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Adams wrote, " There are laws of political as well as physical gravitation ; and if an apple severed by its native tree cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connection with Spain, and incapable of self-support, can gravitate only towards the North American Union which by the same law of nature, cannot cast her off its bosom.
* Parasomnias-A category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal and unnatural movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams in connection with sleep.
Lady Anna denounces Stephen for " presum to use the word love in connection with ... these unnatural cravings of your unbalanced mind and undisciplined body.
That there should be a connection in people's minds between the scapular, the widely popular devotion originating with the Carmelites, and this central Carmelite feast day, is surely not unnatural or unreasonable.

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Isaac Baker Brown ( 1812 – 1873 ), an English gynaecologist who was president of the Medical Society of London in 1865, believed that the " unnatural irritation " of the clitoris caused epilepsy, hysteria, and mania, and would remove it " whenever he had the opportunity of doing so ," according to an obituary.
Pasiphaë nursed him in his infancy, but he grew and became ferocious, being the unnatural offspring of man and beast, he had no natural source of nourishment and thus devoured man for sustenance.
Arbitrary restrictions and unnatural punctuation that had plagued Fortran users were to be removed.
By 1790, on the political front, the First Polish Republic had deteriorated into such a helpless condition that it was successfully forced into an unnatural and ultimately deadly alliance with its enemy, Prussia.
Church officials reported to the hierarchy in Boston that Alger had been charged with " the crime of ... unnatural familiarity with boys ".
Sinfjötli accuses Guðmundr of having once been female, and gibes that Guðmundr was " a witch, horrible, unnatural, among Odin's valkyries ", adding that all of the einherjar " had to fight, headstrong woman, on your account ".
The recommendation in Freud ’ s technical papers for analysts to be emotionless, according to Ferenczi and Rank ( 1924 ), had led to " an unnatural elimination of all human factors in the analysis " ( pp. 40 – 41 ), and to " a theorizing of experience " ( p. 41 ): the feeling experience of the intersubjective relationship, two first-person experiences, within the analytic situation.
Sinfjötli accuses Guðmundr of having once been a female, including that he was " a witch, horrible, unnatural, among Odin's valkyries " and that all of the einherjar " had to fight, headstrong women, on your account ".
He thought both of the main Italian operatic genres – opera buffa and opera seria – had strayed too far from what opera should really be and seemed unnatural.
To him, it was unnatural that Cuba be controlled and oppressed by the Spanish government, when it had its own unique identity and culture.
The Synapsids today are often not considered true reptiles, while the Euryapsida was found to be an unnatural assemblage of diapsids that had lost one of their skull openings.
Long before Dennis Rodman came on the scene, Joe had a tendency to dye his hair unnatural colors, as well as open beer bottles with his eye socket and drink beer with a straw through his nose.
Rigor mortis had set in with his body positioned in an unnatural state, described by eyewitnesses as " like a pretzel ", underneath a coffee table.
According to the book of Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu and Étienne Marchand, 8 year old girls had sex and other unnatural acts, in public.
While discussing her fling with Hawkeye to the Scarlet Witch, a slightly tipsy Wasp confessed to a pregnancy scare and inadvertently mentioned Wanda's own children, whose unnatural existence Agatha Harkness had kindly erased from the Witch's memory.
The majority of the colours eventually returned to space in a dramatic fashion, with everything it had ever touched glowing with its unnatural colours, and the trees pointing their branches up towards the sky.
A more critical period never presented itself, nor had we ever a fairer opportunity of shewing our attachment to the illustrious house of Hanover, than the present, as his Majesty's deluded subjects in America are in open rebellion, and like unnatural children, wound their ever indulgent parent, forgetting the torrents of blood spilt, and heap of treasure expended for their preservation.
By the middle of the twentieth century that had become the accepted classification but in the early twenty-first century it became clear through cladistic analysis that hypsilophodontids formed an unnatural, paraphyletic group of successive off-shoots from the stem of the Euornithopoda.
By 1790, on the political front, the Commonwealth had deteriorated into such a helpless condition that it was successfully forced into an unnatural and ultimately deadly alliance with its enemy, Prussia.
By their own assertion, they achieved their unique sound in part by striving to get unnatural synthesizer-like sounds using only what instruments they had available ( acoustic ones ).
Nearly all were emotionless and had " mutated " little fingers which could not move and were bent at an unnatural angle, although there were " deluxe models " who could manipulate this finger.
Metastasio gave fresh expression to the affections, a natural turn to the dialogue and some interest to the plot ; if he had not fallen into constant unnatural overrefinement and mawkishness, and into frequent anachronisms, he might have been considered the first dramatic reformer of the 18th century.
When Rand dispatched Mat to return Egwene and Elayne to him, Egwene instead assigned him as an escort to Nynaeve, Elayne and Aviendha, and sent them to Ebou Dar for the Bowl of the Winds, a ter ' angreal that could change the weather and possibly break the unnatural summer the Dark One had imposed on the world.
Life, light, etc., and at the end, he consumes death to complete the necessary ingredients, ( who had taken physical form to hunt him down and kill him due to his agelessness being " unnatural ") and at the end of the manga, creates a doorway in the middle of the desert and walks through it, ending the series as he walks into a void new universe.

