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"This is really perverse for a software company," Hempton writes.
As soon as I saw it, I thought, that's a really strange, perverse picture, whereas a lot of the others seem quite sanitised.
At first sight it seems really perverse to invite Terry Gilliam to cut his teeth as an opera director on a work that isn't really an opera at all.
I've been concerned from the get-go that this provision could have some really perverse consequences.
They have had some really perverse effects in terms of women's work force advancement in places like France and even Sweden.
In May , 1963 for example, Allen ends a long letter: "We didn't have one monster Stalin, we only had familiar Babbitt monsters so nobody yet recognizes how really perverse America became, and how much there is to revolt against.
It's hard to look at the stock markets – and the daily gains and losses due to political events – and not feel that there are some really perverse incentives there.
But either way, before too long, your mood will creep back to its set point because of a really powerful and perverse phenomenon referred to in science as "hedonic adaptation".
It isn't even tasty food really, as perverse as that may seem.
I really felt perverse getting dressed as the town crier that morning.
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