Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "mystery" ¶ 1083
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

disturbing and picture
The latter form can be commonly seen in a form of Internet meme which goes by the phrase when you see it, you will shit bricks, used in connection with an image of a busy scene with an often unnoticed laughing face or disturbing object which is hard to see until you study the picture.
No picture information is usually carried to avoid disturbing the timing signals, and the name reference, black and burst, color black, or black burst is usually given to such a signal.
Photos she took have appeared on the cover of The New York Times Magazine twice: first, a picture of her three children for the September 27, 1992 issue with a feature article on her " disturbing work ," and again on September 9.
An example of this a heavy smoker who could be filtering out a picture of cancer sick lung since the content could be perceived as disturbing and uncomfortable.
In 1934, at the age of 15, Girodias drew the disturbing crab picture seen on the original cover of Tropic of Cancer.

disturbing and bad
Horror is the feeling you get after seeing something violent and disturbing, while terror is the apprehension before something bad happens.
He often tells disturbing stories, particularly about bad incidents with gourmet food, which can annoy Darcy.

disturbing and blood
Her evil deeds included ( but were not limited to ), slaying children, unborns, and neonates, causing harm to mothers and expectant mothers, eating men and drinking their blood, disturbing sleep, bringing nightmares, killing foliage, infesting rivers and lakes, and being a bringer of disease, sickness, and death.
" Windschuttle went on to add that " it would be a ' disturbing accusation ' if people thought that he had ever used deliberately provocative language that might have caused Breivik to take up a rifle and shoot unarmed teenagers in cold blood.
Along the way, he's had several disturbing experiences: an unfinished catacomb is empty, and has a splash of blood near it.
There was a debate as to how injured Milhouse could look without it looking disturbing, and the drop of blood coming from his nose was decided to be enough.
The " Blueprint " listed 49 " combat situations ", ranging from horror movie clichés ( cigarette machines dispensing severed fingers, drink machines dispensing blood ) to far more disturbing scenarios, such as the bombing of bridges and public buildings, the assassination of prominent politicians, the poisoning of water supplies and indiscriminate shooting in public places.
* Compression through external pressure by neighbouring structures or tumors, either by significantly compressing the vein or by promoting thrombosis by causing turbulence by disturbing the blood flow.
It is first thought that it is the deaths of the Fiveman but the truth was uncovered after Five Red defeated Chevalier: Vulgyre coveted the energy of Chevalier's death, and not Fiveman's, in order to begin his metamorphosis, explaining that Chevalier had committed multiple murders across the galaxy and his soul would be full with the blood of his victims, the source of the " last energy ", resulting in the disturbing revelation that he had deceived Chevalier from the very beginning.

disturbing and be
) Starting from this, and accepting his estimate of the iniquities of modern society, it would follow that the really disturbing evidence of alienation would be that of a work-satisfaction survey which reported widespread, stated worker satisfaction, rather than widespread, stated worker dissatisfaction.
This information hiding strategy allows the implementation of the module to be changed without disturbing the client programs.
Among the disadvantages: temperament could not be re-set without bending the tangents ; and playing required a further refinement of touch, since notes sharing a single string played in quick succession needed to be slightly separated to avoid a disagreeable deadening of the sound, potentially disturbing a legato line.
Another writer says, " My own position can be summarized in the following terms: just as music is whatever people choose to recognize as such, noise is whatever is recognized as disturbing, unpleasant, or both " ( Nattiez 1990, 47 – 48 ).
The conceptual charge, termed a ' test charge ', must be vanishingly small to prevent its own electric field disturbing the main field and must also be stationary to prevent the effect of magnetic fields.
The Trojan Women for example is a powerfully disturbing play on the theme of war's horrors, apparently critical of Athenian imperialism ( it was composed in the aftermath of the Melian massacre and during the preparations for the Sicilian Expedition ) yet it features the comic exchange between Menelaus and Hecuba quoted above and the chorus considers Athens, the " blessed land of Theus ", to be a desirable refugesuch complexity and ambiguity are typical both of his ' patriotic ' and ' anti-war ' plays.
Such explanations, which are still encountered in popular expositions of quantum mechanics, are debunked by the EPR paradox, which shows that a " measurement " can be performed on a particle without disturbing it directly, by performing a measurement on a distant entangled particle.
He suggested that the school should be located away from disturbing noises ; the air quality should be good and there should be plenty of food for the students and teachers.
In 1931, after Woman in the Moon, Lang directed what many film scholars consider to be his masterpiece: M, a disturbing story of a child murderer ( Peter Lorre in his first starring role ) who is hunted down and brought to rough justice by Berlin's criminal underworld.
A shock site is a website that is intended to be offensive, disgusting and / or disturbing to its viewers, containing materials of high shock value which is also considered distasteful and crude, and is generally of a pornographic, scatological, extremely violent, insulting, painful, profane, or otherwise provocative nature.
There will always be propelling, disturbing elements, and they will be there until, as Lowell put it, the watch is taken from the wrist.
This argument assumes that, for example, a bar must be shut down for it to not cause disturbing levels of noise after midnight.
Although " severely elevated mood " sounds somewhat desirable and enjoyable, the experience of mania is ultimately often quite unpleasant and sometimes disturbing, if not frightening, for the person involved and for those close to them, and it may lead to impulsive behavior that may later be regretted.
More disturbing, however, is the hero Spalatro's necrophiliac passion for an undead blood-drinking beauty, who seems to be a predecessor of Le Fanu's later female vampire Carmilla.
Additionally, for compatibility, it is required to use no more bandwidth than the monochrome signal alone ; the color signal has to be somehow inserted into the monochrome signal, without disturbing it.
" Journalist Ronald Bailey called the criticism " disturbing " and " dishonest ", writing, " The subhead of the review section, ' Science defends itself against The Skeptical Environmentalist, gives the show away: Religious and political views need to defend themselves against criticism, but science is supposed to be a process for determining the facts.
* Compared to motorbuses the noise of trams is generally perceived to be less disturbing.
Traditional Jewish law requires bodies to be buried intact and prohibits disturbing the dead.

