In the end, she had to be confined to the Haarlem house of correction because she became uncontrollable. |
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Most alarmingly of all, both men appeared to be having an uncontrollable fit of the giggles. |
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The explosion had knocked out his ship's engines and sent him on an uncontrollable spin. |
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By the time she'd fully rinsed the lather off of her body, the shivers had become completely uncontrollable. |
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He looks such an angelic lad but he's really uncontrollable and takes great pleasure in anti-social behaviour. |
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The use of pea gravel on the range floor collected lead dust and created uncontrollable ricochets, while rounds penetrated the overhead baffles. |
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On the couch one evening, our loco analysand is seized by an uncontrollable passion for the ancient medico. |
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In response to each new sally of witticism, the Indians would break into uncontrollable fits of merriment. |
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I had a sudden uncontrollable desire to be in some mad city on the other side of the world again. |
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You may also experience episodes of uncontrollable tearfulness and wide mood swings. |
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I have a particularly uncontrollable weakness for marzipan which made these desserts my favourite. |
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Before the transplant she had uncontrollable insulin dependent diabetes and daily episodes of hypoglycaemia. |
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The film is essentially a study of the futility, and, finally, uncontrollable, nature of revenge. |
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For weeks she lies awake, tortured by financial worries and the uncontrollable series of events that have led to her demise. |
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Brown is right to think oil is a global problem, but it is also a global market, something that makes it utterly uncontrollable. |
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They included sudden loss of temper, withdrawal and uncontrollable shaking as a mission approached. |
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During Steve's first few weeks at the club I realised he was trouble in the club in that he had an uncontrollable temper. |
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Splutter and wheeze in an uncontrollable manner, then rush back to the Kleenex as the yellow volcano continues to erupt. |
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Soon Frankie was branded uncontrollable, a wild child who was not to be trusted. |
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For over 20 years now, he has been investigating the uncontrollable forces that govern the act of drawing. |
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This results in uncontrollable behaviour, violence promiscuity, and sadly in some cases death. |
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It's associated with a fiery temper, with an uncontrollable individuality and impetuousness. |
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If you haven't seen what the Wayans brothers can do, then you're missing out on some uncontrollable laughter. |
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She had bore the brunt of his wild moods, when he had become violent and uncontrollable. |
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Her mood swings had become erratic, her power uncontrollable and her temper volatile. |
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He was a man of violent passions, easily moved to anger and outbursts of his famous temper, at times uncontrollable. |
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It shows a number of uncontrollable violent clashes take place along the length of Clarence Street. |
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Theft and rape cases are on the increase because of the uncontrollable and unruly consumption of alcohol. |
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The men became uncontrollable, emotionally unstable and dangerously paranoid. |
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I took the coarse, bristly rope in my hands and held it tight, hoping to still the uncontrollable shaking I felt. |
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There are a number of things happening that seem to be vexatious and uncontrollable. |
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Bulimics often acknowledge their thoughts as unreasonable, irrational, and uncontrollable. |
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One rehearsal we were supposed to look lovingly into each other's eyes but kept bursting into uncontrollable fits of laughter. |
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And as he watched her in confusion, Shelley's chuckle turned into an uncontrollable, hysterical fit of laughter. |
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He also has a name that reduces grown men to uncontrollable laughing fits at the slightest mention. |
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One of the kids standing behind him broke out into an uncontrollable fit of giggles. |
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The title refers to the uncontrollable desire of the main characters to possess each other physically and spiritually. |
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Alice, can't you please offer any advice or give me a hand to overcome these uncontrollable urges? |
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These leaders who are responsible for misleading the multitudes must carry the blame when an uncontrollable political upheaval ensues. |
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His chest heaved and he threw back his head, his muscles vibrating from the uncontrollable happiness of a laugh. |
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You really get the feeling that uncontrollable supernatural forces have hijacked her life. |
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Approach this end room and the first thing noticed will be the hysterical, uncontrollable laughter. |
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A phobia is an irrational, uncontrollable fear of a specific object or situation. |
