Dressed in floor-length robes and his head draped in cloth, Mutwa offered the detectives a disturbing interpretation of the boy's murder. |
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He was about six foot nine with jet black hair and very disturbing black eyes. |
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With the sudden highs and disturbing lows, especially in the fragile lives of young celebs, mental peace and balance is hard to maintain. |
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These findings necessarily raise disturbing questions about the validity of the opinions expressed by medical experts in the courts. |
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Equally disturbing to many, Parliament routed execution of these new laws through admiralty courts, where a judge would preside. |
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Even with an admittedly disturbing ring, a cell phone could never match the scare of a clown jumping out of a closet, brandishing an ice pick. |
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The more disturbing part of the answer may lie in the absence of a vision of a just society. |
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But the final two lines deliver a mot juste that is as richly compelling as it is disturbing. |
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I struggled out, disturbing the lazy whatsits as little as possible, and yawned my way in the general direction of the unusual sounds. |
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It's unusual for someone to strike like this during the day and to ransack the place in such a disturbing way. |
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A friend lost a king's ransom and asked me to look into the circumstances, and what I found was disturbing. |
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The work was so powerful and so very disturbing and I cried at a couple of points because of the rawness and honesty. |
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A disturbing trend is that they go after easily available addictives such as whiteners and petroleum-based glues. |
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The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere. |
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By day, follow expert Masai guides on foot to spot lions, cheetahs, and wildebeests without disturbing their habitats. |
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She put the keys into the ignition and sped off into the night, trying to find something to concentrate on besides her disturbing memories. |
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Seriously, this is really more character assassination and it's disturbing to see wise and intelligent people discussing this in these terms. |
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Queen Mary and the Dauphin and Genevieve and the Maries came and said quiet prayers before withdrawing without disturbing her. |
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Nevertheless, he shrugged it off when the disturbing image of an inert Birdie recurred in his mind again. |
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In the most disturbing image of all, the young son of a Klansman gazes with casual indifference at a noose where a black-faced doll hangs. |
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This disturbing trend for young white women to leap onstage is just not on. |
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She narrates the early chapters with an innocence and knowingness that is touching, funny and disturbing. |
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Using computers and medical scanning techniques, it can reveal the secrets of a mummy without disturbing the wrappings. |
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This was more disturbing given that there are over two million regulars on the muster roles of NATO's continental armies. |
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Loud shouts, yells, and laughs ran from the tavern and out onto the street, disturbing the town's late night silence. |
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Colin Marlow, 56, was attacked by the insects after disturbing a nest on his smallholding. |
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This was a poignant and disturbing concert, especially in its timing on the day before Remembrance Sunday. |
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The utter terror with which they cower before him is at once comic and disturbing. |
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A lateish excursion to the supermarket led us to our local fast-food for dinner, where I noticed a disturbing marketing trend. |
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Frankly, the fact that the New York Times made the effort to report on a movie star's religious convictions is a little disturbing. |
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I do not have a moral repulsion to this disturbing choice made by the film-makers. |
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However, the most disturbing faults are those that occur in almost all of his anatomical studies. |
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You will eventually become aware of your dreams without disturbing the restfulness of your sleep. |
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But the fly-half is a chip off the old block when it comes to meticulous planning and almost disturbing dedication to duty. |
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Equally disturbing is the apparent inability of antitrust law to come up with effective solutions to anticompetitive behavior. |
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Dark and disturbing, yet rich in humour, this is the ultimate antidote to mainstream medical drama. |
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It's disturbing, it's weird, it's ridiculously catchy and it's completely insane. |
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In fact, it's at this point in the album when a rather disturbing fact comes to light. |
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The disturbing sound rippled throughout the room and sent a chill running down his spine. |
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Moreover, the puppies have not been socialized and tend to act in disturbing and aggressive ways, making them poor risks as pets. |
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That kind of living death wherein someone is given a specific sentence must be the most disturbing. |
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Her body was limp and her head lolled back and forth in a disturbing manner. |
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How do you actually control your rubati without disturbing the flow, so that it knits into the textures, rhythmic line and overall character? |
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Bully is a disturbing film and some of its images of a lost and wasted youth are unforgettable. |
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The assignment of objects across cultures to any one of these categories ranged from the arbitrary and humorous to the disturbing and offensive. |
