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Is something awry with the satellite readings?
The Mets must privately concede there is something awry with Benitez in crucial moments, something that should cause them to ponder his future.
That suggests there is something awry with their mirroring system.This finding followed on the heels of another study investigating mirror-neuron activity in autists, published in Current Biology by Hugo Théoret and his colleagues at Harvard University.
The frolicking in the wavesmay evoke some kind of misapprehended "primitive" idyll (and take us back as much to Cézanne's Bathers as to Gauguin on Tahiti), but there is something awry with the whole idea.
There is something awry in the idea that Tolkien's wondrous inventions — an entire history and landscape, plus trees of unknown languages, grown from one man's fancy — should be transmitted through a medium newly and utterly bent on realism.
When a barrister acting on behalf of the CPS believes it appropriate to refer to the 13-year-old victim of sex abuse as "predatory", and deems it relevant that she is "sexually experienced", it is clear there is something awry in society's perception of the sexuality of young people.
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