No one would deny that Italian politics have become disturbingly polarised and personalised. |
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She mainly supplied drinks, chit chat, and that disturbingly cheerful smile of hers. |
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The survey disturbingly revealed that a quarter of children eat sweets and crisps for breakfast. |
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With the country once again plunged into political turmoil, Rudd's insights should prove disturbingly relevant. |
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As recently as last spring, a violent public response flared in Cincinnati under disturbingly familiar circumstances. |
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The drawings were so disturbingly accurate that prison officials identified him as a terrorist and confiscated his art supplies. |
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That final resting place of ponderous pachyderms would be, for the unscrupulous and disturbingly clean bad guy, the mother lode of ivory. |
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Such music would probably have sounded disturbingly out of tune to Renaissance ears. |
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Political conventions have become distressingly routine and disturbingly predictable. |
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Attempts so far to forge a compromise have come to naught, leaving the upcoming session disturbingly unsettled. |
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A disturbingly perky androgynous sprite tries to spread the joy of music to an unpopular putz named Buzz. |
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Horrendous twitter and jaggies mar the three dimensional pans, which mask the disturbingly uniform trees and empty dirt. |
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It's nice to think there was a time when I was small and cute and didn't list disturbingly between being a lanky gawk and an oafish lump. |
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There's something at once provokingly unreal yet disturbingly natural in Tobin's modular streamlined music bricolage. |
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Indeed, throughout the occupation, the stream of images continues to feel disturbingly discordant with our national identity. |
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Nuclear detonations invariably and disturbingly raise issues about beauty and the sublime, as well as a multitude of other vital issues. |
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There are reports of collapsed buildings in that same region, but as yet, most disturbingly, still no reports at all from the west coast. |
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Most remarkably and disturbingly, the editors do not state the obvious conclusion that Marx's predictions were wrong. |
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More disturbingly, the government has inaugurated a policy of forcible expulsions from camps for the displaced. |
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We see disintegration, but, disturbingly, it is phony, unspontaneous, stage-managed disintegration. |
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Matters come to a head when the star is expelled from the team, leading to a climax at once disturbingly intense and morally dubious. |
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It also, more disturbingly, shows us up as a people who are appallingly irresponsible, callous and who have devalued and degraded human life. |
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The entire outside of the building is lit up every night in a disturbingly bright shade of aubergine. |
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The scenes of the brutal carnage of the sacking of Troy are disturbingly timely. |
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The play is set in the 1970s, but almost 30 years later this story of society's need for scapegoats remains disturbingly relevant. |
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This movie is centered on a man's point of view and has disturbingly woman-hating and anti-feminist themes. |
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I would have passed on my compliments to the artist, had it not been a drawing from the disturbingly popular Japanese art form manga. |
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More disturbingly, Gonzalez's aesthetics, confirmed by his own poetry, seem overly obsessed with language and esoterica. |
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His eyes were disturbingly intense, their deep cerulean blue hypnotizing me. |
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Not only were his eyes lacking their normal cobalt hue and his pupils disturbingly restricted but now his eyes were blood shot as well. |
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Ironically, and disturbingly, these traits are also essential for those who enter public office, as well. |
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In one fell swoop, professional regulation has been radically and disturbingly transformed. |
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More disturbingly, however, the distinction between home and abroad has broken down. |
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More disturbingly, however, she wrote some bizarre short stories on the website, including one in which two brothers talk of assaulting a girl. |
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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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Recent results and events disturbingly echo the fall of the Tories. |
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The flexible, permanent set consists of a curved wall, covered with a disturbingly lurid purple wallpaper whose pattern varies in scale from normal to absurdly large. |
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If we are honest we will admit that it has come slowly, haltingly and disturbingly recently to the world of monotheistic faiths. |
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Osborne was the most cheerful, though even when he is caked in slap he still looks disturbingly spectral. |
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I appreciate the Guardian highlighting what has become a disturbingly widespread trend. |
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More disturbingly, if fisheries officers found illegal gear, they couldn't seize it, if it was unattended. |
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More disturbingly, the treaty lacks any verification or inspection provisions. |
