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Anatomically, nose-tip is unique among facial regions being devoid of subcutaneous facial muscles.
It may be rich in practical information, while being devoid of any broader meaning.
The New Yorker, March 9 , 1963P. 31 Comment on the planets being devoid of life.
Far from the western image of China being devoid of debate, Beijing is positively throbbing with it.
By John Updike The New Yorker, March 9 , 1963P. 31 Comment on the planets being devoid of life.
Wind-pollinated flowers are inconspicuous, being devoid of insect attractants and rewards, such as fragrance, showy petals, and nectar.
But the party - part of the council administration - was accused of being "devoid of any opinion" in the articles within the paper.
One hears it so regularly in Sydney that it ends up being devoid of meaning -- a Down Under version of "have a nice day".
But here we see the consequences of letting others down, not delivering and being devoid of core principles: being rewarded at the top of the tree.
She is not at all prim and demure; on the contrary, she is genially expressive, the kind of woman who being devoid of coquetry behaves as she feels.
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