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Mr. Childs's response to the demonstration is somewhat perverse.
The plan hinges on the unique, and somewhat perverse, way the F.D.I.C. values the loans.
Of course it is somewhat perverse, this early 21st-century listening.
Once they had gotten over the somewhat perverse thrill, it was obvious that Lewis was going all-out.
But I love these books for another reason — the somewhat perverse glee Dunant takes in writing about the human body.
Yet the project is also somewhat perverse: instead of studying the Cunningham technique, Mr. Charmatz's proposition — a do-it-yourself enterprise — is about working without a master.
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While such a policy shift was not uncommon, particularly in Latin America, both its economics and its political economy were somewhat more perverse in the case of Argentina.
Of course, Simpson's trial, in many ways, was somewhat of a perverse reality show years before reality TV was really even a thing.
Given that our forebears slaughtered buffalo during the 19th century in a kind of wildlife holocaust, this all-American iconography is perverse and somewhat depressing.
Perhaps we are intended to view this as perverse logic from a somewhat disturbed individual.
"He's kind of perverse, he's kind of a creep, he's somewhat amoral," Mr. Parnell said.
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