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A warmly lyrical idiom gave place to a gritty astringency that must have been very disturbing to erstwhile admirers. |
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The story of secrecy, scientific ethics and national security is macabre, grisly and disturbing. |
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Caught disturbing residents of Wyndham, Western Australia, a saltwater crocodile is restrained for shipment to a park. |
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What gets a little more disturbing is the willingness to embrace satanic religion and culture over there. |
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Swift's disturbing satiric vision and eccentricities have given rise to countless myths and legends about his life. |
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It was more than a little disturbing to find that Scotland's top representative in the Masters has been making an exhibition of himself again. |
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Today's car bomb in Baghdad outside the Jordanian embassy which killed 11 people is obviously disturbing in its savagery. |
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I think that the most disturbing fact is the noticeable decrease in the numbers of blue and mako sharks in our waters. |
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However, since it was mainly Europeans and Scandinavians that visited and stayed in St. Petersburg, it was disturbing. |
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The most disturbing, they said, was a dozen or so reports of training on chemical and bacteriological weapons. |
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Its bald expanse colonized by a single stubby tree, the narrow courtyard has the bleak and slightly disturbing aura of a de Chirico painting. |
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The bullet holes and blood seem even more disturbing when they are left as white marks on a dark surface. |
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For my last dive in North Cyprus I abandoned scuba gear to snorkel in shallow water without disturbing the feeding green turtles. |
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In an era of openness, honesty and transparency the official secrecy surrounding this case has been disturbing. |
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In London, shadow foreign secretary Michael Ancram said Buttiglione's withdrawal raised some disturbing issues. |
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Since the book is intended to provide the reader a base for further study, the absence of citations is somewhat disturbing. |
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Could the French horn line be omitted for a few measures without disturbing the score's overall harmony and rhythmic flow? |
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He hesitates, probably at the disturbing mental image of me making meat loaf, and scratches the back of his neck. |
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He is also capable of equally disturbing acts of pure, self-abasing masochism. |
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Bath salts have been linked to a number of disturbing cases over the past month. |
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A car pulls into the lot, disturbing the perfect circles made by the ripples. |
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But despite these varying degrees of success, the three twisted tales meld together smoothly, forming one perfectly disturbing anthology. |
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Some writers are members of the tin-foil hat brigade, but others provide sober analysis of the election results that raise disturbing questions. |
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The huge metal structure that rises from the ground is at once beautiful and disturbing. |
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All of this is disturbing, to be sure, but nothing new to anyone who has ever been involved in this kind of situation. |
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Once we reached an agreement we rambled through the campsite bellowing the song out and no doubt disturbing the sleep of many. |
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A young man in shirt and tie is pacing and bellowing a song in a strong accent, disturbing the people around him. |
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Up to seventy radioactive sources disappear from regulatory control annually within the EU alone, according to disturbing current estimates. |
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We did not think it very serious so went below again cursing the iceberg for disturbing us. |
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The story is simple, but it's the details and weird touches Lynch lays in that makes it complex and darkly disturbing. |
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Then comes the disturbing news that there was a new track record of 43-thousandths of a second. |
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The bedroom scenes were disturbing and memorable, more tragedy then comedy. |
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We are sharply watching their disturbing moves, which have pushed the situation to the brink of war. |
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The ignorance towards the HIV issue in India that she exposes is both shocking and disturbing. |
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His lack of health was incredibly disturbing and traumatic for all of us, especially a young boy who idolised him. |
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The revolution in English football has led to the development of some disturbing trends, however. |
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I hear that many people perceive this behaviour as inappropriate and disturbing, and that some found it triggering to read. |
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Yes, well, missy, you and your little friends here were disturbing the other patrons. |
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The mine is a ground blast fragmentation mine activated by disturbing one of four tripwires. |
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I have a disturbing fascination with minutiae, general knowledge, pointless facts and other trivia. |
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Shana was the first to recover from the disturbing sight of blood trickling through Krist's fingers. |
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Each of these public figures attests in disturbing ways to the relentless passage of time and the danger of living mortal lives. |
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Externally, this pavilion has disturbing overtones of abandoned blockhouses or military vehicles. |
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Although impromptu teenage singalongs can be amusing enough, sometimes the results are rather disturbing. |
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Move slowly, especially through overhanging vegetation and brush, to avoid disturbing nests and hives. |