disturbing and further
With the highest point of four metres above sea level, the threat of severe cyclones is extremely disturbing, and severe water shortages will further threaten the livelihoods of people in many islands.
To further preserve the mountain pygmy possum, a small proportion of the Perisher Blue Ski Resort, New South Wales, Australia, has been ' roped-off ' to prevent resort guests ( skiers and snowboarders ) from disturbing the possums whilst they hibernate.
This meeting further crystallized for MacLeish that as Librarian of Congress, he would be “ an unpopular newcomer, disturbing the status quo .”
These results were disturbing to some financial economists and further debate and research then followed.
* The pig is a rooting animal and will dig for food in the enclosure, further disturbing the soil.
In this way, the remaining discs are able to rotate and change their position without further disturbing the last disc.
As the day progresses, further disturbing broadcasts are shown through Shogo's point of view.

disturbing and with
He would not have cared why it emerged, he only wanted to capture a memory to play with it again in his imagination and somehow to fix and hold in the story the disturbing emotions that accompanied the fantasy.
After Af and Af were passed through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated twice with healthy sweet clover tissue powder, nonspecific staining was greatly reduced but a disturbing amount of such staining was still present.
But most disturbing of all were the advisers he called to sit with him in the Palace ; ;
However, he has a habit of treating his patients in bizarre and often disturbing ways, such as prescribing heroin for a cold, making a man with a headache jump up and down in order to make his penis swing ( while mirroring the patient's bewildered jumping himself ) and making a patient leave and go in to the next room so he can examine him over the telephone.
Some of the princes of these states were Persian client kings ; a disturbing fact in light of increasing tensions with that kingdom.
This group of writers became known as the " Lovecraft Circle ", since they all freely borrowed elements of Lovecraft's stories – the mysterious books with disturbing names, the pantheon of ancient alien entities, such as Cthulhu and Azathoth, and eldritch places, such as the New England town of Arkham and its Miskatonic University – for use in their own works with Lovecraft's encouragement.
In many art forms this often meant startling and alienating audiences with bizarre and unpredictable effects, as in the strange and disturbing combinations of motifs in surrealism or the use of extreme dissonance and atonality in modernist music.
While humans are allowed to swim with manatees in one area of Florida, there have been numerous charges of people harassing and disturbing the manatees.
This brings some risks, however, as antidepressants can induce mania, psychosis, and other disturbing problems in bipolar patients — in particular, when taken alone, but sometimes even when used with a mood stabilizer.
He also distinguishes " higher " and " lower " layers of society, with a disturbing and ironic style.
The men were plainclothes officers, and Waits and his friend were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace.
Beginning at the age of sixteen, Kaczynski participated along with twenty-one other undergraduate students in the Harvard experiments, which have been described as " disturbing " and " ethically indefensible.
Complex hallucinations may appear real or unreal, may or may not be distorted with respect to size, and may seem disturbing or affable, among other variables.
" Persse listened to this stream of filth flowing from between Angelica's exquisite lips and pearly teeth with growing astonishment and burning cheeks, but no one else in the audience seemed to find anything remarkable or disturbing about her presentation '.
He argued that such a debate had hitherto been avoided " because, of course, to look too closely at the Middle East would raise disturbing questions about the region, about our Western policies in those tragic lands, and about America's relationship with Israel.
They characterised element of reality as a quantity whose value can be predicted with certainty before measuring or otherwise disturbing it, and defined a complete physical theory as one in which every element of physical reality is accounted for by the theory.
Until the 20th century, optimism about progress was the most common attitude towards science ( with notable exceptions as Herbert G. Wells ), but latent anxieties about disturbing " the secrets of nature " would surface following the increasing role of science in wartime affairs, as well as increased scrutiny of vivisection and the development of the animal rights movement.
The murders are described in an honest and matter-of-fact way, often with grotesque humour ; what may be more disturbing than the details of the violence itself is the depth and intensity with which Frank is portrayed.
The most disturbing part of the Harper's cover story ( the one by Chris Hedges ) was the attempt to link Christian conservatives with Hitler and fascism.
Even the Governor of the Arizona Territory, John C. Frémont, reported after the gunfight, " Many of the very best law-abiding and peace-loving citizens Tombstone have no confidence in the willingness of the civil officers to pursue and bring to justice that element of out-lawry so largely disturbing the sense of security ... opinion is quite prevalent that the civil officers are quite largely in league with the leaders of this disturbing and dangerous element.

0.557 seconds.