Adolescent youth are inhumanly and artifically segregated from one another in schools and colleges. |
It punctures all their carefully crafted movie-of-the-week fictions about inhumanly perfect, noble, victimized minorities. |
He goes to the extent of punishing the students inhumanly when the new unjustified demands of the school are not fulfilled by the parents. |
The physical feats they are able to accomplish with relative ease seem inhumanly impossible for the rest of us who have to deal with gravity and lower back pain. |
I felt that Singapore was quite inhumanly clean, the lack of cigarette butts and litter in the streets makes it seem so. |
In the family box in front of the TV cameras, the Palins were assembled, looking inhumanly gorgeous and well-groomed. |