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The level of violence in the gaming habits of young people is disturbingly high. |
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This is especially vital at a time when public discourse concerning the Roma community is becoming increasingly and disturbingly hostile. |
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Legitimized by a cloak of legality, xenophobia is becoming disturbingly commonplace. |
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Yet, by cautiously placing precious melodies in the heart of his soundscapes, Octavius creates with this album a disturbingly chilling cinematic piece of work. |
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All very nice, and with nothing so disturbingly odd as to be off-putting. |
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Perhaps most disturbingly, though, schools that adopt militaristic regimes towards discipline are implicitly designating the student as a product. |
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The chunky bodies, with limbs crudely bolted together, look disturbingly like the torsos of ripped action men. |
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Amina Alzouma surprised us all with her disturbingly beautiful displays of vulnerability and intensity. |
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Diplomatic relations between the United States and Russia are at a disturbingly low ebb. |
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Yet the activists, for all their feminist rhetoric, are indeed promoting a disturbingly paternalistic view of women. |
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Neither he nor Vattimo mentions manifest destiny or the white man's burden, but these ideas lurk disturbingly close to the surface of their urbanely arrogant prose. |
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There is a disturbingly high correlation between dropping out of high school and becoming incarcerated, and between nonemployment and becoming imprisoned. |
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Their physicality seems further diminished by the glass vitrines within which they dangle, boxes that lend them a disturbingly contradictory sense of hapless menace. |
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A youngster from a disturbingly troubled background, he was left to wander the woods near his home, armed with a gun and a headful of demonic thoughts. |
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With respect to paramilitaries, killings by groups that include demobilized paramilitaries continue at a disturbingly high rate across the country. |
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Or worse – boos on the lavatory are disturbingly frequent. |
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Stone evokes these typologies most disturbingly in his homofascist portrait of J. Edgar Hoover. |
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The stressors regarding the identity crisis among teenagers have led to disturbingly high numbers of suicide. |
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The indefatigable zeal with which the Bush administration opposes the ICC flows from a disturbingly similar anachronistic world-view. |
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The whole thing is disturbingly like the many and varied temptations to genetic technology, by which multitudes of farmers have been brought to ruin, because the seed was not re-useable and they could not afford any more. |
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In fact, recent studies indicate that although elementary school girls' achievement levels in math and sciences are as high, if not higher, than boys', their confidence levels are disturbingly low. |
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Most disturbingly, the junta's tactic of deliberate starvation of ethnic people living in the border states has created one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. |
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Death threats and vandalism are disturbingly common occurrences. |
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Still, the play disturbingly rings true to the non-disabled audience because it gives voice and panders to all their preconceptions and fears about what it's like to be in a family like ours. |
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These edifices of sound – though disturbingly dissonant for an audience in 1913 – are chosen with impeccable refinement, and they underpin the score's complete arc with a structural surety on an almost Beethovenian level. |
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One is maddeningly unfinished, and the other disturbingly unclosed. |
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In the coastal resort of Hammamet, looters trashed Mr Materi's villa and slaughtered his pet tiger. More disturbingly, reports emerged of attacks by suspected saboteurs and snipers, with gun battles erupting in the capital. |
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He looks older than 36, and the whole thing was disturbingly pervy and sleazy. |
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Catches of 1000-2000t throughout the 1990s appear to have once again reduced population abundance, resulting in very low catch rates and disturbingly low numbers of mature females. |
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Economic growth in Europe has been at a disturbingly low level in the last three years, and the prospects for a quick, strong and sustained recovery are poor in the absence of effective domestic demand. |
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Although elementary school girls' levels of achievement in math, science and computer use are as high, if not higher, than boys, their confidence levels are disturbingly low. |
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One little non-stop jabberer called Harry is disturbingly strange. |
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The manga fan was disturbingly proud of his extensive ecchi collection. |
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The literature on neoliberalism describes the retreat of the state from its welfarist responsibilities and the emergence of a disturbingly unmitigated form of capitalism. |
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The rater is a particularly well-formed cinder cone, its rippling swell and bulk hinting slightly disturbingly at a living, organic presence beneath the desert earth. |
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New Jersey police are searching for the man responsible for a brutal and brazen home invasion in Millburn that was disturbingly captured on a baby monitor. |
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