The Greens seek to appeal to confused and disoriented elements from the extreme right, as well as the left. |
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His guts screamed with pain, and he was so disoriented he couldn't move until the sound of gunshots made him force himself to get up. |
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Her health was poor, although stable, until the morning of admission, when she became disoriented and lethargic. |
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He was dazed and disoriented so Marian got him to the hospital where he had a major stroke. |
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It would be tragic if he suffers yet another body blow, fails to recognise it, and chooses to remain in the fray punch-drunk and disoriented. |
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I simply become easily disoriented and off-balance and violently eject myself from bed onto the floor. |
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While he was disoriented, I wrested the gun from his grasp and threw it far away. |
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If I sometimes seem grouchy or disoriented, remember that like Walt Whitman I contain multitudes. |
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After awhile subjects become disoriented and begin to hallucinate uncontrollably. |
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So when he starts to verbally assault Zack, hurling painful epithets at him, one feels disoriented since they seemed to get along in school. |
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Notice the twitchy, disoriented candidate running for re-election who has to be fed lines. |
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He was too disoriented to aim correctly so he just began squeezing off shots. |
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The book opens with Smith's capable pursuit of a disoriented country gentleman. |
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Well, when I first start the treatment I get a couple of days feeling a little squiffy and disoriented. |
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Suddenly cut loose from their benefactor Suharto, the security forces are as disoriented and insecure as many of their countrymen. |
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If you lose your flow or become disoriented, don't start doing the breaststroke, and definitely don't let yourself go vertical. |
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Temporarily disoriented and without any immediate answers, on the way toward recovery, she sank into depression. |
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The spaces are designed to make the visitor feel disoriented, to simulate the feeling of those who were exiled. |
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I sat bolt upright with a gasp, sweating and shaking and completely disoriented. |
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But when I went there in August I was disoriented by how tame the place felt as the slummers finally overwhelmed the neighborhood. |
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His thoughts were jumbled and confused, and they only became more disoriented as a horrible transformation began to take place. |
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People who easily tumble on land can become quickly disoriented trying to do the same move in the water. |
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Another night, on the short walk home, he became disoriented and lost, and eventually found himself in an endless tunnel. |
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The patient may be disoriented and appear confused, but reorientation often is possible. |
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It is probable that the pilot lost visual reference and became disoriented over sea ice during whiteout conditions. |
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And if you become severely hypoglycaemic, things get much worse: You can become confused, disoriented, lose consciousness or even have a seizure. |
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The public was a bit disoriented by this new direction of the artist that would only last a few songs and a rest period of one year. |
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You are tired, confused and disoriented, and you cannot find anyone around to ask for help. |
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Enshrouded by the moving, staggered images, participants can be disoriented and sometimes experience dizziness. |
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Humanity is disoriented, but I have come to lead them to the light of the Holy Spirit, and so that they recognize my Word for its essence. |
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With her worldly possessions in a shopping bag, she wandered about in the downtown crime-ridden district of the nation's capital, appearing disoriented. |
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I was fuzzy and disoriented after three weeks of cityhopping. |
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When I became disoriented I knew I was easy prey for her lioness ways. |
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Birds flying in the plume can become disoriented, and could suffer toxic effects. |
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He is a diabetic and this could cause him to become disoriented and confused. |
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In the fall, the fledglings leave the nest and become disoriented by bright lights. |
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Some patients with Ebola become disoriented, struggle and thrash, and fall out of bed. |
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What else could cause a healthy 54-year-old man suddenly to become disoriented and confused? |
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Under those conditions, pilots can become disoriented and think a gyroscope's warning of danger is inaccurate. |
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In isolation, a healthy human mind can go blank and quickly become disoriented, psychologists have found. |
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They cannot endure the lack of such a figure in their lives: in an orientation void, they become disoriented. |
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Taking them may cause people to become disoriented, have poor judgment and take risks. |
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During water accidents, the aircraft often overturns and the occupants become disoriented. |
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When you use methamphetamine, you may become disoriented, paranoid and nervous. |
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Any person who enters water rapidly or from a height may become disoriented. |
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Pilots, especially trainees, can experience sensory conflict and become disoriented, which can be fatal. |
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Small children, who are unable to recognize the cause of their pain, are very vulnerable and may become disoriented. |
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Some errors cause the channel only to become disoriented and come with a message of love elsewhere. |
