You teeter on the brink of more serious madness, perhaps as a result of frequent exposure to morbid imagery and bizarre literature. |
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She usually stressed about her academic marks when she wasn't depressed and morbid. |
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With a sense of morbid fascination, she peered into the darkness, waiting for the monster to materialize. |
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Funerals are now talked about as much as they ever were in the morbid high Victorian era of mourning stationery and seraphic monuments. |
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Such morbid symptoms include false messiahs, doomsday predictions, UFO sightings, pyramid schemes, and so on. |
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The general tone of the piece is cynical, morbid and unpleasantly other-worldly. |
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She also has the musky and morbid sense of someone who is her own tricoteuse, knitting her own legend. |
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Deep puncture wounds from animal bites become morbid if not promptly tended and closely followed. |
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As much as it was a part of society I found it morbid and disgusting to laugh and cheer and a horrible death just for entertainment. |
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I can't think of a single reason to buy this album except for morbid curiosity. |
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We paused with morbid fascination at the scene of the recent lorry tragedy and peered cautiously over the edge. |
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I know that a number of people come to this site solely out of morbid curiosity about Raychel's murder. |
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Add to this the morbid fascination people have with viewing a corpse and I'm done for. |
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His work reveals a powerful imagination and an often morbid interest in themes of love and death. |
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He had proved to be an interesting, if slightly morbid and subdued, traveling companion. |
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Watching the best players in the world right now mostly failing to match up to the requirements has provided a morbid kind of fascination. |
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It is that he had a morbid fascination with death and he was also an enthusiastic frequenter of public executions. |
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Despite our hatred of the whole process, we still had this morbid fascination with it. |
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Is it boredom, morbid curiosity or just a downright nosiness to see how unfavourably other people's lives compare? |
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A casual view of some of our articles might suggest a morbid fascination with the dead. |
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Out of the side streets opposite the jail they came by scores, drawn for the most part by idle and morbid curiosity. |
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There is a morbid nostalgia in the desire to draw death back into our everyday lives. |
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He dreaded hearing the answer, but morbid curiosity forced him to ask the question. |
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Obesity is associated with multiple morbid conditions and a loss in life expectancy. |
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You know, patients with obesity and morbid obesity, are some of the sickest patients that surgeons see. |
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When we speak of morbid obesity, are all women in this assumed weight category unhealthy or at risk for diseases? |
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Only one person in seven suffering from morbid obesity will live to his or her full life expectancy. |
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His wacky personality seems anything but morbid in the film, where he mugs for the camera and tells funny stories about his life. |
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But the most depressing reality in this morbid calculus is the unequal value of lives. |
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This isn't a song but an unmelodic jumble of morbid nonsensical words without structure or a chorus. |
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I don't think these things should be morbid and full of snivels, so I'd choose something with a bit of energy. |
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When vagotonia becomes stronger, even morbid phenomena will appear, which is shown in experiments on animals. |
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I don't have any kind of morbid obsession, but I just want to be in my death bed thinking I tried to be alive. |
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Each location and set is opulent, textured and rich, portraying a period feel while keeping a morbid and often gothic atmosphere. |
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Her angelic appearance and heinous crimes have made her an object of morbid public fascination. |
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It's not surprising after all that First Half Second are as gothic and as morbid as a Transylvanian cemetery. |
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I chuckled to myself as my morbid preoccupations melted away, replaced by a deep joy. |
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Almost day in and day out we hear how our technologists have become somewhat morbid, they're idle, they are incapable of innovation. |
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The glass of Amontillado he drinks is suggested by Poe's own narrative of morbid immurement. |
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Apart from health problems, it makes children superstitious and exposes them to morbid fears and phobias. |
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Sufferers of anorexia did not say, however, that they were driven by a morbid fear of fatness. |
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He does not allow the voice of the pessimist spirit to prevail, as a poeticule of the morbid school would have done. |
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I chose a cushion of yellow flowers from the florist's rather morbid catalogue, and wrote a card for it. |
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Out of morbid curiosity she pushed herself back into the storm drain and crawled forward on hands and knees toward the body. |
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After having car trouble the teens backtrack to the church to satisfy their morbid curiosity. |
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When he has begun to descant on a subject which interests his morbid feelings, he knows not when to pass to another. |
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His morbid egotism, combined with his acceptance of a passive social role, is far too strong. |
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Her monologue during the show was a mix of morbid poetry, bad puns and ghoulish double entendre, setting the standard for her myriad successors. |
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Their skin also becomes discoloured and their personality becomes morbid due to the mental disturbance that accompanies the condition. |
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Personally I like to contemplate the future with apocalyptic details and morbid fantasies involving corporate evildoers and wildlife. |
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What was most striking about the run-up to the peace deal was the morbid fixation on the physical and mental exhaustion of the parties. |
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Do I love him enough to overcome my morbid dread of acarids or do I hate the acarids so much that I will risk losing my love? |
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Andrew was recalled from his morbid reverie by his guide's gentle grasping at his right elbow. |
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Tabular view of the morbid appearances in 100 cases connected with albuminous urine, with observations. |
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To date, long-term medical therapies and regimens have not been effective in treating morbid obesity. |
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It is the strength of this desire that breeds his morbid dread of humiliation. |
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Surgery for morbid obesity is usually the last-resort intervention in patients who have tried all other weight-reduction treatments. |
