| 41. | However, the affine pieces may glue together pathologically to yield a non-separated scheme.
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| 42. | It embraces the pathologically anti-government paranoia that has become the Red Menace of our time.
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| 43. | The portrayal of the two pathologically tough, unfeeling parents is not for the faint of heart.
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| 44. | Almost pathologically glum, Darcy was a childhood acquaintance of Bridget's whom she bitterly dislikes.
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| 45. | Only someone as pathologically opaque as the vice president could appreciate the sublime translucency of Henry Kissinger.
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| 46. | They may then miss work for weeks, or fall into pathologically long spates of unproductive behavior.
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| 47. | He said " Gore was woefully unprepared and pathologically incapable of following the rules ."
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| 48. | Eidson was described by psychiatrists as self-destructive, severely depressed and pathologically afraid of strangers.
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| 49. | Pathologically softening and inflammation were sometimes evident, but in many instances no obvious aetiology was found.
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| 50. | Individuals who deviate from such norms are often perceived to be abnormal, or even pathologically deviant.
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