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It is an aberration in medical terms, but proving to
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Any so-called student of history who portrays the Soviet State as it became under Stalin as an aberration, just goes to show what a liberal can never admit to: being wrong
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The repetition was so effective that even the president of the United States started to repeat it! The aberration at the Abu Ghraib Prison, instead of a footnote would become a chapter, because of the deliberate exaggerations by the CMM
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One man, an aberration that should not be there or here, hair
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body only is the aberration of the body-mind
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taste of reality or another aberration
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illusions may be, like stellar aberrations, they are physically relative to one’s referential center
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That mission was due to an aberrational but last-chance request by a marine ground FAG (Forward Air Guide) who, later, would be severely chewed by his battalion commander for calling in USAF air support
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Finally, he put the compass away and returned his attention to the aberration in the river
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“He’d think you an aberration
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“I’ve never met a woman who knew what ‘aberration’ meant before, either
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But, his hope that they would put the aberrations of her life in proper perspective gave a go-by to his qualms
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Xin and Dave stopped at the base of the stairs, while Xin scanned and analyzed this only aberration of form on the entire world
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Seconds later, her focus returned her to a world in which she no longer belonged, but she did not remember why… yet: The outrage and shame from having unwittingly lived the textbook life of aberrations born of horrific abuse—not just as a child, but as an infant—was locked in a different position of awareness, awaiting permission to enter her First Attention and eventually set her free
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If global warming isn’t occurring, how do you explain all these aberrations? I prefer the two words in the last sentence in italics to climate change, which is too foggy
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a dysfunctional aberration of our soul's directive which was and is the
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I’ve been going over the records and uncovered an interesting statistical aberration
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The up-stretched wires were now shockingly visible, an aberration of line
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Harris's campaign was an aberration
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But after the Roman Empire declined, another aberration of Judaism came to challenge
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What sort of human aberration are you?”
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guessing he witnessed the death of his parents and it was violent? But the most intriguing mental aberration deals with something pre-natal, which I don’t understand
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Julian Jaynes suggests schizophrenics suffer from a neurological aberration that allows some part of our long-buried primal consciousness to reappear and compete with our modern, self-reflective consciousness
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To him the ’incident’ was an aberration best forgotten together with the well-publicised rapes that had recently occurred in his patch
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Not that I can’t understand the individual inequities these reservations bring about, but for the greater social good, we’ve got to put up with these aberrations
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Maybe, apart from his desire to please members of his own clan, Muhammad’s magnanimity could no less be the aberration of his exhibitionism
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But then, even now do we really care for, much less value, our men in the uniform as we should be doing? Wish the Hindus, instead of gloating over the wisdom of the Upanishads that they fail to imbibe, any way, would try to develop a historical sense of their cultural aberrations for a social course correction
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“The fact is, you are not an aberration,” she said in consolation
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There is more than one hundred koranic aberrations have been noted
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This current aberration will be discussed
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So, be sure that anything conflicting with that was but interpolated by the hands of people of aberration and atheism then they attributed it to a group of venerable scholars so as to make it work with the simple-minded people so that the hypocrites and the people of ill hearts say: “If the Prophets did what they did, how could we, then, abstain from getting the desires?!”
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In fact, if a person takes the benefit of their power of thought, they will be able to keep their actions under control and will be prevented from falling into error, aberration or perversity
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What will our own status be if our own spirits appreciate and glorify people of aberration, bawdiness, infidelity, and the magicians and the devils?!
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He’d not even considered seeking out his original physical instance---likely some void aberration like Forquessas in any case---as he could scarcely imagine again being relegated to a single, finite existence
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A biological aberration would seem to be a better explanation
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that this is your soul"s aberration,
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“The stories? I have seen the aberrations with my own eyes!”
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trying not to spook the aberration standing on the bridge before him
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mental aberration brought on by his head trauma
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demonic aberrations by the churches and were eventually hunted to
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aware of some aberrations in his behaviour that propel him beyond
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He wondered, was talent an aberration of the normal? Would Lea have painted these pictures had she been a completely normal person? Was she a little mad? Would she lose this godsend gift if he managed to cure her obsessions? He was full of wonder and pride
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Not an illusion but an aberration – something which exists but shouldn’t
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Who but our great religious thinkers could have invented it? Amongst their many metaphysical aberrations it is the most depraved
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Moreover: its expression has become abstracted and specialized into different niches of aberration which mirrors the split-off, aberrant development of the human psyche within a segmented social structure that has no balanced or universal code on how to raise its children
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All the genocides and atrocities and wars are merely aberrations of, er, um… mistaken notions
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The idea that human belief, behaviour and speech are predestined is an aberration to the invisible constructs of human intellect, freewill and choice
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This mindset can only be considered to be extremely dangerous and damaging to the dignity of human personal determination, and an aberration to the Creator’s purpose for the uniqueness of Self’s personality manifest through the independence and sovereignty of Self’s dignity, autonomy and freewill, and as such, Self’s Spirit
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These flawed distortions and aberrations within religions are often not the original ‘criteria’ and ‘rules’ of a belief system or religion that you have decided to belong to
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These transgressions against Self are an affront and aberration to the truth of the soul, and to the truth of the spirit manifest in conscious cognitions, feelings and emotions, and have the potential to adversely change Self’s nature, identity and personality
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Part of me wanted to quiver upon seeing the unholy fire in the man’s eyes, but I was a child of the Creator and He was greater than this dark aberration that had once been a man
