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That he is devoid of charm is indisputable.
He is devoid of hard edges and his working-class roots are an alluring asset.
"In the absence of anything observably untoward in such a one's drunken comportment," they ask, "are we seriously to presume that he is devoid of inhibitions?") Psychologists have encountered the same kinds of perplexities when they have set out to investigate the effects of drunkenness.
According to the classical theism of Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas and their adherents, God is radically unlike creatures in that he is devoid of any complexity or composition, whether physical or metaphysical.
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He was devoid of guile and incapable of envy.
He's after stories about ordinary people, and he's devoid of irony".
He may have been the star of the Olympics but he was devoid of any depth beyond the pool.
Jerry affects to be busy, but truth to tell, he's devoid of ideas and looking for diversions.
"To say that he's devoid of ethical or moral sensibilities, I find that too easy, yet he became mired in some truly, truly horrendous things".
Not that he was devoid of other triumphs, but he came to the conclusion that "if I hadn't been able to write movies and television, I could not have continued as a playwright.
But when he emerged 27 years later to lead negotiations with the white government, he was devoid of bitterness and helped usher a peaceful end to apartheid, a feat for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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