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This obsession with Didion's obsession with her loss on the part of The Times and other publications has become morbid and tiring.
It has become morbid entertainment, no different than a "barbecue," a picnic, or a freak show oddity.
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When Rosario is killed and Serafina, in her grief, loses the baby, her melancholy becomes morbid.
Contemplation became morbid near-stasis; leapt intervals expanded into gaping chasms; ambiguity morphed into inscrutability.
After barely escaping death in World War I, he became morbid and rebellious.
At times, self-examination becomes morbid and pathological.
After 5 11 days post-treatment, the mice either died or became morbid, possibly due to liver damage or more severe renal damage, particularly at the proximal tubules.
When a mouse became morbid, it was sacrificed and surveyed; all malignancies were confirmed by histopathology.
By the end of the second course of treatment, these mice became morbid and were euthanized (data not shown).
Lamenting the death of New York rap has become a morbid parlor game in recent years; the conversation relocated a long time ago to Atlanta, to Miami, to Houston and plenty of other places.
Thirty years later, Chernobyl has become a morbid tourist attraction, a lesson on the extreme human cost of government hubris – and, to a group of around 140 people, home.
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