「Destructive」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「of」)
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The Visitor is about the | destructive power of family pride and anger. |
However, his | destructive lifestyle of drugs and alcohol began to cat |
ul High Explosive, marginally exceeding the | destructive yield of TNT. |
lly, "Train of Consequences" deals with the | destructive habit of gambling. |
which may be a reference to the | destructive power of lightning. |
buttworms are one of the most economically | destructive insects of maize in the United States. |
s represented the life-giving and sometimes | destructive forces of the weather. |
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 |
tal nuts, bolts and screws, to increase the | destructive impact of the blasts. |
contorta and is considered one of the most | destructive defoliators of Lodgepole pine forests. |
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 |
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. |
alist ideas was argued as a reaction to the | destructive excesses of nationalism. |
This novel also touches on the dangerous, | destructive nature of gossip, and questions society's i |
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. |
storations and replanting just prior to the | destructive frosts of 1956. |
ined General Thomas January 15, 1865 in the | destructive bombardment of Guntersville, Alabama. |
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; |
conjunction with dealing with "the silent, | destructive tax of monetary inflation", this thought wa |
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. |
y to control the illegal, often violent and | destructive actions of the student body. |
pments at Glastonbury Abbey long before the | destructive fire of 1185. |
It consists almost entirely of a | destructive analysis of twentieth century thinkers, fro |
tect people and their environments from the | destructive effects of fire and smoke. |
d never bothered to name the aggressive and | destructive energy of the death drive, as he did when h |
ion themes, Guilt Machine will explore "the | destructive psychology of guilt, regret and the darkest |
Missiles improve the | destructive power of the car's weaponry, wings extend t |
and his ka-tet, must save the rose from the | destructive machinations of the Sombra Corporation, whi |
The | destructive powers of ideologies is perhaps the reason |
n their wake, Otto Kernberg highlighted the | destructive qualities of the 'infantile, grandiose ego |
Upon its discovery, the overly | destructive inhabitants of the Chaos Field known as the |
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 |
a certain organisation, who participated in | destructive activities of bad elements. |
of sea urchins has gone unchecked, causing | destructive grazing of kelp beds or kelp forests (speci |
), or "Star Wars", was meant to achieve the | destructive capacity of electronic guidance systems in |
famine she shows some understanding of "the | destructive impact of the famine on love and the family |
farm, and had to live with the venomous and | destructive despair of his father. |
ndiosity is built around aggression and the | destructive aspects of the self become idealized". |
deposits, tar sands such as in Canada, the | destructive distillation of wood and coal gasification |
bishopric of St Andrews, left vacant in the | destructive aftermath of the Scottish defeat. |
f compounds that can be used to disrupt the | destructive behaviors of nuisance insects, agricultural |
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 |
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