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If a woman wearing it comes near me I start up uncontrollable sniffing behaviour. |
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These include euphoria, fixed and complacent ideas, uncontrollable laughter, and neuromuscular incoordination. |
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It is feared that soldiers will become insubordinate and uncontrollable to an irredeemable extent. |
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I had intermittent hot and cold flushes, uncontrollable shivers and shakes and a burning sore throat. |
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That was the question wavering frailly on my mind as I slid down the back of the wall and broke out in uncontrollable sobs. |
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Shower and shampoo has left my hair in an uncontrollable mass of curls and tangles. |
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One of our technicians complained of a persistent cough uncontrollable by antibiotics and prednisolone. |
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Just enough intelligence to get you thinking, as your head begins to spin uncontrollable like a pre-wash cycle. |
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Liver transplantation may be considered in response to liver failure, or if the patient has uncontrollable pruritus or severe osteoporosis. |
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Aircraft becomes uncontrollable, and the pilot ejects, resulting in Class-A mishap. |
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He froze and lay close to the ground, his entire body choked up with uncontrollable fear. |
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But I'm clean and sober, and the only ting that swept through me was an uncontrollable urge to evacuate my bowels upon hearing that pap. |
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With a dizzy head and uncontrollable balance, she took a couple steps towards the kitchen, but she swayed back and forth. |
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While industrial pollution can be controlled at source, automobile emissions can become uncontrollable. |
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During her first postpartum checkup, Bennett's obstetrician glossed over her weight gain of 40 pounds and uncontrollable weepiness. |
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Similar dangers exist of a structural collapse leading to an uncontrollable release of energy which could release radioactivity, he said. |
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Diana's sadness slowly faded as she turned her attention towards Lethe, and an uncontrollable eruption of rage built up inside of her. |
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No matter how neutral his face was, Chris' eyes burned with an almost uncontrollable rage. |
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Alex is extremely intelligent with a propensity for fits of anger and uncontrollable rage. |
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The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy. |
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An uncontrollable wild man, one of the Sheik's specialties was throwing fireballs at his opponents. |
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I could blink and move my head, but everything else was uncontrollable. |
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I spend waking hours in a fog of delirium, punctuated by uncontrollable giggle fits, heart palpitations, and mental anguish. |
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The interest you see in London with dirt, the abject, and those uncontrollable interstitial spaces is a little mark of resistance against that process. |
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I never been to detox before, this is my first time and I want to get this under control before it gets uncontrollable. |
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Admit that you sometimes get uncontrollable convulsions like that. |
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The corsairs refused to curtail their activities after each war's conclusion, and the states realized that they had created an uncontrollable force. |
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The destruction wrought by sudden, violent, and uncontrollable flooding, however, was recognized as a recurrent problem for riverine communities, landowners, and businesses. |
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A horse with stringhalt is often unable to back up and, in severe cases, will be unable to move because of the uncontrollable action of his hind legs. |
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The invisible, uncontrollable wind ices our faces as we crest a hill. |
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His footballing genius was never questioned, but back home he was known as an egomaniac who was undisciplined, uncontrollable and prone to flights of folly. |
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At which point the breakfasters erupted in uncontrollable, explosive, side-splitting laughter. |
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My soft chuckles soon turned into uncontrollable and hysterical laughing. |
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Others discovered that after months or years of treatment they developed uncontrollable muscle twitches or tics that were often irreversible, even after stopping the drugs. |
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The uncontrollable urge to push took over and I bore down hard. |
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Her heart had suddenly begun to beat at an uncontrollable rate. |
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The audience simply fell about in uncontrollable laughter as this new comic with the gift of mimicry and languages took them on a journey exploring human foibles. |
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It has no cure and as many as 90 per cent of its victims die, often from uncontrollable internal and external bleeding. |
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First, at that height the airplane would be way beyond its operational ceiling and uncontrollable. |
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The New Deal, in fact, enabled cooperatives to act as monopolists in so many ways by providing mandatory production controls that eliminated uncontrollable surpluses. |
