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It requires a snakelike unhinging of the jaw to eat.
You choose, but think well before you choose the unhinging."
"Nobody loves me and the sun's going to kill me," she says, describing the unhinging of the seasons.
An unhinging, a form of desperation; Rene saw it and I heard it.
Had her difficulties, as Uncle Fearchar suggested, succeeded in unhinging her reason?
The burger, available at the bar, is as big as a baseball, and eating it requires a snakelike unhinging of the jaw.
Charles Krauthammer, the conservative columnist who also is a smart, thoughtful, and reasonable man, calls it "the unhinging of the Democratic Party."
The death by Coogan triggered a criminal investigation, truth searching, collision of the past and the present, and the unhinging of reality.
This condition wasn't some kind of mental unhinging caused by addiction to JEVEX?
The earth pyramids in South Tyrol are a special natural phenomenon that comes about in particular terrain, usually after a landslide or an unhinging of the earth.
After becoming unhinged from time, the mysterious Timebroker appeared to him, explaining that his unhinging was the result of a chain of events that caused his reality to change.
Even with her career on the skids and her looks fading, Hogue can summon up force, but only toward destructive ends: shutting down the film, panicking the backers, unhinging the studio bosses.
In previous years, especially before the collapse of Eastern Europe and the unhinging of the Soviet Union, it was not necessary for leaders to outline the specific maxims under which they would conduct foreign affairs.
Charles Krauthammer talks about "the unhinging of the Democratic Party," as it passes from "from partisanship to pathology," and David Brooks describes Democrats as "caught up in their own victimization."
This is because of events which many economists interpret as inexplicable in monetarist terms, especially the unhinging of the money supply growth from inflation in the 1990s and the failure of pure monetary policy to stimulate the economy in the 2001-2003 period.
Except, perhaps, for this: that their actions are, in a way, part of a wider unhinging of events in Iraq in October 2002, and that these, taken together, may well have been a watershed for what the hagiography industry here calls "the era of Saddam Hussein."
A memoir that portrays a family's grief at the accidental death of the author's teenage brother and the unhinging of the author's faith as she entertains the thought that some unknown sin of her own had provoked God to do this thing (she was 15 at the time).
Reptiles exhibit an extraordinary range of kinetic mechanisms, the most spectacular of which is snakes, who use highly kinetic joints to allow a huge gap; it is these highly kinetic joints that allow the wide gape and not the "unhinging" of joints, as many believe.
I opened my hands and smiled, in tending to show that I meant no harm; but I knew well enough the cause of this changed perception: it was what they had seen already of the dangerous and erratic behavior of my earlier self, especially during my unhinging after the theft of the Time Machine.