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Looking at Wylie's images of these ominous outposts amid South Armagh's rolling hills, I experienced a perverse feeling of nostalgia for those troubled times.
Mr. Panichgul also collaborated with the artist Laurie Simmons on a surreal print of long-stemmed roses, the stems being women's legs, which added a slightly perverse feeling to his collection.
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Adding on that dressing gave the show a more perverse and cruel feeling to it, making it all the more compelling to watch".
Sparse drum programming punctuates intimate electronic textures and abstract samples with deft restraint, suggesting half-understood nightclub conversations and the perverse pleasure of feeling slightly unwell.
But feeling doomed is a kind of perverse gift for Mitski, who understands the perils of contentedness and the possibilities within despair.
Love can be idiosyncratic and even perverse.
I had a feeling of control, a perverse reaction given that control is one thing interpreters lack.
As a defense against her incestuous feelings, Phèdre throws up a perverse firewall.
(She used a coffee-brown Olympia typewriter. Is it really apt to say that "a ripple of Leni Riefenstahl runs through its brand name"?) But she also writes with great authority and perverse affection, because, as the book makes clear, any feeling toward Highsmith is perverse by definition.
I have a feeling it would be more pertinent than a physiologically perverse rabbit laying eggs in your kid's mouth.
Instead of being linked to an immensely rewarding and wonderful feeling of connection and unity, the word takes a perverse and negative meaning.
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