Sentence examples for anomalous man from inspiring English sources

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Crowding in the cars was light, and Ms. Costello got lucky, wedged between a woman and what seemed to be an anomalous man, his feet only shoulder-width apart.

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Many of the articles reporting John Prescott's experiences demonstrate this well; the language used is ambiguous and reinforces the construction of EDs as 'gender anomalous' for men and the opprobrium that men, especially older men, can expect if they 'admit' to ED symptoms.

Following a description of the articles, our findings are structured in terms of messages that males can get EDs and then those which appeared to reinforce underlying messages that EDs are 'gender anomalous' for men (EDs normally affect females; ED risk is greater among less masculine men; men find EDs shameful; EDs in men are not recognised by professionals).

We end our findings with a 'case study' describing the reporting in relation to one prominent UK politician who revealed an ED, which highlights the portrayal of EDs as ' gender anomalous' for men.

With its ivy-wreathed portico and gingerbread hued exterior, "The Snuggery," as Irving called it, puts one in mind of a fairy-tale cottage, quite anomalous for the man who penned America's first ghost story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

And then there is the anomalous daguerreotype of a man, unidentified, with his mouth open, which, like billions of modern family snapshots that have been lost or are thrown away, becomes a mystery of art untethered from its original source.

This creates an anomalous situation in which men who have accessed paedophile images via their computers face restrictions that don't apply to someone who has beaten his wife to death.

Aamjiwnaang has, for instance, a 39percentt rate of miscarriage and an anomalous-birth ratio of two women for every man born (as opposed to national average of approximately 1 1).

4) "With the exception of one anomalous passage in The Descent of Man..."...

In 1871, Erasmus Darwin's grandson Charles published "Descent of Man," in which he speculated that the anomalous occurrence in humans of extra nipples represented a reversion to an earlier stage of evolution.

An anomalous mlange of cultural history, memoir and criticism, The Man Who Saved Britain is at times repetitious and overly discursive, but it vividly evokes the bleak, gray world that Britons inhabited in the postwar years, a world in which Bonds international travels and casino visits must have seemed derangedly heady to the books first readers.

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