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The chemicals in an innocent-looking wash bag can make disturbing reading when you consider that make-up isn't just skin-deep. |
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I stood up softly, undesirous of disturbing my companions, but with my heart beating now rather more rapidly with surprise and excitement. |
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It is well known that such undetermined deaths of young people beg disturbing questions. |
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Decant the clear juice without disturbing the sediment and strain it through a muslin cloth. |
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This lack of unfoundedness, especially for the audience, is what makes the film so disturbing. |
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The shock cleared some of the muzziness away but still left the disturbing feelings those night terrors had engendered lurking at the edges. |
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The great skuas, known locally as bonxies, which live by stealing fish from smaller birds, are displaying disturbing behavioural changes. |
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The thought of our two innocent, unknowing birds having their wings clipped and being put behind a high fence was disturbing. |
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Yet, beyond these symbols of order a disturbing chaos prevailed, particularly in classrooms taught by disorganized or unmotivated teachers. |
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I found it by turns, unreadable, incoherent, breathtakingly dull, or positively disturbing. |
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But events have this nasty habit of coming along and disturbing all your best-laid plans, don't they? |
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After having had disturbing dreams about being hunted by the CIA for crimes committed with bookends, she awoke feeling unrested. |
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Darnell's sultriness is smothering and disturbing, elemental in the manner of King Vidor heroines. |
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A pair of boys were already naughtily climbing the apple tree, disturbing a couple who lay dreamingly under it. |
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Amid the nudity and naughtiness is a disturbing, serious look at power and corruption. |
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The findings were as disturbing as they were unsurprising, pointing up old stereotypes of circuit queens. |
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There were a lot of ugly people trying to get a snog, which was quite disturbing, but I was kissing loads of policemen. |
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I hope this ends any disturbing talk I've seen about the blogosphere about Andy being the unthinking woman's bit of crumpet. |
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There's a disturbing pattern of exploitation here, which is unwelcome in a Member of Parliament. |
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You may lie on the beach cursing the brash, noisy idiots who zoom up and down the coast disturbing your hangover. |
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This story has a disturbing undercurrent that our soft policies allow to happen. |
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The more disturbing the situation, the stronger the urge to take refuge in familiar procedures. |
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A disturbing trend involving named areas of interest continues to recur at the infantry battalions and brigades. |
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This is the truly disturbing and important story, replete with ironies and sophistical logic. |
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Using this form of nest chamber enabled us to count the number of workers and brood in each subcolony without disturbing the nest. |
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When so much travel writing is given a veneer of objectivity, writers are faced with some disturbing questions. |
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But both pubs have argued that the construction of their buildings would prevent noise escaping and disturbing neighbours. |
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They can be disturbing unless supported by verticals or opposing diagonals. |
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Gibbons says the females, or vixens, have a disturbing habit of making bloodcurdling screams in winter. |
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All in all, this is a deeply disturbing and volatile situation with highly uncertain outcomes. |
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The sudden spurt in alcohol consumption during the festive season is a disturbing trend. |
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When you leap up every time he or she peeps, you're disturbing his or her sleep, the sleep folks say. |
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To avoid disturbing the session, I pick him up out of his car seat and walk him up and down the room, he's a bit squirmy but calming down. |
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Constipation and fullness of the lower abdomen are due to the stagnation of dampness disturbing the large intestine. |
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Set your hose nozzle to a fine mist so the water can soak in without causing erosion or disturbing the seeds. |
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We plunged into the deep, narrow ravine, grasping for handholds on the sheer sidewalls, disturbing spiders' silk strands strung across the path. |
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Her bed was covered with linen bed coverings and a linen canopy that kept insects from disturbing her sleep. |
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This isn't like the cantankerous old Johnboy we've come to know and loathe, and frankly I find this a bit disturbing, but a welcome change. |
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Certainly the most disturbing development as the crime insurgency continues is the appearance of the police cracking under strain. |
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More disturbing was the reportage from places captured by the coalition forces. |
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Walking up the gravel path feels like the approach to some kind of altar, the scrunching stones disturbing in the stillness. |
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Ben Clost is Dee's one-night stand, whose relationship with his mother is disturbing and comic. |
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What is disturbing about the rebates is not the rebates themselves, but the fact they're a one-shot. |
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I only discovered this disturbing news when we met to talk about her new position. |
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Smoking is the most important cause, though a fondness for salt is another disturbing trend that irritates the stomach. |
