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It can be quite destructive as well..
Next door there live three boys who are quite destructive.
The genus Notonecta, distributed worldwide, may be quite destructive to fishes and tadpoles.
The larvae feed on grapevine roots, the adults on the leaves; both can be quite destructive.
The small weapons are actually quite destructive since their only role is to attack other males.
And you are not only dealing with ordinary Somali people but with people who are quite destructive".
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I am quite a destructive person.
"It was not a good relationship, quite a destructive one," Letissier says tentatively.
So it interests me, and also my own experience is that it's quite a destructive thing, because there's a huge reliance on drugs to do that.
"And I think that's quite a destructive school of thought – you can show that hundreds of thousands of kids went blind in Africa due to the opposition to [genetically engineered] golden rice.
The culture secretary Maria Miller has described campaigning group Hacked Off's involvement in political negotiations over press regulation as "quite a destructive force" in the eyes of the newspaper industry, causing "some lasting damage" to relations with publishers.
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