Their very extremeness is often, indeed, state-dependent with regard to other psychiatric illness and general stress level. |
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The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony. |
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The explicitness and the extremeness of the artifice is a marker of its authenticity. |
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Despite the extremeness of its interpretation and the uniqueness of its style, Klossowski's book is readily meaningful to academics because it proceeds in the established way. |
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That's why the conventional use of talking heads is such an artistic abomination: it turns the extremeness of the interaction into something bland and automatic. |
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But the company denied that intent and said the extremeness of the government's proposal to split the company in two invited questions about how it had arrived at that idea. |
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