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The volatility and the moroseness within rise up repeatedly out of an uncontrollable inner conviction that the world stands ready to humiliate him. |
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It has been assumed that when stressors are uncontrollable the organism learns this, and that it is this uncontrollability that sets off the neural cascade. |
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Armed with their metal detectors, spades and uncontrollable imaginations the assembled horde scattered to all corners of the field in search of treasure. |
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His little son had gone through that chaotic, uncontrollable situation all on his own, never once quailing under the immense pressure it imposed on a five-year-old. |
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An old flame and I met and reignited uncontrollable fires of passion. |
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England have to be wary of getting themselves in an uncontrollable frenzy. |
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Marijuana also accounts for many mental disorders, including panic attacks, flashbacks, delusions, depersonalisation, depression and uncontrollable hostility. |
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It starts with symptoms that look a lot like a common cold, which then turn into weeks of uncontrollable coughing. |
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The uncertainties and hazards that made war so unpredictable and uncontrollable were not barriers to be eliminated but opportunities to be grasped and exploited. |
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Marijuana is addictive because it causes compulsive, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences. |
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Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental disturbance. |
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes. |
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Often, late into a session, I'd get that uncontrollable opiate itch. |
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But a driving east wind fanned the flames across firebreaks, and, despite the efforts of ward and parish officials and the lord mayor, they soon became uncontrollable. |
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On the other hand, while scary, chemical weapons are clearly not a threat to be compared with nuclear weapons or with the possible uncontrollable consequences of germ warfare. |
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This undermines efforts to combat global warming and there is a risk of an uncontrollable runaway greenhouse effect. |
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This is why it has become such an uncontrollable money triffid, consuming money in its frightening growth. |
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It is a disorder characterized by uncontrollable brief episodes of sleep, hypnagogic hallucinations, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. |
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I started to think about my upgrading days and vaguely remembered reading about an uncontrollable oil-fed tailpipe fire. |
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The techniques do not work in synovial pseudo arthrosis or in the presence of uncontrollable movement. |
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They often present as recurrent episodes of hemoptysis, but sometimes the sentinel event is an uncontrollable massive hemoptysis. |
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It is like a concretistic representation of the fleeting, occult, uncontrollable and menacing nature of what goes on inside things. |
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Further, the causes are not esoteric and uncontrollable, but can be explained in terms of familiar engineering principles. |
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The craft was uncontrollable, which Maxim, it is presumed, realized, because he subsequently abandoned work on it. |
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These cause uncontrollable, repeated moulting in insects ingesting the fronds, leading to rapid death. |
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When a heroine's tragic flaw takes the form of uncontrollable love for an outlaw, the paths of momentary glory can lead but to defeat. |
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But I disagree that the welfare state has become an uncontrollable monolith. |
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And it's only his uncontrollable urge for junk food that led to him liquidising it in order to cheat the effects of the band. |
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From birth he has suffered from gelastic epilepsy in which seizures cause uncontrollable bouts of laughing. |
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The discrepancy between these results and those obtained by Rhine is due either to uncontrollable factors in experimental procedure or to the difference in the subjects. |
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Far better was Claudia's cack-handedness and panic, and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds' infectious, uncontrollable giggling while trying to pipe cream into her eclairs. |
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When she became uncontrollable, she was put in a straitjacket and committed, by Feltenstein, to the River Crest private psychiatric detox clinic on Long Island. |
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The priest cautions that as we live in a spiritual realm, an innocent act such as playing with an Ouija board could lead to some uncontrollable spiritual consequences. |
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Though SJS is rare, occurring in as few as one in a million people, its consequences can be deadly, with uncontrollable infections sometimes resulting from skin inflammation. |
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Christopher was born with a rare form of epilepsy known as gelastic epilepsy which causes seizures combined with involuntary and fearful uncontrollable bouts of laughing. |
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Even drink, that great extenuator of grievous bodily harm inflicted on the fairground, could not turn a rape into the natural outcome of uncontrollable impulses. |
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