Sentence examples for deformed world from inspiring English sources

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By naming each chapter after the letters of the old Russian alphabet, she suggests that it is nothing less than an encyclopedia of Russian life, a pretentious claim.Written in a rich, ornate language, it describes a mutant, deformed world, once known as Moscow, several hundred years after an allegorical Explosion (with a capital E).

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In the next four months, the 10- to-12-minute mini-documentaries will re-examine stories including the thalidomide drug scandal that left babies around the world deformed; the not-so-happy tale of the killer whale star of "Free Willy"; the resegregation of the Charlotte, N.C., schools; the cloning of Dolly the sheep; and the media persecution of Richard Jewell.

This fall we have re-examined stories including the thalidomide drug scandal that left babies around the world deformed; the not-so-happy tale of the killer whale star of "Free Willy" and the unsuccessful attempts to control wildfires that burned through Yellowstone National Park in 1988.

The project hinges on images of a world deformed by the presence of food in all its declinations and all its possible forms.

Exhibitions of photographs of the deformed victims have toured the world, raising funds and awareness.

Their very linguistic perception of the world is being deformed, and we rapidly discover they are being reared in rural seclusion by a middle-aged businessman and his passive, acquiescent wife.

Through previous bestsellers such as The Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defence of Food, he has become regarded as both analyst-in-chief and prosecuting counsel of the developed world's increasingly deformed food chain.

"The Ford policy towards their dealers who failed to make money was to use them after the fashion of the old Romans towards those children who came into the world lame or deformed: dump them in the Tiber to drown.

Researchers say that the trade and movement of honeybee colonies have caused deformed wing virus to travel all over the world.

Eggers's sometimes inspired, too often self-congratulatory memoir is full of nods towards what Wallace calls "a world whose defining boundaries have been deformed by electric signal".

The twist in the tale is that her procedure is considered a failure, her world consisting of people with uniformly deformed features.

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