I've noticed that whenever I read the bio of some successful novelist, they inevitably seem to have this epically dysfunctional childhood. |
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Many sexually dysfunctional and immature men were admitted into seminaries. |
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Maybe they are so dysfunctional that Parliament has to prescribe that they dot the i's and cross the t's in whatever they have to do. |
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Improvisational mime and innovative physical theatre tell the story of a dysfunctional family living outside the law. |
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She is moving as she makes the journey from dysfunctional daughter left on the shelf to mature woman discovering love. |
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The generation gap also ran through the Dirty Laundry program, a strong collection of shorts examining dysfunctional families. |
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The focus is narrowed further in typical Spielberg terms to a single dysfunctional family. |
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Others show predictable outcomes if dysfunctional patterns remain unaltered. |
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There were about a dozen unclosed and unopened tags, as well as various bits of dysfunctional detritus lying about. |
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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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It was like our whole dysfunctional national dream had played out in front of the world. |
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It houses, clothes, and feeds orphans, abandoned children, and vagrant children from dysfunctional families, ranging from 5-17 years of age. |
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Members of dysfunctional families tend to either withhold or not verbalize their feelings, wants, likes, and dislikes with each other. |
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The human devastation created by these sorts of dysfunctional families is profound. |
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My own dysfunctional family were out, so I had to replace them with a cartoon version. |
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The castaways had been isolated so long that it was a miracle they weren't even more dysfunctional. |
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The Government is committed to aquaculture law reform because the current legislative framework is outdated, overcomplicated, and dysfunctional. |
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The program is for people who are working on issues such as chemical and process addictions, codependency and dysfunctional family issues. |
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At the same time, he applied Beck's model of cognitive therapy to understanding and treating dysfunctional family dynamics. |
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Over the past decade the dysfunctional global financial system has experienced repeated currency collapses. |
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Benben stars as Martin Tupper whose dysfunctional dating life is punctuated by moments of cinematic daydreams. |
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In his sickest film, a group of teenagers exploit and abuse the physically dysfunctional. |
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The tendon has become dysfunctional and the foot has developed acquired flatfoot, but the deformity is passively correctable. |
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Some housing projects would have to remain as de facto poorhouses for the most dysfunctional. |
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The image we see is of an aloof presidency, presiding over dysfunctional government agencies. |
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Families are rarely ideal in literary novels, and this one seems almost generically dysfunctional. |
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The goal is to modify dysfunctional cognitions and to desensitize patients to the fear and anxiety associated with certain situations. |
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But the family story, with all its problems, embarrassments and dysfunctional members, still has its universal appeal, at home and abroad. |
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To do otherwise essentially makes Washington the enabler in a terribly dysfunctional relationship that victimizes poor and minority children. |
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Somebody enquired after a couple of former pupils, who, I gathered, came from a dysfunctional background and were out-of-control. |
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Did your lab reach the stage where it was quite dysfunctional in its operation? |
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Pushing children into dysfunctional or poorly functioning schools is making a mockery of the right to education. |
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Government stonewalling and a dysfunctional justice system also jeopardized the case. |
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Members of the environment group are now surveying footpaths again for stiles that have become dysfunctional since the last survey. |
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He said the country has a housing sector which is basically dysfunctional in terms of the tax structure. |
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We apologise for the lack of lighting, the bare concrete walls and the dysfunctional information monitors in this part of the station. |
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It's not a threat to write a book about a dysfunctional intelligence organization. |
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Streetlights, even on the main roads, have been dysfunctional for nearly 20 days now. |
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It is not just the athletes themselves who are growing old with dysfunctional bodies and disturbed minds. |
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These modulate the neuronal circuits that are thought to be dysfunctional in such disorders. |
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It is such a pity this has to be spoiled by a sewage system that is obviously over loaded or very dysfunctional or both. |
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Some elements of dysfunctional schemas may only be operative under such circumstances. |
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His distaste for computers runs deeper than the everyday annoyance of dysfunctional parts. |
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The system as a whole becomes inefficient and dysfunctional and the people are alienated further from it and the leaders. |
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Without that, the mechanism of justice delivery would become dysfunctional. |
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There is evidence linking dysfunctional breathing with respiratory disorders. |
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He had fallen out with his wealthy and wildly dysfunctional southern family and didn't want them to reclaim his remains. |
