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Put these headlines together, and you've got yourself a dystopia!
Because of their inadequate rule, the House has become a dystopia.
As the story begins, one can see the beginnings of a dystopia.
However, Bishop returned to a future that was still a dystopia.
Not dystopia, but we'll return to it, since it's been a lot of fun.
In literature the argument can certainly be made that the British do dystopia very well.
In Dystopia, players are given points for kills or assists.
Which is, of course, the essential question of every dystopia.
He sees parallels between the dystopia predicted in the story and the world today.
For most of his life, he inhabited an actual not a psychological dystopia.
The novel is also known as a mix of dystopia and utopia.
Concepts and symbols of religion may come under attack in a dystopia.
The film's story takes place in a dystopia near future where most women are sterile due to pollution.
The team resolve to try to prevent Lord from bringing about this dystopia.
The world's economy is in a shambles, and America has become a totalitarian dystopia.
Workplace dystopia is something we can all relate to.
But the plan still counted above all, which is why utopia and dystopia have not always been easy to tell apart.
What once was a beautiful utopia had fallen into a crumbling dystopia.
The game is set in the fictional underwater dystopia of Rapture.
Some countries, like South Africa, are trying to escape from that dystopia.
Let's call it the "my own private dystopia" theory.
A dystopia often has many problems, such as poverty, pollution, or a cruel ruler.
But the Isle of Dystopia had no magic at all.
In a dystopia, a girl fights for survival on live TV.
Labour need new blood, three Tory parties is some kind of modern day dystopia.