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"You can tackle previously taboo subjects but red lines exist and there are twisted means to strangle media economically, if not politically".
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What's ugly is the joke, and the twisted, mean-spirited mind and spirit that it exposes.
We prove that any line passing through the origin is a set of injectivity for the twisted spherical means (TSM) for functions f∈L2(C), whose each of spectral projection e14|z|2f×φk is a polynomial.
Bill Gibron of DVD Verdict commented that Santa's Little Helper's "twisted stomach means the family must budget themselves to pay for the surgery, and the results are some of the best lines in the history of the show.
This twisted position means that a casino magnate like Adelson could, for example, serve on a board addressing Internet gambling and could also serve as a private citizen, advising the government on just about anything of interest to him.
In many cases, these have been taken out of context and twisted to mean something they were never intended to.
Kim Josephson's Rigoletto, for example, was less twisted and mean-spirited than most, and as a result his anguish was more sharply defined.
Pamela Paul, in her review of Kelly Valen's "Twisted Sisterhood" ("Mean Girls and Bad Mommies," Nov. 14), is too dismissive of the author's concern about female aggression as a social ill.
Aigüestortes means twisted waters in Catalan, and for good reason.
Torticollis in Latin means twisted neck and at first Tubby in 1912 defined it as "a deformity, congenital or acquired, characterized by lateral inclination of the head to the shoulder, with torsion of the neck and deviation of the face" [ 1].
Cannibal Holocaust, on the other hand, is a dark and twisted horror film meant for the most extreme horror fans it's certainly not for highbrow critics or average theatergoers.
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