Radiation from nuclear bombs and gaseous particles from nitrogen mustard and acridine orange have been used destructively in war. |
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The questions were legitimate but they rankled with Murray, who can be as delicate off-court as he is destructively powerful on it. |
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Those substances were prepared by solvent extraction or, more destructively, by distillation. |
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We want the government to fulfil its promises because if they fail, our people will react destructively. |
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Light waves reflected from the metal flakes at different levels within the ink layer interfere constructively or destructively with each other. |
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With some people, even if the environment is supportive and constructive, their responses are destructively defensive and isolationist. |
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Free radicals react destructively with many cellular components causing cell damage and leading to many diseases from cataract to cancer, heart disease to dementia. |
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Mostly, they seem to have practiced deflecting it, or clumsily, destructively manhandling it. |
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But they do face common intellectual dilemmas, and they can interact constructively as well as destructively. |
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Ukraine's tycoons seem a bit less destructively greedy than their Russian counterparts. |
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Governments do understand that they should not argue destructively about monetary rules and monetary policy. |
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As in the other Atlantic provinces, ice jams have contributed destructively during winter thaws and the spring freshet. |
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What was needed to make rule by the people effective was the addition of mechanisms to restrain those people from overreaching and destructively turning on themselves. |
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And Lemann also bats away the complaint that the new media outlets that do exist are destructively partisan. |
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Instead, most Americans now view the Republic as more deeply, destructively divided than ever before. |
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Even very senior officers can beguiled into behaving unbecomingly, cruelly, and destructively while believing they are acting in the best tradition of the service. |
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Ultimately, it's an exquisite meditation on the transience of life and the sustaining illusions of permanence, including, most destructively of all, love. |
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As a result, adults rarely take notice that one third of the world's population is treated this way regularly, quietly, pervasively and destructively. |
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Even so, as the unkempt forests have thickened, wildfires that do occur have grown alarmingly in intensity, burning hotter, faster and more destructively. |
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Pheu Thai has not shown any willingness to confront either corruption or its destructively populist policies, such as the price-support-scheme for rice. |
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Thus, huge tracts of primary forests have been destructively logged, put under the plough or converted into low-intensity grazing, reducing biological and cultural diversity, and destroying the habitat of indigenous people. |
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The combination of the direct and ground reflected aircraft noise can destructively interfere at lower frequencies reducing the effective low frequency incident sound energy. |
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What is also missing is a ban on destructively low payments made to government companies for services rendered by them, or adequate measures to protect against poor performance on the part of contract companies. |
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It is outrageous that old European colonial powers are even today continuing to conduct the same policy as before, and just as destructively, albeit in a more subtle form. |
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We have destructively tested all our equipment. |
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