Meanwhile, the residential property market already is complaining of distortedly high prices. |
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A commitment to legalism can never substitute for a commitment to the ideals law distortedly symbolizes. |
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As he began to perform to his posing music, voice-over obscenities blared distortedly from the speakers. |
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It also misses the ways in which IT, being a medium and a tool, must distortedly reflect, like a cracked mirror, the larger priorities of society. |
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I love the way the darkly, distortedly sultry Shannon Shaw sounds on this track from the Oakland-based trio's fourth album, Gone by Dawn. |
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Pyle's activism, even if distortedly idealistic, involves a horrible atrocity. |
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Here was a way of speaking that was spare, restrained, distortedly lyrical, full of anxious repetitions and hesitant tics, and almost overwhelming in its cumulative force. |
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The movie is distortedly expressive, almost hermetic in its subjective intensity, as flagrantly symbolic as Gunn's, with an extra strain of self-doubt and even despair. |
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The healing relationship and its humanity and justice break down when the HIV-positive person is not being seen in their full particularity, but is being obscurely and distortedly perceived through a film of bias. |
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