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These bulls are much less livid than the brutes that flick cowboys skyward in rodeos.
That issue is less livid than it was a month ago, but it unquestionably shaped the campaign and the result.
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In contrast to arterial ischemia, the border between ischemic and livid bowel is less visible and identifiable, and second-look laparotomy should be indicated if in doubt [12].
Less easy to figure out is the meaning of livid.
It wasn't only that it had made her sister, Diana Mosley, livid; jokes about fascism started to seem less hilarious after Unity, her loyalties divided when Britain declared war on Germany, shot herself in a Munich public garden.
The livid Medusa tattoo on Chronos's chest is less startling than his small potbelly — a disillusioning trait he shares with a number of the men, though not Lou, who is lean, a little ropy, tanned from occasional surfing.
It made him sad, it made him livid:How she construed from the imperfect pastA future less vivid.
Some victims' survivors are livid because this means they will get thousands of dollars less in cash payments from the company charity after health insurance premiums, projected at $2 million in all, are deducted from the $13 million fund.
Moniz was livid.
Obama became livid too.
BETH DITTO was livid.
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