Sentence examples for bad created from inspiring English sources

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The bad ones, and some were very bad, created an aura of controversy around what was otherwise an unassailable hit – the combination of Shaffer, Scofield and Mozart had guaranteed that.

Each recalls their experience of Shields, and in the course of an immaculately cast and acted film they paint a warts-and-all portrait of Hollywood at its zenith, a tale of how the bad created something beautiful.

This year we've been told that cannabis is as addictive as heroin, Stephen Fry is responsible for the misery in Mexico and that Breaking Bad created a crystal meth epidemic in Europe.

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How can bad create good?

It's labeling foods good and bad, creating cycles of shame, reward, achievement, restriction, binge, and different sizes and self-worths.

If the damage is particularly bad, create a baking soda or cornstarch paste by mixing it with a bit of water and then scrubbing into the affected area.

Paradoxically, phosphorylation of bad protein (p-bad) creates a prosurvival environment.

We are treated to graphics good and graphics bad, graphics created for winners and losers and third-party candidates.

Predatory lending took off, liability went out the window, bad loans created a pandemic of foreclosures and job losses.

The bad window created an irritating whistle on the highway.

The company could neither control nor wish away the bad publicity created by the event.

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