The people were as truly savage as any South Sea Islanders .
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The savage has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
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In her place was a savage thing made of fury and violence.
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The image of God is defaced in the hearts of the savage.
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The savage tribesmen burst in the door and crowded into the room.
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They are now begun by first throwing a mob into a panic; they are ended only when it has spent its ferine fury.
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In that moment, she was a throw-back of a million years, and through her veins fumed the ferine blood of her paleolithic forebears.
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Who, within his inner consciousness, does not feel that same ferine, savage man struggling against the stern, adamantine bonds of morality and decorum?
Ús de feral en anglès
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Now, many people are saying hundreds, hundreds of thousands of feral cats.
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Pure-bred wildcats are under threat from interbreeding with domestic and feral animals.
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They are wild and yet they do not behave like feral animals.
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Um, well, first I guess I got a problem with feral hogs.
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Two positive cases were detected, one each from feral and domestic individuals.
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Farm animals became feral, while people died in droves in the fields.
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Another feral cat dashed across the screen in the last few days.
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There was something involuntary, even feral, about the way she held herself.
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Something feral and far too real, the scent of leopard, of pard.
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More soldiers shuffled forward, quailing before Roran's feral grin and stabbing spear.
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Rue took position, gave them a feral smile, which the decklings appreciated.
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With a feral grimace at Ethon, she returned her attention to Sam.
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It could be even more fiercely pragmatic when you add feral intelligence.
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And of course you all know what we do to feral dogs.
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Some of the feral cats they have caught weigh almost eight kilograms.
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On the road the younger brother looked thin as his shadow, feral.