voracities उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In four days, E . coli : O157 had coursed through her only child's tiny body with a voracity that shocked even the doctors at Chicago's Children's Memorial Hospital.
- In an entertaining moral romp that spans 21 years, her tenacity, voracity and resilience are unsurpassed and unrepentant : " Revenge may be wicked but it's perfectly natural, " she chirps.
- In pre-modern medicine, the explanation given by the now-discredited theory of humorism for cannibalism was that it came about within a black acrimonious ventricle, produced the voracity for human flesh.
- No, because in a country like Japan, with a tiny fraction of our gun deaths, people consume super-brutal movies, video games and comic books with even more voracity than we do.
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- Judd tries to show the disparate sides of the character's personality _ her sexual voracity, her steely professionalism, her vulnerability and confusion _ but what results is a performance as incoherent as the film itself.
- After the years of leaden rhetoric, the voracity was still for " Truth " and " Beauty "-- but verified now by the landscape, the architecture, the art, the sun.
- Today, in retrospect, the trio stand together as the definitive cinematic statement on the emergence of the macho homosexual who sexual transiency and voracity influenced larger and larger numbers of gay-- until the advent of AIDS ."
- Another characteristic attributed to the ala is extreme voracity; in the Leskovac region, she was imagined as a monster with a huge mouth and a wooden spoon in her hand, with which she grabbed and devoured whatever came her way.
- Syphilis is an extraordinary illness, she says, capable of afflicting the body and mind with such relentless, inventive voracity that it surely deserves more consideration in the analysis of a luminary's life than the footnoted references it generally receives.