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Devoid and any
# Devoid of any proved or accepted scientific basis, the evidence of the operator is hearsay which is inadmissible.
Devoid of any defensive talent save for goaltender Gilles Meloche, the Seals sank into last place again in 1973, where they would remain for the rest of their history.
Devoid of any foreword, Kant directly names the countries and puts forward his observations about their capability of feeling.
Devoid of morality and dedicated to getting the cheapest price he could for Zeiton ore by any means, he also enjoyed the various tortures which passed for entertainment on Varos, taking particular delight in making the Sixth Doctor's companion Peri suffer a transformation into an avian creature.
Devoid as it is of any classical or allegorical trappings – Venus displays none of the attributes of the goddess she is supposed to represent – the painting is unapologetically erotic.

Devoid and for
Devoid of law enforcement, the area became a hotbed of outlaws, pirates, and other nefarious characters for many years.
Devoid of major industrial production, the district uses more funds for administration, development, and welfare works than it provides.

Devoid and her
Devoid of all means of making a living and without his wife, who had stayed in Mainz with their children and her later husband Ludwig Ferdinand Huber, he remained in Paris.

Devoid and is
Starchild ’ s nemesis is Sir Nose D ’ Voidoffunk (" Sir Nose Devoid of Funk " from Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome, 1977 ).
Devoid of love and light the world is a maze of confusion left by ' retreating ' faith.
Devoid of proper education, Ren is initially diglossic and needy, but through curiosity and friends, becomes well versed in language and customs, even becoming admitted to Koharu High.

Devoid and up
Devoid of much of its support and left in a precarious financial state, McLaughlin was forced to wind up the BM in 1983.

Devoid and him
Devoid of empathy and exploitative of cultural mores, he engineers a campaign of paranoid nationalism among the Centauri population to create distrust against his opponents in the Centarum, allowing him the clout to successfully plan a coup d ' état against the emperor.

Devoid and .
Devoid of purpose, they become high-paid mercenaries.
Devoid of easy optimism, his stories are open-ended chronicles of abuse and resistance.
Devoid of political connections, his daughter was viewed by the French as being free from the burden of international alliances.
Devoid of academic training, Pinza was unable to sight-read a musical score.
Devoid of effective armoured forces in subsequent battles, Rommel was unable to decisively defeat the Eighth Army as it retreated into Egypt and his pursuit was brought to a halt at the First battle of El Alamein.
Featuring members of Los Crudos, Hail Mary, Devoid of Faith, and Kill the Man Who Questions, the band plays short, fast hardcore music, and covers themes concerning the gay community in their live performances and lyrics.
V. On the Intellect Devoid of Reason

any and shred
Later that week, her former Colorado coach Gary Barnett stated " e have not done anything wrong, there isn't a shred of evidence to this date to back up any allegations that have been made, and there won't be.
So often memorized and recited as to lose any shred of meaning or emotion, it is today remembered mostly as a tag line and as a topic of parodies.
In response to the official CIA statement, Suskind told The Washington Post that the disclosures and details in his book are backed up by hours of interviews and that there is " not a shred of doubt about any of it.
( That they didn't take up the opportunity to cross-examine the Bosnian doctor imprisoned at Trnopolje, who featured in the ITN stories and was called to testify on the conditions and others suffered, was perhaps the moment any remaining shred of credibility for LM's allegations evaporated ).
They lack any shred of Jewish identity and are targets for missionaries who stalk them.
Byakuya can control the blades at will, allowing him to shred opponents at a distance and break through almost any defense.

