Is the Royal College of Midwives seriously making this extreme, unnatural procedure their norm? |
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A glance at any science text tells us that monogamy is utterly unnatural, unless of course you're a swan. |
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What causes stress but doing something unnatural to human nature, to humankind? |
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She always knew she was slightly abnormal, but this wasn't abnormal it was unnatural. |
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That's three out of four women who are then painted as being abnormal, unnatural and dysfunctional. |
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Do we want to force nature to produce unnatural products and yields in an attempt to sustain our unsustainable lifestyles? |
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There are so many of us, like one in ten, that we can't be even called abnormal or unnatural. |
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These fabulous characters use their extraordinary and unnatural physical and psychic powers on the side of either good or evil. |
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It may look strange and unnatural but, after all, this is a pixilated character we are trying to copy here! |
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It was, of course, a completely unnatural oddity of physics, but the Weak Hole in particular was worse than your average black hole. |
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During the last few months, I'd had visions of him running away, scared and shamed by my unnatural passion. |
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Kirstie could only gape, caught between outrage and an unnatural desire to laugh. |
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I wanted to tell the lady in Cairo that she was exaggerating her dress, that it was unnatural and abnormal. |
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My characters always have lots of aunties, one of whom my hero always has unnatural feelings for, or very natural feelings for. |
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Equally allusive is his palette, which, despite being dominated by green, looks completely unnatural. |
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There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her. |
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Genuine emotions of family attachment can never be expected to spring in such an artificial, unnatural environment. |
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Merino wool is another natural fabric that can feature no added synthetics or unnatural colours. |
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However, intellectuals can alter the course of unnatural disasters such as government. |
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Food is also symbolic of corruptive Europe, which offers only tinned, synthetic unnatural food. |
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The figure was human in appearance, though his hair was long and flowed in the gentle waves of the water, and was the unnatural shade of green. |
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It sounded unnatural, manufactured, and I could tell she never laughed so easily, so unthinkingly. |
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Some Shih Tzu puppies may instinctively resist the unnatural feel of a manufactured nipple. |
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The largest body of water in the state is actually Lake Sakakawea but it is artificial and thus unnatural. |
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Pitch variations, or the absence of them, can also make synthesized speech seem unnatural and hard to decipher. |
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To be fair, this is as much a problem with the script, which requires him to speak in an awkward, unnatural manner. |
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But his funny faces and odd mannerisms come across as forced and unnatural. |
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It seems forced and unnatural, as if it's something he knows he's supposed to be saying instead of a phrase he uses all the time. |
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And as for the acquaintances they've got back home, they find the newfound attention somewhat forced and unnatural. |
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He called the next day, and we talked for a long time, though there was something strained and unnatural in it. |
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Apart from that, many people who only weight train walk around in a most unnatural manner, with a constipated look on their face. |
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There were long periods with little to no dialogue, and what dialogue there was felt stilted and unnatural. |
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One of the criticisms I've heard is that the language is stilted and unnatural. |
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Macy does an excellent job of humanizing Lawrence, even on those occasions when he is asked to speak forced and unnatural lines. |
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I have to consciously form the present boy's name sometimes, and it can sound forced and unnatural, no unnatural is too strong. |
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The way I say it, though, is stiff and unnatural and Chloe, having been my acquaintance for a long time, hears this straight away. |
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I know it is intentional, but I found the angels' stilted movements unnatural. |
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We found efforts at forced collaboration awkward and unnatural for most organizations. |
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One should never under-estimate the unnatural things that American food companies will do to natural foods. |
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Against any tendency to naturalize evil, Julian sees evil as profoundly unnatural, unkind. |
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The prejudicial views of their contemporaries are only an unstudied, unnatural, and temporary aberration. |
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If they truly believe there is nothing unnatural about such behavior they will have to argue their case based on non-biological factors. |
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Patients may be placed in unnatural positions for several hours during surgery. |
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Tom Thorn is a Victoria writer who harbours an unnatural obsession with sports obscurities. |
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The scriptwriter's Danish, right, and because they haven't corrected his dialogue a lot of it sounds really stilted and forced and unnatural. |
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One should never underestimate the unnatural things that food companies will do to natural foods. |
