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Now that the nation's signature is the ravenous conglomerate that devours everything, there's something admirable about Notre Dame's football independence.
"It's a system that eats everything, that devours everything," he said of the feuilleton aesthetic, a leading modern manifestation of which is the television soap opera.
Couples bond more, it's been shown, when they pursue unfamiliar activities together, rather than the comforts of movies and meals out ("Marriage," as Balzac wrote, "must fight constantly against a monster that devours everything: routine").
In the song's accompanying music video, Madonna and Timberlake sing and run away from a giant black screen that devours everything in its path.
The technology of social media is taken to absurd destructive lengths, reducing the essence of our humanity to the ash-like waste matter of the transparent shark that devours everything.
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As Fraser glided swiftly over the surface, leopard seals — sleek, spotted predators that devour everything from krill to penguins — cruised under the ice, tracking his movements.
In his deeply unsettling, Oscar-nominated 2004 documentary Darwin's Nightmare, he masterfully illustrated the devastating effects of a non-native, predatory species of fish (the Nile perch) that devoured everything in a Tanzanian freshwater lake, including the locals' quality of life.
But together, they form what entomologist EO Wilson described as a superorganism of thousands of organised ants that systematically devours everything in its path, tearing down trees and crops and stripping the insulation off wiring and other electrical equipment.
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