Her character, Havers, is drab and unfeminine, a misfit on the force, but the police she met were quite different. |
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As I read the article, I was astonished by what a misfit of a school it seemed to be. |
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He gives a wonderful portrayal of the tongue-tied, misfit Sam, who is pathetically searching for someone to replace his dead mother. |
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You are the classic narcissistic misfit, blinded by outrage over your own inconsequentialness. |
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He was described in court by his own barrister as a social misfit, inept in the company of adults. |
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I believe it was to paint himself as a passionate misfit, a permanent outsider and underdog. |
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The man upstairs's painted as a lonely misfit who's as perplexed by his role as everyone else. |
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Even at this point there was still a misfit between the diabolical conspiracy theory and the popular conception of witchcraft. |
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By all accounts, he's a bit of a loner, doesn't suffer fools gladly, is a bit of an obnoxious twerp, a shy, intelligent, social misfit. |
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The gay scene was sort of a safe haven for any sort of social misfit or renegade. |
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He's playing a high school coach who takes a misfit group of kids and turns them into a winning, championship ball club. |
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He fitted so comfortably into the role of misfit that it became a template for a whole generation of actors. |
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Rita is an outsider, a teenage misfit who sticks out all the more next to the monotony of the lives around her. |
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Thanks to misfit monkeys like George, a rhesus macaque living in a lab in Maryland, researchers have clues to the missing element. |
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A misfit gang of working-class street toughs from Queens, the Ramones were ruled with an iron fist by guitarist Johnny. |
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Yet even among acclaimed new-wave dramas and gnarly Ozploitation flicks, Miller's series stood out as the leather-clad misfit in the crowd. |
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Not even I, the social misfit that I am, could resist his perfection. |
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But for Elizabeth, love was a word you used to describe cultured pearls and Italian pumps, not misfit daughters who had to be disciplined around every turn of the road. |
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The uncouthness of his personality and, to Parisian taste, of his art made him a misfit on the scene. |
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The trials of a misfit group of high-schoolers could have caught fire with tablet-toting teens across the world. |
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A sweeping 600-page work about lost youth and romantic misfit poets, it provoked a chorus of praise. |
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He was well below average intelligence, a social misfit, you may say, like so many are in provincial prisons, in fact. |
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A street child must be considered as a child, not as a delinquent, as a misfit, or sick. |
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The standard shortcoming is the misfit between the long-term nature of most research and the frequent shortterm needs of the policy maker. |
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Crackle is a complete misfit because the proportion of outlying data does not fall off in the assumed manner. |
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Occasional misfit of abutting sheets may be tolerated providing resulting gaps at maximum opening do not exceed 6 mm. |
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And the health-care professionals are tripping over each other to accommodate this misfit of the natural order. |
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A misfit according to his mother, he reportedly told a friend the devil was after him. |
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However, these trihedra were much larger and were growth defects which arose from a mechanism other than the condensation of vacancies or the release of misfit strain. |
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Qalqilya is a religiously conservative city and Sajed with his mop top hair and baggy clothes was a misfit, but not for long. |
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As a child, I was a misfit in the environment of Ontario cottage life. Back then, I felt that I should be spending my summers practising on a skating rink, not roasting marshmallows over an open fire. |
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The Fitbit, Nike Fuelband, and misfit Shine are its closest competitors. |
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The sentimental strain is both unconvincing and ungrounded, but in the all-too-rare moments when Murphy, who invests with psychodrama the role of a misfit learning manners, lets himself go the movie comes brilliantly to life. |
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Set in the summer months of 1983 we chart his rites of passage from scruffy misfit grieving the loss of his father into a shaven-headed thug whose anger and pain are embraced by the local skinhead fraternity. |
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Social, safety, economic and environmental handicaps are concentrated in these misfit pockets of the city, which can arouse the concern of officials. |
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The principles of the Golden Rule and co-operation, of respective rights and duties in the community, must be learned in the family if the child is not to grow into a misfit or a social failure. |
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It's possible for a production to make this couple unconventional to the point of crankiness, but there's nothing too eccentrically misfit about Best and Edwards. |
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By dropping out, Salinger glamorized his misfits, for to be a misfit who can also write like J. D. Salinger — a Holden Caulfield who publishes in The New Yorker — must be very glamorous indeed. |
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Vincent follows the growing friendship between Oliver, a shrimpy misfit uprooted by his parents' recent divorce, and Vincent, his crass, alcoholic, world-hating neighbor. |
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The MBA was a misfit when stuck in a meeting with the programmers. |
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The Misfit Theatre Company presents the award-winning play from Rona Munro, whose play Iron won critical acclaim at the Fringe. |
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While the mass populous is being pumped with merriment to the point of nausea a single Misfit can be seen in the distance. |
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