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This may be a fiction, but it's a sinister thought.
It allowed Germans to chuckle at a very sinister thought: that history was only ever repeating itself in meaningless loops, that nothing was ever changing.
Meanwhile, George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four remains as fresh as ever with its sinister thought police and warnings about Big Brother; it will alert all young readers to the possibilities of political misrule.
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These days it stirs more sinister thoughts: of a screen villain rather than a hero of high finance.
He regards the professor with utter loathing and imagines the sinister thoughts that must be passing through his warped mind as he stands there at the window.
Merely to describe the plot as the story of a boy who wouldn't grow up living in Never Land with a pack of Lost Boys is at this moment to evoke sinister thoughts rather than enchanting ones.
Nonetheless, studies and anecdotal evidence also show that vulnerable communities benefit from having spaces to disclose their most sinister thoughts, provided those spaces are managed properly.
If you want to take it a step further while they're talking, stare intensely at either their lips or their eyes, and pretend that you're somewhat distracted thinking sinister thoughts.
It's a pretty sinister and dystopian thought, but equally hard to disagree with Alfred when he says, "Private prisons only exist to make profit why would they ever turn away a new or returning customer?
There is also a tradition of sending kids to sleep with something sinister surreptitiously slipped into their thoughts.
Such thoughts can veer toward the sinister.
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