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Hazel, their leader, wasn't particularly large or fierce, but he was wise.
At Iao Valley near Wailuku, the waterfalls, whether gentle or fierce, are always spectacular.
It's not just that the forests face natural challenges like invasive beetles or fierce wildfires, challenges exacerbated by climate change.
She believes that society wants women "on anti-depressants so they are no longer creative or fierce".
Nearly every major American brand has arrived with high hopes only to be stymied by government rules or fierce competition from Chinese rivals.
Merion, a 101-year-old course outside Philadelphia, disproved claims that it was not long enough or fierce enough to challenge today's professionals.
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Or her fierce (and fiercely sexy) No. 2 Gilles Marini?
The specific epithet, feroculus, is from the diminutive Latin Word, feroculus, meaning "fierce" or "savage".
If you don't like yelling or sounding fierce, rattle a can of pebbles or pennies to startle him or clap your hands.
Most of us, at some time in our lives, have known the extraordinary sensation of being gathered in, psychologically, by the weather -- by a storm too swift or winds too fierce or hail too big.
You have to express yourself through the drawings so if you are feeling sad draw someone crying or something delicate or if you are angry draw a lion or something fierce.
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