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This was based on the experience of actually watching two people having a
virulent
argument in sign language, which produced no decibels to speak of, but affectively, psychologically, was a very loud experience.
About 12,000 years ago, there was a massive wave of mammal extinctions in the Americas, and that is thought to have been a
virulent
disease.
And he called his top assistant to him and asked, "Where would you say, in this region, racism is most virulent?"
Now, our genetic program relies on a natural phenomenon called quorum sensing, in which bacteria trigger coordinated and sometimes
virulent
behaviors once they reach a critical density.
And so what we've been able to do is to give these
virulent
infections, but we give them in conjunction with our anti-quorum-sensing molecules.
So it's a much less
virulent
virus, but it's still a virus that causes mortality, and that's what we don't want entering human populations.
It will become
virulent
and it's something we have to build resilience against.
We understand that these will become much more virulent, that what we see today is this interweaving of societies, of systems, fastened by technologies and hastened by just-in-time management systems.
Besides, what really counts in this episode is the wondrously sinister truck and its
virulent
attacks.
A mother and daughter yes but with such
virulent
fearlessness that sometimes I was unable even to blink or to breath.
Posing as a celebration of 'sistahood', the film is actually a celebration of the most
virulent
forms of denigrating Afican-American 'gangsta' stereotype.
Several years ago the Navy kept a studied distance away from the making of "Men of Honor," a film based on the experiences of the service's first black master chief diver's struggle to overcome
virulent
racism.
When the body is discovered and about to be autopsied, the doctor realizes that although the man was shot dead, he was also suffering from the Pneumonic plague--a very nasty and more
virulent
version of the Bubonic plague!
Despite the title and the big
virulent
white teeth parading the VHS-cover, this is NOT a rip-off of Jaws at all.
A
virulent
strain of ugly and lethal parasites turn the residents of a swanky deluxe apartment complex into depraved sex-crazed fiends.
There's hardly a smile to be found in this dark, brooding, oppressively heavy drama which tells of an American DEA agent (Keitel) who comes to London to assist in the capture of a drug trafficker as the UK bends under the strain of a
virulent
drug trade.
To show you just how
virulent
Jeremy can be, he points out to Portifoy(..and for extra slander, he uses "Portifoy" nearly every sentence with a sneer)how his mother worked her fingers to the bone without ever asking Uncle for a dime and that he always desired to live the good life, but needed the means to do so.
In a time of severe economic crisis, European ideals remain, in spite of everything, the only efficient antidote to
virulent
nationalism.
Ironically, the appearance of the H1N1 flu during the past nine months might be thought of as a net public-health benefit, because it appears to have suppressed, or at least supplanted, the far more
virulent
and lethal seasonal flu strains.
In the long run, if donor countries insist on being penny wise and pound foolish, they run the risk of contributing to outbreaks of more
virulent
strains of HIV and TB than they ever imagined possible.
The resulting ideological mix comprises three main components:
virulent
anti-immigrant animus, ignorant anti-trade rhetoric, and extreme anti-government sentiment.
The prevailing theory held a
virulent
strain of the dengue virus responsible.
Both parties speak the same language – that of
virulent
nationalism – used by Europe's enemies, whether in Dresden or Moscow.
This kind of
virulent
populism thrives in Europe’s political vacuum.
While the chance of a perfect storm – with all of these risks materializing in their most
virulent
form – is low, any one of them alone would be enough to stall the global economy and tip it into recession.
But an increasingly
virulent
and violent clash of cultures is emerging in Europe – particularly in France, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands – between Islam and the humanitarian, Christian, and Jewish traditions.
American democratic institutions might be holding up, but history has taught us that they are not immune to the machinations of racially
virulent
political programs.
The word stagnation suggests a swamp, implying a breeding ground for
virulent
dangers.
Indeed, if conflicts in Asia become more virulent, Europe cannot expect the US to shoulder the burden of maintaining regional stability alone.
But the effectiveness of TB treatments is declining, raising concerns that drug-resistant strains are becoming more
virulent.
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