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It has the added advantage of not disturbing the denizens of the forest who assume that the people crossing it are orang-utans! |
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It's a bit disturbing that I was laughing hysterically at a leader who's orchestrating the death of thousands, including our own people. |
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However he sounded a note of caution, warning that the glut of orders could provoke a disturbing crisis in manufacturing capacity locally. |
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She was a serious artist, a painter of extraordinary and disturbing vision, a talented dancer and also a witty and original writer. |
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Because these wishes are unacceptable and potentially disturbing, they are censored and disguised. |
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The blood samples were centrifuged and plasma was removed without disturbing the buffy coat and erythrocyte sediments. |
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There can be few more pathetic or disturbing sights on the highway than a middle-aged man in a crammed three-door Colt trying to outgun a Lexus. |
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Most disturbing of all are his allegations that he repeatedly tried to get higher-ups to follow through and investigate. |
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The ions in the crystal lattice cannot move very much without disturbing the overall balance between negative and positive charges. |
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Traditional garden hoes with updated design refinements make weeding easier while minimally disturbing the soil. |
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They had only gone about fifty paces, tripping over rocks and disturbing dust, when the direction of the sound changed. |
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Well Larry, I think one reason that this case is so chilling and so disturbing is that this girl and this mother did everything right. |
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That a major prime-time show reflects this viewpoint is honestly quite disturbing to me. |
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Again, he seemed quite chipper, so we reckoned that he'd probably thrown up whatever was disturbing his digestion. |
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Householders should avoid disturbing the surroundings when setting traps or baits. |
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Turbulent tides have churned up the sea bed, disturbing rocks and natural debris such as drift wood. |
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The disturbing issue is that this advertisement was passed off as a legitimate newsworthy article in the sports section. |
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The cooked and clarified butter is then spooned off to avoid disturbing the milk solids on the bottom of the pan. |
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It is hypnotically disturbing to watch a pair of 10-year-old twins take turns speaking their mother's exasperated love for them. |
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The peacefulness I discovered in the city was both comforting and disturbing. |
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The very texts that the monks were reading in the cloister were often decorated with a similar repertoire of disturbing creatures. |
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I am subjected to hours of the none-too-pleasant screeching, grating, and disturbing howls of an amorous clowder all through spring. |
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Staff warn that as the exhibition contains human remains some people may find it disturbing. |
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The recent firing of the editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association for perceived political bias was disturbing. |
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He called the case disturbing and said it underscores the pervasiveness of cyberbullying. |
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I mean I've had no problems with showing a bit of skin, but this sort of fetish strikes me as a disturbing perversity never before attempted. |
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In each of these cases, the evidence that eventually surfaced raised very disturbing questions and so was immediately put into cold storage. |
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I cannot repeat what was said to him because it's too disturbing and contains some pretty colourful language. |
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The impunity of police and denial of due process to victims is disturbing to rights activists. |
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This book tells a fascinating and disturbing story that frightened me nearly to death. |
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More disturbing is the movie's sentimental fatalism about the inevitability of violence. |
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These people often cause trouble by creating work that is difficult, inconvenient and disturbing. |
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Thereafter, the reader penetrates further and further into a disturbing labyrinth of changing or indeterminable gender. |
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What is more disturbing is that some indigenous vegetation was indiscriminately destroyed for the erection of the deck. |
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Remove excess soil and separate individual bulbs, disturbing the roots as little as possible. |
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During my researches into life at the newspaper, a surprising and disturbing industrial relations picture emerged. |
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These types of crimes are disturbing, and their victims need advocates who are competent in both medical and legal settings. |
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In fact, his paintings still contained many of the disturbing characteristics inherent in his wartime work. |
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Brutal, cruel, inhumane and disturbing violence happens all over the world. |
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As companies rush to patent gene sequences, a fictional lawsuit raises disturbing questions. |
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A disturbing statistic for Popovich's club is that in the last two games Detroit has attempted 38 more field goals than San Antonio. |
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To me that is so disturbing that I think the case should be dismissed on the grounds of insanity. |
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It is disturbing that there appears to be so much uncertainty and confusion about rights today. |
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These loads are intended for indoor target practice, plinking, or putting an end to annoying pests without disturbing the neighbors. |
