As always, she was dressed plainly in a black garment that shifted unnaturally, almost as if the touch of her skin would leave some dread taint. |
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Straight ash-blonde hair fell down past her shoulders, and her skin was unnaturally pale as if she were used to having a tan. |
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The air itself, despite the heat, was unnaturally clear all the way to the horizon, where it broke up into a shimmering heat haze. |
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Only certain plants were creatable in his time, and most were so genetically engineered that they looked unnaturally symmetrical and linear. |
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The players, not unnaturally, backed their coach and after a long stalemate Clark was reappointed. |
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Colors seem to be unnaturally muted, so that the entire movie has a soft, bland look to it. |
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It's not in our interest to have a regime in place that unnaturally limits competition. |
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Slowly his eyes fluttered open, but the flickering torchlight that lit his cell seemed unnaturally bright. |
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The plaintiff has here unnaturally wrested the words beyond their natural import. |
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He knew something was seriously wrong when his hands, feet, and nose started to grow unnaturally. |
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There was a flush to his tanned skin and his green eyes were unnaturally bright, but there was nothing to indicate the dull haze of alcohol. |
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The figure's unnaturally elongated legs and awkwardly distended fingers seem a bit too mannered. |
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One day I'd be high as a kite, unnaturally happy, but this was always followed by two weeks of staring at my feet. |
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No large buildings could be constructed on top of the tunnel itself, just on either side, so this quiet backstreet feels unnaturally wide. |
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Sentences are thrown out which, because they lack aesthetic context, must seem gnomic to any but the unnaturally well-informed. |
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The image looks blurry, and the image jitters unnaturally sometimes as though pan and scan is in effect. |
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Dr. Lowery leaned forward in his chair, clutching a steno pad in his manicured and unnaturally smooth hands. |
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Because the male turkeys were so unnaturally bloated they were unable to mount the female turkeys. |
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Cancers of the tongue tend to be painful and cause the tongue to feel unnaturally stiff and inflexible. |
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Dialogue often sounded unnaturally tinny, as though people were speaking from within a metallic tube. |
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All the talent in them went into the songs and the dialogue was left to stretch unnaturally between show-stoppers. |
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Cora was a short and unnaturally skinny pale girl with silvery blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes. |
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No-one knew where he had come from, but he seemed a respectable person, even though his eyes were unnaturally bright, like burning coals. |
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The cream-colored unitards extended to cover the hands, giving the dancers unnaturally long arms, and the thigh-high black leg warmers gave them short legs. |
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The effects and music in the English dub tend to sound slightly better than in their Swedish counterparts, although the dialogue seems unnaturally loud. |
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We have several morbid young men among us, who think they are poets, because they are badly bitten with the necrophobia, or are otherwise unnaturally wretched and foolish. |
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So when insulin stays high for unnaturally long, a person gains weight, gets hungrier, and feels fatigued. |
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Let us put on one side the ability of someone to have unfettered right to use pesticides and to have an unnaturally pristine lawn. |
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The marriage isn't a happy one and from the moment he's born, Barbara develops an unnaturally close attachment to her son, Tony. |
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The interpolation process is good at removing blur and judder, but it can make the motion appear unnaturally smooth and disconcerting. |
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Thus in the finished print a red uniform might look black and freckles might be unnaturally pronounced. |
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A third sensor in the keyboard allows players to use particularly fast techniques without the notes sounding unnaturally cut off. |
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These fish are migrating past and through areas where the virus is unnaturally being replicated at high viral loads. |
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Most people, even in difficult times, find life to be precious, and ending it unnaturally and prematurely to be strongly repulsive. |
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Instead, efforts can be made to control the human activities that release them unnaturally into the environment. |
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Fish may be unable to fight their way upstream through this unnaturally fast water. |
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It was true that the Bedouin children hovering around the flaps of the tent did seem unnaturally calm. |
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Used unnaturally or in unnatural quantities, it increases muscle bulk, strength and power and, in some circumstances, competitiveness. |