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* The unnatural position of the dummy's left foot indicates that an occupant's left leg would have been seriously injured in a real-world crash of this severity.
* The unnatural position of the dummy's left foot indicates that an occupant's left leg would have been seriously injured in a real-world crash of this severity.
* The unnatural position of the dummy's left foot indicates that an occupant's left leg would have been seriously injured in a real-world crash of this severity.
Though he was once an honorable samurai, said to be a part of a party of Braves ( a reference to Phantom Brave ), the circumstances of his death left him filled with an unnatural fury, allowing him to force his way into becoming Overlord.
And why has someone left a code message in an old book about her ' unnatural ' death?

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Subsequent mannerists stressed intellectual conceits and artistic virtuosity, features that have led later critics to accuse them of working in an unnatural and affected " manner " ( maniera ).
While Bentham clearly is not condoning homosexual activities, he does not believe them to be unnatural, describing them as " irregularities of the venereal appetite.
Contemporarily, in Hegemony and Socialist Strategy ( 1985 ), Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe defined hegemony as a political relationship of power wherein a sub-ordinate society ( collectivity ) perform social tasks that are culturally unnatural and not beneficial to them, but that are in exclusive benefit to the imperial interests of the hegemon, the superior, ordinate power ; hegemony is a military, political, and economic relationship that occurs as an articulation within political discourse.
The only serious prohibitions that seem to exist are against harming sentient beings, or forcing them into undertaking any act ( another concept that seems unnatural to and is, in fact, almost unheard of by almost all Culture citizens ).
Having created these constructs, the two philologists found they could not entirely justify them ; apparently, in the worst implications of their views, there was no classical Latin by the ancient definition at all and some of the very best writing of any period in world history was a stilted and degenerate unnatural language.
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems replicate the natural systems that clean water in wildlife and implement them in a city ’ s drainage system so as to minimize contaminated water and unnatural rates of runoff into the environment.
Her stories often include themes where an alien or supernatural force is either trying to break into the world of the characters, or else trying to drag them into their own unnatural realms.
He could have achieved that simple effect more deftly with some other image than the richly ambivalent unravished bride, which conveys ... a hint of disparagement: It is natural for brides to be possessed physically ... it is unnatural for them not to be.
The effect was unnatural for women, but gave them a more masculine outline which was sometimes thought to be of benefit in business situations.
In some of the aminoacyl tRNA synthetases, the cavity that holds the amino acid can be mutated and modified to carry artificial, unnatural amino acids synthesized in the lab, and to attach them to specific tRNAs.
He wrote of George Saintsbury: " It is recorded that for eighteen years he started the day by reading a French novel ( in preparation for his history of them ) – an act so unnatural to man as almost in itself to amount to genius.
Fitz and the police investigate the brutal murder of a nosy landlady and a social worker in which evidence points to a troubled juvenile delinquent and his factory worker boss who have formed an " unnatural " association and are killing people they see as keeping them apart from each other.
This unnatural manner is deeply disturbing for their enemies as even the direst of wounds will not make them cry out.
It deepens the shadows unto unnatural darkness, and shuts out the rays of sunshines that ought to relieve them ".
Her House With Trees, 1935, shows houses in pink, with unnatural blues for some of the bushes surrounding them.
He is fanatically devoted to destroying all magical creatures ( especially dragons ), viewing them as disgusting and unnatural, and has no qualms against killing any humans who get in his way.
That same year, the police raided Norton and Greenless ' home, and accused them of performing " an unnatural sexual act ", evidence for which they had obtained in a photograph displaying Greenless in ritual garb flagellating Norton's buttocks.
Some transhumanists, such as Raymond Kurzweil and Kevin Warwick, see brain implants as part of a next step for humans in progress and evolution, whereas others, especially bioconservatives, view them as unnatural, with humankind losing essential human qualities.
He entrusts them to Sharon as their mother blasts through the Operations Room door and destroys all the equipment inside, although it is evident that she has lost her unnatural strength.
Traditionally, cognitive ethologists have questioned research methods that isolate animals in unnatural surroundings and present them with a limited set of artificial stimuli, arguing that such techniques favor the study of articial issues that are not relevant to an understanding of the natural behavior of animals.
A Sound Editor takes the Foley artist's sounds and puts them in place so it works with the picture and sounds natural, even if the sound is unnatural.

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