equal measure.
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In the days before Derry, while first interacting with the local Native American tribe, IT appeared as a ferocious eagle.
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Davenport (Blair Underwood) does not have that problem; the one trait Fuller endows him with is ferocious attention to mission.
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LAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao made a name for himself with a delicious mix of ferocious punching power and shifty speed.
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Ferocious storms are nothing new to these islands, but Hurricane Irma, with its 185-mile-per-hour winds, was catastrophic.
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"Well, my first shot was this ferocious masturbation scene," Pattinson told the New York Times in an interview published yesterday.
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Zainab Jah, who gave a ferocious performance in "Eclipsed," stars as Saartje Baartman, a woman exploited in life and death.
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Garoppolo's contributions have also been minimalist with a 49ers team constructed around a ferocious defense and a run first attack.
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However, the ferocious growth of the national debt monster is one likely to consume us all sooner rather than later.
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In its ferocious second verse, Lamar adopts the slightly deranged voice of his own conscience to tell him he's spiraling.
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Instead, they have mounted a ferocious campaign of public criticism, and worked to apply pressure via the buyout funds' investors.
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Elizabeth Marvel is coming into her own as a furious, guilt-ridden and newly ferocious bereaved mother-turned-president-elect.
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Raising consumption taxes on top of that — against the ferocious opposition of the retail sector — will be Guadalcanal on stilts.
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Now the Florida school shooting has generated a ferocious initial backlash against the National Rifle Association and its Republican allies.
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That Khashoggi's "ferocious murder" could not have happened without planning and approval from the highest levels, which Saudi still denies.
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So why did he go to work for a president who pitched his candidacy in ferocious opposition to all three?
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Ferocious whipping winds are deemed to be at a maximum sustained speed of about 85033 mph, according to the center.
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This fall, Pina Bausch and Eiko Otake, rigorously inquisitive and undeniably individual, inject the season with some ferocious female energy.
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These are no easy feats, so the list of VPNs that can consistently bypass Hulu's ferocious firewall is pretty short.
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I soon found myself in Northern Ireland, in the middle of a ferocious attack on Catholics by club-wielding Protestants.
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Perhaps the most consistently ferocious opposition to the BCRA has been mounted by a national disability rights organization called ADAPT.
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Done dirt cheap The op-ed pages in China's state media were more ferocious about the matter over the weekend.
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In a grinding, lackluster game, the Broncos, a team whose backbone is a thumping, ferocious defense, prevailed, 24-10, on Sunday.
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Miners must also deal with temperatures that can swing from -40C to 40C, and ferocious winds that can last for days.
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And when it grows up, it's even more ferocious, running down its prey and tearing it to pieces with massive jaws.
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Specifically, opponents of delisting are worried about a few key issues: Though grizzly bears are sufficiently ferocious, humans almost always win.
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While Arnold anchors the show with a quiet gravity, Helga is always erupting, unable to keep her gigantic, ferocious feelings inside.
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NASA have compiled their favourite photos of 20163, capturing rare cosmic events, rockets unleashing ferocious power and life as an astronaut.
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The formation derived its strength from its combined firepower and the discipline to hang together through sometimes ferocious and terrifying combat.
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It's the kind of thing that could happen to anyone (who finds ferocious, vaguely pet-like animals and brings them indoors).
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They were all from Homs, Syria, which had seen ferocious fighting between ISIS and Syrian government forces over the previous months.
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Its conservatives have mostly been less ferocious tax-cutters and state-shrinkers than America's Republicans, though Mr Harper was an exception.
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The American league is facing a ferocious backlash in China after Houston Rockets executive Daryl Morey tweeted support for the protests.
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Residents described what appeared to be a suicide car bombing, followed by a ferocious firefight that lasted at least five hours.
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So far, though, Ms Patel has done little to live up to her ferocious reputation besides talking tough to international agencies.
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So ferocious, in fact, that he became an urban legend and the subject of a nursery rhyme — while he was alive.
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Her penchant for drama, as seen in the trailer for her new reality series, Rob & Chyna, with her fiancé, is ferocious.
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In Beyond Good & Evil 2, the prequel to the 2003 game, players will encounter a young, ferocious version of heroine Jade.
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South of Aleppo, ferocious fighting went on between rebels and government and allied forces, which include fighters from Lebanese group Hezbollah.
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Ferocious competition in some of the upstream links of the chain has turned the smile curve into something considerably less cheerful.
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It also threatened to undermine his claim that he would be the best Democrat to take on Trump -- a ferocious debater.
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Angela "Overkill" Hill is a ferocious UFC strawweight (and former Invicta champion at 115 lbs), and a massive Street Fighter fan.
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It also maintained a ferocious fighting force, always seeking to expand the reach of its so-called "caliphate" fundamentalist Islamic regime.
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They've done it through the defiant, ferocious dance form that blossomed among marginalized black and Latino communities in 1980s Harlem—vogueing.
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Even as the relevance of his musical work waned, he remained a ferocious performer and a beloved guardian of musical tradition.
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White Lung's ferocious onslaught cuts through steel and makes your ears stiffen with alarm; indeed, this is their only available mode.
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Because the blaze burned through entire neighborhoods at such a ferocious pace, many never had a chance to save a thing.
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The Voice coach, 36, belted the lyrics to the hymn with an ferocious passion that moved many in attendance to tears.
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His mushy look is typical of a bear-coat shar-pei, but from the looks of it, he's anything but ferocious.
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His instinctive understanding of his fellow outsiders also helped shape his ferocious assault on the GOP establishment — which made him President.
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Multiple fires have been burning across large areas in Southern California this week, and ferocious winds threatened to fuel the devastation.
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A number of airlines, car rental agencies, and other businesses did so, publicly severing ties with the ferocious pro-gun group.
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Many a Disney automaton comes off as more human than Rick Scott, but he also happens to be a ferocious campaigner.
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"We can't just sit back and wait for people to come because competition to attract capital flows is ferocious," Lembong said.
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It is clear that LGBT activists and their allies disagree with this reality, hence their ferocious attacks on North Carolina officials.
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This happens before every show—he goes into what Ofili calls his "ferocious trance," and the work goes through profound changes.
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In January 248, Michael Heseltine had stormed out of the Cabinet, after a ferocious conflict, which reflected his strong European commitment.
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Who, lest we forget, rose from the ashes of her walk of shame only to sport a truly ferocious pixie cut.
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One indication of the power of plain packaging is the ferocious barrage of lawsuits that tobacco companies unleashed against Australia's law.
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Here's LeBron James tearing such a ferocious fart in an Oklahoma City parking lot ... it made Chris Matthews' coffee mug blush.
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Their departure from the city, Mr. de Mistura said, would remove any justification by Russia and Syria for the ferocious bombardments.
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The U.S. is the largest economy in the world, and the American consumer has a ferocious appetite for goods and services.
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When I played as this little bug, equipped with nothing more than a needle, I was ferocious, yet not without fear.
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Russia's refusal to cut production prompted a ferocious response from Saudi Arabia, which vowed to flood the market with excess supply.
