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  • Devoid as it is of any classical or allegorical trapp
  • op of the mound covering the tomb, with a base devoid decoration that was stuck in the ground.
  • ve as the racemic mixture; the other isomer is devoid of significant analgesic activity."
  • gen gas to form a simpler aromatic hydrocarbon devoid of functional groups.
  • The island remained mostly devoid of activity until the 1950s, when United State
  • ll, but warned of the grave dangers of a world devoid of its positive legacy.
  • cept that it was reduced to a minimalist stage devoid of backdrops or furniture except for a few bas
  • hich is in turn part of the Greater Saimaa, is devoid of islands which makes it different from other
  • Arzoxifene is devoid of the uterotrophic effects of tamoxifen, sugg
  • e memorial, especially its central pillar, was devoid of any symbolism, being too abstract, and thus
  • r, he panned the lyrics, claiming "they are so devoid of personality that they sound less like song
  • hat the characters are seen as physical bodies devoid of direct dialogue."
  • nd the occasional naturalist, the mountain was devoid of human visitors until a segment of the Appal
  • oft, and somewhat fragile polyester derivative devoid of any protein component or allergen elements
  • extraordinarily perspicacious, he was also not devoid of slyness".
  • This area need not be devoid of vegetation by using naturally fire resistiv
  • r it seems to be a district of straight lines, devoid of any beauty".
  • opulations or introduced into waters naturally devoid of the species, sometimes reducing the overall
  • creating a stark spectacle on a stage largely devoid of props or other visual distractions.
  • Those who are devoid of such mental faculties are not benefited (by
  • the classics was said to be somewhat cold and devoid of feeling.
  • ight special" revolver when she was completely devoid of other weapons, and she is an expert shot wi
  • further, Craig and his platoon, in a position devoid of cover and concealment on the forward (downh
  • The beasts are devoid of their outside senses - their ears are nothi
  • rch, churches of the Armenian rite are usually devoid of icons and have a curtain concealing the pri
  • g spells with Rangers - in a season completely devoid of silveware- and Celta de Vigo (in the Spanis
  • that sex is nothing but a "hormonal function" devoid of emotion, John Milk has extreme difficulty a
  • The college was devoid of resources, and it was due to the zealous ef
  • ere is a large triangular surface of the liver devoid of peritoneal covering; this is named the bare
  • ion which predicts that old clusters should be devoid of such stars since bluer stars are more massi
  • man" is, in fact, nothing but a natural matter devoid of the life force it once contained.
  • ologic sections showed the dermis to be almost devoid of elastin in most areas with clumping of elas
  • that Warner Bros "have shown that the book is devoid of analysis, commentary or anything else risin
  • he uniquely supportive environment at MANCC is devoid of the pressure to create a final product, and
  • f good luck; A gem which is cracked, fissured, devoid of luster, or appearing rough or sandy, should
  • rm (indicus female , Rothschild): " Fore wings devoid of all markings except the submarginal ones; t
  • the open, as the country there was completely devoid of cover, and that the enemy would cause heavy
  • wide latitude of creative and business freedom devoid of a 9-to-5 office job or hefty administrative
  • graphs of the band members in a Yankee Stadium devoid of any other visible human beings; these were
  • treatment of the nude as a natural phenomenon devoid of any identity other than the attributes of s
  • d if the Earth were uniform in composition and devoid of surface irregularities) are impossible, the
  • The other Gallican rites are largely devoid of sufflation, though the so-called Missale Go
  • allucinogenic drugs when suddenly, a young man devoid of any facial features charges into their cham
  • er before it struck me that the soundtrack was devoid of any Beatles songs [...] Such is our saturat
  • ion conceived the cherubim as guardians, being devoid of human feelings, and holding a duty both to
  • Although the sky-line was devoid of cover and under accurate machine gun fire a
  • and potentially defamatory, inflammatory, and devoid of logic," and "[d]espite the apparently scurr
  • ntic among Bialik's documented oral exchanges; devoid of any attempts at falsity, distortion or arti
  • ated in later studies that demonstrated it was devoid of agonist actions in the dog saphenous vein a
  • pt a subterminal series of ill-formed lunules, devoid of green scales; discal transverse bands on bo
  • Viragaya ( Devoid of Passions) - 1956
  • The R-enantiomer of pyrovalerone is devoid of activity.
  • It is usually devoid of national or world news.
  • s modest religious poetry is, nonetheless, not devoid of interest.
  • He becomes completely devoid of love, compassion and mercy.
  • The town is in disrepair and devoid of life.
  • The area has large paddy fields devoid of human habitation.
