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It's a particularly destructive form of convenient blindness.
A particularly destructive disease is caused by fungi that decay the wood of trees.
"I was sucked into the world of that novel in a particularly destructive way," he says darkly.
A particularly destructive pattern would occur when the group made a decision like firing a poor performer.
Still, rural villages sometimes post bounties of up to $1,000 for the leader of a particularly destructive monkey troop.
"The agricultural people have the New World screwworm" — a particularly destructive pest also known as the blowfly — "they'd love to get rid of in South America.
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I'm not sure where she went". Losing a home is particularly destructive of personal wealth.
MDS's infringing use directly harms both markets in a manner that is particularly destructive to the amicus' member companies.
The E. coli strain, known as O157 H57, produces a toxin that is particularly destructive and painful in the human digestive tract, provoking symptoms that can lead to kidney failure.
Ali was particularly destructive with a spell of four fours and a six in six balls faced.
Part of the answer is that the party remains determined to wage top-down class warfare in an economy where such warfare is particularly destructive.
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