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"She has this ferocious drive to protect people and to fight against discrimination and hatred," Ms. Maines said of her character.
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The Times described these flashes as less clearly visible than the ferocious series of shots from the canoe carrying the agents.
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The deal, brokered by the United Nations, came weeks after government forces began a ferocious assault to retake the insurgent stronghold.
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Also among the drawings were several depicting big wiry blobs, complete abstractions that exuded an energy at once ferocious and calm.
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And after a long year battling ferocious wildfires, about 5,33 firefighters with the U.S. Forest Service will also remain on duty.
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But Nadal kept him constantly off balance and out of position with his whipping shots, ferocious defense and adroit shot making.
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In his first term, Mr. Xi began a ferocious campaign against corruption and disloyalty that brought down dozens of senior officials.
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In a career spanning more than two decades, she has specialized in creating unusual female characters with ferocious, imaginative inner lives.
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Venables, a forty-year-old British composer of ferocious dramatic instincts, has been having a notable year on the East Coast.
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Boone had been calling his players that since spring training because he believed they should be ferocious in the batter's box.
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"The genre has the capacity to bridge our ferocious political divide," said Thomas Mallon, a prolific author of Republican historical novels.
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Ms. Ferris's ferocious Expressionistic art, with its Crumb-like crosshatching, nails the grit-in-your-mouth feel of her home city.
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The titular robot of this film makes a cameo in Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One" as a ferocious, empty battle prop.
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It killed 38 people, including 10 in Cuba, which was battered over the weekend by ferocious winds and 36-foot waves.
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The battle has sometimes been ferocious, with Iraqi soldiers facing suicide bombers, bombardments of chlorine gas, and legions of entrenched fighters.
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In reality, the drug war has never been more ferocious, targeting minorities and the most vulnerable in the U.S. and abroad.
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These are no easy feats, so the list of VPNs that can consistently bypass Hulu's ferocious firewall is pretty darn short.
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On "All I Need," she sounds like she's singing to herself until just before the end, when she unleashes ferocious curlicues.
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Hollywood may always have had a ferocious appetite for sequels, but one genre, the musical, has surprisingly been left relatively untouched.
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Some confluence of atmospheric currents and geography causes puffy cumulus clouds to form and explode into ferocious storms with unusual frequency.
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Oh, yes, it's real The ferocious winter storm that pummeled the Midwest with hurricane-force winds and blizzard conditions was awful.
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The sight of the intent, ferocious-looking woman with the empty stroller alarmed the people she passed, but Karen didn't notice.
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So it is not surprising that, in the decade since construction started, Oyu Tolgoi has been subject to ferocious political scrapping.
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Remember the ferocious striped polar bear that showed up in our faculty parking lot on Groundhog Day and still won't leave?
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The ferocious backlash against the invitation makes it clear that Bannon and his views are repugnant to the mainstream of America.
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This is the Provence of Bandol, a structured, sometimes ferocious, age-worthy red wine that is the antithesis of ephemeral rosé.
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Studies have found that the birds are ferocious fighters with beaks that have evolved into weapons for male-to-male conflicts.
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The next day, Ann flipped the script and punished Howard's abs with more than 10 ferocious body blows in a row.
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This week, he faces a Jaguars squad that possesses a ferocious pass rush and has given up the fewest FPPG to QBs.
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"He was totally compliant, submissive even still not enough to save him from the ferocious violence of the police department," Maupin said.
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Their females are especially ferocious, as shown in this exclusive first look at the July 31 episode of BBC America's The Hunt.
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The aim is understandable in a country that was born amid ferocious communal clashes and which has suffered all too many reprises.
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The United Nations has denounced a ferocious military crackdown in response to the attacks as ethnic cleansing aimed at driving out Rohingya.
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"In popular culture, we imagine dinosaurs as more ferocious-looking, but that is not the case," Reisz said in a news release.
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Platoon launched Stone's career as a director, and he followed it with a series of similarly ferocious eviscerations of America's self-image.
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For reasons still not understood, it is surrounded by a ferocious radiation belt that is so powerful it can cripple a spacecraft.
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The subject of Alexandre O. Philippe's fascinating treatise is the appallingly ferocious murder scene in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic nerve-jangler, "Psycho" (1960).
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The camera captures his ferocious serve in slow motion and we see his body move at uneven angles, both controlled and untamed.
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Yes, she was involved in the biggest (and possibly only) scandal in U.S. figure skating, but she was also a ferocious skater.
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They fear vast redactions from the report will not only deprive Americans of evidence they deserve but will ignite ferocious legal battles.
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The ferocious direwolf is situated in a ring of light, giving it an ominous glow for any Stark fanatic to bask in.
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Now more than ever, given the ferocious polarization of the current presidential election, that's sound advice for the nation as a whole.
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The fighting since has been ferocious and many Afghan troops and insurgents are believed to have died in the battle so far.
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During the fire, hundreds fled to nearby beaches, with many swimming out to sea to escape the ferocious flames and choking smoke.
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The father made a last, ferocious denunciation of the Syrian government on video just before the evacuation of Aleppo in December 2016.
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Even after seeing him portray some pretty ferocious characters on screen, he's seems like a much safer option to bring around grandma.
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Yet we cannot deny the raw, potent datability of a man with a Southern drawl who's an unstoppable force of ferocious protection.
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"A fair word is 'ferocious' in terms of the appetite for Australian wines," said Mike Brown, owner and winemaker of Gemtree Wines.
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Hefty dykes protected the flat farmlands from ferocious tides and the expanse of mudflats stretched out ahead of us like a painting.
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Justine and Alexia's ferocious need to bite down on other people is, as you may have intuited, partly a cipher for sex.
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Despite having a history of breeding some of the world's most ferocious fighters—the Vikings—combat sports are technically illegal in Iceland.
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Lee Lowenfish, the author of "Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman," was unaware of the electronic umpire as a part of Rickey's résumé.
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Yet the ferocious energy that courses through this short, sharp shock of a production might be characterized as, well, kind of beautiful.
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Two of Toronto's first five hitters twisted themselves to the dirt, losing their balance with ferocious and futile hacks at Darvish's fastball.
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As with many of the youngest players on tour — from Nick Kyrgios to Jack Sock — Edmund's greatest weapon is a ferocious forehand.
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In the third, Lawler landed his most significant blow of the fight when he thumped Covington's cheek with a ferocious left hook.
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And if the prizes are far less powerful than that in the presidential race, the contests themselves can be no less ferocious.
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Her small voice doesn't come close to matching the world-weary groan of Dietrich or the ferocious feline yowl of Ms. Lemper.
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Last week, a video of a polar bear, a ferocious predator, petting a dog on the head in Manitoba, Canada, went viral.
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"There can never be a happy ending in the battle between humanity and ferocious gods," Miyazaki wrote in his original movie pitch.
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Her "FEMALE" video interlude is a highlight—she writhes like a fitness model while descriptors flash onscreen: sensual, divine, soulful, ferocious, FEMALE.
