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Was there something more to that than just a virulent disease?
How a father could have such virulent feelings toward his own son was beyond them all.
But a number of others were virulent in their outrage.
What in fact is virulent, and a name echoes from the past.
There must be a reason for such a specific, virulent hate.
But the differences over the role of the law school and its relation to the world are more virulent.
"They share some common symptoms, but one is much more virulent."
There's another, more virulent way in which the movie is old-fashioned.
Finally, the research team needed to acquire a virulent strain.
Also, scientists know very little about what makes some viruses more virulent than others.
She was a vicious old woman with a virulent tongue.
From her left came a long, low, virulent hissing sound.
There must be some small but virulent part of me that wanted the intrigue.
He knew that a virulent virus, like this one, would probably have found its way through the entire population already.
"The bacteria in the human mouth are very virulent," he said.
The factors that created a virulent epidemic then are even more present today.
He was especially virulent when it came to the Presbyterians.
The most virulent divide has been about whether to support the insurgency.
The middle years of the century were characterized by virulent class warfare.
He prepared a poison first, but decided it was too virulent.
"Often people find the press eases off and is not quite as virulent," he said.
Me, I've got the most virulent form of the malady.
On the other hand, some infectious agents are highly virulent.
There were other satirists who worked in a less virulent way.