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Last night was particularly disturbing because I had fitful dreams on the edge of consciousness. |
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What is disturbing is that there is no international law controlling the export of conventional weapons such as guns. |
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She removed several flapjacks from the center without disturbing the stack. |
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So often it's as much about what isn't said between people that's poignant, disturbing and moving. |
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Perhaps you won't love it with such disturbing ardour as me, but that's beside the point. |
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But perhaps the most bitter and disturbing irony is that the best surf tends to arrive during the winter. |
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And, without giving anything away, Lucas totally cops out of the one truly disturbing moment the movie could have had. |
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As a forensic policewoman she was continually exposed to disturbing crime scenes and it eventually became too much. |
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The biggest mystery is how these disturbing metrics failed to dissuade big investors and lenders from taking a flier on the industry. |
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The most disturbing lesson is that it is not too difficult to flimflam the public on the most consequential matter there is. |
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Adan clutched onto me and screamed, disturbing the flocks of birds resting in trees nearby. |
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Equally disturbing is what sort of messed up wacko ideas are floating around their heads regarding what is going on in the real world. |
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This spoof, fly on the wall, documentary is funny, scary, provocative, disturbing and has a real point to make. |
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I find it very disturbing that a pregnant woman's wish for a healthy child is being redefined as being an expression of ableism. |
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The choruses consist of some Mark Solomon-like wails, followed by screaming of such ferocity that it is almost disturbing. |
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Even so I seemed at every point of contact to be surrounded by abrasive people intent on disturbing my peace, my comfort, and my equable nature. |
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I know it must be disturbing but I shouldn't worry about these wallies who send you abusive emails calling you un-Australian. |
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The two quarrelers were given citations for disturbing the peace and fighting in public, according to Officer Maculae. |
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Another hazard that sometimes faced the picker was disturbing a nest of wasps or some other stinging creatures. |
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There shouldn't be anything disturbing or jarring in a bedroom, even if you're using the most modern style of design. |
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Those of a delicate conscience may be offended by the movie, but the images it conjures in the mind are more disturbing than those depicted on screen. |
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Here are the disturbing stories from all the people who have accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct thus far. |
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If you can stand the obliqueness, the allusiveness and the tension-inducing pace, you are in for an experience that is disturbing, revelatory and poetic. |
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This one-act monodrama is a disturbing and atmospheric piece, and it finds the actress making her company debut in the role of the unnamed woman waiting for her lover. |
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It was very amateurish and very unprofessional and very disturbing. |
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On the opposite wall are four more subtly disturbing photographs. |
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Four Friends has a decidedly sad, pessimistic, and disturbing undercurrent that belies its characters' joie de vivre with a cautionary, almost remonstrative subtext. |
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On its own, it is rather disturbing and baffling, in particular the clip where a tiny man is licking the camera lens, which turns into a cat lapping up a saucer of milk. |
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But this same Christmas story and message should be unsettling, even disturbing, to those of us who are well off. |
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A fall in the dollar from its pedestal with no substitute to replace it would be the very disturbing outlook suggested by an interpretation of the current trends. |
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Young people riding motorbikes and mopeds have been disturbing the peace of residents near the controversial skate park in Bocking End over the past few weeks. |
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Rendered only somewhat individual by almost insignificant pencil numbers along the edges, the rows and columns form a visually disturbing base latticework. |
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But after resisting eddie, Frank makes his visit, and the dying man confesses a disturbing secret from decades ago. |
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And the lessons of history, such as they are, are ominously disturbing. |
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The most disturbing respondent narrative came from a female runner. |
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That might have been disturbing enough for some of the residents if I hadn't been peppering the conversation with swear words every other syllable. |
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It's nice to know I'm not out in left field in my thoughts and at the same time incredibly disturbing to see my thoughts reflected by another voice. |
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Particularly disturbing, however, is that the reasoning behind this cult of euthanasia is thoroughly sound. |
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You can savor delicate musical nuances without disturbing others. |
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There are many deeply disturbing aspects to this case, which Morris exhaustively documents. |
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There is a soft-headed view among trendy Westerners that, while most religions have disturbing elements, Buddhism is a pure, simple, uncontaminated faith. |
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The poems were gathered together in a volume called The British Album, and they were deemed disturbing enough to call down several satirical attacks. |