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Much of Venice was flooded as ferocious winds lofted the sea to one of the highest levels ever recorded in the city.
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GOSLING When you talk to his boys, they talk about how he just had a ferocious appetite to know why things work.
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It kicked and screamed with ferocious flares and rambunctious bursts of radiation that were much more energetic than what we see today.
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Given this country's painful history, in which even incremental racial progress is always met with ferocious backlash, I should have known better.
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But over the next three years I would suffer increasingly ferocious, unexpected attacks in both ankles, both big toes and both knees.
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For instance, the last time the S&P 20093 suffered such ferocious selling was 2008 during the height of the financial crisis.
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The second and third movements were a pair of danses macabres: the first alternately ferocious and suave, the second brooding and ghostly.
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"There is a long track record at Breitbart of not just stigmatization but ferocious stigmatization of Jews, among other groups," Myers said.
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Soon, another woman, styled like a stewardess except for the lack of a skirt, slacks or underwear, delivered her own ferocious speech.
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The company has been met with ferocious anti-vaping sentiment and a barrage of newly enacted e-cigarette restrictions or bans abroad.
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Not, I hasten to add, for her ferocious vision of free-market fundamentalism, which has so enchanted right-leaning politicians and economists.
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She is sarcastic with old friends and ferocious when drunk, pushing away sympathy with one hand and inviting it with the other.
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Every day I get to battle ferocious tiny hordes of bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites to help one patient at a time.
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But contempt and ridicule are ancient American political art forms — ones now brought to ferocious intensity by the internet and social media.
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But he became a ferocious boxer, a magnet for attractive young women and one of the most popular midshipmen in his class.
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In a few places, the ferocious force of water from Hurricane Irma's onslaught Sunday washed-out chunks of the two-lane highway.
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Clinging to a tree branch in torrential rain and howling winds, Ruaridh Connellan fought against the ferocious current of Houston's Greens Bayou.
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Jordan is so ferocious in "Black Panther" that his character Killmonger has already become one of the year's most-talked about villains.
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Childs's account of his journey is fueled by his misleading vision of a hazardous ice age America teeming with large, ferocious predators.
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In an interview on Monday, Mr. Rhodes said he was surprised that ferocious criticism directed at him continued after he left government.
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"A constituent (assembly) behind the backs of the people cannot be," Ortega added, also denouncing the "ferocious repression" of anti-Maduro protests.
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Your next step in the quest,assuming you chose "meat," is to hunt down a ferocious creature and gather your bonus ingredient.
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China has engineered ferocious economic growth in the past half century, lifting hundreds of millions of its citizens out of miserable poverty.
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Erdogan said Khashoggi's death was the result of a "ferocious" premeditated murder, rejecting Saudi Arabia's claim that the journalist's killing was accidental.
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Denver can afford to use an aged-but-all-time-great like this because its ferocious defense totes most of the weight.
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The Cadillac CT6 might not be the flagship success that Caddy had hoped for, but the CT6-V is a ferocious interpretation.
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Little wonder, then, that Yeoh's portrayal of the imperious mother, Eleanor Young, in the summer smash "Crazy Rich Asians" was so ferocious.
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Studies have found that the birds are ferocious fighters with beaks that have evolved into dangerous weapons for male-to-male conflicts.
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To be taken out by one of the most ferocious storms on Mars in decades: "That's an honorable death," Dr. Squyres said.
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This new portrait depicts the accomplished athlete, from his early days as a "ferocious fighter" to his later years as a philanthropist.
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But here's what's interesting: instead of lots of lots of ferocious back-and-forth and piling on, this time, no one cared.
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The presidential historian Robert Dallek described Mr. Obama's performance as "well above average," calling it a model for an era of ferocious partisanship.
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At times he sounded more like a passionate spokesman for a series of liberal causes than a ferocious competitor determined to defeat Mrs.
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With less than two weeks until the election, Comey's letter to Congress will lead to ferocious new partisan attacks over her private server.
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But humans aren't actually that comfortable living around them (and for decent reason — they're one of the most ferocious predators in North America).
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Swimmer Katie Ledecky completed a ferocious comeback to lead the US to another Olympic gold, anchoring the US women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay.
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Director Lynne Ramsay uses an expressionistic approach to put us deep into Joe's state of mind, and the result is ferocious and unforgettable.
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At UFC 211, faced with a ferocious challenger, Joanna Jedrzejczyk put on one of the finest performances of her lengthy combat sports career.
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Those that ventured too close during these particularly ferocious bombardments were splattered with ricocheting yoke and white, if not the shrapnel of shells.
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Chrétien is constantly experimenting, like merging concrete and rebar with schoolyard games, combining unlikely materials in ways that reveal the artist's ferocious curiosity.
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Other images showed them playing dice on a dining table as they waited out the "howling wind and rain" from the ferocious hurricane.
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It's set to end as a ferocious battle between two of the most badass women in television history: Cersei Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen.
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That was the beginning of the class warfare, and you see the rise of a ferocious working class product that's insane and brilliant.
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At that time, a ferocious Johny Hendricks had just claimed the vacant welterweight throne with a hard-fought decision win over Robbie Lawler.
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"Killing was not something I was raised to do, but we had a ferocious enemy trying to destroy us," Yellin, 93, tells PEOPLE.
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When you think of big cat battles, you probably imagine two snarling, clawing, ferocious beasts protecting what is theirs in this savage world.
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"We are about to see that same ferocious fury now turn against Donald" in favor of likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Cruz said.
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Diaz, 34, a ferocious fighter whose salty language and frequent criticism of the U.F.C. spurs his popularity, has a habit of creating controversy.
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The American league is facing a ferocious backlash in China after Houston Rockets executive Daryl Morey tweeted support for the Hong Kong protests.
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But the insurgency has largely been suppressed over the past decade by a ferocious military campaign, without snuffing out tribals' complaints of injustice.
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If Wayne in 2000 was a kid with promise, Wayne in 2008 is a swaggering force on a track, an absolutely ferocious presence.
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Star Wars fans can probably agree that the dark side doesn't stand a chance if this ferocious young Jedi is on the scene.
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Here's the thing ... Junior says he plans on disposing of Stipe in a very violent way -- a ferocious K.O. early in the fight.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If the French painter Delacroix was an animal, he would be a tiger — ferocious, brooding, and playful.
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And, via their new diabolic Christian church, the Nazis have enlisted giant demons, who are ferocious but mostly just want to go home.
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"At that time, the image of them was 'King Kong' -- ferocious, strong, scary beast," said Tara Stoinski, the Fossey Fund's president and CEO.
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Tyrie was head of the committee for seven years, during which time he gained a reputation for his ferocious questioning of financial bigwigs.
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It's also a potent reminder of her talent: she can churn out club-ready dance-pop and ferocious diss tracks in equal measure.
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This came just two weeks after ferocious Hurricane Irma destroyed much of the U.S. Virgin Islands and killed three people in Puerto Rico.
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But that doesn't mean that you can't explore with the same ferocious precision that you use to execute tactical maneuvers during a mission.