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Unfortunately, he was just as dysfunctional in his own personal life as they in theirs. |
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Scorned by society, forced into retirement or seconded into secret service these heroes are a dysfunctional bunch. |
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Rambling and anecdotal, the dysfunctional family's tale is charming if you allow it to move at its own pace. |
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It's a dark, brooding look at a dysfunctional modern family caught up in the traditions of contemporary life. |
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Oh, and did I mention that we could possibly have even the most dysfunctional family ever? |
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I know what's right and wrong and if I did something wrong I would not say that it's because I had a dysfunctional family. |
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But being in charge of a team that included known dysfunctional miscreants was hardly news to him. |
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They're an entirely dysfunctional lot, from a long line of eccentric ancestors that includes a couple of human cannonballs. |
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These kids are as young as 10, homeless, and from pretty dysfunctional families. |
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The play features Peter and Aggie, a dysfunctional couple who are both dealing with their own past traumas. |
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She herself says that her dysfunctional family has actually weirdly helped her career. |
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His family is gravely dysfunctional, showing an extreme level of expressed emotion. |
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Their brother flees from their dysfunctional family to the Army as soon as he is old enough to enlist. |
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I also want to take the time to thank you, my dear readers who are like my extended dysfunctional family. |
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This business attracts people who have drug and alcohol problems, who are dysfunctional, who are misfits. |
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You may even be able to squeeze out a few more wacky anecdotes from that slightly dysfunctional family of yours. |
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He led a totally dysfunctional life and you see it in his famous perp walk. |
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I was still hurt, on the rebound from the dysfunctional temporary boyfriend. |
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They need to get a handle on a really dysfunctional economic system and on law-and-order issues which are out of control. |
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At this late stage, the elites found themselves forced to work upon the increasingly dysfunctional myths. |
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The first reminder concerned some racist remarks about Aboriginal people and dysfunctional social behaviours. |
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Rocky would sit around and be disgusting, while Adam would lie around and not care, creating a dysfunctional harmony. |
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If Iraq was a deeply dysfunctional society, its sport was barely functioning. |
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He's forced to watch a videotape of her reading off a litany of complaints about their dysfunctional marriage. |
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The Athenian believed that the traditional sources of Greek wisdom had become dysfunctional. |
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Michael is also the most sane member of this very, very dysfunctional family. |
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Broadly speaking, technophobia, misguided technophilia, and dysfunctional bodies and relationships emerged as thematic constants. |
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For the rest of us, it was yet another chance to see how the most dysfunctional relationship in Scottish politics was ticking along. |
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It might cost you the Speakership, but presiding over a classically dysfunctional House with the rule might do the same thing. |
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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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Therefore, those offenders who are insecurely attached to their caregivers are likely to have dysfunctional relationships with other individuals, such as peers. |
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A slushy dysfunctional housewife chokes on a sandwich in her kitchen and wakes up to find that she has been saved by God. |
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Making the rounds of uncomfortable, dysfunctional indie films seems to be a career choice for her, and I'd like to see her in something I could enjoy. |
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Strip away the money and the middle-aged hang-ups, and the dynamics of rock-and-roll bands bear a striking similarity to those of a dysfunctional adolescent gang. |
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Jakes is not alone in believing that your family must stay your family no matter how hurtful or dysfunctional they may be. |
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At the helm of this dysfunctional clan is Bernard, played by Jeff Daniels, who is disturbingly effective as the over-educated, passive-aggressive father. |
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It's one of those untransportable American plays that, in rejecting social conformism and political correctness, ends up celebrating anything dysfunctional. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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The international system for resettling refugees is highly dysfunctional. |
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He has since played thrusting lawyers, a cuckolded husband, a dysfunctional builder, cops and numerous romantic leads in a dizzying number of TV series and one-offs. |
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Weirdly enough, the bloated institutions that rule our dysfunctional way of life actually add embody a worldview we believe in. |
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Still, he was locked into his rookie contract, and had to ride out two more dysfunctional seasons of the show. |
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How much more dysfunctional and ineffective can 'Murica get? |
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In therapy-speak, they call them dysfunctional families, you know. |
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The dysfunctional attitude of mms managers reflected problems that were deeply ingrained under the previous administration. |
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There are no words for how dysfunctional she is, and I can't explain it. |
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This is a story that celebrates difference, as opposed to the story of a dysfunctional kid. |
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Their interest, as ever, is in pushing the perception that Washington is dysfunctional. |
