ferocity in A Sentence

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    There is no other instance of his Ferocity.

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    If only you would protected Janet with such Ferocity, Dr. Pym.

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    You mention my wife again and I will show you Ferocity.

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    When the tiger wants to murder him he calls it Ferocity.

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    Why are you digging into that ice cream container with such Ferocity?

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    We also object to the expression"wild animal" because it carries the connotation of Ferocity.

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    Do you hate a lion for its Ferocity or a deer for its timidity?

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    The Bible refers to it as a fearsome beast having monstrous Ferocity and great power.

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    The frequency and Ferocity of female-on-male violence on TV has fascinated(and appalled) me for years.

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    They bring shelter, power and Ferocity, so here's the reason why it is included this often.

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    They don't have the Ferocity of lions, and when facing one, this formidable enemy, they can only run.

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    The team came in early the next day, cranked the music loud, and began to work out with Ferocity.

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    His skill and Ferocity on the battlefield quickly earned him the respect of his men, and his enemies.

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    Using only your mouse, you can jump, crouch and attack with the Ferocity of a dragon to achieve total victory!

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    When a man wants to kill a tiger, he calls it sport; When a tiger wants to kill him, he calls it Ferocity.».

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    When a man wants to murder a tiger, he calls it sport: when the tiger wants to murder him, he calls it Ferocity.

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    Eagles have long been considered to be the“kings” of birds, which is largely due to their strength, agility, natural Ferocity and elevation of flight.

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    When you think back through history, there are many legendary empires and fighting forces, usually led by brilliant commanders and revered for their Ferocity in battle.

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    The tribal tiger tattoo design is one powerful symbol that is respected all over Asia and considered to be linked with sensuality, passion, Ferocity, power, wrath and cruelty.

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    The tribal tiger tattoo design is one powerful symbol that is respected all over Asia and considered to be linked with sensuality, passion, Ferocity, power, wrath and cruelty.

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    This likewise was supposed to be fought only to first blood, but, apparently, between the seriousness of the dispute and the Ferocity of the combatants, both ladies were ultimately injured.

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    It means trusting that the continually changing internal weather can move through us with great Ferocity and yet, simultaneously, something can remain steady and well, holding the space in which life happens.

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    Many New England storms have been worse in terms of property damage, storm Ferocity and loss of life, but this is still one of the most talked about storms to hit New England in history.

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    Today, the UCalgary Dinos channel that same Ferocity, showing leadership on the courts, fields, ice, and waves of interuniversity sport and in the pursuit of new knowledge and innovation for society as we know it.

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    The eagle has always been considered as the king of birds, on account of its great strength, rapidity and elevation of flight, natural Ferocity, and the terror it inspires into its fellows of the air.

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    Conclusion despite the Ferocity of the war, but it's still holding up patient, it's a wonder that the official media every problem or all happened to the brotherhood, and if this climate event or an astronomer or mathematically.

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    The young people of Ferguson continue to struggle with Ferocity, not just to get justice for Mike Brown or to end police misconduct but to dismantle racism once and for all, to bring down the Empire, to ultimately end war.”.

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    The Ferocity over this issue- and this issue almost to the exclusion of nearly every other issue that might be part of a rich fabric of Catholic culture- suggests to me that Catholic culture, where it existed, has been largely routed.

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    Hotel des Invalides, I do not know; but I thought that his industry would not be worth much thereafter. I never learned which party was victorious, nor the cause of the war; but I felt for the rest of that day as if I had had my feelings excited and harrowed by witnessing the struggle, the Ferocity and carnage, of a human battle before my door.

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