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The events have become more | destructive given the increasing vulnerability of popul |
inds of winter can be far stronger and more | destructive than the south-Easter. |
rding, but it could correct the other, more | destructive damage that is the result of overly compres |
aluminium, which had up to 50 percent more | destructive power than TNT-filled depth charges. |
wo hours after Lawton tornado, an even more | destructive tornado occurred 50 miles to the south in W |
ip channel, from a future, potentially more | destructive storm. |
ords of research that hypnotism can be more | destructive than an Atomic Bomb. |
ed by rebel officers that this gun was more | destructive and did more damage than any other gun of K |
that are "more negative than positive more | destructive than constructive." |
ions with a longer explosive pulse are more | destructive than those with high-brisance. |
harmless SCA virus would later produce more | destructive viruses known as the Byte Bandit and the By |
ical, and the cat subsequently becomes more | destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive |
ester earthquake: four die in the UK's most | destructive earthquake. |
reputation as one of the world game's most | destructive scrummagers. |
This fire was the largest and most | destructive fire St. Louis has ever experienced. |
ties: Removing the Stigma of Society's Most | Destructive Disease. |
sed at the time to refer to one of the most | destructive air raids of the London Blitz, over the nig |
tween Kefalonia and Zakynthos, but the most | destructive was the earthquake of August 12th. |
Hurricane Ike was the 3rd most | destructive hurricane to hit the United States. |
It is one of the most | destructive shoot-feeding species in northern Europe. |
se of Science: "It has been one of the most | destructive modern prejudices that art and science are |
e 1998 Bangladesh floods is one of the most | destructive flooding in modern world history, where abo |
ere several reports of landslides, the most | destructive one at Casiguran Bay. |
It was the most | destructive and deadliest earthquake in Moroccan histor |
on May 3, 1999, it lost its record as most | destructive tornado in history to the Moore, Oklahoma T |
or 12 hours, has been described as the most | destructive fire in the history of Dundee. |
April 29 - The Frank Slide, The most | destructive landslide in Canadian history kills 70 in F |
ttle Boy" and "Fat Man" bombs were the most | destructive (and indeed only) nuclear weapons available |
is series of storms swiftly became the most | destructive produced by this outbreak, with a trio of F |
nse hurricane of the season marked the most | destructive Atlantic hurricane of the United States; an |
contorta and is considered one of the most | destructive defoliators of Lodgepole pine forests. |
The most | destructive was a large debris avalanche, which destroy |
southern Kansas and Missouri, with the most | destructive tornadoes causing severe damage in southern |
Hurricane Karl, the most | destructive hurricane of the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Se |
d in South Asia, is one of the world's most | destructive pests of grain products and seeds. |
January 1970, and is thought to be the most | destructive tornado ever documented in Australia. |
an Yellow Mosaic disease is one of the most | destructive and widely distributed. |
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 |
end of the 2005 season, was one of the most | destructive batsmen in first class cricket over the pas |
They are one of the most common and most | destructive insect pests for grain and other food produ |
Tar is purportedly the most | destructive component in habitual tobacco smoking, accu |
o seen at Coquimbo, the last being the most | destructive with a maximum run-up of 7 m. |
e Morning Leader wrote "Hunter was the most | destructive medium on attack and his personal tally was |
The east tornado was the most | destructive of the two. |
Multiple | destructive waves at heights ranging from 45 - 130 ft o |
two become involved in an intense mutually | destructive relationship. |
Taking sections is necessarily | destructive of part of the artefact, and thus discourag |
that all were inspired by similar nihilist, | destructive (and self-destructive) attitudes. |
Unlike other goddesses, she has no | destructive or fearsome aspect, destructive though she |
biological markers or fuel markers with non | destructive analytical methods. |
n terms of celebrations, and victories, not | destructive realities. |
ustnadoes, though cyclonic and occasionally | destructive, do not normally produce a signature identi |
s was a tailend batsman and an occasionally | destructive bowler, with one five-wicket innings under |
Youth Authority who witnesses the cycle of | destructive choices and racial tensions among female te |
to heroin, and "Wild Side", which tells of | destructive lifestyles and the pitfalls of decadence. |
most challenging music is conceived free of | destructive influences for no other reason than the mus |
ddie Johnston made the first in a series of | destructive trades by sending franchise goaltender Mike |
ifer used a ray gun firing unknown forms of | destructive energy. |
tle, was just the beginning of 124 years of | destructive war between the two Islamic empires that on |
The weapon provided him with a variety of | destructive options, from large caliber rounds, full au |
g a 2D X-ray of the component or the use of | destructive testing. |
a biocontrol agent to control the growth of | destructive root-knot nematodes. |
Now it reads "...41 years of | destructive war between the two Islamic empires that on |