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The crucifixions may be disturbing to Western eyes because of their Biblical resonance. |
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It was the military's subsequent investigations that unearthed almost all of the disturbing details and photographs used by critics to castigate this department. |
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Given the title and director, I was expecting something grotty and disturbing, so I was pleasantly surprised when the film turned out to be a lighthearted kitschy romp. |
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Canada has had periodical reminders of these disturbing social problems over the last several years and a lot of money has been spent in attempts to stem the loss of life. |
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A lack of security and an unstable political situation have only furthered an already disturbing trend of sexual harassment. |
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A disquieting and disturbing aspect of the case was that the accused had become an arrestee, detainee and confessor of a crime before he was a suspect. |
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At one stage, he finds himself hot on the trail of the mysterious, possibly supernatural, killer, drawing himself into a disturbing and haunting climactic experience. |
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There has been a disturbing rise in the number of young, female and lone parent claimants, and a third of new claimants cite mental health conditions. |
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On the other hand, it is a little disturbing that both commercial and public broadcasters seem to have lost sight of what viewers consider viable. |
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Cracked mirrors reflected disturbing distorted images of the room. |
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An art object that draws the viewer's attention to these realities, and leaves no room for ambiguity in their identification, can be an assaultive and disturbing experience. |
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Not a great opera, perhaps, but nevertheless a very interesting one, its disturbing theme clinging naggingly to the conscience in a way than more sumptuous fare rarely does. |
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Additionally, care must be taken when dissecting the carotid vessels to avoid disturbing the atheromatous lesions causing fragmentation and subsequent embolization and stroke. |
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If the elite attaches no great importance to having children, this says something quite disturbing about how our society views itself, and its future. |
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But the most disturbing part of the campaign may be the candidacy of Shmuel Eliahu for sephardi chief rabbi. |
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They lead a comfortable and luxurious life without anyone disturbing them. |
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Other than developing considerable weather helm as she heels, the Catalina 30 doesn't have any particularly disturbing characteristics under sail. |
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She makes you feel as if you are witnessing the reactions to a disturbing scene, because anxiety is what you read in the whites of eyes, pinched cheeks, stringy hair. |
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It would almost be less disturbing if he was showing some kind of sign he was a homicidal maniac. |
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Guterson creates a disturbing, mesmeric atmosphere, leaving his readers unsure whether Ann's visions are the result of divine revelation or magic mushrooms. |
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More importantly, perhaps, the technology would allow people to use phones in places such as train carriages, cinemas or libraries without disturbing others. |
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In the second part of Henry IV Barrit's Falstaff, his face pocked with sores and his body decaying, became a more grotesque, more disturbing but also more exuberant figure. |
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In art it is often the departures from symmetry that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative. |
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Yet in one scene he overturns the balance of power between them with a single disturbing gesture, and the sleazy satisfaction on his face makes one's skin crawl. |
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We used very disturbing images and black comedy to unsettle the audience. |
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The far more disturbing aspect is the sneering tone of accusation that can creep into the latest revelation. |
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He painted American landscapes and cityscapes with a disturbing truth, expressing the world around him as a chilling, alienating, and often vacuous place. |
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Tactics like putting a beach ball within the area they are disturbing and letting it blow in the wind and using scarecrows, balloons, and pinwheels can deter them. |
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Using scat allows sample collection without disturbing the focal animal. |
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The hubbub is particularly disturbing because of this big un-secret that has not been much mentioned in this discussion. |
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A transfer of assessing powers would bring railway companies within their more accommodating policies without disturbing the general schedular framework. |
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Then I ran the risk of subjecting my hypothetical lover to the disturbing sounds my giant trombone of a schnozz would produce while she tried to sleep. |
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The onomatopoeic tune that resulted was hilarious, but the implication that in a digital universe all correspondences are known in advance was rather disturbing. |
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The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing. |
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Clacton police have received five reports from elderly people in the area who have received the disturbing letters, which claim to be from clairvoyants and demand money. |
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Thus the market-maker in securities can finance its inventory, and the fund manager can also raise short-term moneys, without disturbing its underlying, portfolio. |
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We like to set the tone, and make it a little disturbing, then bam! |
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Then followed the story related to Holi, where Lord Shiva, annoyed by Manmatha for disturbing his meditation, burns the latter to ashes with his third eye. |
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I'm not happy to be in the Triangle, and I'm even less happy about going to war as a hired man for another government, but I find their heartlessness particularly disturbing. |
