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ransform into powerful draconic beings with | destructive abilities, and makes his way as a "Ranger", |
d for beginners because of their simple yet | destructive abilities. |
y to control the illegal, often violent and | destructive actions of the student body. |
a certain organisation, who participated in | destructive activities of bad elements. |
bishopric of St Andrews, left vacant in the | destructive aftermath of the Scottish defeat. |
chased by twisters and surrounded by their | destructive aftermaths. |
sed at the time to refer to one of the most | destructive air raids of the London Blitz, over the nig |
n the Adelphi ballroom was interrupted by a | destructive air-raid, and she tried to reach the roof t |
It consists almost entirely of a | destructive analysis of twentieth century thinkers, fro |
biological markers or fuel markers with non | destructive analytical methods. |
y, hitting Iwo Jima in between, in raids so | destructive and successful that the enemy failed to ret |
The American Psychiatric Association's | Destructive and Blind Pursuit of Political Correctness |
l emigrate from the region; the minorities' | destructive and dividing deeds will not be permitted. |
It was the most | destructive and deadliest earthquake in Moroccan histor |
vealing clothes, her behaviour increasingly | destructive and unstable. |
etle standards, some Tomicini are unusually | destructive and can cause massive amounts of damage dur |
ed by rebel officers that this gun was more | destructive and did more damage than any other gun of K |
age most often in war, or in former ages as | destructive and ruinous acts of giving or sacrifice, bu |
be quite wonderful, and suicidal as well as | destructive, and I think that I am most likely to hear |
an Yellow Mosaic disease is one of the most | destructive and widely distributed. |
urology, he has Compulsive obsessions to do | destructive and strange things. |
tance of growing up, and learning not to be | destructive and hurtful to others. |
The ancient Greeks distinguished the | destructive and consumptive (aidelon) fire, associated |
ired Situational Narcissism to describe the | destructive and outrageous behaviour of those who are c |
claims that Kyle had carefully concealed a | destructive and expensive gambling habit from her over |
area is the scene of even more historically | destructive and deadly tornadoes. |
The group had a | destructive approach similar to post urban-Duchamp art |
and engage each other in a war every bit as | destructive as the one that took place on Earth hundred |
organisms affect many types of plants, the | destructive aspect of infection is limited to a few agr |
ndiosity is built around aggression and the | destructive aspects of the self become idealized". |
-level strafing of the sort which proved so | destructive at Clark Field earlier that day. |
nse hurricane of the season marked the most | destructive Atlantic hurricane of the United States; an |
both use their super transformation with a | destructive attack in the enemy and if the battle is wo |
measurement time at the step just prior to | destructive avalanche breakdown. |
end of the 2005 season, was one of the most | destructive batsmen in first class cricket over the pas |
The German Sixth Army, which fought in the | destructive Battle of Stalingrad, was later made part o |
Jerusalem what might have been a bloody and | destructive battle. |
He is the leader of the | Destructive Beasts, and hopes to burn the whole world i |
ing used to hunt Thessaly, and the gore and | destructive behavior demonstrated later on serves more |
out to be an orangutan with a penchant for | destructive behavior and giving elderly ladies the midd |
lationship between alcoholism/addiction and | destructive behavior, the most effective means for iden |
chiatric criteria, yet privately engages in | destructive behavior. |
f compounds that can be used to disrupt the | destructive behaviors of nuisance insects, agricultural |
illes, France, on 3 July, it helped fight a | destructive blaze on board Lake Champlain (CVS-39). |
ined General Thomas January 15, 1865 in the | destructive bombardment of Guntersville, Alabama. |
offensive of the Korean War and included a | destructive bombing raid in Seoul. |
s was a tailend batsman and an occasionally | destructive bowler, with one five-wicket innings under |
or him or herself as to how constructive or | destructive British rule was. |
They were smaller and less | destructive, but they happened. |
recognised that war was not only physically | destructive but also damaged "minds, bodies and hopes" |
position that the state is unnecessary and | destructive by its nature - that it cannot improve on, |
), or "Star Wars", was meant to achieve the | destructive capacity of electronic guidance systems in |
ger association than Hephaestus with fire's | destructive capacity, and a major concern of his worshi |
July 1926 and Hurricane San Liborio, was a | destructive Category 4 hurricane that affected the Baha |
agnitude and duration made it exceptionally | destructive, causing damage to the cathedral, the cabil |
Rodwell, in his 1858 The rat: its history & | destructive character: With numerous anecdotes, stated: |
Intrigued by the | destructive chemical, which he confiscates, the Sheriff |
Youth Authority who witnesses the cycle of | destructive choices and racial tensions among female te |
The areas most recent and | destructive cliff falls occurred in 1928, 1961 and 1994 |
Tar is purportedly the most | destructive component in habitual tobacco smoking, accu |
Zip, also known as I-Worm.ZippedFiles, is a | destructive computer worm which attacks machines runnin |
ich once engaged in leads to worsening self | destructive consequences |
nt feature, noted by its juvenile onset and | destructive course. |
