What takes the place of a pleasure principle is a reality principle, and Nauman's art is often, in its elliptic, poetic way, upsettingly right. |
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Unlike the upsettingly pretty Bieber, at whose demographic he is being targeted, Maynard is not typical pin-up material. |
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Despite the thudding of basketballs and sneakers, the cheers of the participants and not so distant sounds of traffic on a highway, Tom found it all to be upsettingly quiet. |
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The TV spot is the first proper clip we have seen from the spin-off prequel, albeit an upsettingly short one, and was snuck into AMC's Breaking Bad marathon showing over the weekend. |
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All over Europe, the young people's age for entering the labour market has upsettingly increased, at the same time with the decrease in the retirement age. |
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Patrick Dempsey stakes his claim to be the new Clooney, with his upsettingly lush hair and light comic touch, while Michelle Monaghan is as cute as a pixie. |
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Indeed, the participation of women in politics in Europe, and all over the world, remains upsettingly low with, for example, only 19.8 percent of Europe's Members of National Parliaments being women. |
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