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Severe weather and white-out conditions can reduce visibility to the point where you can easily become disoriented and lost, even in daylight. |
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It is easy to become disoriented and distances are often difficult to judge. |
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On the battlefield, soldiers sometimes become disoriented amidst the explosions, smoke, and masses of fighters. |
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You can become disoriented, or become immobilized or knocked unconscious, and unable to call for help. |
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The pilot lost control of the helicopter after continuing flight into whiteout weather conditions, probably because he became disoriented. |
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When a Mayday sounds, the Dräger FRT 1000 system can be used to quickly locate the down or disoriented firefighter. |
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I replied honestly but inadequately, feeling momentarily disoriented myself. |
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The tendency to move about, either in a seemingly aimless or disoriented fashion, in pursuit of an indefinable or unobtainable goal. |
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I feel oppressed and confused by neat columns of figures marching down the page or screen, disoriented by colour-coded graphs and the arcane jargon of statistical analysis. |
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Unfortunately, governments seem to be almost as disoriented as everyone else at the moment. |
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When grief is recent and strong, you and your family members may feel disoriented or lost. |
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The operator of the boat became disoriented in the fog and was unable to follow the compass. |
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With surging hormones and rapid growth rates, who wouldn't feel disoriented and even unstable sometimes? |
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In the water, the master was disoriented in the darkness under the completely overturned hull. |
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She was unconscious for most of her stay at Yalgado and was disoriented when awake. |
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Hundreds of pelicans were reported far from their normal coastal region, sick, disoriented or dead. |
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We should not forget that newcomers are often disoriented, cut off from their support mechanisms and networks. |
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I have been hearing so many unbelievable things that I feel quite disoriented. |
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But the contrast with our precedent 2 months in West Africa has been astonishing and disoriented us for a couple of days. |
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Amanda woke in darkness and for an electrified moment lay perfectly still, roused abruptly from a profound sleep by such piercing terror that she was completely disoriented. |
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Cocteau frequently disoriented his audience with all sorts of visual tricks, combined with incessant linguistic double entendre, machinery, experimental music, and dance. |
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Brando's later, somewhat disoriented, support for the militant American Indian Movement was the last straw for his critics. |
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His skin was jiggly with water and he was a bit disoriented. |
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His family believes he may be disoriented from a head injury he sustained last month, according to his sister. |
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They testified that Sclove did not seem frightened or disoriented when she came back downstairs after getting dressed. |
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Neubauer says that she was numb and disoriented and scared to talk to the police. |
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Even with a GPS, it was easy to get disoriented in a wadi, or to mistake one trail for another. |
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The great writer and scholar Iris Murdoch, addled and disoriented by advanced Alzheimer's Disease, ambles out of her Oxford house and into the city. |
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As I continue with kayaking, I am becoming more proficient at righting my kayak and feeling more in control of my actions, more knowledgeable and less disoriented. |
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Attracted by nighttime pool lights, a disoriented female loggerhead turtle finds its way into a residential swimming pool on Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida. |
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One determined Zulu even jumped over the barricade and assegaied a disoriented patient to death, though he himself was quickly picked off by a British rifleman. |
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Walking through the spiral hallway into the almost pitch black, circular room, the senses become immediately disoriented. |
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These often contain perchloroethylene, the solvent used in dry cleaning, which emits carcinogenic fumes that can make you lightheaded, nauseous, and disoriented. |
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In the final analysis, Fascism involves the whipping up of the disoriented petty bourgeoisie against the working class in the interests of big capital. |
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Hearing someone rhapsodize about your birthplace gives you a disoriented feeling — like talking to a man who long ago had a passion for your mother. |
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If yaw control is not re-established, it is easy for a pilot to become disoriented and not be able to coordinate control inputs to maintain other control parameters. |
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You will go on to have feelings of euphoria, as though you were drunk, and you will become disoriented and confused, which will make things worse. |
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Without sufficient visual references, pilots can become disoriented and may not realize the actual position of the aircraft in relation to the ground. |
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The track, rendered with some help from the show's house band, the Roots, is a dark, disoriented clomp, drunk before the lyrics can even discuss drunkenness. |
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Hospital environments are not ideal for the elderly who can easily become disoriented, de-conditioned, and perhaps subject to new additional medical complications. |
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Because he opens without an establishing shot, the spectator is intentionally disoriented. |
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When the field is attenuated or amplified, the birds become disoriented. |
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Birds may be attracted to lighted areas and may become disoriented. |
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Comrade Bride noted that this issue had first been raised internally in 1999, when the party was deeply disoriented, then was raised again after the 2003 conference, leading to the reopening of discussion. |