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Most high-heeled shoes have pointed or narrow tips that squash toes into an unnatural triangular shape. |
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Avoid purple prose, that is over complicated or unnatural or archaic language. |
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The idea of ownership of land is unnatural to a guy who has spent most of his life in the ownerless ocean. |
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Various chichi chefs, meanwhile, join in claims that biotech fish are too unnatural for their clientele. |
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What is the big idea behind chivalry or expecting a man to do things that might seem unnatural to him? |
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To me, the classical skiing that we have now feels a little unnatural or contrived at times. |
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The field of forensic pathology investigates sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths. |
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They often required careful, unnatural speech, with pauses after every word, and their transcription error rate was unacceptably high. |
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Ironically, excessive bleaching can turn pearly whites into an unnatural translucent blue. |
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Such a world sees thought as a process unnatural enough to cause perspiration. |
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We repay them by making them spend short, comfortless, unnatural lives, depriving them of their young who can suffer cruelty and brutal deaths. |
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A look out the window confirmed that I was indeed in the Twilight Zone, as huge, unnatural snowflakes fell to the ground. |
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Fire suppression builds up an unnatural accumulation of fuel that creates conflagrations far more implacable and catastrophic than nature's fire. |
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Rugby players, after they have filled out to their hop-assisted unnatural weight, don't go to games. |
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If the State pathologist confirms a death is due to unnatural causes the coroner must hold an inquest by law. |
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Manufacturers regularly added chalk to bread and more unsavoury unnatural ingredients to other foodstuffs. |
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He could barely breath and his body was in pain from the unnatural position he'd forced himself into. |
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I was never a fan of wave action anyway as it always felt forced and unnatural! |
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That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state? |
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Sets of geometric shapes painted in attractively unnatural enamel colors, the paintings are composed with horizon lines and often light grounds. |
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Then we have, as a working hypothesis, one natural death deliberately inflicted and one unnatural decease. |
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What is unnatural is the denial to me of the potential to fulfill those desires. |
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The depigmented, white strands of old age tended to give his hair a somewhat bleached and unnatural shading. |
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Most farmed animals are now crowded in sheds with dirty conditions and pumped full of drugs so they lead sad and unnatural lives. |
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The echoes of the last gunshot had died long ago, replaced by an unnatural and eerie silence. |
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It was a travesty of the human voice, inhaling as she spoke and exhaling between words, breathing and speaking in a completely unnatural rhythm. |
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It sets these individuals on a separate plane, creating an unnatural abyss between the organizer and the people for whom one works. |
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There should be special provision in the international criminal court to protect their quarry from inhumane and unnatural persecution. |
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The unnatural process of modern recording resulted in a soul album that went against the definition of soul. |
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To prefer the society of squirrels and woodchucks to that of our own species must surely be unnatural. |
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Its unnatural appearance makes it standout from the usual desert rocks, ledges, trees, and hills. |
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He has a marathoner's unnatural leanness, to go with his mobile full lips, big beaky nose, and long, ropily veined hands. |
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Despite his rotund appearance, the professor was physically fit to the point of being rather scary and unnatural in his movements. |
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Hoarseness could imply breathiness, roughness, voice breaks, or unnatural pitch changes. |
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I'm aware that asexuality is trendy in some parts, but that just sounds so unnatural to me. |
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The sets of geometric shapes are painted in attractively unnatural enamel colors. |
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Still, one in the eye for all the music traditionalists who go on about how unnatural electronic manipulation such as Autotune is. |
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Mountain biking is jarring on the low back and is forcing your spine into an awkward, unnatural position. |
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Maybe it's just the first signs of drought, but it's all very unnatural, I tell you. |
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In fact, it would be most unnatural should they experience a mild and temperate climate this year. |
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His beard was already threaded with grey stubble and his skin had an unnatural pallor. |
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Twenty two states have medical examiners to investigate unnatural or suspected unnatural deaths. |
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Women have this naturally in their blood so how do you prove that the levels are unnatural and giving the athlete an unfair advantage. |
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Most horses also wore bearing reins that held up their necks and head into an unnatural and painful arch. |
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They are not at the stage to rationalise the unnatural situations the serials depict. |