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Not unnaturally, they prefer to be mainstreamed and integrated rather than return to their ancestral homeland. |
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This infection usually produces more swelling and a need to empty the content unnaturally. |
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Being with people can paralyze them and make them feel unnaturally self-conscious. |
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We're carrying an unnaturally high debt load, relative to what Air Canada was carrying before. |
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This may include a natural substance that is present in unnaturally large amounts. |
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Some cried openly, while others whimpered quietly or were unnaturally withdrawn. |
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It unnaturally divided Berlin into two parts, thus separating families, friends, and making people hostile to the other part's inhabitants. |
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The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist. |
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I'm at that stage where my body feels unnaturally lop-sided and top-heavy. |
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He has bestrode morning television like an unnaturally tall colossus for almost a decade, and has a wealth of knowledge across every conceivable discipline at his fingertips. |
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Egg-laying hens are placed in cages to unnaturally churn out egg after egg. |
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The characters are unnaturally thrust into the funny situations. |
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Their eyes are darkened in their sockets, cheeks hollow and shrunken, their heads and hands unnaturally out of proportion as if they are famine victims. |
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O'Neill is known for stylized dialogue, and the movie is unnaturally verbose, but the characters' long soliloquies often show us as much as they tell us. |
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Both coming from old money, Sarah's grandparents are unnaturally wealthy. |
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A gang of Trolls and Orcs appeared out of a portal along with a gang of Shaman-Mages and unnaturally pale and thin women in clinging black clothes. |
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Several well-heeled Americans have reportedly lost everything but their properties. Why were they not suspicious of the unnaturally consistent returns? |
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However, the wolves on which biologists founded their conclusions about dominance hierarchies were animals living in unnaturally constituted groups in captivity. |
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The river had an unnaturally warm temperature caused by chemical reactions in the water, which also removed the water's oxygen. |
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For example, if a contaminated site such as an old mine drains into a small lake, some contaminants could enter the water and be present in unnaturally high levels. |
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The bangers were unnaturally hard and unappetisingly spicy and the 'mash' so dull that only some neighbouring peas livened it up. |
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Fondleslab A touchscreen device, particularly a tablet computer, to which its owner appears unnaturally attached. |
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In dysphonia, a person voice is harsh or it is raised or fell unnaturally and the voice pitch is changed. |
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Like a sleepwalker, but with unnaturally widened eyes, Philip had made his way past a noisy family loading their minivan to the boy panhandling listlessly at the curb. |
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Debeaked and detoed without any pain relief, these birds are bred to reach a crippling weight at an unnaturally fast rate. |
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Elderspeak, with its high pitch, exaggerated slowness, unnaturally short sentences, and use of endearments by relative strangers reminds us all of baby talk – another way to show disrespect. |
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Europe open for business Not unnaturally, the 1992 programme has attracted widespread attention beyond the Community's boundaries, and not least here in Japan. |
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He would like, not unnaturally, to deal with every problem and solve it, but he must learn to co-operate with the inevitable and pass along an increasing number of decisions to subordinates. |
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The sophistication of the modern Canadian palate, for example, can scarcely comprehend unnaturally brightly coloured commercial food photos used in magazines and cookbooks during the last century. |
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This can have a detrimental effect on the sound quality and usually ends up being muddy as the high-frequencies are excessively attenuated and other frequencies may be unnaturally emphasized. |
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The necessity of staying within range of still microphones meant that actors also often had to limit their movements unnaturally. |
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Rising from the ashes of that defeat, however, and led by an unnaturally long-lived Dark Emperor, the Sith rebuilt and returned to exact their vengeance. |
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This resulted in unnaturally high abundances of benthic algae and an associated change in the composition of benthic macroinvertebrate communities. |
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To say it midly, it will look a little unnaturally. |
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Jessie played Candy, a gorblimey Cockernee single mum from a council estate fighting to get her unnaturally gifted son Kyle into a decent school rather than the local dump. |
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And then, too, there may be her unconscious wish that her lobsters should be unnaturally large, like American lobsters, and not shrimpy, like the French versions. |
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