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back into the stunted trees which edged the open area next to the
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stunted bushes and hedgerows in the vicinity, and could sense that
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stunted trees that dotted the coastline
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carefully through the thicket of stunted trees and gorse bushes that
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To the east of the cross-roads lay a track barely visible that wound over hummock and stony outcrop, twisting and turning though stunted bush and nodding button grass for many kilomiles until finally reaching the mighty outcrop called 'Rocky Mount'
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beneath the meagre shelter of a stunted oak
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They were probably not unlike that stunted breed which was common all over Scotland thirty or forty years ago, and which is now so much mended through the greater part of the low country, not so much by a change of the breed, though that expedient has been employed in some places, as by a more plentiful method of feeding them
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In the Eastlands, the dark skies nearly held back all tree and plant life and stunted those that could survive the harsh conditions
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She led him through a tangled patch of undergrowth, stopping abruptly at a stunted bush
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―Love‖ oftentimes devolves into Lust in the minds of the (emotionally) stunted who are unable to understand what to make of it
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What sets our Nickelodeon Generation apart (in some manner) from prior generations is a troubling disregard for parental authenticity; a legacy passed down to them by their emotionally and morally stunted Boomer Parents whose puerile adolescence and (the) mixed messages conveyed to their offsprings have all but erased the traditional boundaries that formerly defined the (proper) role(s) of parent and child
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His (own) twisted sense of self-righteousness has stunted the Evolution of Character that is normally required to promote healing on all levels
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Nevertheless, this remarkable decision should demand closer scrutiny by reasonable men and women over the question of competency as such vaguely defined standards may apply to certain individuals of ―limited‖ intelligence or stunted emotional development that (supposedly) renders their ability to make sound judgment problematical; yet for all intent and purposes, however, seem sufficiently capable of leading normal, productive lives; and whose marginal ―deficiencies‖ are not considered in any manner an impediment to the legal requirements respective of property and person
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He wheeled it into place in the shade provided by a pair of stunted trees and set the horse free to graze in a nearby patch of grass
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use her wings-even previous mutations were stunted by the device
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In the instant the musician played the last note, his fermata was stunted
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the family have "YouKe blood" (1875), because the family has stunted growth, poor behavior and criminal record
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According to you one got stunted in his
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It was his opinion that the curriculum of the time stunted students’ capacity for
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Gradually, they approached a small island fringed with stunted bushes and with
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And the stunted F flat outlook
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and physical harm, including disease and stunted growth, often have
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She saw a few stunted trees a short distance away and on closer inspection, found three upright stones next to one another under the trees
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He was small, stunted, and awkward, and when he spoke to
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to a more modest angle, and the limbs of bushes and stunted
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At the far edge of the copse grew a stunted oak
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Their moral growth has become stunted
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The ogre took it and placed it next to the table; among the soup bowls and a stunted vase holding a branch of artificial flowers with effort
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Deforestation had caused the swamps, and attempts to drain them had made everything worse, creating barren, infertile wastelands of inedible grass and stunted melaleucas
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been sand, rocks and a few stunted shrubs, now the land was fairer
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Her favorite subject was, of course, English, and she hoped to become a writer someday, but was forever bogged down by her appearance, and that in turn stunted her growth
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He shook his head, glancing at the stunted trees, at the marching woods below, a green mass which seemed to send out tendrils straggling up the sides of the cliffs
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The mighty arms spread wide as the beast plunged, stupefyingly quick for all his vast bulk and stunted legs
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Too much (and this seems the tendency these days) and you stifle the child and instil fear into him or her – development can be stunted
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And at last among the lichen-grown ruins of their city only a single shape lurked, a stunted abhorrent perversion of nature
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The sun had set and darkness was gathering over the plain, lightened a little by the stars that made stunted ghosts out of the cactus growths
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There were several varieties of citrus fruit and a few stunted apples
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We are patients in Maya‘s Asylum ……… Thumb through any magazine, flip through the channels of the TV, go wherever there are people, and you‘ll see nothing but a morbidly juvenile, fear-infected, stunted, runtish race over which Maya reigns supreme and unchallenged ‗and Jed seems to think Maya will win a lot of the time……… ‗You think you‘re on top of something, but the only thing to be on top of is Maya, and she‘s on top of you like a house on a mouse……
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The Hyrkanians are dark and generally tall and slender, though a squat slant-eyed type is more and more common among them, resulting from mixture with a curious race of intelligent, though stunted, aborigines, conquered by them among the mountains east of Vilayet, on their westward drift
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creepers and stunted ferns on the forest floor
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Moving closer, making use of the long dry grasses and stunted bushes for cover, Siri peered over the vegetation
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form was stunted by the
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Lest their growth become stunted
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Emotional aspects and spiritual concerns have been muted and stunted in today's world
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to buy a tree and see it stunted and shrivelled
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and distant that the child grows up with a stunted emotional
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a year, not much grows there except some hardy bushes, and a few stunted trees
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stunted, bushy acacia to the sheets of rock below
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The sale was imminent, but possibly that idea’s all in the air now; a stunted process
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Thirty two years of marriage serve well to establish understanding between a couple and Barbara rolled with the blows as her husband’s mood, stunted conversation over the meal
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The United States is one of only three countries in the world that hasn’t officially adopted the SI, along with economically stunted Liberia and Myanmar
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what would have stunted abundance,
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Clearly we were the most exciting thing to have happened so far in their stunted existence and they intended to make the most of it