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Here, courtesy of Todd Summers, WSPA Channel 7 News, are all twelve of Williamson's dunks—we're partial to the ferocious windmill at :07.
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Smith started out looking ferocious and ended looking like a guy who, despite diligently using Turbotax, still had to pay the IRS $85.
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Devastated by a ferocious battle against Islamic State forces last year that captured international headlines, Kobani residents have started to rebuild ruined homes.
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Some believe it's a ferocious beast meant to be feared and others think it's a harmless creature that wants to be left alone.
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Right now aluminium traders have much more pressing concerns in the form of a ferocious squeeze on the fast approaching July prompt date.
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But after a ferocious backlash, Mr. Faymann switched course, joining his coalition partner, the center-right Austrian People's Party, in supporting border restrictions.
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But this ideology of neutrality is also a very useful public relations exercise, one that gave the company's ferocious expansion a virtuous cover.
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Higher sea levels exacerbated the damage from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, and higher water temperatures probably also made the storms more ferocious.
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Then there are the nights like one he had on Tuesday when Westbrook can overwhelm an opponent with his talent and ferocious attitude.
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President Obama is weighing in on a ferocious debate that recently had social media users barking mad: how a dog should don pants.
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It's a freeway cruiser, perfectly capable freeway cruiser that can go to being a ferocious sports sedan at the flick of a switch.
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Unfortunately, Turkey is not good at those — especially given Mr. Erdogan's control over the judiciary and the ferocious polarization in the country today.
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As the protests of the Arab Spring swept through Libya, the Libyan dictator, Moammar Gadhafi, mounted a ferocious campaign against his own population.
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The American defense was ferocious; DeAndre Jordan and DeMarcus Cousins smacked at basketballs as if they belonged in the volleyball final next door.
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Lyndon Johnson, however, could only summon the congressional will to pass the law by invoking Kennedy's death after a ferocious yearlong legislative battle.
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In the pit, the prospectors cut the generator in order to take a water break: the heat was ferocious, and they were parched.
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Hundreds fled to nearby beaches, with many swimming out to sea to escape the ferocious flames and choking smoke that killed 81 people.
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Ferocious interest also centred on Markle, star of the TV legal drama "Suits", whose relationship with Prince Harry was made public last November.
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Last month, Wheeler postponed a vote on that measure, in part because of ferocious opposition from the cable industry and its political allies.
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The Ring magazine declared their first ferocious confrontation in 1982 the "Fight of the Decade" and later the eighth-greatest title fight ever.
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Ferocious winds drove the high tide there to more than five feet above average sea level, one of the highest levels ever recorded.
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Kirk Cousins and the Vikings travel to Green Bay,the Patriots face the ferocious Jacksonville defense, and the Chiefs look to stay hot.
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The Asian-Americans rejected by Harvard are outstanding candidates being penalized by hoary stereotypes about having ferocious work ethics but not much else.
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Curtis, making her film debut, turned out to be a natural, delivering a persuasive performance of operatic panic that suggested a ferocious core.
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The precise causes of AES are not known, though a majority of medical professionals say it is linked to a ferocious heat-wave.
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But if we abandon it, others are sure to step in, prodding and baiting the beast to bring out its most ferocious side.
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Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather finally met in the boxing ring Friday ... but instead of throwing punches, the 2 fighters traded ferocious insults.
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Still, the laughs of her show are a means to an end, which is, at its core, a ferocious attack on comedy itself.
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Instead, at ferocious speeds and with dauntless control, there was anger, brutality and violence, on the way to an almost lonely, unwelcome death.
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"Amis's new book, like the collections that preceded it, is the product of a ferocious yet sensitive mind," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
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And by and large, the women these actresses portray onscreen are not "likable" in the traditional sense but instead wily, ferocious and unbowed.
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Next to the boxer Larry Holmes, extending a ferocious left fist, was the former Temple basketball coach John Chaney, pointing a bony finger.
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This might be the only show in television history to feature a ferocious four-way argument among black women about being a Republican.
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The president selected him over several contenders including Amy Coney Barrett, an appellate judge who is seen as a ferocious opponent of abortion.
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The Predators mounted a ferocious attack in the third period, but their power-play unit came up short again midway through the period.
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He could not go to Sunday Mass because his cough was so ferocious that it would practically rattle the walls of the church.
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Not so different, you might think, from Phyllida Lloyd's ferocious all-female Donmar Warehouse production a few years back at St. Ann's Warehouse.
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The post-colonial chaos in Angola was mirrored in Mozambique, where the end of Portuguese rule gave rise to a ferocious civil war.
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It was that chemical reaction that always made him unpredictable, a live-wire who was as ferocious as he was playful and irreverent.
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"We think it is historic given that we were up against a ferocious campaign," Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said on state television.
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As the rapid appearance of this bloom demonstrates, life has a habit of prevailing even in the face of nature's most ferocious conflagrations.
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Parts of the Northeast have already been caught off guard by snow squalls, which are short, ferocious bursts of snow and strong wind.
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Kamala Harris, Democrat of California Ms. Harris was ferocious in her calls for a special prosecutor to supervise the F.B.I.'s Russia investigation.
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The aluminum wheels of cars melted into miniature rivers here, just as they have in California, a testament to the fires' ferocious intensity.
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A takeover effort for a Dutch giant by Kraft Heinz would come under harsh scrutiny given its reputation as a ferocious cost-cutter.
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"We have to take ferocious measures, like that haircut which has never happened in Lebanon's history and has to happen immediately," he added.
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The Northeast: Planes and Charlie Brown could get grounded Ferocious winds and rain could wreak havoc Wednesday for airline passengers in the Northeast.
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The parade goes on even without balloons Even if the ferocious winds do succeed and ground the balloons, the show will go on.
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The outcry was so ferocious that the White House said within days that it had decided to surrender the tape recordings after all.
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Contrasting the typical portrayal of wolves as ferocious predators, the film shows webcam footage of critically endangered red wolves socializing with their packs.
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He was known for his ferocious opposition to policies that didn't match his principles and for taking on presidents, no matter their party.
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Nightly television footage of exhausted volunteer firefighters and the ferocious fires they are battling has sparked debate over whether volunteers should be compensated.
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Hurricane Michael was so ferocious that reporters near the center of the storm could not physically stand in the worst of the winds.
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An amalgam of gender stereotypes distilled into one rough yet slippery package, she isn't fragile or ferocious, victim or predator, feminine or masculine.
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Amid a ferocious outcry, Mr. Kelly's record label, RCA, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, dropped him two weeks after the documentary aired.
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Baker is absolutely ferocious as Loreen slams down Hannah's every tossed-off pity party about being in "emotional pain" once and for all.
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"This ferocious sculpture was made primarily as a display piece and possibly to appeal to the European export market," reads the object label.
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Instead, they turned to non-WWE sanctioned titles, which mix a didactic tone with ferocious criticism of the current fallen state of the sport.
