Many candidates reacted to the strains of zero gravity by looping the loop compulsively. |
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I know now that I handled my fear in the past by practicing even more compulsively. |
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Sterne was almost compulsively attentive to page layout and typography, going so far as to specify the length of each dash in printer's ems. |
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Every page is compulsively readable, and usually says something very funny, even if it happens to be wrong. |
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You check your statement compulsively to see just how close you are to getting that flight to Hawaii. |
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Thetans have been compulsively recording intergalactic history for several quadrillion years. |
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I spent the evening going through the box, which is a replica of the thousands of boxes of souvenirs and ephemera he compulsively saved. |
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The texture and style of martial arts and action genres are made vividly new, compulsively entertaining, and exquisitely modern. |
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I'm a mum for goodness sake, I'm supposed to wear baggy cardies and compulsively mispronounce pop stars' names. |
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You compulsively put stickers everywhere, in order to understand and remember. |
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Imaginative and cunning, his dark visions are compulsively watchable, if not exactly pleasant. |
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He killed time swatting flies and compulsively swept the floor of his cell. |
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Freshly minted orchestral colors and lyrical vocal lines make the trip compulsively listenable. |
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It is languid, thought provoking, and compulsively interesting, but it won't be the most exciting film at the multiplex. |
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It is simply the most compulsively readable film reference book on the market. |
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There would be nothing more intrusive and irritating than watching someone compulsively flick between channels at a distance. |
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Ferns brushed her ankles and burs snagged her skirt as she stumbled along compulsively. |
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It is as compulsively enjoyable as the juiciest tabloid, yet it also serves as a stunning indictment of our tabloid-crazed culture. |
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Their objective will be to decide which is the most compulsively readable and unputdownable. |
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A compulsive overeater is an individual who compulsively eats but does not purge and usually becomes overweight. |
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The paranoid and self-loathing protagonist compulsively bites her hands and tearfully recalls her history of failures and indignities. |
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At other times, she compulsively rubs away at the mound of salt on which she sits. |
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The deserts are similarly cloying and sticky, although a couple of them are compulsively edible. |
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The novel proper features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator. |
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It is languid, thought provoking and compulsively interesting, but, much like its poster, it won't be the most exciting film at the multiplex. |
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I have been compulsively reading since the economy started hitting the skids 2 years ago. |
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I'm wearing a t-shirt, a shirt and a fleecy top and finding myself pigging out compulsively on carbs. |
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I have been credited with the accolade of the most compulsively depressive blog and that is not without reason. |
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Perhaps one day we will be able to identify a gene that drives people to compulsively kill. |
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Once you have read one review, you compulsively want to move to the next one. |
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They, or in fact we, are the sorts of people who feel the need to do something compulsively, and blogging fits the bill perfectly. |
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Though an affable enough personality, Murdoch is a compulsively aggressive businessman. |
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The novel features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator. |
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Take my word for it, this is something you'll read compulsively. |
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She is compulsively driven to arrange marriages for her two nieces. |
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To be an addict, by definition, is to habituate to something compulsively or obsessively. |
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John-Paul spent his way through her capital, womanized compulsively and began abusing her, the two driving each other crazy. |
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Put aside Santorum, who compulsively froths, and Romney who is always a weathervane, never a compass. |
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The compulsively aggressive Australian is a great businessman, writes press baron and Rupert frenemy Conrad Black. |
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That gene renders them congenitally incapable of saving taxpayers' dollars and compulsively inclined to spend them. |
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She hoarded water compulsively and was consumed with panic that her baby might not survive. |
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The compulsively watchable Ms Mirren brings out the humour and the pathos in this contradiction. |
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I've been trying to change since I was eight, when I was struggling to stop myself compulsively stealing. |
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I have fantasy arguments in my head, compulsively rehearsing every possible fight I might have in the future. |
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At some point, all will be revealed – audiences compulsively desire – even demand answers. |
