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The weakness of most games is that they are usually devoid of any connection to our actual life and times.
Such killers, Mr. Ressler said, are usually devoid of hope and have set upon an irreversible course of self-destruction.
Mosques are usually devoid of pictures in the Middle East, but Mr. Hussein's are even hung on the shrine.
Passages are narrowly spaced black-and-white blocks of "neutral" text with no discernible voice or surprise twists, and are usually devoid of illustrations.
These installations are usually devoid of any vendor patches, may be running system daemons with more privilege than necessary, and are likely to use insecure protocols.
The complaints are usually devoid of specifics to prevent meaningful refutation; one typical example: "[Krugman] often cloaks his claims in professional authority, overstates them, omits arguments that undermine his case, and is a bit of a bully".
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October is usually devoid of Rockies games.
"The confession is usually devoid of a lot of facts.
And yet once the action is sucked out of the glitzy hotel ballroom and poured back out onto our TV screens it is usually devoid of all atmosphere and plods like a tranquilised elephant.
The white shell is usually devoid of markings but soon becomes soiled with mud.
Urban sociologist Pedro A. Noguera posits that when teachers fail to understand the students, punishment meted out is usually devoid of compassion, and is undertaken due to teachers' prevailing stereotypes and a fear of "urban" students.
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