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On August 16, after becoming devoid of any convection, it was downgraded into tropical depression status on August 16.

Increasing wind shear led to the center becoming devoid of convection and the system eventually weakened to a tropical depression on August 13.

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Labour will be presented with a choice: to either push itself somewhere new – or, with the coalition so attached to its "no alternative" message, be complicit in the Westminster ritual becoming dangerously devoid of meaning.

Along with his friend Eugene Ionesco, who was to immortalize the portrait of official doublespeak as "rhinoceritis," Sebastian understood what a violent instrument of betrayal language can be: "Later, much later," he writes, "a study may be written about a strange phenomenon of these times: namely, the fact that words are losing their meaning, becoming weightless and devoid of content".

Her bronze sculptures based on childhood memories are so cute, kitschy, and innocent-seeming that they becoming fascinatingly off-putting so devoff-putting soitical that they are imbuedevoid it.

Okwui Enwezor, the Nigerian-born artistic director of Documenta 11, in Kassel, Germany, in 2002, wrote a remarkably mordant essay for the Istanbul catalogue, in which he suggests that contemporary art spaces risk becoming "incubators of amnesia," devoid of historical recall.

Wang Chien-Chuang, the president of The Reporter, said that politics in Taiwan was becoming more mean-spirited, personal, and devoid of issues.

Let's do another bump!! Have I told you about my idea for a board game??" Of course, not everyone turns into a big sentient clenched jaw after half a gram – lots of us can do cocaine without becoming self-obsessed or arrogant or devoid of all self-awareness.

Let's do another dump!! Have I told you about my idea for a board game??" Of course, not everyone turns into a big sentient clenched jaw after half a gram lots of us can do cocaine without becoming self-obsessed or arrogant or devoid of all self-awareness.

Becoming Part of Business.

After 40 years promoting a movement devoid of scientific evidence, anti-porn activists are becoming increasingly desperate for ways to persuade the unconvinced public that sex on film is our greatest cultural threat.

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