  • 662, the titles were temporarily changed to be devoid of feminine and superficial quality.
  • wn, glabrous, though pubescent when young, and devoid of corky wings.
  • Some sulfonamides are also devoid of antibacterial activity, e.g., the anticonvu
  • These life forms remain devoid of prana (breath), until the Divine entity inf
  • Ordinarily, the country is totally arid, and devoid of free water, surface or underground.
  • The des-acetylated analog salvinorin B is devoid of human activity.
  • ullock, Hitler was an opportunistic adventurer devoid of principles, beliefs or scruples.
  • whether material, mental or even abstract, are devoid of objective, independent existence.
  • This is one of the rare temples devoid of any other deities.
  • is located in a region of lunar mare which is devoid of significant features.
  • The second temple was built later and is devoid of such features.
  • It is completely devoid of a horn section, as well as being guitar dri
  • an Maulets carried on fighting for their cause devoid of international allies.
  • inside a chamber which he claims will soon be devoid of oxygen.
  • Devoid of up-tempo songs, the album was not commercia
  • this galaxy is HIPASS J0731-69, a cloud of gas devoid of any stars.
  • most portrayals of women at the time, they are devoid of glamor and idealization.
  • " and "disturbing" scenes of downtown Montreal devoid of people.
  • ellum and rostellar hooks, and the suckers are devoid of spines.
  • nder for the crown; a cold, alien being almost devoid of emotion.
  • This class is distinguished by optical spectra devoid of the broad emission lines characteristic of
  • odernization, almost feverish in its haste and devoid of sound planning and devoid of sound planning
  • ambi wants the judiciary to be independent and devoid of any official interference.
  • ers to an unglaciated portion of North America devoid of the glacial drift of surrounding regions.
  • d rhythm & blues influences, swamp pop was not devoid of folk characteristics.
  • to ground level, and the air was becalmed and devoid of wind.
  • p is an opening in the forest canopy structure devoid of large trees.
  • Even a recent version is completely devoid of sugar balls, to suit changing urban and tou
  • Since distilled water is devoid of minerals, supplemental mineral intake throu
  • ritual, he would instead become a full dragon, devoid of a mind of its own.
  • Mice devoid of both copies of the SLC2A8 gene are viable,
  • e "dormitory town" with little community life, devoid of a "centre" of its own.
  • ognise the consumption of meat to be cruel and devoid of compassion, some Mahayana Buddhists are veg
  • arly fifty years' one-party government, become devoid of talent, cohesion, and original ideas.
  • h Stafford County barren and almost completely devoid of trees food, forage and homes.
  • John George Nicolay declared Whitney's version devoid of Lincoln's style and a fraud.
  • t it was white, skin and hair being completely devoid of pigmentation.
  • Many non-exact solutions may be devoid of physical content, but serve as useful count
  • roads such as the Sydenham by-pass, which were devoid of spectators.
  • Early the next day, the depression, devoid of any deep convection, made landfall near Isl
  • The interior is otherwise devoid of features of interest, and is marked only by
  • eath, the Congress was once again found itself devoid of a leader.
  • pure and simple, a dictatorship each day more devoid of the attributes that once made it attractive
  • cterial activity than benzylpenicillin, and is devoid of serious toxicity except for allergic reacti
  • it too was curiously branded "Standard 10" and devoid of bootlid trimwork.
  • ed during early mornings when streets would be devoid of traffic and pedestrians.
  • ften assume, mistakenly, that ice and snow are devoid of life.
  • The Malayalam used is devoid of Tamil and Sanskrit, and thus is probably cl
  • Flupirtine is notably devoid of any addictive properties, negative psycholo
  • that the referendum scheduled for Wednesday is devoid of violence.
  • Devoid of proper education, Ren is initially dysgloss
  • tropical storm intensity as the center became devoid of shower and thunderstorm activity.
  • extensive miscellaneous reading, but entirely devoid of mental vigour and originality of talent.
  • he 1mm increments of the Samrat Yantra sundial devoid of any practical significance.
  • alaya, Lieutenant General A. E. Percival, were devoid of harmony."
  • s out that even though the body of water is so devoid of life it has been cultivated to produce a nu
  • As in the XC-108A, it was devoid of armor and weapons, and the fuselage was mod
  • As North Wales was devoid of such a suitable facility, Brackla became th
  • ife, full of sincerity and tenderness, and not devoid of humorous touches, intentional and otherwise
  • Brutalised by Lorenzo the gaoler and devoid of hope under the harsh prison regime, Casanov
  • e Molonglo and filled in 1964, the waters were devoid of native fish.
