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Examples
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Maria de Molina, the wife of Sancho IV., called the Ferocious, King of
Women of the Romance Countries John Robert Effinger 1901
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The most popular and the rudest preparation of it is called "Ferocious"
Two Years in the French West Indies Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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Joseph "Ferocious" D'Agostino sent us a CD-R of the band's debut record "Why There Are Mountains" at the end of 2008.
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But unless he learns to manage his game, rather than be the "Ferocious" thing, he's going to continue to miss Grand Slams.
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"Ferocious" send a shiver up your spine or ignite your imagination?
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• Cyndi Lauper and the Ferocious Few, Nov. 27 early show ($45) • KT Tunstall and Hurricane Bells, Nov. 27 late show ($25) • Brandon Flowers, Nov. 29 ($30) • Peter Hook presents Unknown Pleasures, Dec. 1 ($25).
Hot tickets: Ozzy Osbourne, Sade, John Mellencamp, Brandon Flowers Alex Baldinger 2010
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Ferocious bombing attacks by Sunni insurgent groups like al-Qaida in Iraq targeted the Shiite community whose leaders came to power after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
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That first attempt was called Ferocious Dreamers, and it had a nightmare king and a crazy psychic who infected people with a supernatural sleeping sickness.
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Ferocious fighting ensued, with demonstrators hurling rocks and tear-gas canisters at police.
Cairo Scene Of Violent Chaos As Protests Escalate By SARAH EL DEEB 2011
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Ferocious tsunami waves swirled near a port in Oarai, Japan.
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