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It is a fair game bird, springing up with an unnerving squawk, flying a twisted course, and dropping suddenly to cover.
To peer into the world of Ikea for any time is to dive into the thorny bramble of class, in particular the twisted course of class during the 1990's.
And as the very twisted course of love (which may be only lust) wends its way through the small Southern river town where propriety still rules, you see how many of Williams's central themes and poetic obsessions were already in place: the call of the flesh, the role of the pariah, the fear of madness, the well-born wild girl programmed for self-destruction.
Another risk factor for the development of venous stenosis is a twisted course of the dialysis catheter in the body.
The invariant architecture and positioning of insect renal tubules were observed a long time ago; Wigglesworth (1939) noted that "in spite of their great length and twisted course their arrangement is extraordinarily constant in a given species".
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A happy-ever-after wedding chapel scene of course, twisted Vegas style, with whichever lucky (or unlucky if shy and retiring) audience member catches the bouquet.
In a twisted, negative way, of course.
It is, of course, a twisted notion, the gross inability to distinguish between a hero and a star, as the recent jump in sales of Ray Lewis jerseys sadly suggests.
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