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A previous round of insurgent attacks in October prompted a ferocious military response that displaced 87,000 Rohingya and was dogged by allegations of atrocities.
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The suit said the manufacturers were not only aware the weapons could easily be modified to fire automatically, but also promoted their ferocious firepower.
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The only person who can stand up to one of the most ferocious-looking colossal beasts is the tiny but undeniably badass Lyanna Mormont.
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"I knew [Jackson] would be a ferocious defender of the First Amendment, which has been obliterated on our college campuses," Horowitz told BuzzFeed News.
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Unless your hunger pangs are really ferocious, you might consider skipping an entree and choosing one or two starters as your main course instead.
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There was no mention of the ferocious confirmation battle as the justices heard arguments in two cases, kicking off a term running through June.
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Yet the politics of tax reform are as treacherous as the politics of health care, and not only because they will generate ferocious lobbying.
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"This woman put up a ferocious fight right to the end," New York City's Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said during the news conference.
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The images are delicate and ferocious — extremely good cat art, in other words — and "The Book of Cats" went on to be extraordinarily collectible.
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At once ferocious and submissive, Margot is acutely aware of the caste system she must navigate in order to succeed as a female scientist.
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The winds have been ferocious, with a gust to 97 mph clocked in Colorado Springs, and an 80-mph gust at Denver International Airport.
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It incorporated elements punk and hardcore into metal, adding speed and a ferocious energy without the goofy outfits and artifice of those glam bands.
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Skin Deep The actress, who plays the ferocious General Okoye in "Black Panther," says that she "would never even attempt" to Kardashianize her face.
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At the VA, though, patients usually don't realize they are dealing with a man who, among other operations, fought sustained ferocious combat in Mogadishu.
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A ferocious four-hour gun battle ensued, which saw the three attackers perish — one was shot dead, two others died in apparent suicide bombings.
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Emergency crews continue to search for survivors after mud and debris roared through Southern California hillsides stripped of vegetation by ferocious wildfires last month.
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Last summer, after CNN legal analyst Joan Biskupic reported that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called Trump a "faker," Trump responded with a ferocious tweet.
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"A lot would really have to go wrong, so to speak, for this system to not deliver a ferocious punch," Kines told USA TODAY.
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There's something ferocious about the way Ana takes control of the discussion and has an opportunity to be frank about her desires and limitations.
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This little wind-up frog is no match for two of the fluffiest, cutest, most ferocious 8-week-old Samoyed puppies in the world.
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No Republicans voted for the bill, and though interest groups really did oppose repeal measures last year, the political onslaught is not exactly ferocious.
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Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Jacques Brel and Leonard Cohen are among those whose works she inhabited with a ferocious commitment to unearthing their truths.
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The storm came just two weeks after ferocious Hurricane Irma destroyed much of the U.S. Virgin Islands and killed three people in Puerto Rico.
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" The statement also offers such pearls of folksy wisdom as, "Nothing is more foolish than dropping a hunting gun before herds of ferocious wolves.
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It looked like the river behind my maternal grandmother's home in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico, except that this one was fuller and more ferocious.
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Mueller's silence has been his best defense against ferocious efforts by Trump and the conservative media machine to draw him into the political swamp.
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"Today is one of the most ferocious days our people have seen," Abbas said, before turning his thoughts to the newly-anointed US Embassy.
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He quickly turns livid when his nationalistic aunt Pat, played with ferocious fun by Dearbhla Molloy, keeps ranting about "that fuckin' bitch" Margaret Thatcher.
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For the 21-year-old Ms. Saylor (Dana Brody on "Homeland"), Leah is a career-defining role that she embraces with a ferocious energy.
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The bombings were so ferocious that the United States and Britain accused Russia of "barbarism" and "war crimes" for backing the Syrian air campaign.
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The shooting, which left 17 people dead and more than a dozen others wounded, has reignited a ferocious debate over America's gun control laws.
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It's our responsibility to form a tribe unlike anything that's ever been seen before—one that is stronger, louder, and more ferocious than ever.
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Persuaded by the science — climate change is melting snow that's crucial to wolverine habitat — the judge ordered wildlife officials to protect the ferocious weasel.
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President from 1990 to 2000, Alberto Fujimori is credited with ending the Shining Path's ferocious insurgency and pulling Peru out of an economic nosedive.
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The selling was even more ferocious in parts of Europe, particularly in the banks of the so-called "peripheral" euro zone countries like Italy.
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Golden State went into last night's Game 6 against a ferocious, cool-headed, long-limbed Oklahoma City Thunder with a boatload of nay-sayers.
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But gay rights organizations expressed bitter disappointment over the dropped adoption provision, which followed months of ferocious political debate and mass rallies across Italy.
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Energized to take on President Trump, these voters are also seeking to remake their own party as a ferocious — and ferociously liberal — opposition force.
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The storm intensified into a ferocious hurricane in just two days, partly because of its unusually low air pressure, leaving little time to prepare.
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Far from a grateful tribute, "Vice" — which co-stars Amy Adams as Cheney's wife, Lynne — proceeds in a spirit of frenetic and ferocious irreverence.
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The Houston Rockets came back from the Game 1 dead, discarded their slow-motion offense and put on a ferocious display in Game 2.
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But this decision would face a ferocious response from Iowa Democrats, who've shown they'll throw down to keep their first-in-the-nation status.
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Nearly eight months after the current cycle's first Democratic presidential debate, the Las Vegas edition was the most energetic, freewheeling and ferocious so far.
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Young — who plays "ferocious" Prodigal matriarch Jessica Whitly — could easily be describing a number of tantalizing mysteries knocking around the grey-tinged crime thriller.
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Ferocious storms -- including tornadoes -- killed at least 10 people since Friday: three in Texas, three in Louisiana, three in Alabama, and one in Oklahoma.
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But he was a ferocious defender of the President during TV appearances and, for that, was a good enough bet to keep his job.
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Public finances need to adapt to the effects of climate change, including more ferocious storms, just as farmers or tourism operators must, experts say.
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Then Mr. Tao tore into Jason Eckardt's "Echoes' White Veil," a ferocious 11-minute work, all frenzied eruptions of hellbent runs and leaping chords.
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Senator Tim Scott tried first: "Given the two choices I had, I am thankful that Trump is our president," he said, to ferocious boos.
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Ferocious storms are nothing new to these islands, but Hurricanes Maria and Irma were some of the most powerful Atlantic basin storms ever recorded.
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For two nights they fought off ferocious assaults but, recognizing that a third would be their last, slipped away in small groups before daybreak.
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J.C. Forty-eight seconds in, the bass line drops, thick and grimacing, and "Attention" turns from a mediocre whine to a ferocious middle finger.
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It is almost as if the president is more interested in showing how ferocious he is on immigration than in providing efficient border security.■
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Castellnou said that many experts initially though that the ferocious blazes in Europe, California and Australia in 2009 and 2012 were perhaps freak phenomena.
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The magazine spoke to Pattinson about what he described as a "ferocious masturbation scene" in the movie that he starred in alongside Willem Dafoe.
