It is perfectly proper to draw attention to the threat of the pharmaceutical giants and of calmative drugs being used on social misfits. |
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This business attracts people who have drug and alcohol problems, who are dysfunctional, who are misfits. |
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He also spoke extensively on the subject of social misfits being sent to Irish prisons. |
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There George, who appears throughout as himself, interviews a series of crackpots and misfits. |
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Early gay culture was like a refuge for all sorts of misfits and nonconformists. |
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They were a collection of misfits and screwballs who became the terrors of the South Pacific. |
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However, living in such close proximity to what has turned out to be a motley collection of misfits and malcontents has me rattled. |
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He works with a crew of other controllers who are your typical sitcom collection of misfits. |
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Lonely teenage misfits with unconventional looks would have their personality revealed to everyone, leading to true love. |
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These children, they said, were destined to become wastrels, neurotic misfits or criminals. |
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Some find solidarity and comfort in the company of their peers, others are judged as outsiders and misfits and suffer accordingly. |
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But fans of the game, who must be 17 years old to buy it, are hardly a collection of weirdos and social misfits. |
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A collection of simpletons and self serving misfits that do not merit their status and salaries. |
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It's been a long time since such a collection of punks, misfits and miscreants gathered together to worship such an influential act. |
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Tyler, though, drifted into a group of loners and misfits who, if they had social events, did so beyond the school's compass. |
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You are nothing but an uncouth, patronizing, unprincipled, rowdy group of misfits who aren't fit for any respectable job! |
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Chaos greets a group of misfits and eccentrics as they return for a new term at a private girls' school. |
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From the way the mainstream media covers your generation and mine, you would think that we are the freaks and misfits. |
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Those who treat animals in the same way they treat their friends or family are generally seen as eccentrics, or even social misfits. |
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Raised in Cardonald, Glasgow, Mullan, and his seven siblings were working-class misfits in a grand but threadbare rented house. |
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There were young children who remained inside until their 40s and 50s with no specific diagnoses, incarcerated for being social misfits. |
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My insufferably rich and terribly nice friend Leo has this habit of taking social misfits under his wing. |
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The roster of tattooed, pierced misfits and post-punk gals has become a phenomenon with a recent burlesque revue touring North America. |
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But when a run-down circus arrives in town to give its last performance, Joe discovers kindred spirits in its collection of dreamers and misfits. |
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The typical road movie involves a duo. It usually depicts two misfits with contrasting personalities, who come to appreciate each other. |
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And not only were these books wonderful reads, but the author's heart was always in the right place, with a special sympathy for the misfits and the emotionally wounded. |
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Contrary to common myth, bullies are less misfits than they are socially attuned Machiavellis. |
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But if we're destined to spend the next several years watching movies about mutants, musclemen and assorted other misfits, it'd be nice if those movies were good. |
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They're all pretty good kids, but misfits in the outside world. |
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She casts her net wide, catching fish of every kind: holy men and women, poets, travellers, naturalists, misanthropes and misfits. |
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However, experience has shown that the majority of those incarcerated are social misfits. |
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I do not want to arouse sympathy needlessly, but these people can be described for the most part as social misfits. |
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What I hear is: the Social Democratic Sweden of the 1960s sterilising fifteen year old adolescents because they were social misfits. |
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It is among this group of misfits that Harper finally receives the acceptance and encouragement he has been longing for. |
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Will he take us deeper into the lives of some craven misfits? |
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In fact, I felt like working on this particular genre from a new perspective by focusing not on misfits but on the police, for a change. |
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For the greater part of the 19th century, its vacant land offered refuge for all kinds of social misfits. |
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Adding to the fun is a bit of inspired genre-hopping marked by the entrance of Frank's neighbours, a trio of misfits that form a kind of ragtag support group for him. |
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And where his songs were once communal anthems for misfits everywhere, his writing is now so coldly inward-gazing that it excludes the interests of everyone but Morrissey. |
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Initially, he's told he's too old and then parcelled off into the Halberdiers, a regiment almost entirely comprised of oddballs, lunatics, misfits and sociopaths. |
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Similar is the rogue's gallery of misfits the hero is surrounded by. |
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This was set in a cheap boarding house inhabited by a collection of semi-human misfits, degenerates, and murderers, who were what they were because poverty had made them so. |
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Two English misfits found in the Second World War the making of their oeuvre. |
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Landing smack bang in the midst of all these misfits is Vlad, a seemingly normal guy who appears to have everything, including looks, talent and confidence. |
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The city to come: a community of peers or a community of misfits? |
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Ambiguous misfits, they are oddly preserved by that which threatens them. |
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On my journey north I meet many wanderers and misfits who discovered on the Sunshine Coast a place of peace, creativity and unbridled community spirit where they could finally set roots. |
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Pop culture, to a degree, belonged to the chancers, the misfits, the outsiders, the feisty, often left-leaning mavericks and messy kids from housing estates who, by and large, created, shaped and wrote about it. |
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While the five misfits are joshing around, Ronan is trying to get his hands on the Orb, an all-powerful energy source that will enable him to control the universe and even to topple the mighty Thanos. |
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Dipsomaniacal uptown girls one is never far from a drink in this tale these serious ladies find pleasure downtown, in the company of lunatics, clowns, and misfits. |
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Her description of the family as monstruous garden gnomes and her friends as social misfits defies understanding. |
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By dropping out, Salinger glamorized his misfits, for to be a misfit who can also write like J. D. Salinger — a Holden Caulfield who publishes in The New Yorker — must be very glamorous indeed. |
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I only wish they'd gone the whole hog and handed the studio audience rotten fruit to hurl at these misfits. |
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Before the two royal misfits can begin their romance, they must first remove themselves from the self-serving, petty conventions of their respective tiny kingdoms. |
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A ragbag cast of wintered misfits, lifted from the bleak streets of a Charles Dickens novel, scavenge and bootleg their way through the Berlin fridge. |
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Just to be on the safe side, the Kremlin has also banned any of Putin's serious critics from standing. Three unelectable misfits have been allowed to mount token challenges. |
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A senior Welsh politician resigned last night after sparking outrage by claiming Wales had become a dumping ground for England's oddballs, social misfits and drop-outs. |
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