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So long as people work soul-sucking jobs and find themselves in passive-aggressive dysfunctional relationships, his songs will never go out of style. |
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And I loved the whole, you know, intricacy of that dysfunctional family. |
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The whole idea is that nature needs a method for rapidly ridding itself of dysfunctional species that overpopulate and absorb resources too rapidly. |
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It's not exactly a failed state, but Lebanon is a fractured, dysfunctional and disintegrated republic. |
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The story begins with dysfunctional grandparents and extends itself to Mitchell's life in an unbroken line that will make students of social services work nod knowingly. |
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Yet for all of this strength and perseverance, the film portrays Theresa as a flawed person who has not risen above her dysfunctional roots, however much it may seem so. |
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And Lula would likely have to shelve plans to reform rigid labor laws, overhaul a dysfunctional judiciary, and streamline a bewildering tax system. |
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A dysfunctional Credit system once again dodges the bullet that would have forced the commencement of a long overdue and desperately needed adjustment. |
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Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities. |
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They noted that many runaways were from dysfunctional families with little social support available and often times will search for a better life. |
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If dysfunctional breathing is as common as our data show, facilities for breathing retraining need to be available as part of the overall management of asthmatic patients. |
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I often cover dysfunctional, strife-ridden countries, from Congo to Syria, Sudan to Afghanistan. |
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During his early career, Caesar had seen how chaotic and dysfunctional the Roman Republic had become. |
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Superpredators theoretically arise from dysfunctional homes, inadequate schools, and morally bankrupt communities. |
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Strong eyeliner game, but as a romanticisation of eternal unfulfilment and dysfunctional relationships, not a great blueprint for life. |
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But the caricature of GM as a dysfunctional jobs exporter is off-base. |
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Which dysfunctional family from Coronation Street will air their dirty laundry in a special edition of the Jeremy Kyle Show? |
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Who knows how it's all going to end for the kookie, dysfunctional characters of the Central Perk coffee house. |
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The knee-jerk cynicism with which it has been greeted is dysfunctional. |
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Europe, Graham said, is a dysfunctional political organization. |
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The delightfully dysfunctional family then decide to enter Krusty's tennis classic in a bid to prove they are the greatest on the local circuit. |
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I was not prepared, though, for the dysfunctional dynamics of that highly marginated community. |
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That's right, society doesn't have enough unmotivated and cognitively dysfunctional potheads. |
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In this latter sense Dumont's account counterbalances ethnographies detailing rampant violence, dysfunctional beliefs or exotic sexualities. |
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And it's a family that's severely dysfunctional as the ambitious and sociopathic Ucok jostles to topple his father and expand his empire. |
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Thumbsucker is a cautionary tale of over-dependence which warns thumb-sucking can lead to dysfunctional behaviour in adulthood. |
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Now he has hit the big time chauffeuring a lonely heiress and her dysfunctional child. |
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Haas wrote Beyond the Nation-State, contending that the nation-state system was dysfunctional and should be replaced. |
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Cognitive therapy helps depressed patients recognize and remedy negative thinking or dysfunctional thinking patterns. |
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Urine flowmetry is the ideal method of assessing dysfunctional voiding as it is a non-invasive test that can easily be done in children. |
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The teaching function may be largely a matter of foreclosing the acquisition of inaccurate and dysfunctional beliefs. |
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Patients who suffer from this disease have a dysfunctional upper esophageal sphincter. |
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Many membrane components, such as glycolipids and proteins, can induce dysfunctional immune-system cells to attack. |
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The film version of that corrosively dysfunctional family saga, starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, is just now making its way into movie theaters around the country. |
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If there is no light at the end of the tunnel, chronic pain can render a person dysfunctional. In desperation, people often turn to potent pain-killing medication for relief. |
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Whenever you read about sibling consanguinamory there are crazy theories, like our family must have been dysfunctional, or we are perverted, or some other ridiculousness. |
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One of my favorite shows growing up was the animated series Family Guy, featuring doofus dad Peter Griffin among other outlandish, dysfunctional characters. |
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Jane Tranter, who heads BBC Worldwide, said there was a secret plan to bring mobster Tony Soprano and his dysfunctional family and friends to Scotland. |
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Bleeding is quite uncommon and, when present, is usually secondary to significant thrombocytopenia, dysfunctional platelets, hypoprothrombinemia, or an underlying disease. |
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The lack of parental supervision and guidance spawned personal insecurities similar to those found in skinheads who come from dysfunctional, single-parent environments. |
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Dr Fjust goes bright red and walks away whenever the subject of sexually dysfunctional women comes up. Seems odd, really, that such a nerdo would end up working in this field. |
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