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Dotel was as ferocious as a pitcher can be as he tied a major league record by striking out four in the eighth.
Even the spirited Valeria in Red Nails – "as quick and ferocious as a tigress" – is popped on Conan's knee and caressed – against her will, but later, as "a chill crept through her veins", she will "unconsciously" lay her "white hand on her companion's muscular brown arm" for reassurance.
He is as ferocious as a lion, in the body of a tabby cat.
Her fellow Postie David Ignatius does show up in her defense, offering that she is "ferocious as a mother...a lioness," in one moment, enthusing that she and Ben Bradlee "were our movie stars," the next.
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He's believably tender and ferocious as Harry, a man whose ruthlessness is imperfectly hidden by his fatherly mien and weary authority.
The struggle is as ferocious as any in nature, but unlikely to be seen in a David Attenborough documentary.
Though a kitten's scratches may not be as ferocious as those of a full-grown kitty, you could still get hurt.
All the while, McDonald's continued opening new restaurants at a ferocious pace, as many as 2,000 a year.
There's nothing here as ferocious as "This Is a Call," the group's rousing debut single.
There was another reason to write with such ferocious frankness: "As a person, I'm polite – I want to please.
Seven including the New Hampshire school teacher Christa McAuliffe died on 28 January 1986 when Challenger launched into a deep blue sky, turning, in the words of the Guardian report, "into a ferocious fireball as a bolt on the main fuel tank exploded".
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