Khandanavum Mandanavum ( | Destructive Criticism and Constructive Criticism) |
al party to be in actual fact a front for a | destructive cult, in other words, a sect. |
Most of the | destructive damage occurred in Tennessee, Kentucky, Wes |
rding, but it could correct the other, more | destructive damage that is the result of overly compres |
...destructive Death (who seizes young and old alike, spa | |
Italian, German, Spanish, Students Against | Destructive Decisions (SADD), FIRST Robotics, Interact, |
rbook, World Culture Club, Students Against | Destructive Decisions or S.A.D.D., Future Business Lead |
Students Against | Destructive Decisions (SADD) |
Students Against | Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.) |
RADD - Rangers Against | Destructive Decisions /SADD |
There are Students Against | Destructive Decisions (SADD), International Club, Ambas |
cience Bowl, Science Bowl, Students Against | Destructive Decisions, student council, video productio |
contorta and is considered one of the most | destructive defoliators of Lodgepole pine forests. |
farm, and had to live with the venomous and | destructive despair of his father. |
The | destructive detectors perform continuous transformation |
ly after has protected the environment from | destructive development pressures." |
y well partake in a bad and philosophically | destructive development in the outside thinking by foll |
itially charged with felony possession of a | destructive device and reckless conduct. |
wful throwing, placing, or discharging of a | destructive device or bomb |
tructing persons on procedures for creating | destructive devices. |
cient to drive the chronic inflammatory and | destructive disease process . |
ties: Removing the Stigma of Society's Most | Destructive Disease. |
harles Greville Williams analyzed rubber by | destructive distillation and obtained a large quantity |
rimarily from the wood and roots of pine by | destructive distillation under pyrolysis. |
deposits, tar sands such as in Canada, the | destructive distillation of wood and coal gasification |
Coal oil is obtained from the | destructive distillation of cannel coal, mineral wax, a |
It is also formed in the | destructive distillation of many substances, as wood, c |
once produced chiefly as a byproduct of the | destructive distillation of wood. |
ustnadoes, though cyclonic and occasionally | destructive, do not normally produce a signature identi |
as a juvenile anti-hero, uncontrollable and | destructive, drawn in spontaneous, edgy lines, and was |
been affected by this highly addictive and | destructive drug. |
He rose to power following a | destructive dynastic struggle in which he deposed his b |
This was deemed the most | destructive earthquake in the Philippines prior to the |
It was perhaps the most | destructive earthquake ever to have occurred in northwe |
ocated north of the Nazareth highway, but a | destructive earthquake led its inhabitants to resettle |
ester earthquake: four die in the UK's most | destructive earthquake. |
for the purpose of the investigation of its | destructive effects (such as burst height and distance |
and Muhammad worked in professions that had | destructive effects - but both worked tirelessly for pe |
RA) in the mid 1930s, where he observed the | destructive effects of the brief U.S. legalization of i |
areas inhabited by manatees as well as the | destructive effects of polluting the environment. |
radioactive minerals that results from the | destructive effects of its own radiation on its crystal |
The profundity of their | destructive effects upon native people, both individual |
tect people and their environments from the | destructive effects of fire and smoke. |
tical solution' to ameliorate the paradox's | destructive effects. |
sically abused by his father, he had a very | destructive emotional relationship with him. |
and mental fortitude as means of overcoming | destructive emotions. |
rth "the soul of the God of War", releasing | destructive energies through his severed hand. |
Maker is equipped with large guns that fire | destructive energies. |
d never bothered to name the aggressive and | destructive energy of the death drive, as he did when h |
"Ultra-robots," which could fly and project | destructive energy beams. |
e a hydraulically designed nozzle to dampen | destructive energy and prevent vortexing. |
of the thousand princes multiplied in their | destructive energy, and began resulting in natural disa |
ifer used a ray gun firing unknown forms of | destructive energy. |
ctional universes, a devourer is a powerful | destructive entity, such as Boreas (the North Wind in G |
s gags revolve around Jerry Lee's playfully | destructive episodes. |
It was extremely | destructive especially for the civilian population. |
The most unfortunate and | destructive event was the destruction of the Nalanda un |
and was at risk for extinction from any one | destructive event. |
observing this, a series of cataclysmic and | destructive events, referred to as a 'sky-quake', hits |
alist ideas was argued as a reaction to the | destructive excesses of nationalism. |
the kudzu instantly, having read about its | destructive expansion in the southeastern United States |
y within the System, but could not shut its | destructive expansion down because of its vast tactical |
esses that this contradiction has reached a | destructive extent, where certain essential activities |
For Jung, 'the Nekyia is no aimless or | destructive fall into the abyss, but a meaningful katab |
en closed for almost two years prior to the | destructive fire which gutted the superstructure in Sep |
This fire was the largest and most | destructive fire St. Louis has ever experienced. |
or 12 hours, has been described as the most | destructive fire in the history of Dundee. |
The | destructive fire was said to have been an act of God re |
the Enemy in position there, who kept up a | destructive fire on the advanced battery of heavy guns, |
