If you use the same room that you use for nightmarishly boring status meetings, don't expect people to be stimulated by the surroundings. |
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Most nightmarishly, some worried that governments could one day use brain implants to monitor and perhaps even control citizens' behavior. |
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It is certainly much less nightmarishly violent than his previous mainstream novels, in which animals and people are often horrifically tortured. |
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But somehow Mr Shurafa kept going – under nightmarishly loss-making conditions. |
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Shabby old doors enclosed tiny moments of oppressive, shabby domesticity, dreams of a nightmarishly unhappy childhood perhaps. |
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The terrorist law and European arrest warrant are the last bricks in the edifice of a nightmarishly suppressive mechanism. |
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The cost of a 'successful' counter-insurgency campaign in Colombia could be nightmarishly high, whether measured in dollars or lives. |
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The Gulag was Soviet society reflected in a nightmarishly distorted mirror and it was only when the communist system ceased to function that the camps disappeared altogether. |
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Joyce, quite understandably, grew agitated and angry when simple, everyday routines suddenly assumed nightmarishly difficult tasks. |
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The hung, drawn and quartered parliament would make life nightmarishly difficult for whoever is prime minister. |
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His imagination is lit up, nightmarishly, with the possibilities of the supernatural world. |
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