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1. Something flared up too bright and too close and between the gaps in his helmet visor not covered with the boneless alien appendages, he saw Wambach wielding a plasma cutter, swinging the clumsy, fat, meter-long cylinder like the hilt of a ridiculously out of proportion sword
2. He was capable of constructing it, but passing the suffering on to Jaseem was all out of proportion to the casual callousness that Jaseem had committed
3. The look she gave him was all out of proportion to telling her his birth year unless it was the same as hers
4. Her body was soft, smooth, and perfectly shaped, clothed in a one-piece, skin-tight jersey-like outfit with a low, low as in under, cut top that made a very fine presentation of very fine features, just the right shape between curve and point, voluptuous but not sloppy or out of proportion
5. Wearing too much mascara on the bottom can make small eyes appear distorted and out of proportion
6. I am of the opinion that the media is purposely blowing everything out of proportion
7. On kill rate alone nothing comes close and indeed they killed 90% of all terrorists killed in Owamboland which is a figure totally out of proportion to their numbers
8. ) If anything, they responded far out of proportion to the crimes
9. These vandals are prosecuted and sentenced far out of proportion to their crimes, while actual terrorists on the right wing are at times not even seriously investigated until after the fact
10. In the early years following the war, Gordon had deemed it necessary that Truman accompany the cocaine on each northbound trip, reasoning that, if even the hint of a problem began to develop, he would be on hand to resolve it before it grew out of proportion
11. The hunt had been good! The bison were fat on the plentiful grass that grew out of proportion with any other time that he could remember
12. Nevertheless, when they had problems, no matter how insignificant, they got blown out of proportion in light of what had transpired
13. completely out of proportion to the rest of her very slight
14. David: You’re blowing this way out of proportion
15. I know that by reading this book you wil gain results far out of proportion to the
16. Little as he knew of Pictish ways, he was aware that the number of men clustered about them was out of proportion to the size of the village
17. V was all ways trying to tell me how hectic this Chris guy was but I suspected he was blowing it well out of proportion
18. They got a hold of half the story and blew the rest out of proportion
19. sometimes have feelings that seem out of proportion to the events that
20. But, mom, you’re really blowing this out of proportion
21. “The foetus’s structural development is out of proportion to its internal development
22. Indeed the head was so out of proportion with the rest of the body that it seemed hardly wider than the thick neck
23. The realities at most situations tend to get blown way out of proportion, due to vast misunderstandings as we easily get emotional, principally about things closest to our hearts
24. � As a special counselor of Prime Minister Churchill, she exert a considerable influence on the policies and the strategies of the British, an influence out of proportion to her rank or sex
25. issue was blown out of proportion on both sides
26. whole thing was blown out of proportion by the paper, and now your
27. rewarded out of proportion to their risk profiles, while high beta stocks are penalized
28. Watergate affair, and his continual insistence that it was all blown out of proportion by his enemies
29. Up until now there is an aspect to Vulcan culture that you have not been privy to, and it revolves around how Vulcans select mates Your reaction, as well as that of Professor Heart, was extremely out of proportion to the stimulus either of you were presented
30. Your heart should immeasurably beat out of proportion
31. When anger is out of proportion to the event there is probably many
32. can’t be friends and blowing things way out of proportion when he
33. There is nothing to grasp in an anxiety except choas in out of proportions
34. I have always said: part of this hatred is just and part of it is unjust and out of proportion
35. Her limbs grew long and out of proportion, with boney joints and angles all wrong
36. This thing is blown way out of proportion
37. that is way overblown and hyped out of proportion
38. In the same way fables help people to cling on to the untrue larger than life images of people and other living beings and of events that never was or exaggerated and blown out of proportion for people to worship such super humans or beings
39. Another possibility is that there may never be a break-even point because of changes in the value of the training or because the cost of training is out of proportion to the potential benefit, as in Exhibit 7
40. Oval Face – This face is often classically beautiful, with no feature out of proportion
41. out of proportion or, worse yet, would cause her to lose the two people who, besides her
42. Anxiety only becomes a problem when it is out of proportion to the situation, that is, when it often occurs
43. · Anxiety can be helpful to us and only becomes unhelpful when it is out of proportion to the situation
44. The body of the bison looks slightly out of proportion, very much like the worked-out bulldog in Tom and Jerry cartoons, with a slim waist, wide, powerful shoulders, and a huge head
45. This is the crucial difference in a reflective neural pattern, the perception of fear can bounce back, feeding upon itself, becoming distorted out of proportion to any actual danger
46. The human head of the Sphinx is out of proportion to all the rest of the statue
47. He understood that he had to be patient with her but he was only worried about things being blown out of proportion
48. If the piece seems unreasonably out of proportion, modifications may have been made by combining different sections or parts of furniture
49. You are nervously irritable, Rodion Romanovitch, by temperament; it's out of proportion with other qualities of your heart and character, which I flatter myself I have to some extent divined
50. “You’re really blowing this out of proportion