d on 20 August 1843, on the occurrence of a | destructive fire in that town, the services rendered by |
of £4958, but dramatically rebuilt after a | destructive fire by the gothic architect G E Street in |
ts: gout and the work of rebuilding after a | destructive fire in the abbey. |
f the line of battle, and exposed to a very | destructive fire from Fort Morgan. |
The school suffered a | destructive fire in 1942. |
pments at Glastonbury Abbey long before the | destructive fire of 1185. |
A | destructive fire in 1894 destroyed much of the village. |
ta campus, less than three months after the | destructive fire. |
the mid-19th century, and the city suffered | destructive fires and was never rebuilt. |
ely on the reef to feed their families, but | destructive fishing methods combined with the stress of |
e 1998 Bangladesh floods is one of the most | destructive flooding in modern world history, where abo |
Prevent | destructive floods. |
n of the Sith order, caused by them using a | destructive Force technique called a thought bomb again |
Jashin is known to be a | destructive force to the natives, the exact opposite to |
(May 1992), corrupted and possessed by the | destructive force called the Antagon and transformed in |
Fire, which he represents, is a | destructive force, as shown in the myth of Kagu-tsuchi, |
s tended to save lives rather than increase | destructive force. |
their force into the tunnel, reducing their | destructive force. |
s represented the life-giving and sometimes | destructive forces of the weather. |
on its inexorable path, be able to turn the | destructive forces around him into a kind of inner libe |
and myth cycle to create both creative and | destructive forces on the world. |
aulic systems by effectively managing these | destructive forces. |
Karyorrhexis is the | destructive fragmentation of the nucleus of a dying cel |
storations and replanting just prior to the | destructive frosts of 1956. |
he 1896 Meiji-Sanriku earthquake was highly | destructive, generating one of the most devastating tsu |
Cellophane Suckers "I'm in Love with the | Destructive Girls" (German lyrics) |
The events have become more | destructive given the increasing vulnerability of popul |
es, and asks Shiva to rid the forest of the | destructive goddess. |
of sea urchins has gone unchecked, causing | destructive grazing of kelp beds or kelp forests (speci |
lly, "Train of Consequences" deals with the | destructive habit of gambling. |
nder free range conditions, and may develop | destructive habits when confined. |
Internet, specifically in overcoming bad or | destructive habits. |
eing played with by Billy until he sees how | destructive he can be. |
reet that is most noted for taking a direct | destructive hit in early May 1941. |
Hurricane Ike was the 3rd most | destructive hurricane to hit the United States. |
Hurricane Karl, the most | destructive hurricane of the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Se |
Hurricane Dennis - | destructive hurricane in Caribbean and Florida |
Hurricane Rita - | destructive hurricane striking Texas and Louisiana |
er's Storm was one of the most powerful and | destructive hurricanes in the 19th century, causing hea |
onment was complete by 1888 after a wave of | destructive hurricanes. |
heme for his sociology dissertation was The | Destructive Impact of Uranium Mining on Native American |
tal nuts, bolts and screws, to increase the | destructive impact of the blasts. |
famine she shows some understanding of "the | destructive impact of the famine on love and the family |
alifornia, but it does not appear to have a | destructive impact on this species. |
on is based on a divide, protecting it from | destructive impulses directed towards the bad object. |
Sometimes highly | destructive in nature, these 'bummers' became notorious |
erves as a protective mechanism, but may be | destructive in altered cardiac function. |
The mite has been extremely | destructive in rice fields of tropical regions of Asia, |
desire to conquer and therefore making him | destructive in a manner similar to that of Serizawa Kam |
However, the earthquake was | destructive in both Assam and Tibet, and 1,526 people w |
most challenging music is conceived free of | destructive influences for no other reason than the mus |
Upon its discovery, the overly | destructive inhabitants of the Chaos Field known as the |
They are one of the most common and most | destructive insect pests for grain and other food produ |
buttworms are one of the most economically | destructive insects of maize in the United States. |
Handbook of the | destructive insects of Victoria; Volumes I-V 1891-1911; |
This is due to constructive or | destructive interaction between different relaxation me |
If , no solution exists due to | destructive interference in the path integral. |
e in order to boost the desired color while | destructive interference eliminates other solors. |
This creates | destructive interference between the reflected and gene |
elengths (e.g., 0.5, 1.5, 2.5 ...) there is | destructive interference and a weak signal. |
This led to constructive and | destructive interference among the light waves, modulat |
Optical notch filters sometimes rely on | destructive interference. |
and has been threatened by the presence of | destructive introduced mammals, in this case, feral pig |
St. Patrick's in 1989 to repel the church's | destructive intrusion into public policies concerning A |
Equally | Destructive is a 2007 DVD single by Dutch symphonic met |
Hence, since the | destructive karmas are not present in the soul any more |
April 29 - The Frank Slide, The most | destructive landslide in Canadian history kills 70 in F |
conference in Saudi Arabia, which ended the | destructive Lebanese civil war, made him ambassador to |
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