| 1. | Literature scholar Mimi Reisel Gladstein called her " an interesting case study in perverseness ".
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| 2. | "This country is at a new low for perverseness, " he said.
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| 3. | And yet, for all her unsettling perverseness, Marling is providing a needed jolt to her field.
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| 4. | When Nolbu heard about it, his simsulbo ( " a bag of perverseness " ) began to ache.
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| 5. | Geli's disgust with Hitler's sexual perverseness and his smothering domination ultimately leads to her death at age 23.
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| 6. | And the film's insistence on the necessity of destroying what it claims it most values may be its only real perverseness
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| 7. | He was greatly censured for perverseness, and particularly when in the following July he accepted Lord Palmerston as a colleague without remonstrance.
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| 8. | If you can overlook ( or enjoy ) the cringeworthy perverseness found here, you'll find an enjoyable little shooter ."
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| 9. | After listing America's continued blessings he enjoined the nation to repent, as he put it, " our national perverseness and disobedience ."
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| 10. | Though that doesn't strictly imply perverseness, it's more often pejorative than " you can't teach an old dog new tricks ".
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