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"If you do, then it becomes a really, really sad place whenever you're devoid of hope," he says.

From BBC

The fact that the biggest Democratic Party story coming out of President Trump’s address to Congress last week was the now-censured behavior of Texas Rep. Al Green underscores how weak and devoid of leadership the party is now.

Approaching “With Love, Meghan” devoid of feeling seems impossible if you subscribe to the tabloid interpretation of her existence, which many do.

From Salon

"Let's be clear about this - if the Welsh government lost this vote today, it would effectively bring to an end twenty six years of a failing tired, clapped out Labour government that is devoid of the right ideas to fix the problems and the challenges that Wales faces."

From BBC

“Impoundment theory, at least there’s a theory. Birthright citizenship, there’s a book I can read about that. Here there’s no argument. It’s a complete fabrication devoid of any support in the statutes.”

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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