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Apamea inordinata is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in the
United States,
including New York, M****achusetts, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and California...
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Cranston 2005, pp. 3, 218–228. Evans,
Arthur V.; Bellamy,
Charles (2000). An
Inordinate Fondness for Beetles.
University of
California Press. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-520-22323-3...
- in
criminal cases;
harsh conditions;
prolonged pretrial detention and
inordinate delays of trials;
reluctance to
prosecute as well as
inefficiency in prosecuting...
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about the mind of the
Christian God from the
works of His Creation, "An
inordinate fondness for beetles". However, the
ranking of
beetles as most diverse...
- obsessive, introverted, or
lacking social skills. Such a
person may
spend inordinate amounts of time on unpo****r,
little known, or non-mainstream activities...
- it to be his god". As
defined outside Christian writings,
greed is an
inordinate desire to
acquire or
possess more than one needs,
especially with respect...
- that person,
obsessive fantasies surrounding the person, and
spending inordinate amounts of time s****ing out, making, or
looking at
images of that person...
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According to TheWrap, "since her time at the Times, she's
attracted an
inordinate amount of
online criticism,
particularly from
those in the right-wing...
- (非公認合体, Hikōnin Gattai), such as the
Inordinate Cannon Bazooka (ダイソレテルキャノンバズーカ,
Daisoreteru Kyanon Bazūka).
Inordinate Cannon (ダイソレタキャノン,
Daisoreta Kyanon):...
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concluded his
campaign against the Alamanni, it
became evident that he was
inordinately preoccupied with
emulating Alexander the Great. He
began openly mimicking...