Her skin was milk-white and inhumanly perfect, without a single freckle or flaw. |
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I felt that Singapore was quite inhumanly clean, the lack of cigarette butts and litter in the streets makes it seem so. |
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It punctures all their carefully crafted movie-of-the-week fictions about inhumanly perfect, noble, victimized minorities. |
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I first found myself in Dominica's Carib territory after fleeing the inhumanly high register of an American jazz diva in neighbouring Martinique. |
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Adolescent youth are inhumanly and artifically segregated from one another in schools and colleges. |
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What are we doing to support people who are often left inhumanly to die alone? |
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He goes to the extent of punishing the students inhumanly when the new unjustified demands of the school are not fulfilled by the parents. |
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In the family box in front of the TV cameras, the Palins were assembled, looking inhumanly gorgeous and well-groomed. |
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The physical feats they are able to accomplish with relative ease seem inhumanly impossible for the rest of us who have to deal with gravity and lower back pain. |
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And they will throw as much at the Labour Party as it is humanly possible or inhumanly possible to dredge up. |
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The things they lift are so inhumanly heavy that they have no choice but to turn their bodies into massive counterweights. |
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I have only to lament, that, when the bitterness of death was past, I was inhumanly brought back to life and misery. |
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Members of the CPT observe how detainees are treated and, if necessary, recommend improvements in order to comply with the right not to be tortured or to be inhumanly treated. |
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