Fur seals can look adorable, but have grown a reputation on board for ferociousness. |
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His forehead was permanently wrinkled and his eyes always in a scowl, portraying his constant ferociousness and controlling behavior. |
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They emerged on stage bathed in a hellish red glow and launched into a set astonishing in its ferociousness and intensity. |
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His ferocious hits, then, were not due to any innate ferociousness, but rather to the laws of physics. |
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Listening to the music now, or any time in the last ten or fifteen years, I am overwhelmed by the lack of ferociousness that I used to associate with the album. |
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The battle to save the environment, if there is to be a successful one, will require extreme ferociousness and bravery coupled with extreme strategic intelligence. |
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The exasperated manliness with all the ferociousness it entails, typical of the mafia could derive from the problem linked to the male identity. |
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The other said linebacker James Harrison, then with the Steelers, because his perceived ferociousness would batter stereotypes. |
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Mr. Frank said his decision to photograph the fights in black-and-white was directly related to the ferociousness of the sport. |
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The ferociousness of these continuous attacks is the best evidence about the real competitiveness of public broadcasters, their relevance in the market. |
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While Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow pound manfully on the door, Jonathan Franzen and Zadie Smith knock politely, little preparing you for the emotional ferociousness with which they plan on making themselves at home. |
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