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- What was then viewed less malignantly is viewed very differently today.
- The American West's greatest weapon in the 19th century, though, was nature, most malignantly the drought.
- It is no good the Foreign Office fiddling with pointless conferences, whilst suicide bombers are malignantly burning their way through Israel.
- The killer, apart from being too obviously identifiable, isn't as malignantly fascinating as he must be to compel our interest.
- Your side is intensifying its loudspeaker propaganda, malignantly slandering the political mode and the social system in the north in all the frontal line areas,
- However, modulation of these cell cycle inhibitor genes also allows Bmi-1 to malignantly transform cells ( both mature and stem cells ) into cancer stem cells.
- A second example occurs in Melanoma, where malignantly transformed pigment cells switch back-and-forth between phenotypes of proliferation and invasion in response to changing microenvironments, driving metastatic progression.
- Farcially in " There's Something About Mary, " malignantly in " Your Friends & Neighbors, " but palely and opaquely in " Permanent Midnight ."
- Its malignantly narcissistic beliefs are held in compensation for Gil's own sense of personal vulnerability before the requirements of social duty, the same which have denied him the opportunity to live as he wanted.
- Doing the flag-waving " Yankee Doodle Dandy " got him out from under a cloud of suspicion that was to erupt malignantly in the " red scare " of the next decade.
- Ordinary air is invisible, and this frigid liquid form, tinted a faint blue, seemed like a ghost materialized from the ether _ a dangerous ghost that boiled malignantly and swiftly coated its container with thick white frost.
- The North Korean committee said the United States should halt the movie for portraying North Korea as " part of an'axis of evil,'inciting inter-Korean confrontation, groundlessly despising and insulting the Korean nation and malignantly describing even religion ."
- Devere Smith, who interviewed hundreds of Angelenos with a myriad of perspectives on the event-- and then brought them to uncanny life on stage-- helped point out just how malignantly deluded ( or, conversely, essentially good-hearted ) many of us were and pointed, vaguely, to a greater future understanding.
- :: When we are after the truth and facts, quick dismissal of informative resources are suspect of initial bias, and in a free and open encyclopedia like the Wikipedia or in the realm of pure scientific inquiry, such character can be very unproductive or malignantly unobjective . talk ) 04 : 59, 13 June 2013 ( UTC)
- In surveying some noted literary works embodying what he describes as " malignantly perverse attitudes ", such as by Paul Verlaine, Dostoevski, Marquis de Sade, Baudelaire and Swinburne ( some associated with the Decadent movement ), he suggests that it might be a form of psychopathy, and might appeal to people similarly disordered people or to " new cults of intellectual defeatists and deviates " such as certain avant garde groups.