and has been threatened by the presence of | destructive introduced mammals, in this case, feral pig |
f the hunter, deploying a varied arsenal of | destructive weaponry, ranging from a regular katana to |
onment was complete by 1888 after a wave of | destructive hurricanes. |
Optical notch filters sometimes rely on | destructive interference. |
and was at risk for extinction from any one | destructive event. |
This is due to constructive or | destructive interaction between different relaxation me |
or him or herself as to how constructive or | destructive British rule was. |
Internet, specifically in overcoming bad or | destructive habits. |
shift causes constructive (left figure) or | destructive (right figure) interferences. |
For Jung, 'the Nekyia is no aimless or | destructive fall into the abyss, but a meaningful katab |
and mental fortitude as means of overcoming | destructive emotions. |
Upon its discovery, the overly | destructive inhabitants of the Chaos Field known as the |
tical solution' to ameliorate the paradox's | destructive effects. |
y well partake in a bad and philosophically | destructive development in the outside thinking by foll |
recognised that war was not only physically | destructive but also damaged "minds, bodies and hopes" |
tations of the environment, even if plainly | destructive, than doing nothing at all. |
s gags revolve around Jerry Lee's playfully | destructive episodes. |
stars and supernovae), survived potentially | destructive processes in the interstellar medium and du |
its exploration of awkward and potentially | destructive social dynamics. |
ctional universes, a devourer is a powerful | destructive entity, such as Boreas (the North Wind in G |
Prevent | destructive floods. |
"Ultra-robots," which could fly and project | destructive energy beams. |
ber 11 to lower its orbit and ensure prompt | destructive re-entry over the Pacific Ocean. |
of pure white glowing energy that are quite | destructive. |
ibute Gage Study, Gage R&R, ANOVA Gage R&R, | Destructive Testing Analysis and others. |
b is necessary - runaways can be relatively | destructive to both people and property - this seemingl |
rth "the soul of the God of War", releasing | destructive energies through his severed hand. |
The earthquake and the resulting | destructive tsunami, caused more than 5,000 casualties. |
Unless stopped, Saladin's | destructive policy would weaken the Crusader kingdom. |
sole reason why addicts continue their self | destructive ways. |
ich once engaged in leads to worsening self | destructive consequences |
"The Vile Bringer of Self | Destructive Thoughts" - 3:52 |
Several | destructive tornadoes also touched down south and west |
y Genesic GaoGaiGar demonstrating its sheer | destructive power against the Soul Masters. |
conjunction with dealing with "the silent, | destructive tax of monetary inflation", this thought wa |
y, hitting Iwo Jima in between, in raids so | destructive and successful that the enemy failed to ret |
He is so | destructive that the fight's promoter, James Johnston, |
-level strafing of the sort which proved so | destructive at Clark Field earlier that day. |
the iconoclasm after the Reformation was so | destructive of Netherlandish wood-carved altars that on |
s represented the life-giving and sometimes | destructive forces of the weather. |
Matthew have a statement about the stone's | destructive power that Mark lacks. |
the mid-19th century, and the city suffered | destructive fires and was never rebuilt. |
How is that | destructive? |
ul High Explosive, marginally exceeding the | destructive yield of TNT. |
auncher equipped with EMP grenades, and the | destructive, short ranged Plasma Accumulator Cannon (PA |
Most of the | destructive damage occurred in Tennessee, Kentucky, Wes |
en closed for almost two years prior to the | destructive fire which gutted the superstructure in Sep |
The | destructive detectors perform continuous transformation |
Missiles improve the | destructive power of the car's weaponry, wings extend t |
associated with the survival on Mars is the | destructive ultraviolet light. |
lly, "Train of Consequences" deals with the | destructive habit of gambling. |
and his ka-tet, must save the rose from the | destructive machinations of the Sombra Corporation, whi |
conference in Saudi Arabia, which ended the | destructive Lebanese civil war, made him ambassador to |
It was about the | destructive social effects of poverty in his home town. |
which may be a reference to the | destructive power of lightning. |
The | destructive powers of ideologies is perhaps the reason |
n their wake, Otto Kernberg highlighted the | destructive qualities of the 'infantile, grandiose ego |
mandolin strum, contrasts sharply with the | destructive lyrics, particularly the haunting bridge: " |
Cellophane Suckers "I'm in Love with the | Destructive Girls" (German lyrics) |
For the | destructive 2005 Atlantic hurricane with a similar name |
ad given him first-hand experience with the | destructive potential of alcohol. |
In the view of modern-war pacifism, the | destructive potential of modern (especially nuclear) we |
He is the leader of the | Destructive Beasts, and hopes to burn the whole world i |
heme for his sociology dissertation was The | Destructive Impact of Uranium Mining on Native American |
organisms affect many types of plants, the | destructive aspect of infection is limited to a few agr |
ta campus, less than three months after the | destructive fire. |
The | destructive fire was said to have been an act of God re |
tal nuts, bolts and screws, to increase the | destructive impact of the blasts. |
), or "Star Wars", was meant to achieve the | destructive capacity of electronic guidance systems in |
Hence, since the | destructive karmas are not present in the soul any more |
