devoid of natural resources, but nonetheless is hugely symbolically important.
devoid of vision the United States and the world have enormous problems ahead and I don't know anybody who's actually
York feel devoid of life and vitality, but as commerce would dwindle, the city would get worse, not better, over time.
and the worst devoid of nutrition kind of food.
It's devoid of duh-isms.
In a world devoid of positive male role models, Tyrique came to depend on Kirby, his new mentor.
layers reflex which is devoid of creativity respons to
is completely devoid of smarts but does the jobs inside and then my kitchen computing
It's not that we are devoid of motivation without impulses.
It's that we're devoid of that must-have quality that really-- in a way, it kind of defies reality.
It's when you're devoid of choice.
Oftentimes pho broth is totally devoid of fat and it's kind of thin.
- It's not like the hills of Iran are devoid of animal life.
Well, the mandate is devoid of context, right?
And you can see that the mucin is almost completely devoid of bacteria, even looking like a laminar structure.
with thinking our Mental Health Care system is deficient and devoid of real
is that really the investing part is totally devoid of anything that has to do with your own human capital.
But we can't create a legal system that's devoid of human hands, that avoids the possibility, indeed, the inevitability,
They are fed a diet that is deliberately and systematically devoid of iron, so they become increasingly
But when you know that if you're in a situation when you're devoid of choice, here's the tool that's going to get you out of here.
But my time with him was also really interesting because it's completely devoid of a lot of the cultural norms that we have and the cultural norms that I
I mean, they're not devoid of lessons, but they're dry.
And as things that are cooked, devoid of nutrients, where the phytonutrients, the enzymes have been killed off.
it's interactive or not we can have Consciousness in a sense that's um devoid of having evolved something that
She traversed the blank corridors devoid of appointments of the late 18th, the 19th, the early and mid-20th century.
It would generate planets for you randomly, but they're often empty and devoid of any life.
have to account for class is very real, and that any analysis of racism devoid of those other phenomena is not a rigorous analysis of how racism manifests itself.
And that's the stage at which you can introduce mathematics into a script that otherwise was devoid of mathematics.
And decayed into a square, stale and routine annoyance devoid of the joy your parents felt.
"You've all read my opinions on such things as tedious key camps, obvious time sinks, devoid of any story or linear narrative, quests which reward the lucky over the skilled and
Minorities, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable communities still contend with neighborhoods that are largely devoid of necessary health-protective and
Buddha said, know that all phenomena are like reflections appearing in a very clear mirror, devoid of inherent existence.
And when the headmaster showed me the library, that was the most depressing part of the visit, because the library was completely devoid
I have a narrow definition of when we'd ever use the tool of violence, and really, it's devoid of choice.
And he wrote about how the classicists are destroying the next generation of people who want to learn classics, by making it so devoid of that things
countries-- and put them in an orphanage where they do nothing but sit in a cot all day, devoid of love and contact and music, and their brains
and just in the last three years since making that large canvas that was for my room, I have been working on something that is devoid of anything
Let's put it this way, at 13, it was devoid of message and moral.
And it's getting me the best reviews of my life, which has not been a life entirely devoid of good reviews.
Eh, totally wrong, empty room, completely devoid of children's books.
Be it something like you were talking about now like ethics, to something that today exists completely devoid or outside of science.