He's the obnoxious, insecure, pathologically lying kid everyone knew in grade school. |
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Collum, who had as of late been pathologically tardy, arrived last, his hair disheveled, but his suit in irreproachable order. |
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Twenty years ago, you'd be hard put to find anyone grossly overweight or pathologically obese. |
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It's like watching the holiday slides of an undeniably talented but pathologically dull photographer. |
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At some level, if a guy is pathologically committed to perpetrating fraud, you're not going to be able to stop him very often. |
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Early studies found male alcoholics to be overwhelmingly pathologically jealous. |
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Lymphangiectasia is a disease characterized by pathologically dilated and leaky lacteals. |
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Dark, in need of a haircut and pathologically thin, he looked like a down-at-the-heels rocker. |
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There seems to be an idea that harm, and responsibility for harm, is transmitted pathologically from generation to generation. |
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We have a government that is pathologically unable to say what it is actually about. |
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Not bad for a people commentators sometimes suggest may be pathologically unreceptive to democracy. |
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This may occur in part as a result of pathologically elevated activity of arginase, an enzyme that hydrolyzes arginine to ornithine and urea. |
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They concluded that the cause is chronic overinflation, which is difficult to differentiate pathologically from early microscopic emphysema. |
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The process is self limiting in most cases and pathologically correlates with oedematous interstitial pancreatitis. |
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Only seven of the removed gallbladders were reported as normal pathologically. |
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If these are pathologically elevated, the pulse oximeter will give a falsely elevated reading. |
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They can become injured and pathologically enlarged and inflamed, either acutely or as a result of chronic repetitive micro-trauma. |
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Cerebral abscesses have several distinctive features both clinically and pathologically, regardless of the causative organism. |
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They conducted a study of 111 consecutive patients with pathologically documented lung cancer. |
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Anger causes vasoconstriction in pathologically narrowed arterial segments but has no effect on vasomotion in normal coronary arteries. |
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The so-called embolus forms on a pathologically abnormal wall of a larger vessel and then detaches and circulates in the blood. |
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I think that is the typical talk of the habitually, perhaps pathologically, closeted. |
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He has every intention of refusing, except that Logan is not a man to cross, being pathologically unhinged. |
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This film brings the actor back to his patented wry, literate, pathologically charming British persona. |
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The crisis has confirmed what we already knew: that the small world of finance is pathologically greedy and selfish. |
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It makes us wonder whether the Conservatives are pathologically opposed to Quebec's aerospace industry. |
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And like so many of this decade's most infamous terrorists and murderers, his theatrical crimes suggest he was pathologically narcissistic. |
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Only the most pathologically pure-hearted writers, artists, and performers are indifferent to how their work is received and judged. |
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Thirty-four aborted sheep foetuses collected from these 20 flocks were bacteriologically and pathologically examined. |
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The media frequently reported these conversations in their construction of the five men as evil and pathologically out of control. |
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Material aborted due to classical swine fever infection cannot be distinguished pathologically from abortions due to other disease agents. |
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It is easier for people to dismiss white supremacists as pathologically unstable or crazy. |
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A tyrant refuses to work for a common cause, and is pathologically afraid of rivals. |
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Their earthly needs are tended to by Mrs Doyle, the downtrodden, eccentric and pathologically dedicated housekeeper. |
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The presence or absence of positive nodes may depend on the number of nodes that have been examined pathologically. |
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The point about Mr Longfellow Deeds is that he is pathologically nice. |
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Few patients experience pathologically low arginine concentrations. |
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What at first looks like a pair of lovers is, in fact, a pathologically codependent mother and son. |
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Muscle dysmorphia has been described as a disorder in which individuals are pathologically preoccupied with their muscularity. |
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The sole patient with benign pleural disease showing a mediastinal pleural involvement on MRI was identified pathologically as tuberculous pleurisy. |
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In reality, pathologically murderous tyrants are fairly irredeemable. |
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Unwittingly, Jim is serving as gentleman caller to Laura, Tom' s crippled, pathologically shy and isolated sister. |
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The sting of claims to truth can be found even in pathologically distorted communications. |
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These populations are clinically and pathologically distinct from patients with back pain or sciatica who are treated by most clinicians and included in all the other trials. |
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We must reform this regulation, which is jamming Europe's bureaucratic machinery, because it is the benchmark or expression of Europe's pathologically proliferating bureaucracy. |
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We present in this article a case of a lingual mass found to be pathologically consistent with a fetal rhabdomyoma of the intermediate type. |
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His neighbor Ralph Waldo Emerson invited him into his social circle, but Hawthorne was almost pathologically shy and stayed silent at gatherings. |
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Today the welfare limitations of this system are clearly evident, as demonstrated by the scarcity of affordable rented housing, and the low percentage of social housing in a pathologically small rented housing sector. |
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The pathologically lonely, though, sound as if they can be difficult. |
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We review 2 cases of surgically and pathologically confirmed paraganglioma of the cervical sympathetic chain. |
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Clinically and pathologically there may be episodes of acute pancreatic inflammation during the course of the disease, leading to nearly all the possible complications of acute pancreatitis. |
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The features, pathologically and clinically, resemble those of alcohol-produced chronic pancreatitis, except that the course is slower, and duct changes and calculi are less frequent. |
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Pathologically it was diagnosed as schwannoma originating from the brachial plexus. |
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