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Mr Johnson perhaps acknowledged that: his speech was devoid of any of the mischievous teasing of the prime minister he loves to indulge in.Or perhaps Mr Cameron is doubly secure in the knowledge that the Bozza balloon has lost some of its air.
Devoid of any of those failings, the 220 PPI screen is a visual smorgasbord.
At the heart of Śaṃkara's teaching lies the notion that the true knowledge of the ātman is knowledge that is devoid of any of the above-mentioned qualities.
Continuing on this Platonic move away from Aristotle, Ibn Gabirol's main talk of "substance" refers, contra Aristotle, to "simple substances," by which he means the Neoplatonic Universal Intellect and Soul(s), each understood by Ibn Gabirol as a joining of spiritual matter to spiritual form, and each devoid of any of the 9 categories plaguing the "lower" corporeal (i.e. Aristotelian) substance.
According to the Warsaw-based Center for Eastern Studiss, "Tralmosttria is almost completely devoid of any of the internal prerequisites necessary for economic growth".
With his restaurant devoid of any of his culture of origin and his politics reeking of conservative libertarianism, Antillon had done well for himself in white man's land.
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We could be devoid of any type of human emotion".
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Martine is almost entirely devoid of any sort of anger or even regret.
His accounts of political intrigue are virtually devoid of any sense of a struggle over ideas.
You are arrogant and manipulative, you are devoid of conscience, devoid of any compassion to your victims".
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