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Unfortunately he is every bit as likely to self-destruct with equal speed.
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I said, When they self-destruct, they're no longer carriers of the retrovirus.
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I actually think that Julius will self-destruct in the next few years.
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They've witnessed so many self-aware races dwindle away to nothing, or self-destruct.
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While they appear to be lifeless, they may be rigged to self-destruct.
Usage of self-destroy in English
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Self-destroying their phones if you even talk to another phone repair company.
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If man's individuality were evil, he would be annihilated, for evil is self-destroying.
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This threefold Messiah reveals the self-destroying ways of error and the life-giving way of Truth.
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Was there ever more self-destroying malice than was mine?
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In spite of the spectacle of Mr. Beavis's self-destroying childishness, the quiet life seemed immensely attractive.
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The whole character of Romeo, from the beginning, has been imagined with reference to this self-destroying consummation.
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These days, many devices are rigged to be self-destroying, but that, in itself is a specialized field.
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One hears the strident yells from a thousand throats shrieking out the self-revealing and self-destroying choice of Barabbas.
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My brethren, self-destroyed out of Beelzebub's orchard, and all my brethren, live a life henceforth of true repentance.
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Was this self-destroying, visionary theory the work of the profound statesmen, the exalted patriots, to whom the task of constitutional reform was intrusted?
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For my part I hate these pale, tearful, sighing, self-destroying beauties, and the farcical exhibition of their sufferings would never soften my heart.
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It was not so much Anglo-Saxon as Americo-Saxon, that was to be seen in the physical outlines and hues of this nearly self-destroyed being.
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Religion, therefore, acts as a higher instinct, inhibiting all self-destroying and race-destroying impulses in the interest of a larger self than the individual life.
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From this falsehood arise the self-destroying elements of this world, its unkind forces, its tempests, lightnings, earthquakes, poisons, rabid beasts, fatal reptiles, and mortals.
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The appeal is not without effect, and if I lift the shroud that covers the faces of these dead self-destroyed, it will be tenderly, pityingly.
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His subject, time after time, is "the dark", the bitter and hard-won survival over despair, the self-destroying side of life we can't explain or avoid.