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And all of their possible growth in the Lord in this lifetime ends up getting stunted as a result of the “death” that was brought upon them by the negative and abusive words spoken to them by their own natural parents
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Why, his parents stunted his growth to begin with, and with my denying him the wifely hype, he went wayward in the end and then, how the vicissitudes of life victimized him
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the stunted trees of the lake like an enormous tidal wave, intent on obliterating
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Wild quince trees, thick and stunted, lined both sides of the drainage
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That is how stunted or as
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A culture of shame will forever remain spiritually stunted, having never learned that love's miracle cure is forgiveness
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stunted my growth when I felt I was moving too fast,
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Many a young girl's growth had been stunted by a precocious pregnancy
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Stunted scrub of she-oak, bottle-brush and cotton trees,
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They made camp in a clump of stunted trees
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I imagine their souls thin and threadbare, stunted by cold and hunger, poor and pitiful, but certainly there
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Where I saw only an ample lady serenely cracking almonds in a way condemned by the polite, Charlotte's earnest glance pierced the veil of flesh to the withered, stunted soul of her
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There was a brief period when there was no sound other than the breeze rustling the grass and stunted bushes on the other side of the cold concrete walls
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Plant life aspired to nowhere near its full potential and was never lush, but always brown and stunted
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If we fail to look after it, the flowers will be stunted and soon die
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from the herd are some stunted trees surrounded by bushes, which would be perfect for a shot
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Our goal is to reach the stunted trees at the bottom of the hill
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Mixed in with a few half-truths and whole truths that are sufficiently poisoned and warped and stunted; to ignore the actual truths these myths symbolically reveal…
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We cannot see if the human Inner Self has been stunted, or twisted, or starved, or damaged, or numbed, or split-up
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Or permanently 20% stunted
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By keeping the ugly truths of civilization away from children: hiding them, so civilized children are raised inside a protected, unreal fantasy… their natural sense of Pure Wonder is systematically dulled, poisoned, stifled, stunted and destroyed
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When any of the stages of experience are missing or not experienced, the entire linear process of growing up and maturing becomes frozen, or stunted, or damaged in some way
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Because everything Small, Growing, New, Young, Healthy, Vibrant, Creative, Positive, and Good inside the Accumulation called Civilization: is systematically poisoned, crushed, twisted, stunted, destroyed, killed, butchered, tortured, hated, feared, and attacked
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We worship the pyramidal zenith of unapproachable, stunted people; who we call Stars… who if we got to know them, we would lose all interest in
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’ Until it makes them incapable of being honest about so many things; their selective tool-brain whitewashes, avoids, censors, deflects, changes, manipulates so much of the human psyche; that you get a twisted, stunted, deformed version of reality, of their humanity… until you get pride, arrogance, smugness, blindness, inhumanity
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What is never studied is how the intrinsic creativity of children is slowly suppressed, stunted and destroyed
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By living inside an artificially concreted set of walls and separations, the human psyche developed its own barriers which cut off, stunted and distorted the development of Love, Giving, Trusting, Happiness
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Does a bored child; playing video games for ten hours straight inside a house… ever miss going outside and climbing trees? How can they miss this kind of a challenge? When they never had a chance to climb one when they were younger, and full of energy and vitality… with the burning drive to climb, and clamber over everything they could find? If the motor skills of your child have not been actively challenged and stretched every day up until the age of five: the rest of their development will be equally stunted
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there are people, and you"ll see nothing but a morbidly juvenile, fear-infected, stunted,
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Everything was starting to look stunted
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The plants were stunted and nasty
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Every inexplicable conspiracy and evil in the perceived physical world is based upon and originates from an ancient evil which is so old and so ever-present, and so all-corrupting, and so insane; that the tiny glimmers of sanity, the tiny exceptions, the few rare lucky instances where GOOD Life energy is not completely poisoned and destroyed and stunted and reversed into evil by these dead rotting filth are as distant and far between as the stars are from each other
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If I had succumbed to the seeming safety of a negative meaning perspective about women after my summary dismissal by one woman, my life might have felt safer, but it would have been stunted
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All of his good positive traits were not supported: instead every goodness in Hitler is attacked, sabotaged, weakened, poisoned, stunted, starved out of existence
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As a result of drug abuse, the child's growth is stunted, and his emotional and physical development slows down significantly, and the effect of this situation can be observed in his behaviour
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Aside from the usual care, when the plant and seedlings are withering or the growths are stunted, the most probable cause is improper ventilation
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While greenhouses are built to supply heat to growing plants, a little over the threshold of the plant and the plant dies or the growth is stunted
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I explained that they were bare masses of stone, with hardly enough earth in their clefts to nourish a stunted tree
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On one side of the road rose a high, rough bank, where hazels and stunted oaks, with their roots half-exposed held uncertain tenure: the soil was too loose for the latter; and strong winds had blown some nearly horizontal
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In the center of the little island, a few short and stunted pines had found root, forming a thicket, into which Hawkeye darted with the swiftness of a deer, followed by the
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Among the topmost leaves, which scantily concealed the gnarled and stunted limbs, a savage was nestled, partly concealed by the trunk of the tree, and partly exposed, as though looking down upon them to ascertain the effect produced by his treacherous aim
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A few dingy olives and stunted fig-trees struggled hard for existence, but their withered dusty foliage abundantly proved how unequal was the conflict
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When they issued from the stunted woods which clung to the barren sides of the mountain, upon a flat and mossy rock that formed its summit, they met the morning, as it came blushing above the green pines of a hill that lay on the opposite side of the valley of the Horican
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As he crossed Grattan Bridge he looked down the river towards the lower quays and pitied the poor stunted houses
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Round Rabaiotti's halted ice gondola stunted men and women squabble