I was also concerned about how scarily strict the authorities down here are on drug use. |
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When not avoiding jungle walks I would go on low-lying, scarily thin boats with outboard motors that would race you out to the water villages. |
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And scarily, it is green activists who are conniving at the abuse and murder of rural Britain. |
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This footage is followed by scarily similar scenes of rows of identical workers entering and working in the factories and steel mills. |
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Ferrell plays Phil, a peewee soccer coach driven to insanity by his scarily competitive relationship with his father. |
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He laughed and moved to grind with the scarily leggy female. |
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Thankfully, the game has online origins, so is blessed with an enormous internet metaverse of hints, tips and strategies, as well as a scarily in-depth history. |
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For the increasing number of us going under the knife has been scarily unaffected by recession. |
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But of course the scarily clad guys were black, as was the president-elect who won Pennsylvania, so there you go. |
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As a dedicated contrarian I'm always uneasy with the way in which people, who are as individuals rational and intelligent, can be transformed into scarily conformist drones. |
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Most of the works are for sale, often at scarily exorbitant prices. |
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I was hunched over a lethally-rich bowl of Double Fudge Delight ice cream smothered in whipped cream and maraschino cherries, and was scarily un-enticed. |
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The cold war seems stable by comparison with a nuclear Middle East and yet America and the Soviet Union were sometimes scarily close to Armageddon. The dream of pre-emptionNo wonder some people want a pre-emptive strike. |
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Kuttner, a scarily prolific writer and a co-editor of The American Prospect, lauds the New Deal for its sundry generosities, including publicly financed mortgages, although, he grants, they did not quite end the Depression. |
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Even more scarily, the billionaire-turned-politician was elected. |
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And the consequences would be scarily unpredictable: Europe's single market, and even the European Union itself, might be at risk. Mrs Merkel must know that it is worth paying a lot to avoid all this. |
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In the past two weeks the share prices and, more scarily, the credit spreads of banks with the lowest-quality tier-one capital have deteriorated sharply. |
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Almost scarily quickly, according to Anette. |
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Issei Ogata's scarily endearing rendition of the emperor, his lips restively testing the air with carplike twitches, is beyond uncanny. |
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His offense is that he is just scarily good at making money. |
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So says the scarily calm new missileer, 22-year-old lieutenant Evgeny Pavlov. |
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