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Net beds are used at health-care facilities to protect agitated and disoriented patients, especially at geronto-psychiatric stations, and there are no plans to discontinue them entirely. |
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Some students may become anxious or disoriented with sudden changes, which may include the presence of unfamiliar or additional teaching or support staff. |
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Aurel: LoĂŻc is so disoriented that a cart runs into his bike! |
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For instance, the prisoner may be disoriented and may prefer to return to prison, yet the content of this preference will not nullify his autonomy. |
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Because of the striking similarity that each floor shared, the dense smoke caused the firefighters to become disoriented. |
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The pain became worse and constant 2 days later, and several hours thereafter her family found her disoriented and diaphoretic. |
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An immature great egret was presented to Tufts Wildlife Clinic because the bird appeared disoriented and was ataxic. |
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In today's highly complex airplane cockpits, pilots can have trouble keeping up with information flow, especially if they become disoriented in an emergency. |
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Hyperactive editing undermines some sequences, leaving us disoriented as if we've been clobbered by the infamous rhythm stick. |
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I was tired, my eyes burning from the road and kind of disoriented. |
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A young man moves to a new city and quickly becomes disoriented In an unfamiliar environment. |
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The FI, which was founded under Trotsky's leadership in 1938, had been profoundly disoriented by the post-WWII overturns of capitalism under Stalinist leadership. |
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Given the many different circumstances around hospitalization, there are times when even the clearest and most well-spoken people become confused, intimidated, anxious or disoriented. |
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In my disoriented panic, I packed a grab bag. |
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In the case of mass strandings, whales may be following a disoriented leader, or they could be swimming towards an animal that has already stranded and is emitting a distress call. |
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These signs may prevent pedestrians from getting lost or disoriented in traffic and enable them to give full attention to the traffic situation, and be used to indicate the safest routes. |
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During this phase you will understand why we need to be trained not to become disoriented in the clouds when the autopilot is not running, and why it is suicidal to go in the soup without having the skills for it. |
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A society in which the interests and functions of the state have been privatised by a minority, and the people are disoriented and subjected to all kinds of chicanery, and are dying in a dehumanising jungle as a result. |
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As the fountain of inspiration dried up, so did their gray matter and they are disoriented at not finding any economic proposal that restrains this voracious capitalism as the only system. |
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The BookReader ensures accurate scan results, rotates disoriented text to generate a clear message, and provides lifelike voices. |
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Apparently disoriented, he then drove in circles round the field in the pitch black before plunging over the cliff 300 yards from the road. |
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After two days in the jail, staff noticed the inmate was confused and disoriented. |
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She is most renowned for her novels of the 1930s, which represent disoriented, disastrously innocent ingénues in the intransigent atmosphere of the upper-middle class drawing room. |
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Example: You may notice that you find it harder to keep track of your medications than you used to or your wife may be telling you that you now become disoriented when driving. |
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It is surprising how easily you become disoriented. |
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Partition has paralysed and disoriented Moldova, making it the poorest country in Europe and the only post-communist country to have re-elected an unreformed communist party. |
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This causes the hatchlings to become disoriented and to head away from the ocean instead of toward it, increasing their risk of predation and dehydration before successfully reaching water. |
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If not, the process may become disoriented. |
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This diversion during the transition from visual flight to instrument flight may have caused the pilot to become disoriented and to misinterpret or improperly scan the flight instruments. |
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Young children who are refugees are most likely to be disoriented, having lost much that is familiar in their everyday surroundings and relationships. |
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I will be charitable and say he must be somewhat disoriented after being away for a few months because in his entire speech he was not able to get any facts right at all. |
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In addition, it is probable that, after unbuckling the safety belt, the passenger was not able to find a way out while he was still conscious because he had become disoriented in the overturned, submerged seaplane. |
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Culturally disoriented, they are mainly unemployed. |
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Their game, rather, is to welcome the apparent inescapability of their situation and to juggle truisms until the viewer becomes disoriented by their dexterousness. |
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Cato the Younger was also known as a heavy drinker, frequently found stumbling home disoriented and the worse for wear in the early hours of morning by fellow citizens. |
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His death left the group disoriented and fearful about the future. |
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What readers are offered in The Star of Algiers is an Algeria focalized through the mind of a talented yet disoriented and unreliable protagonist. |
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Other scientists had found that migratory species such as Australian silvereyes and European robins become disoriented under red light, losing their normal vectors. |
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