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ferocity

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  • Ulster Irish ferocity against everything Protestant were fuelled by
  • lations of these unwritten rules with greater ferocity and resolve than the Traditions of the Camari
  • The French launched a bayonet charge, the ferocity and determination of which unnerved units of
  • Apocalypse showed the band's raw ferocity and ability to make decent songs, critical su
  • ive as Angel but fear her due to her size and ferocity, and the other three females, who are much mo
  • ontinue to be debated with varying degrees of ferocity, and roars of "The Neutral Theory Is Dead" an
  • The storm, unprecedented in ferocity and duration, was generally reckoned by witne
  • The Greyhounds' ferocity at the Battle of Mansfield, particularly by i
  • n due to his youthful appearance and athletic ferocity, Corbus, who acted as placekicker as well as
  • ors, railed against the appointment with such ferocity he was expelled from both the university and
  • stocracy were particularly inspired by Thor's ferocity in battle.
  • ed footage of British players known for their ferocity, including Graeme Souness and Billy Bremner.
  • nited controversy of a scale, visibility, and ferocity never before seen in anthropology."
  • Gould wrote that she "sings and acts with the ferocity of a poisonous snake."
  • The ferocity of the campaign was reflected by the great nu
  • The ferocity of the Ottoman defence of the landings led th
  • guns, and, by the ferocity of his rifle fire, compelled the guncrews to
  • d to quite cold depending on altitude and the ferocity of northerly winds.
  • The ferocity of their assault had carried the soldiers bey
  • s well as men's singles, he was known for the ferocity of his jumping smash.
  • Despite the ferocity of the night fighting, the High Seas Fleet pu
  • y Town, where he is remembered fondly for the ferocity of his tackling, before joining Lincoln City
  • at is now Canada after the Cree increased the ferocity of their attacks with guns acquired from the
  • d at the top of the city wall, indicating the ferocity of the battle.
  • nformal use of their language, diminished the ferocity of Quebec's resistance to the war effort.
  • Despite the ferocity of the attacks, the battalion and the coup-de
  • outh lifeboat was launched but because of the ferocity of the storm could not put out to sea, and wa
  • nistan War pales in front of the weaponry and ferocity that is witnessed between Mommy Rana and Shaa
  • s comrades, inspired them to attack with such ferocity that they annihilated the enemy machine gun c
  • st forces and their sympathizers increased in ferocity throughout 1921.
  • nge if given the chance or use their size and ferocity to intimidate the original hunters.
  • the contest was much more tight and the Lions ferocity was beginning to take its toll on Swans.
  • Tales of the monster's malignant and unwonted ferocity were circulated far and wide, pilgrims paid t
  • Enemy attack gains in ferocity with each new round.
  • rnals industrial action by employees, and the ferocity with which Aberdeen Journals reacted has been
  • The first two names he earned by the ferocity with which he repressed the disorder of the n