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The whole village is gathered in a noisy sports hall, sipping local wines, while listening to a morbid folk song played on a second-hand zither. |
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The juxtaposition of my somewhat flatly morbid work with the life and vitality of the farm is quite provoking. |
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I didn't mind at all when Brenda called it macabre or morbid or whatever she said. |
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This morbid shot awakens some emotion within her and Jiney promptly proclaims this her ideal subject. |
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It's as if our moralising politicians and would-be censors are caught in the grip of scopophobia, a morbid fear of the visual. |
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They're droll, yet morbid, featuring amusing little colorful happy people behaving with perfect presence of mind as their 747 ditches into the Atlantic. |
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Hence, Gianni and dado decided to play a rather morbid joke on their Danish friend. |
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So, what is this morbid fascination with complete inhumanity? |
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You could see the disappointment registering on the faces of the morbid crowd when they realised we had not grown horns on our foreheads or cloven feet. |
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Other findings by divers have been more morbid, like skulls and bones from Japanese soldiers killed in the attacks. |
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They hate their own company and find introspection morbid and depressing. |
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The sight of it has made me morbid and I have been thinking about death. |
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Experts also hope that the morbid discovery can fill in the gaps of Florentine history. |
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The film is sometimes undeniably clever and its vision of the world is suitably askew, but often the tone wobbles unevenly between straight drama and morbid comedy. |
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In the scenic town of Siena, the resident mortal remains take an even more morbid turn. |
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You watch with morbid fascination as his world slowly crumbles around him. |
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I also have her morbid fear of losing my pocketbook somewhere. |
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I was close to backing out, but my morbid curiosity got the best of me. |
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But when we came home in January my daydreams became very morbid and I constantly had visions of David in great pain, screaming in agony and us being unable to help. |
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Everyone in it is depressed and suicidal, even the kids are pretty morbid. |
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Why she has chosen to explore such a morbid subject is anyone's guess. |
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With midterm elections being merely a week away here in the United States, my morbid fascination with what the political pundits are saying has reached a fever pitch. |
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A collective puff of expelled breath flexed through the courtyard, liberated pirates rubbing their eyes to be certain the welcome, if not morbid, sight was real. |
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The business of writing obituaries may seem, at first glance, a morbid affair. |
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I am quite exhausted by it, and have determined to break up this morbid condition. |
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In the male hierarchy of overweightness that runs upward from baby fat to morbid obesity, the paunch is the glorious exception. |
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These are morbid subjects that most people don't like to think about. |
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The other man stared down at the heaving crowd with a morbid curiosity. |
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The resultant pop culture is as morbid and contagious as the epidemics they depict. |
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Those morbid posers with their talk of death and blood do not understand the night-time, they just treat it as if it were the same world as the daylight hours. |
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People who have struggled with morbid obesity often have a clarifying moment. |
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I have a morbid fear of being seen as weak, pathetic or girly. |
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Kidnapping is an industry in Colombia, and the main businessmen in this morbid human trade are the guerrillas who use the ransoms to fund their war. |
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The tone is brittle and morbid, emphasizing the eerie grotesquerie of Albert Giraud's poems. |
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This had a great effect on the arts and culture, which took a decidedly morbid and pessimistic direction. |
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Toward the end of his life, he sank into a morbid state, darkened by his drug addiction to chloral hydrate and increasing mental instability. |
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In his last year, as his health deteriorated, his concerns often gave way to despair and morbid obsessions. |
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But there is a type of unstable mind which cannot rest without morbid imaginings, and the conception of a single cause simplifies thought. |
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This results in reduced energy expenditure, hyperphagia, and morbid obesity. |
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Gray is best-known for his novels, particularly the groundbreaking Lanark, with its spectacular mixture of gritty realism and morbid fantasy. |
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She's a morbid little thing with no social skills who fixates on people's doll parts. |
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Lee McQueen could see beauty in the morose and even the morbid. |
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The exhibition's combination of didacticism with morbid titillation also harks back to old horror movies and freak shows. |
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We constructed two dependent variables to measure obesity and morbid obesity on the basis of body mass index. |
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It was in this stream, I recalled from newspaper items, that one of the morbid crablike beings had been seen floating after the floods. |
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I have a morbid fear of countdowns and it all started when my uncle went to the doctors and was told his illness was so bad he was going to die. |
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You have to wonder, given the figures for morbid obesity, how much enthusiasm for the topless look we'd find today. |
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James Nesbitt has a morbid fear of going out in daylight but he can apparently overcome it by, erm, putting on a pair of sunglasses. |
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Since the stabbing she had struggled most with aphenphosmphobia, a morbid fear of physical contact with other human beings. |
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Some writers have used the term rectophobia to describe a condition of morbid foreboding, claimed to be peculiar to patients afflicted with rectal disease. |
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Deshi hires an unscrupulous grave robber to aid his morbid task. |
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Fox, who developed aerophobia in more recent years, insists plugging in the Toxic hitmaker's tunes during flights eases her morbid fears, reports The Daily Express. |
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Severe cases with extensive invasion can exhibit the full-blown hypothalamic syndrome with morbid obesity, temperature and sleep disorders, panhypopituitarism, and seizures. |
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The Fuccons were a smash among bloodshot-eyed viewers, who raved on Internet chat rooms about the manga-like freeze-frames and outrageously morbid story lines. |
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It is hoped the new morbid obesity service will see up to 80 patients undergo surgery at the Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, in the next 12 months. |
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