on its inexorable path, be able to turn the | destructive forces around him into a kind of inner libe |
itch on the Class III command to select the | destructive yield required. |
ndiosity is built around aggression and the | destructive aspects of the self become idealized". |
he destruction of Guernica, but reflect the | destructive power of civil war. |
The German Sixth Army, which fought in the | destructive Battle of Stalingrad, was later made part o |
deposits, tar sands such as in Canada, the | destructive distillation of wood and coal gasification |
ifera variety, may form a resistance to the | destructive phylloxera if they were grafted with the Am |
bishopric of St Andrews, left vacant in the | destructive aftermath of the Scottish defeat. |
es, and asks Shiva to rid the forest of the | destructive goddess. |
f compounds that can be used to disrupt the | destructive behaviors of nuisance insects, agricultural |
n Francisco, California, in the wake of the | destructive San Francisco earthquake and fire which des |
Knowing full well the | destructive powers of this bomb the corporal, who might |
RA) in the mid 1930s, where he observed the | destructive effects of the brief U.S. legalization of i |
alist ideas was argued as a reaction to the | destructive excesses of nationalism. |
(May 1992), corrupted and possessed by the | destructive force called the Antagon and transformed in |
y later does a beam of hope emerge from the | destructive storm and the end of the work suggests the |
Karyorrhexis is the | destructive fragmentation of the nucleus of a dying cel |
areas inhabited by manatees as well as the | destructive effects of polluting the environment. |
becomes embroiled in a plot to harness the | destructive powers of a coveted genetic seed. |
osive pulse last longer, which enhanced the | destructive power. |
Furthermore the | destructive relationship between Fleiss and Nagy is dis |
storations and replanting just prior to the | destructive frosts of 1956. |
The ancient Greeks distinguished the | destructive and consumptive (aidelon) fire, associated |
ined General Thomas January 15, 1865 in the | destructive bombardment of Guntersville, Alabama. |
ired Situational Narcissism to describe the | destructive and outrageous behaviour of those who are c |
Coal oil is obtained from the | destructive distillation of cannel coal, mineral wax, a |
iends, Crusaid was a direct response to the | destructive nature of AIDS in the 1980s. |
Handbook of the | destructive insects of Victoria; Volumes I-V 1891-1911; |
It is also formed in the | destructive distillation of many substances, as wood, c |
radioactive minerals that results from the | destructive effects of its own radiation on its crystal |
once produced chiefly as a byproduct of the | destructive distillation of wood. |
Intrigued by the | destructive chemical, which he confiscates, the Sheriff |
pments at Glastonbury Abbey long before the | destructive fire of 1185. |
c and Indian ocean rims: tidal waves of the | destructive tsunami type. |
She also ends up employing Daniel the | Destructive. |
al beam-splitter in which the energy at the | destructive sites is re-distributed to the constructive |
The Visitor is about the | destructive power of family pride and anger. |
ned shrapnel shell in order to increase the | destructive power. |
tect people and their environments from the | destructive effects of fire and smoke. |
e two are hopelessly ill-matched, and their | destructive relationship provides the basis for Kuhn's |
chased by twisters and surrounded by their | destructive aftermaths. |
of the thousand princes multiplied in their | destructive energy, and began resulting in natural disa |
e all the time in the world to pursue their | destructive work -- and still get rewarded for it! |
their force into the tunnel, reducing their | destructive force. |
The profundity of their | destructive effects upon native people, both individual |
aulic systems by effectively managing these | destructive forces. |
If , no solution exists due to | destructive interference in the path integral. |
measurement time at the step just prior to | destructive avalanche breakdown. |
er yields, starting from 100 kilotons up to | destructive yields in the low megaton range. |
absorbs energy that could otherwise lead to | destructive tower motion, thus protecting the primary s |
deo came in 1962, but the hooves proved too | destructive of the turf. |
Apart from the Rye Cove tornado, | destructive tornadoes associated with this outbreak als |
apanese shipping, proved to be tremendously | destructive to the Japanese. |
Where Meteor is the Ultimate | Destructive Magic, Holy is the pinnacle of defensive ma |
This process was ultimately | destructive to the village-based economy in Chukotka, a |
hout love being unfulfilling and ultimately | destructive. |
etle standards, some Tomicini are unusually | destructive and can cause massive amounts of damage dur |
ould regard anything of the kind as utterly | destructive of the end it has in view. |
dless wisdom and knowledge, as well as vast | destructive potential. |
This species is very | destructive to plants due to its voracious consumption |
Both species are known to be very | destructive to the native aquatic vegetation. |
a basilar artery aneurysm rupture with very | destructive neurologic consequences. |
sically abused by his father, he had a very | destructive emotional relationship with him. |
Though very | destructive, the earthquake caused only two casualties: |
ty to the major city of Agadir made it very | destructive. |
s of this small insect is considered a very | destructive pests on field crops and vegetables crops g |
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