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Pollarding and topiary are extreme examples of pruning to create a desired, unnatural effect. |
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The streets were so very quiet that the steady tread of my hobnailed boots muffled by the ground frost sounded unnatural. |
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The fruits are misshapen and unnatural looking, a kind of elephantine mutation of, say, cherries. |
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But it felt so strange and unnatural to me that I wished nothing more than to be back in a modest dress. |
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The Talmud thus teaches us that corruption is not only wrong and sinful, but actually unnatural. |
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To continue this unnatural, unauthentic, and destructive behavior, men and women must lie to themselves. |
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Don't unclothe your heroine, then contort her thighs and torso in an unnatural attempt at modesty. |
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They compare civil union legislation to legalizing inter-racial marriage, which was also once considered ungodly and unnatural. |
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But vilifying a group, saying that they are evil, ungodly, unnatural or conspiring to take over the world is not sufficient. |
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Although he had been here less than 24 hours, Sam knew this jovial bonhomie on Howell's part was unnatural. |
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And doctors' surgeries be audited like a family bathroom, to save harmful, unnatural chemicals being sluiced around these places of healing? |
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Bringing a tree into a house and covering it with trinkets is, of course, an unnatural act. |
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In such a prescription there will be violence, and any violence is unnatural, abnormal, criminal. |
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It's an unnatural construct that Nature keeps pulling down, but which Man keeps restoring and maintaining. |
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Burly runs at Crow, knife and arm raised, Crow easily side-steps the attack and snatches Burly's wrist twisting it around behind the wide man in a most unnatural position. |
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Replication only occurred in highly artificial, unnatural conditions. |
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She has an unnatural obsession with lipgloss and the colour purple. |
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Each character is hideously depicted via limp dialogue, grating accents, silly lisps, unnatural body movements, and an overall disagreeable personality. |
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The whole section was full of bright colors, some very unnatural. |
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He claims to be being completely truthful, despite the interviewer's disbelief and the fact that his face has changed in strange and unnatural ways. |
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But it always feels to me very unnatural, that we're pretending. |
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Gone are the days when crimplene flares were modelled by vacuous looking male models with an unnatural penchant for Aran-knit cardigans and neck ties. |
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This unnatural act unhinged a stranger sitting next to me who looked on in amazement as he passed the same bus stop he had stood at five minutes previously. |
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Historically, the singling out of same-sex relations as unnatural is a comparatively recent development. |
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There, lying in an awkward, unnatural position, was the High Priestess. |
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Both routes of feeding were physically unnatural and all I wanted was that exhilarating feeling of smelling, tasting and savouring food in my mouth again. |
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Indeed, for him or her, heterosexual behaviour is unnatural. |
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I produced a batch of my personal pancake recipe, then moved on to making a fruit sauce that could be used instead of an unhealthy, unnatural maple syrup. |
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He is not the ideal spokesman to challenge a double standard that celebrates older fathers as randy old goats, but shudders at older mothers as unnatural crones. |
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I've developed an unnatural interest in Comic Relief does Fame Academy. |
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Gone are the days when crimplene flares were modelled by vacuous looking male models with an unnatural penchant for Aran knit cardigans and neck ties. |
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For such a female, there can be no understanding, and the contrast between the wife's unnatural behaviour and the husband's heroic behaviour is specially stressed. |
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His capacity for taking the mickey out of defences was also legendary even though he could be diffident in front of goal in a way that Finney would have found unnatural. |
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Using the emphatic pronunciations of the and a in these poems would not only sound bizarre and unnatural, it would also would also spoil the rhythm. |
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Distracted, she noted that her voice had an unnatural dreamy manner to it. |
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This was, hands down the best view of stilts I have ever gotten but incredibly odd at the same time since they were in such an unnatural environment. |
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The group is working on inserting the unnatural base pairs in more than one spot in the cell. |
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Not only is post-Yanukovych Ukraine dominated by a fascist clique, it is controlled by unnatural women. |
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And they all held the unnatural bright green of early spring. |
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His voice sounded unnatural and stilted, but I barely noticed as I thought about making out with Dmitri against the rough bark of the tree in the forest. |
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It currently looks like a sad hybrid of a luscious, fully clothed version of a large tree and an ultra-pruned incredibly stylish and completely unnatural super-arty bonsai. |
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The listening test features unemployable actors or robots reading out unnatural sentences in plodding monotones, or with inflections in the wrong places. |
