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be warped
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To twist or become twisted, physically or mentally: To twist or turn (something) out of shape; to deform. To become twisted out of shape; to deform. To deflect or turn (something) away from a true, proper or moral course; to pervert; to bias. To go astray or be deflected from a true, proper or moral course; to deviate.
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"You've got to be warped to do this in the first place," the official said.
Plus the interpretation of that tangled history is going to be warped by political agendas".
The mix of social homes will be warped for decades to come.
Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope revealed the disk to be warped and its inner regions to be relatively clear.
It draws on the past not as something to slavishly imitate, but as source material to be warped and altered.
He said other research suggests that teachers' judgment of pupils' academic ability could be warped by behavioural problems.
His view may be warped by his role as a fund manager, watching countries compete with each other for his funds.
When Manson's new album Say 10 (which sounds like Satan, of course) comes out next year, millions of young minds are likely to be warped.
"There are some books that say babies have to develop in a certain order or they will be warped," Dr. Triggs said.
The region of hyperspace surrounding this "mother brane" would be warped so severely that it would suck in most of the available gravitons, keeping them to itself.
Delaney tells it like it is, and Ryan and Black show how even the most startling life-force can be warped by fear, defensiveness and circumstance.
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