any and gratitude
The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
In gratitude, the police chief doesn't have any interest in asking Valjean for papers or investigating his past.
He does not take the refusal well, reminding him that he was the one who restored his family's honor, and for that he owes him a debt of gratitude even greater than any Starfleet oath.
In the Ramayana the lord Ram is told as the " Maryada Purushottama ", Means the greatest among purushas which follow the law of gratitude without breaking any kind of Maryada ( limitation ) like the limitations of a normal person.
The man did not show any sign of gratitude and walked away laughing.
We have pride in ourselves and in our past, but we do not rest our case on any presumed ground of gratitude owing us from the Nation.
Harmsworth's irritation simmered as instead of appropriate gratitude and contrition, Edgar recovered his ebullience and confidence, and also seemed not to be in any hurry to repay the loan.
Newton was now 55 years old, and whilst those of his own standing at the university had been appointed to high posts in church or state, he still remained without any mark of national gratitude.
Tretyakov wanted to transfer the gallery to the city as discreetly as possible, without any noise ; he didn ’ t want to be in the center of general attention and an object of gratitude.
After Lehzen's death, Queen Victoria spoke of her gratitude for their relationship, but commented " after I came to the throne she got to be rather trying, and especially so after my marriage ... was not from any evil intention, only from a mistaken idea of duty and affection for me.
: I am unworthy to make any defense of the Roman Catholic Church but I want to remind every senator on this floor that everyone of them owes her an everlasting debt of gratitude.
The title is also used as one purely of honour, with no connection to any actual monastery, and is bestowed on clergy as a mark of respect or gratitude for service to the Church.
I ’ ve never met a player of any consequence that doesn ’ t say the same thing .” Brian May stated: " There's not a guitarist in Britain from my generation who doesn't owe him a great debt of gratitude.
* Around 348 a synod of orthodox bishops, who had met to record their gratitude for the effective official repression of the Circumcelliones ( Donatists ), declared against the rebaptism of any one who had been baptized in the name of the Trinity, and adopted twelve canons of clerical discipline.

any and for
`` Lived alone here for three years, before any man came.
A red-tailed hawk flew in behind them and stayed there, watching for any snakes or rabbits that they might stir up from the side of the road.
That mistake, she thought, had cost her dearly these past few days, and she wanted to avoid falling into any more of the traps that the mountain might set for her.
Never, he'd once told Joyce, had he encountered any man or situation that called for a gun.
A wildcatter had to be prepared for almost any emergency.
He tramped out of the Miners Rest with his hopes plummeting, and headed doggedly for the Palace Saloon, the last place of any consequence on this side of the street.
`` The commercials have just been for money, there hasn't been any real incentive for me to do them, but in Underwater Western Eye I'd have a chance to act.
They thought it would be a chance for you to make a life out where nobody will be thought any better than the next except for just what's inside of them.
Now we peered anxiously for any speck of land in the Pacific, for this interminable bailing would have to stop soon.
No one seemed to know for sure what had happened, nor was there any purpose or responsibility in the muttering feet and urgent voices behind the driver, beyond finding out.
he had no use any longer for exact time, even had the watch been running.
He was gifted with animal magnetism and a potent allure for women of any race.
To a stranger their delight in these things may seem paradoxical, for Persians chase the golden calf as much as any people.
In Persia, where practically speaking there are no museums or libraries or, for that matter, hardly any books, the twins run free.
If a work is divided into several large segments, a last-minute drawing of random numbers may determine the order of the segments for any particular performance.
At the same time the multiple transvestitism involved -- the fat man as girl and as baby, as coquette pretending to be a baby -- touches for a moment horrifyingly upon the secret sources of a life like Jacoby's, upon the sinister dreams which form the sources of any human life.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
In any social system in which communications have an importance comparable with that of production and other human factors, a point like f in Figure 2 would ( other things being equal ) be the dwelling place for the community leader, while e and h would house the next most important citizens.
Naturally this includes all communication forms, e.g. languages, or any social, political, economic or religious structures employed for such control.
Examples are in public utilities, making military aircraft and accessories, or where the investment and risk for a proprietorship would be too great for a much needed project impossible to achieve by any means other than the corporate form, e.g. constructing major airports or dams.
But the fact remains that even the unconscious acceptance of himself as a man of destiny divinely protected must be censored in any man who evades the responsibility for his major decisions, and thus for imposing his will on the people.

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