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A disagreeable sensation that compulsively excites the desire to scratch is called pruritis or itching. |
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The right proposes market solutions to all problems and the left compulsively invokes the instruments of the state. |
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But if we examine our actions carefully, we will discover that we act compulsively and that we have no free will at all. |
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Thus, people who smoke compulsively do so in order to maintain these fluctuating levels of nicotine. |
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People may also eat compulsively to cope with emotional difficulties, hardship, or traumatic experiences. |
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So I was eating them compulsively, without even taking the time to savour them. |
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And, I drank water compulsively to fight hunger by filling up my empty stomach. |
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These are optional settings that are not compulsively needed for the basic set-up. |
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This is an honorable and compulsively fascinating evening that disproves the notion that the playwright is merely a witty chronicler of mid-century, middle-class life. |
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They attribute his stealing of petty items to an untreated and undiagnosed case of kleptomania, a psychiatric condition that causes a person to steal compulsively. |
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We wore wild clothes, we grew our hair down to our shoulders, we smoked marijuana and popped tabs of acid, and we compulsively questioned authority. |
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They were tasked with choosing the most compulsively readable, unputdownable of six shortlisted novels, which had been published in paperback, in English, in the last year. |
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At 16, Anneth compulsively sneaks out at night to flirt and drink at honky-tonks, dancing to the latest songs by Elvis, Patsy Cline, and Sam Cooke. |
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Vitamin E must then be compulsively used in its natural and complete form. |
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Overeating or compulsively putting objects in the mouth may occur. |
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They realized that we are all part of the whole, that no man, no municipality, no county, no province, can contribute effectively to Canada's well-being by working compulsively as an individual at parochial problems. |
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So if you dry the squid compulsively, at least by my noncompulsive standards, and you cook it in small batches, you solve the problem. |
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My neat-freak of a friend has been compulsively shampooing for every bath he has taken. |
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We are a changeable people, reinventing ourselves almost compulsively. |
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He taught how to overcome the compulsively nonvirtuous minds that confine us to states of discontent and misery, and how to cultivate virtuous minds that liberate us from pain and lead us to the bliss of full enlightenment. |
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This is why we have voted against these two reports, which do nothing but compulsively restate plans that the economic situation has long since proven to be irrelevant. |
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Lloyd's did this compulsively and incestuously, reinsuring itself through its own syndicates. |
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They saw potential in this heartless, deadly and compulsively foul-mouthed babe-ooschka, inviting her to join them in terrorizing the Montreal Roller Derby League as their newest and most intimidating Eastern Bloc-ker. |
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Afterwards, these women bathe compulsively. |
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We are more or less in line with that, but it compulsively had to be done. |
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Through her teens and twenties, 35-year-old Dawn Lee exercised compulsively to try to stop the binge-eating, associated with her bulimia. |
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I came across this book in high school, and read it compulsively. |
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Blockheaded Tommy is trying to raise the £2,000 he owes the local UDA lords, while his glammed-up sister Leanne compulsively cleans the flat but never goes out. |
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The best ones are so compulsively distracting that they entice the reader on a chase that takes him ever further away from the entry he intended to consult. |
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Anxiously, compulsively and vulnerably, by turns exploiting and exploited, all in need of, if not actually striving to gain, a centre in love and real human connection. |
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One reviewer compared it to channel hopping, but the multimedia sources of material the book draws on make it more like having multiple browser windows open, and compulsively tabbing between them. |
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Picture a video-game player and you will likely imagine a teenage boy, by himself, compulsively hammering away at a game involving rayguns and aliens that splatter when blasted. |
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I work compulsively, often to the detriment of other aspects of my life. |
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The Written in Stone digital collection shows that, from personal journals to field notebooks to official publications, Logan succeeded as a writer because he was a compulsively curious observer. |
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Sensitive infrastructures like the European hub in Frankfurt am Main and elsewhere are completely unsuitable as a playground for those individuals who compulsively champion the cause of harmonisation in Europe. |
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And still others avoid leisure by keeping compulsively busy. |
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I found Plotz's book compulsively readable for the most part, especially when he is telling the tale of the American eugenics movement and Grahams obsession with spermatozoa. |
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