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This is the experience of local government where we have Democrats and Republicans back home, too, in office and we have ferocious political divisions.
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Erdogan, who said Tuesday that the journalist had been the victim of a "ferocious" planned attack, has vowed to bring Khashoggi's killers to justice.
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After that ferocious finale, the last moment is an electronic echo of the cello's final high note, sent out through speakers in the hall.
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The secret in Bihar is a ferocious law propelled by a relentless social and political campaign that resonates powerfully with women, Mr. Kumar said.
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"You have to be careful when going to a lawyer for a prenup that the lawyer is not like a ferocious bulldog," he said.
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When you're ready to move up to a "real" bike, Honda offers in stalwart Rebel, which can be obtained in this ferocious color scheme.
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And Ms. Jones, whose ferocious style is the closest thing we have today to the explosiveness of Sam Kinison, uses it to add tension.
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Though everyone is committed to the same cause, ferocious quarrels about theoretical and practical issues lead to shouting matches and episodes of lacerating humiliation.
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"She understood the book I aspired to write and helped me do it with kindness and ferocious intelligence," Ms. Kerman said in an email.
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Chancellor Helmut Kohl was a staunch Atlanticist who resisted a ferocious Soviet campaign to block the installation of intermediate-range Pershing missiles in 1983.
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Of this prodigious output, only "Unto This Last," his ferocious critique of laissez-faire capitalism, and his autobiography, "Praeterita," remain readily available in print.
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When we started this, we knew the type of show that we wanted to do and we knew that it would be really ferocious.
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Then le Gall's enchanting mise en scènes takes you on a ferocious excursion: an unashamedly attractive attack on the wretched simplicity of inchoate death.
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GLOW, both the show and the show within the show, lives and dies by its ferocious women — which, in the end, feels exactly right.
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The U.S. mounted a ferocious counterattack using AC-130 gunships, jet warplanes, and Apache attack helicopters, and within three hours had repelled the attackers.
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Although they listened to news reports of the Assad government's ferocious attacks on civilians, they saw little indication, at first, of the violence around them.
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They're all hunted by a pack of ferocious, dangerous bullies — bigger kids who are bored with their sleepy town, and victimize other people for entertainment.
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On the face of it, Trump's fixation with strength and his own ferocious rhetoric -- as well as the appointment of vehement Obama critic, retired Gen.
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While most cats are adept at leaping from place to place and catching their prey, some ferocious felines have just lost their sense of cattiness.
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The battle is now centered on the Great Mosque of Al Nuri, in Mosul's Old Town, where ISIS fighters are making a ferocious last stand.
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As ferocious as they have been in defense of free-market ideas, the Koch brothers are also acting out of tangible self-interest, Mayer argues.
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Smith says the ferocious fruit is the spiciest on the planet, just over 25.8 times as spicy as a Carolina reaper—the current record holder.
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The game derived its name from a 1872 Lewis Carroll poem called "The Hunting of the Snark," which mentioned a ferocious creature called the Bandersnatch.
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You'll be so cute and cuddly that even those who know what happens next will be caught off guard by the ferocious creature you become.
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The exodus began when coordinated Rohingya insurgent attacks sparked a ferocious military response, with the fleeing people accusing security forces of arson, killings and rape.
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He was transferred late last year from his post as the head of Western Command in Rakhine, where Myanmar's military launched its ferocious counter-offensive.
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Therefore, the decision by Rutte's government to revoke its permission for Turkish officials to attend rallies in the Netherlands sparked a ferocious response from Ankara.
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It's a revenge story, a cowboy adventure, and a road trip tale that's also a loving ode to friendship — all anchored by two ferocious women.
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U.S. oil prices are in a "ferocious" bear market, and crude could fall to as low as $40 per barrel, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
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On Saturday Aleppo, of late the most ferocious battleground as the regime and its allies have sought to clear out the rebels, was eerily quiet.
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Williamson made only a brief appearance in his NBA summer league debut earlier this month, but still wowed fans with a ferocious steal and dunk.
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We got Chad out at The Grove in L.A. -- smoking his stogie -- and recalling the most ferocious hit he ever took during an NFL game.
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White Lung, "Hungry": Vancouver's White Lung is one of the most ferocious punk bands working, and they're releasing their new album Paradise on May 6th.
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But security forces faced ferocious resistance from several hundred militants hunkered down among thousands of civilians in the maze of alleyways in Mosul's Old City.
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On issues from the budget and taxes to the environment, Trump's agenda likewise is inspiring ferocious opposition from the Democrats and deep doubts among independents.
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"We are going to fight you and we are going to stop you," said Kasukuwere, nicknamed Tyson after the ferocious former boxing champion Mike Tyson.
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On Wednesday, near the end, a ferocious duet for viola and cello gave way to a passage of music that was quiet, mellow, simply gorgeous.
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Water infrastructure is left to rot; coastlines are unprotected from ferocious storms and a rise in sea levels; and renewable energy never gets invested in.
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Set in rural England and told from the point of view of a fifteen-year-old boy, this novel builds slowly to a ferocious climax.
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In arguably the biggest win of Nick Diaz's UFC tenure, the slap was turned against ferocious up-and-comer, and presumed future champion, Robbie Lawler.
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The arrival of the ferocious Zetas cartel in the early 2000s in Mexico is largely regarded as having detonated an arms race within organized crime.
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It resembles the ferocious head of a Gorgon, one of the awful monsters of Latin legend, and you come across its reproductions everywhere in town.
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Rebel forces disputed the government's claim of a major advance, but the city suffered possibly the most ferocious assaults in five years of civil war.
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" He and his wife "settled into the Halachic life," but, Brooks says, his "attitude toward the kosher rules oscillated between ferocious resentment and profound respect.
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Kirchner said on Twitter that the efforts to reopen the case against her were part of "ferocious judicial persecution," including investigations into her family's businesses.
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On later solo albums, Mr. Vega set aside pop expectations, following his inclinations toward ferocious electronic propulsion, guitar twang and blunt lyrics, combined without compromise.
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Once those enter the body, they can set off a ferocious immune response as well as temporary neurological problems like memory loss, seizures and hallucinations.
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TCU responded with the next seven points and 12 of 15 with Samuel's ferocious dunk cutting the deficit to 24-222 with 210:210 left.
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The 0-60 mph dash passed in about six seconds — not slow, but hardly the more ferocious, asphalt-gobbling performance that the V6 turned in.
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That prompted a ferocious counterattack from Mr. Trump, demanding why she had not done more to improve the economy during her years in public life.
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But what makes extremists extreme—whether they're leftists, right-wingers, fundamentalist Christians, or anti-vaxxers—is a ferocious resistance to anything that contradicts their worldview.
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And if nothing else, he endeared himself to boxing fans everywhere by becoming the first fighter to ever match the ferocious Golovkin, blow for blow.
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She said the key was not being intimidated and playing her game, which features ferocious groundstrokes, well-timed drop shots and an abundance of speed.
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The Andante introduction to the first movement, in which the ominous theme of fate is pronounced in brassy flourishes, was incisive and ferocious — rigidly so.