  • The area around this understory tree is often devoid of all other plant types, leading to the local
  • Devoid of much of its support and left in a precariou
  • ana proper, being based on simple melodies and devoid of the ornamentation (gamaka) that is characte
  • with King Arthur and his court, the romance is devoid of the usual marvels associated with Arthurian
  • upstream of predicted Cyano-2 RNAs is usually devoid of annotated features such as RNA or protein-c
  • Sleek, elegant, functional and devoid of ornament, The Sylph did not have the rakish
  • Is highly variable in composition, sometimes devoid of tryptamines (Ref: Nen in EntheogenReview (j
  • Such living energy would be devoid of spirit and conscience and it's "thought" pr
  • known as the Buchan plain, which is virtually devoid of trees.
  • , Monster X, Charles Bronson, VMW, Mainstrike, Devoid of Faith and Oil.
  • Later however the German onslaught, devoid of infantry and artillery support, weakened an
  • Almost completely devoid of religious impetus, it differs from the more
  • She is drawn only with white and her body is devoid of shading (including her dark hair), making h
  • py, where the muscle cells have cores that are devoid of mitochondria and specific enzymes.
  • The interior of the cars were devoid of the usual advertisements and the pale green
  • ialism is just that getting and spending it is devoid of emotion or a true fulfilling purpose no lif
  • ted "at a road junction in wild country almost devoid of trees" which remains an apt description of
  • ooked by a big mountain, completely barren and devoid of vegetation.
  • d of the streams in the river's watershed were devoid of aquatic life .
  • ch of the material for this article comes from Devoid of Trouble, the history of Dot Motorcycles wri
  • He is noble and devoid of sexual motives, and appears suddenly, out o
  • his part of Germany, so the village was almost devoid of traffic not ending or starting there.
  • intellect (nous), necessarily regarded him as devoid of knowledge.
  • Her marriage is stable but devoid of emotional intimacy, and her son is actually
  • This connotation is probably not devoid of a military sense, as the root went into Hit
  • s as easy to clean, lasting forever, and being devoid of bacterial problems.
  • s serious and somewhat sad, but not altogether devoid of more joyous touches.
  • In a world devoid of higher meaning or judicial afterlife, the h
  • To insure that the material is totally devoid of air bubbles you can place the entire mold/m
  • d only be realized in a state of consciousness devoid of all conceptual forms.
  • body to organize a credible vote that will be devoid of voter irregularities and meets internationa
  • The interior is almost devoid of imagery of the sort to be found in Barcelon
  • recent scores there are usually soundtrack CDs devoid of extraneous sounds to work from, but despite
  • rn, anglicised to "Talon", meaning a "hillside devoid of trees" or "threshing-floor" (perhaps referr
  • er from its unusual attitude the commander was devoid of any external visual cues and was possibly d
  • rs ago could have created this same work, just devoid of the same thought process.
  • Her occasional outbursts of laughter were devoid of emotion, and very frequently she spoke of h
  • ectly opposes his intention of creating a film devoid of any sort of emotionally charged language.
  • The play throughout was clean football, devoid of all roughness, and they early on earned the
  • he Cone Gatherers has been criticised as being devoid of any real sense of place, other novels such
  • chain stores, supermarkets and blocks of flats devoid of all distinction, and all looking alike.”
  • It is also devoid of the dissonance associated with most Corwood
  • with the station booking office and buffet but devoid of track and aloof from the line it served, wa
  • tform, and up until April 2008 the station was devoid of a passing loop, although sidings existed, u
  • “Though a stranger to real wisdom, he was not devoid of selfish cunning” (Gibbon D&F 80).
  • hythms, and interpretations that can be eerily devoid of expression."
  • “‘A pious wish devoid of all practicability:' Interwar Humanitariani
  • a group while the Varna group was mysteriously devoid of all but one example of Pertinax and one exa
  • people as accusations and messages completely devoid of logic, while Black Kat stays calm and discu
  • l Academies, which have been rejected as being devoid of any archelogical/linguistic evidence,.
  • sto is lifted up and becomes an angel, utterly devoid of the pain and torment that she had always kn
  • d to genetically engineer a “more perfect son, devoid of flaws and with a proper chance to live free
  • s Times wrote of it "...the film is so utterly devoid of wit and imagination that the unremitting gr
  • Devoid of derivatives, this week's best single proves
  • nt of the cloaca, there is a pouch-like groove devoid of denticles and lined with a luminescent tiss
  • cked northwestward, and by the next day it was devoid of deep convection.
  • food and water (springs of which the island is devoid of) supply, he proceeded to hold off a siege o
  • Rising/Falling): How a Philosophical Style Can Devoid Substantive Field," in International Journal f