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A Japanese public that has become devoid of emotions reacted excessively to this brave act, as if it were seeking salvation.
As Tony Tanner puts it in his fascinating book Adultery in the Novel, "the adulterer or adulteress effectively 'renarrativizes' a life that has become devoid of story".
But strategically, this is where the dilemma lies, unless the definition of the term strategic relations has become devoid of its traditional components.
Comparing public figures to Hitler is so prevalent on our social feeds and news sites that it has become devoid of force.
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Such predictions are cyclical with every election and have become devoid of any substance.
The definition of censorship has loosened so much that the word has become nearly devoid of meaning.
Alchemy was sealed away in the past, however, and the world in the present age has become seemingly devoid of this power.
In the past week, Bana's account has become especially bleak, devoid of the optimism that had previously characterized it.
Or they just don't get along, or the marriage has become dead and devoid of passion.
This city has become almost totally devoid of interesting, unique spaces that are community focused and culturally creative.
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