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The difference is that in the past the violence was more ferocious, and the penalties were more ferocious – in most cases, death".
Lean is an extreme case, in that no one was more ferocious at whittling what he himself had labored to construct.
The Killer isn't as ferocious as he once was, but when he was ferocious, he was more ferocious than any of us will ever be.
After that I had no trouble rousing myself for the first meal, because, other than the arrival of food, we had nothing in our lives to look forward to, and the hunger we felt in that place was more ferocious than any infant's.
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Millie is more ferocious".
Tidal surges will be more ferocious.
But the Buccaneers are more ferocious.
In his first year, Epstein built a deep Robo-lineup that stressed on-base percentage and has been more ferocious than he imagined.
Although Henrik Lundqvist had to bail them out in stretches while making 25 saves, the rest of the Rangers were more ferocious than they had been recently, particularly in a dismal 5-2 loSundayday to Philadelphia.
While some Broadway insiders complain that the coming Tonys lack breakout hit shows like the 2011 contenders "The Book of Mormon," "Anything Goes," and "War Horse," this year's competition is expected to be more ferocious than usual in several races, especially for plays, while some of the musical categories are harder to predict.
Of Ahab, he said in a 1998 New York Times interview, "I think I should have been more ferocious in pursuit of the whale, more cruel to the crew, and I think I'd have a better grasp now of what Melville was talking about.
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