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Stocks fell deeper into bear market territory at the opening bell Thursday, with the selling so ferocious, it triggered a circuit breaker to pause trading.
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The sudden rallying around Mr. Kaepernick, several activists noted, came well after the quarterback came under ferocious criticism last year for his form of protest.
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Not even the Farmer's Almanac could have predicted this year's long lineup of natural disasters, which include Category 4 hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and ferocious wildfires.
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At 83, Go Min (Emily Kuroda) is the ferocious one, having been beaten by her own long-dead husband and beating their children in turn.
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But she must also be young and ferocious and profoundly charismatic, which are the right words to describe Lauren Ridloff, a former Miss Deaf America.
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Despite weeks of ferocious criticism from other nations and from independent scholars, Mr. Duda's right-wing Law and Justice Party pressed ahead with the bill.
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An intriguing No. 8- and No. 9-seeded matchup pits Alabama, with the ferocious point guard Collin Sexton, against Virginia Tech at 9:15 p.m.
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The surreal 1983 sketch comedy film "The Meaning of Life" is like an especially ferocious and expensive episode of the troupe's 1970s "Flying Circus" series.
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In 2007, Mr. Spitzer, a Democrat, announced that he would undo that policy — only to meet a ferocious outcry across the country, even among liberals.
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And while he sparked ferocious opposition among the country's elites and conservatives, (and from the United States), the country's poor and working class loved him.
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His photos of Luangwa's parks bring you up close to ferocious hippos, vibrant birds and affectionate giraffes — and let you pretend you're the only visitor.
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Philip Rivers passed for 319 yards and two touchdowns, and Los Angeles continued its ferocious playoff push with a fourth straight victory, over visiting Washington.
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The German actress Sylvana Krappatsch ensures that the focus stays on her, thanks to a courageous performance that is ferocious, grief-stricken and sexually charged.
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He was the tall geek—the one who mugged the muscle bound egotists of the fight game blind in the clinch with devastating, ferocious knees.
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But much like the slavering, ferocious-looking dog that enters barking in the opening shot, and which Marcello gently soothes into submission, Simone seems containable.
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In one scene, a maid accompanied by a ferocious guard dog tries to dissuade Tambu from applying for a job with the maid's white employer.
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It also resulted in a ferocious crackdown by security forces on anyone suspected of opposition, causing what the panel called a pervasive climate of fear.
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Mr. Facher (pronounced fasher) was on retainer to Beatrice, his biggest corporate client, which had recruited him because of his reputation as a ferocious litigator.
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She survives among her insular country neighbors by being slightly terrifying — keeping ferocious dogs, for example — but also by not asking or expecting to belong.
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Both the ferocious "Living Sculpture" and the more ingratiating pictures and little sculptures that followed it made positive content out of being consigned to domesticity.
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Sinaloa cartel sicarios unleashed chaos on the streets of Culiacán, overwhelming security forces in a ferocious running battle which left eight dead and 20 wounded.
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The county, which dodged the brunt of then-Hurricane Florence's ferocious winds, sits at the mouths of the Waccamaw, Great Pee Dee and Sampit rivers.
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The S.D.F. can succeed only if it is armed to overcome the Islamic State's ferocious urban resistance of snipers, suicide bombers and improvised explosive devices.
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Every single loophole in the tax code has a ferocious defender, a fact that has scared off all the recent administrations from attempting tax reform.
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Early on in the ferocious new play Slave Play, a slave woman named Kaneisha (Teyonah Parris) asks her overseer if he is going beat her.
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Anxiety, threat, and psychic distress became the subjects of ferocious drawings, with titles such as "It's a Secret" (1981), "Scary Travel" (1981), and "Don't" (1981).
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Xiaomi faces ferocious competition across Asia from banks, global tech giants, fintech startups and others who are scrambling for position in the region's booming digital economy.
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What the play mainly becomes instead, in the hands of Mr. Cantone and the very fine Ms. Tribuzio, is a brother-sister story of ferocious devotion.
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From the rising seas that flood our cities, to bleached coral and more frequent and ferocious hurricanes, we must take action to combat climate change now.
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Mr Sessions, the Senate's most consistent and ferocious critic of both illegal and legal immigration, has several times sought to pass laws abolishing the DACA scheme.
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Hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean last week with ferocious Category 5 winds that decimated much of the area's tropical islands and killed at least 38 people.
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As ferocious growth slows at Lyft and Uber Technologies Inc , investors are paying more attention to what the companies need to do to make a profit.
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Aside from everything else this play had going for it, her Alma — alternating between fragile and ferocious — is the reason Summer and Smoke made this list.
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A ferocious and sprawling spring storm is dumping heavy snowfall on the central U.S., leading to paralyzing blizzard conditions from northeastern Colorado into extreme southwestern Minnesota.
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You might think that 20 of the most ferocious carnivores ever to walk the planet would be able to handily defeat a small army of chickens.
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A new trailer for the action-packed Aquaman origin story has us wanting to move to Atlantis – even as its new hero faces a ferocious fight.
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As ferocious growth slows at Lyft and Uber Technologies Inc, investors are paying more attention to what the companies need to do to make a profit.
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Mexican heroin is now cheaper and easier to buy than these pills, which is the driving force behind the ferocious heroin epidemic inflicting the United States.
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He struck a ferocious cross-court winner to break Tsitsipas in the opening game and took the shell-shocked Greek's serve again with an overhead smash.
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The 5-Star has ruled out any coalition alliances and the center-left pool of votes is shrinking as various leftist parties engage in ferocious infighting.
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Until in the wake of the ferocious rare earths boom and bust cycle at the start of the decade, Honda and Daido Steel did exactly that.
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She's only at 50 percent in current polling averages and could conceivably be knocked down another point or two through a ferocious barrage of attack ads.
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A DECADE or so has passed since a ferocious war between the state and the FARC, an army of leftist narco-guerrillas, dominated life in Colombia.
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Although neither ever takes any action against the other, they end up ferocious enemies, both rewriting the history of their friendship to justify their new hatred.
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Romania failed to produce many chances, its best effort coming in the 76th minute when the substitute Florin Andone hit the crossbar with a ferocious strike.
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"This breakdown was so incoherent, so random, so ferocious and so thoughtless that it's created a ton of bargains in all of the chaos," he said.
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Last year's hurricane season was equally strange, one that included the ferocious Hurricane Patricia and three Category 4 storms in the Pacific at the same time.
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Gandhi could see that public life organized around a morally neutral conception of private interests is always likely to degenerate into ferocious competition and violent coercion.
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This week, however, Trump's cozy relationships with some of the world's most repressive leaders are coming back to haunt him at a ferocious velocity in Syria.
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After reigning atop the amateur sport for the ensuing three years, Shields, a ferocious American middleweight, was favored to win gold again in Rio de Janeiro.
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Keryn Redstone's announcement Wednesday that she had aligned with Viacom directors added yet another plotline to the ferocious battle for power engulfing Mr. Redstone's business empire.
