As I lay tossing and turning in my bed the words echoed at me again and again malignantly. |
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As a woman, I would regard such a conception as an invasion of my body by a malignantly multiplying mass of cells. |
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It is merely Belgium – its divided political system, its malignantly and selfishly quarrelsome politicians – which is a bit of a nuisance. |
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Although some of them inspired fear and were somewhat anachronic for the pantheon of the fifth century, they were not regarded pejoratively or malignantly. |
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The seabirds mewled and swooped, unnerved, it seemed, by the spectacle of that vast bowl of water bulging like a blister, lead-blue and malignantly agleam. |
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They were drinking beer and smoking but otherwise just sitting, not even talking, simply looking malignantly at the street or at nothing in particular. |
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Alan's bookishness and sensitivity don't sit well with the womanizing Douglas, who belittles his son and, still more malignantly, makes seductive advances to one of the teenage foster daughters the family has taken in. |
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Sung with a bright edge and acted as a WASP caricature by the soprano Elizabeth Futral, she seems charmingly quirky rather than malignantly harsh, making Dolores's boisterous venom toward her puzzling. |
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Censorship drives poisonous ideas to the fringes, where they are readily fertilised in the darkness, and grow malignantly to burst splenetically into our body democratic. |
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