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It feels, as they might say in the Church of Scientology, like distinctly bad Karma.
Right now, "John Q". is a distinctly bad joke, but the joke could become a flagrant provocation.
Cigarettes may be a distinctly bad consumer product, and tobacco companies have been aggressive in pursuing litigation under I.S.D.S. provisions in other trade treaties.
"Elective induction is a distinctly bad idea," said Dr. Michael F. Greene, the director of maternal-fetal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Now there is just one language and one way of life in the cafes, and ordering a beer in Serbian is a distinctly bad idea.
For at least one group of hardened professionals in New York City, near record-low crime figures are distinctly bad for business.
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In a dramatic and distinctly bad-faith reversal, the woman came around, but not before the judge had issued directives in language that recalled Vietnam-era doublespeak.
Inside it is airy, communal and distinctly Japanese: not a bad description of Tainan itself.
Suddenly the faded jeans and bad haircuts are distinctly recognizable as — for all but the youngest of us — coming from our own time.
It was an odd word and, since the game was not yet over, uncharacteristically defeatist, but then most of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne felt distinctly odd: Australia were too bad, England too good, the game too absurdly one-sided.
It was so bad that I distinctly remember physically feeling the burning rage inside of me more than I was feeling the act of sex I was engaging in.
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