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It would be even more disturbing should it emerge that the approach is an opportunistic one, seeking merely to plunder industry without regard to the wider implications. |
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Roth might have benefitted from a little more restraint to keep things more disturbing, yet instead adopts a gung-ho approach that ultimately negates the overall effect. |
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Those arrested are being charged with sedition and disturbing the peace. |
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Employing a device used in numerous recent films, the director mixes day-to-day reality with Glass's fantasies in a manner both amusing and disturbing. |
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Mr Cowen said the findings were of the upmost gravity and it was particularly disturbing that nationalists were known to be targeted but were not properly protected. |
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They react even to disturbing news with a resigned smile and soft words. |
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This long-overdue debut from a born writer is a remarkably honest and disturbing book, which self-assuredly combines raw earthiness with dreamlike poetry. |
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But if they are just going to be building new condominiums, without offering anything to the long-term residents of the area, well, that would be very disturbing. |
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The fact that she herself had only one such dress, an organdy hand-me-down from Rockelle that was worn once a week to Sunday school, was disturbing. |
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There is a ticker on the organization's website which states the disturbing statistic that a police officer commits suicide every 22 hours in the United States. |
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It is disturbing, for example, to hear of vehicles stolen from Tanzania easily finding safe passage into Zambia without encountering problems at the border. |
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They say the programme of tree felling and undergrowth clearance is being carried out at the wrong time of year, disturbing kingfishers, otters and bats. |
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Its effort is particularly laudable, for it is aimed at conserving nature as also beautifying the city, without disturbing the natural surroundings. |
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Dad's voice floated up the stairs, disturbing our secret rendezvous. |
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Lenders will soon have a bedfellow to share their disturbing secrets. |
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The surgeon dissects the distal sigmoid colon from the mesentery and ligates the inferior mesenteric vessels without disturbing the presacral sympathetic plexus. |
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It is remarkably disturbing, and philosophically challenging as well. |
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His focus on the grim and the disturbing is beautiful, and becomes rhythmic, atmospheric, and addictive. |
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One African American officer smirked, possibly an attempt to laugh off the disturbing comments being launched in his direction. |
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This is why arguments for little to no federal oversight of education are so disturbing. |
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These behaviors, while disturbing, never seemed to fit the traditional definitions of abuse as Henderson and others knew it. |
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Moreover, as Jeffrey Goldberg points out, this has disturbing implications for late-term abortions. |
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A common manifestation of witchcraft attacks are witch familiars such as ghosts, demons, evil spirits and tokoloshes disturbing a house or attacking individuals. |
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The kidnapping was a disturbing sign of the lawlessness in Libya that Zidan and his government have been unable to curb. |
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The report reveals some disturbing trends in the current lifer prison population, Nellis says. |
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The owner of the car garage, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was parking cars on the land, often disturbing his neighbour with noise and fumes at unsociable hours. |
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This results in deeply disturbing memories bubbling up from the depths. |
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Like Pale Fire, Lolita begins with an immoderate conceit that allows its author and reader to explore the extravagant, pleasurable, and disturbing fringes of the language. |
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The second disturbing thing was this headline in my local rag. |
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Leni Zumas's visceral debut novel is a darkly funny and disturbing rager. |
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A disturbing element of those data is that these changes can even be seen in players without a diagnosed history of concussion. |
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The lithe tortoiseshell regarded the offending human, then ambled toward the porch rail with nonchalant disgust and mounted it without disturbing a whisker. |
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To avoid the cards absorbing disturbing vibrations or energies wrap them in a black cloth, silk if you can afford it, and put the wrapped cards in a box. |
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Inane and disturbing hashtags have been lobbed by those often far removed from the rocket fire. |
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There are more gangs of 'townies' hanging around Blackburn who are damaging surroundings and disturbing the peace, but do I see them being told to move? |
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The disturbing thing nowadays is that resistance as spectacle has cut loose from its origins in genuine civil disobedience and is becoming more symbolic than real. |
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Once you have all this fabulous wildlife visiting your garden how about making a hide for the children to watch the wildlife through without disturbing it. |
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These grooves create microscopic vortices in the water next to the swimmer, thereby disturbing the flow of water along the body and reducing the surface friction drag. |
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Beneath the headline unemployment figures disturbing trends are emerging. |
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In our submission, that is not obvious from a reading of the various decisions of the High Court which have come down in favour of not disturbing such verdicts. |
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