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Ramo describes extreme flying as "a conversation with myself about what I am capable of".
A movement of the hand becomes a planet, the whirl of an inky finger describes extreme speed.
The committee settled on an alternative label: "disruptive mood dysregulation disorder," or D.M.D.D., which describes extreme hostility and outbursts beyond normal tantrums.
The analysis, published on Daily Kos and written by Mark Grebner, Michael Weissman and Jonathan Weissman, describes "extreme anomalies" in the research they analyzed and concluded that the results did not accurately reflect random polls.
PC1 describes extreme differences in the size of the preorbital region of the skull, particularly jaw length (Figure 4), which is a character of great significance to trophic ecology [21], [33] [35].
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Throughout "L'Inceste," Angot describes extremes of cruelty in a voice that itself bristles with cruelty.
All political parties describe the discussions as "extremely sensitive", while some participants have privately described extreme frustration that it is taking so long.
In anecdotal accounts, many former patients describe extreme distress and depression after trying conversion therapy.
Earlier this week, Unicef issued an unusual statement describing "extreme violence against children in Syria".
He opened this conference on Sunday night with a speech in which he described extreme poverty, rather than AIDS, as the biggest killer in this country.
Those characterizations, however, were misleading, because they frequently were used to describe extreme and violent forms of the disorder (e.g., serial killing).
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