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This food comes minus the usual slicks of oil and unnatural colourings. |
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Torches guttered in iron sconces set about the cavern and cabinets emerged at bizarre angles from ancient columns of stone etched with unnatural runes. |
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The guy gave an unnatural smile, pocketed his glasses and locked the door. |
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The ones who favoured him pointed to his unnatural talent and boxing ability and seemingly great stamina and picked him to outbox the 27-year-old legend. |
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If so, we are dealing with an unusually illogical and unnatural mindset. |
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This is not something she considers unnatural, or even uncommon. |
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Now in his 80s, Blankenship claims to have charted out tunnels, corridors, and large, unnatural underground caverns. |
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There are some very forced and unnatural interpretations in this book. |
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Venom began to glow an unnatural green color as the room seemed to darken and time slowed as Bloodlust joined her sister with her own inhuman red illumination. |
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Death by pills or lethal injection might be unnatural, but she believes that declining nourishment and medications is not. |
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I took them off, glad to be rid of the unnatural green tone. |
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There was a sudden knock at the door, the noise seemingly unnatural and loud in the silence that I had gotten accustomed to in the past half-hour. |
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As labor has become more medicalized, so have unnatural birthing positions that confine women to beds. |
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Injuries are common in ballet dancers because ballet consists of putting the body in unnatural positions. |
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Thousands of unnatural cloudlike clusters are hovering all around the world. |
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I grew up with a really glamorous mum, so it would be unnatural for me to say, 'Must look dowdier. |
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Shortcomings that might hinder use of sunless products included streakiness or an unnatural look or color. |
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Anyway, I had to unsnap it after a few hours, because it started to feel unnatural. |
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Biological molecules, such as RNA and proteins, can exist in either a natural or unnatural form, called enantiomers. |
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The more Brandon drills the motherlode, the more of his shareholders suddenly die to unnatural causes. |
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Their stockings were of lustrous silk, their slippers costly and unnatural, their lips carmined and their eyebrows penciled. |
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Why would anyone want to Christianize the old religious object in an unnatural way? |
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Above water, unnatural animal and human interactions continue to rise. |
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A few basic points, Sir. First, no unnatural Activities. Second, no Opium, no Dagga, no Ardent Spirits, no Wine, and so on. |
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Confinement of livestock in small and unnatural spaces is often done for economic or health reasons. |
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For no race, however savage, has ever practiced such fierce and unnatural cruelty as the natives of these parts. |
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It is believed that the spirits of those who cannot find peace in the afterlife or die unnatural deaths remain on Earth. |
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They ran to him, and, pulling him back by force, stickled that unnatural fray. |
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His voice is adenoidal and grating, his manner unnatural and studied. |
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A completely sharp and unfuzzy relationship between terms is thus actually rather an unnatural one in real languages. |
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After all, he didn't want his winkle to get so big it became unruly and unnatural. |
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Starting with oral language can prevent a hypercorrect, stilted, unnatural tone among novice writers. |
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It is also a standard that we can use to judge this or that development or terminus ad quem as natural, unnatural, or counternatural. |
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Additionally, there is the Enforcement of Judgments Office, and coroners' courts, which investigate the circumstances of sudden, violent or unnatural deaths. |
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But if in yours you should allow your selves this unnatural way of proceeding, the Consequence would be that you must take up with Induction, and bid adieu to Demonstration. |
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But our classification is not really as unnatural as we have perhaps implied, because the arminaceans do have certain important features in common. |
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Elsewhere, the map betrays a decorative rather than practical purpose, particularly in the portrayal of river systems, which form unnatural loops rarely seen on Chinese maps. |
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The giraffe was also known to the Greeks and Romans, who believed that it was an unnatural hybrid of a camel and a leopard and called it camelopardalis. |
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Heterocycles manufactured based on processes developed in-house, such as pyrazoles, triazoles, aza-indoles and unnatural amino acids, are some of the highlights. |
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We are not saying that little green men from Mars started the fires but that unnatural forces capable of creating a large amount of electromagnetic energy were responsible. |
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Eric Gaskell has two linocuts of Rugby School on show, one a triptych and one a smaller version, and they are in vivid unnatural colours and very attractive. |
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Being advertised of some stirs raised by his unnatural sons in England. |
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Heterocycles such as pyrazoles, triazoles, aza-indoles and unnatural amino acids manufactured based on processes developed in-house are some of the highlights. |
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