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I continued to stride purposefully toward the demon horde now manifested in the burning aberration of what had once been a man, who had chosen poorly
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The burning man that I grasped by the throat exploded into a thousand light particles and was no more, along with the aberrations of darkness that had possessed him
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This thing was an offence and an aberration, by its very being it negated him, it poisoned his life
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She’d blow this aberration of nature to kingdom come from the safety of airspace
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She swept forward and lopped off the straining unnatural aberration of a reproductive part and then she stepped in close and slammed both sworded arms into the gorilla’s gut to the hilt and twisted hard
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It was beyond any capability of ours to overcome such demonic aberrations personified in the flesh
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had been dreaming all this…that it had been a flight of fancy and a gross aberration of my
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its aberration,fi nishing it all with the argument that faith in God — in
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A dull headache and all possible aberrations, states of discoor-
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He sometimes felt like an aberration in her life
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Reagan noted in May 1975 that “Communism is neither an economic or a political system—it is a form of insanity—a temporary aberration which will one day disappear from the earth because it is contrary to human nature
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A tremulous uncertainty of the action of all her limbs soon became a part of her regular state, and afterwards, at intervals of two or three months, she would often put her hands to her head, and would then remain for about a week at a time in some gloomy aberration of mind
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The trumped up misdemeanour was due to a momentary aberration of heredity, brought on by hallucination, such familiarities as the alleged guilty occurrence being quite permitted in my client's native place, the land of the Pharaoh
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No explanation save mental aberration can cover the facts
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And since no difference is less easily overcome than the difference of opinion about semi-abstract questions, they never agreed in any opinion, and had long, indeed, been accustomed to jeer without anger, each at the other’s incorrigible aberrations
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Even in this aberration of his genius he served the progress of the world
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aberration—if it were an aberration
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Still, Mercer wonders, does he have it now, this tragic sense? When he looks at the crowd dispersing here, is the loneliness he feels really an aberration, or is it the norm? Except the crowd has stopped dispersing
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"I thought it was an aberration of my senses, a mad dream
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"I never noticed any alienation of mind—any aberration of intellect in the late Mr
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Psychologically, market participants have chosen to view this large price movement as a temporary aberration, and new liquidity comes into the market that will dampen any future distortion
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50 above that range as too high and will be inclined to short, thinking the aberration will correct itself
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The main advantage of using a five-year average over a one-year average is that the former takes into account any statistical aberrations related to the production of the specific commodity
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For example, if a natural disaster affected the production of a particular commodity during one year, the five-year average would reflect that change but still maintain a heavy weighting on that commodity because that event was an aberration
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An aberration is only an aberration if the numbers are true
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They change back, though, so as long as your technique makes you money you should stick to it and let random short term aberrations run their course
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For Knowledge of Human Nature is the Key to both History and Poetry, is it not? Both Clio and Apollo would be dumb but for their Knowledge of the strange Aberrations of the Human Heart
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” For a long time, it was fashionable for people in financial circles to debate this topic, with the professors marshaling arguments in favor of their position and the practitioners insisting they were wrong, often pointing to the many aberrations that could not be explained by the academic theories
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In this chapter and the next we shall attempt a concise review of the various aberrations of the securities market
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In the foregoing examples the aberrations are mathematically demonstrable
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The question is whether this erosion is just part of an aberrational cycle-to be fully made up in the next upturn-or whether the business has slipped in a way that permanently reduces intrinsic business values
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I am being transformed bit by bit into one of these calculating aberrations
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One might surmise that the differences in Figure 23-8a between the S&P 500 frequency distribution and the true normal distribution are either unique to the S&P 500 or an aberration of the 10-year period in question, which admittedly included the financial crisis of 2008
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This supports the idea that the deep pullback we enter on is only a temporary aberration
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This supports the idea that the sharp rally we enter on is only a temporary aberration
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Mabeuf, pale, haggard, his eyes lighted up with the mournful flame of aberration, raised the flag above his head and repeated:—
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The story had been told in his presence, and he had verified the fact in the Moniteur, how a police inspector named Javert had been found drowned under a boat belonging to some laundresses, between the Pont au Change and the PontNeuf, and that a writing left by this man, otherwise irreproachable and highly esteemed by his superiors, pointed to a fit of mental aberration and a suicide
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The seated man had made an amateur mistake by putting himself in that position, but the speed of his reaction suggested it was an aberration
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Do you expect IV to rise? Do you see an aberration between the volatility levels of the Nov and Dec options? Is that where your edge lies?
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What Buffett’s habits show us is the fruitlessness of knowing minute movements, hourly changes, and daily aberrations
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And 1987 was not an aberration; in fact, net interest income was higher as a percentage of net income than in previous years
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To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree
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The correction for the aberration of light is said by Muller not to be perfect even in that most perfect organ, the human eye
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—In the refraction of light by a convex lens the rays passing through different parts of the lens are brought to a focus at slightly different distances—this is called SPHERICAL ABERRATION; at the same time the coloured rays are separated by the prismatic action of the lens and likewise brought to a focus at different distances—this is CHROMATIC ABERRATION
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" You regret it ': That's a good thing," he answered, bringing out his words reluctantly ; " I always suspected that play was not a matter of great consequence with you, but only a tem porary aberration
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An aberration in which everything is pardonable
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I was talking of aberration
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Well, you see, a man may be sitting perfectly sane and suddenly have an aberration
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He may be conscious and know what he is doing and yet be in a state of aberration