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As Insider previously wrote, Bigfoot has been called a "ferocious beast who attacks loggers and hikers, or a gentle giant who wants to be left alone. "
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Although it's not the biggest or most ferocious dinosaur, the Ankylosaurus was covered in bony plates that served as armor against its predators, including the T.rex.
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If his swing was not classic, it was ferocious: He seemed to throw all 3023 pounds of his muscular 3013-foot-3003 body at the ball.
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Kadare tackles Albania's specific strangeness with a ferocious rigor that would feel scientific if it were not for the haunted, haunting humans he writes into being.
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The grunts and ferocious focus were still there against Görges, who put up more resistance in her first Grand Slam semifinal than Thursday's score might indicate.
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But the unique qualities of the group were still present, with Vicky Chow adding some percussive, virtuosic piano playing to the drummer David Cossin's ferocious patterns.
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Indeed, I was struck the following evening by how sheerly louder "Tristan" got from the very beginning, which builds to a ferocious evocation of sexual union.
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This week, a ferocious song from Screaming Females' new album, 5 Seconds of Summer returns with a different sound and something extra: four bonus jazz tracks.
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That was when Boone decided to unleash the bats he had held in reserve — Torres and Sanchez, both of whom had been on a ferocious tear.
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It's a bold bet, but with climate change decimating the planet at such a ferocious rate, it might be the kind of innovative thinking we need.
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With ferocious concentration, Ms. Ejogo lifted and lowered herself a few times, getting a feel for the silks, while Ms. Mae clocked her upper body strength.
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With the young Slimes' cathartic, ferocious raps bleeding through the relentlessly dynamic production of Brodinski and his BMC crew, the unorthodoxy is nothing less than dizzying.
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Fat flies swarming over the breakfast table, clouds of gnats at dusk, creeping spiders, buzzing mosquitoes and ferocious little black biting flies that Swedes call knott.
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" On Friday, Mr. Kim said he took Mr. Trump's latest assault personally and accused him of making "the most ferocious declaration of a war in history.
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We see Robin grapple with whether she considers herself a mother, and Mary's adoptive mother, Julia (Nicole Kidman, ferocious), bristles at Robin's entry into their lives.
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And then you should have forgotten those onions, because the unnamed woman frying them (a ferocious and radiant Nadine Malouf) is telling you a terrible story.
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"We didn't know what would happen, I was actually rather worried that this antibody might be rather ferocious and she might drop dead," Dr. Winter said.
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When the show débuted, its most ferocious critic was, unexpectedly, Eddie Huang , its producer and also the author of the memoir on which it was based.
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Once a concept is proved to have traction, dozens or even hundreds of other companies rush into the industry, setting off a ferocious fight for survival.
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She is also one of the great food writers of the modern age, a ferocious reporter whose prose is wry and wise and funny and smart.
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The director is the South African artist William Kentridge, who is steeped in the Central European Expressionist milieu from which Berg's ferocious anti-military opera emerged.
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His malleable, ferocious voice and his taste for despondent political contemplation may remind you of the transgender singer Anohni and the anti-AIDS siren Diamanda Galás.
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The story is ostensibly about the Roman empress Agrippina's ferocious machinations to get her husband, Claudius, to cede the throne to her vastly unqualified son, Nero.
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Strong winds Winds will be so ferocious that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is securing cranes at a LaGuardia Airport construction project.
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The Huskies are thriving in Chris Petersen's third season at the helm and the coach expects his team to handle the ferocious atmosphere on game day.
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What's revealed in these pictures is a testament to the ferocious power of nature as well as the human will to overcome in such adverse circumstances.
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Edinburgh-based producer Benjamin John Power's uncommonly ferocious fourth album seethes with the chaos of the late 2010s and grinds through the fallout of hyper-consumerism.
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"The information obtained so far and the evidence found shows that Khashoggi was murdered in a ferocious manner," Erdogan told lawmakers in the Turkish capital, Ankara.
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The biggest rankings leap into the top 218 was made by Matteo Berrettini, a 229-year-old Italian with charm and a ferocious forehand and serve.
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And these ferocious competitors are putting competition aside and working together on a bold, unprecedented initiative to cut calories and sugar intake in the American diet.
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Chester Bennington, the ferocious lead singer for the platinum-selling hard rock band Linkin Park, was found dead in his home near Los Angeles on Thursday.
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After the victories of progressive candidates in Michigan, New York and Maryland, young liberals are trying to remake the Democratic Party into a ferocious opposition force.
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Speaking in July 2016 at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Mr. Cruz pointedly invited conservatives to "vote your conscience," leaving the stage to ferocious boos.
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" Four days after the fair opened, the bottom dropped out of the United States economy, which was further crippled that summer by "an increasingly ferocious depression.
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Over the weekend, Bashar al-Assad's regime and its Russian allies launched a ferocious assault on rebel-held territory in the eastern part of Aleppo City.
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That epic song and the album's ferocious and eclectic B-side tracks would serve as a major influence on hard rock and prog acts to come.
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Managing Dotty's illness has fallen like a ton of bricks on the shoulders of her 45-year-old daughter, Shelly, played with ferocious gusto by Sharon Washington.
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A rendition that leans far more into Pennywise's origins as a primordial force of evil: from the dirtied, silken 19th century garb to Skarsgård's twitchy, ferocious performance.
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Its banks were steady, it was argued, in part because they were shielded from the ferocious competition for market share that pushed banks elsewhere into hazardous loans.
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He made six of his 10 shots, threw down a ferocious windmill first-quarter dunk and set up another by Dieng with one of his three steals.
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He would earn a black belt in Judo and a yellow rope in Capoeira too, while also becoming an extremely tidy boxer and ferocious Muay Thai competitor.
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My own fear is that – as in the past – our muddled up geopolitical thinking, and ferocious lobbies, will again get in the way of sound trade negotiations.
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But when a 23-month-old needed an emergency medical procedure, and a ferocious Nor'easter threatened to prevent it, soldiers and police in Pennsylvania jumped into action.
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He was polite in his manner, but ferocious when he needed to be—a contrast perfectly fitting to the wild-eyed fans in MLB's lone Canadian outpost.
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A ferocious banger against downhill runs, Ragland struggles on the move against outside zone — the bedrock of L.A.'s run game — and is highly susceptible in coverage.
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He really was a lion of the law: docile in private life but a ferocious fighter when at work, with a roar that could echo for miles.
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Tuesday's ruling followed a ferocious legal battle between the world's top two smartphone manufacturers that began in 2011 when Apple sued Samsung for patent and trademark infringement.
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The Syrian government, backed by Russia and Iran, regained eastern Ghouta, an area of farms and towns just outside Damascus, in early April in a ferocious assault.
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Technological advancements have helped meteorologists to predict weather patterns well in advance, and authorities have become far better at preparing for the ferocious storms and reducing casualties.
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Ferocious wind-driven wildfires tore across California on Thursday, forcing tens of thousands of residents to evacuate, destroying thousands of buildings, and causing a number of injuries.
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