How To Use Pathologically In A Sentence
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The country is as racist as it ever was, and the white population is still selfishly, even pathologically, venting its anger at and fashioning its scapegoats from the least among us -- African-Americans.
Whatever Happened to Integration?
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A deplorable number of recent works habituate us to thinking about Afghanistan as what Liam Fox, Britain's defence secretary, called a "broken 13th-century country", defined solely by pathologically violent men and silently brutalised women.
Burkas and bikinis
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But since this is a pathologically-social con, yesterday I spent maybe an hour haunting the Holiday Inn and about ten hours engrossed in chats with people I really liked.
The Truly Stupid Ferrett
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We have a government that is pathologically unable to say what it is actually about.
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Dark, in need of a haircut and pathologically thin, he looked like a down-at-the-heels rocker.
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The disorder is characterized clinically by amyotrophy and segmented sensory loss and pathologically by cavitation of central parts of the spinal canal that results in changes in direction and freedom of flow of cerebral spinal fluid.
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This may occur in part as a result of pathologically elevated activity of arginase, an enzyme that hydrolyzes arginine to ornithine and urea.
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Lymphangiectasia is a disease characterized by pathologically dilated and leaky lacteals.
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Therefore, the liver and gallbladder are closely related physiologically and pathologically.
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The whole symbolism thing would be stupid and meaningless, except that the symbolic is at least as important as the substantial to the pathologically biased and absurd human being.
Oh, *no*. *More* political maps inciting violence! | RedState
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These populations are clinically and pathologically distinct from patients with back pain or sciatica who are treated by most clinicians and included in all the other trials.
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Collum, who had as of late been pathologically tardy, arrived last, his hair disheveled, but his suit in irreproachable order.
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In addition, pathologically the masses were composed of a mixture of degenerated ligament tissue, fibrocartilage, necrotic material, and fibrin, with calcification and vascular ingrowth.
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As the title suggests, Howard is a bounder through and through, pathologically compelled to lie, cheat and deceive, suckering men and women alike, all of whom fall for his suave manner and Savile Row suits.
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In addition, pathologically the masses were composed of a mixture of degenerated ligament tissue, fibrocartilage, necrotic material, and fibrin, with calcification and vascular ingrowth.
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When you pompously attach yourself, for self elevation purposes, as “the” back scratcher by putting others down, its clear its another of your feeble, (carcass related) insidious Jackal & Hide jibes, you all to often, are compelled to pathetically, and pathologically bring sick attention to yourself.
A Prison of the Mind Two
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Most factors that normally or pathologically alter renal magnesium excretion operate in the loop of Henle.
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A left humerus of which the upper-third is wanting, and which is so much slenderer than the right as apparently to belong to a distinct individual; a left 'ulna', which, though complete, is pathologically deformed, the coronoid process being so much enlarged by bony growth, that flexure of the elbow beyond a right angle must have been impossible; the anterior fossa of the humerus for the reception of the coronoid process being also filled up with a similar bony growth.
On Some Fossil Remains of Man
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Histopathologically, there were 25 cases of primary bronchogenic carcinoma; among them, there were 5 cases of recurrence of small cell carcinoma after chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.
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There seems to be an idea that harm, and responsibility for harm, is transmitted pathologically from generation to generation.
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Early studies found male alcoholics to be overwhelmingly pathologically jealous.
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The sole patient with benign pleural disease showing a mediastinal pleural involvement on MRI was identified pathologically as tuberculous pleurisy.
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He was diagnosed as actinomycetoma clinically and pathologically. The diagnosis was confirmed by positive culture and isolated Nocardia brasiliensis.
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They concluded that the cause is chronic overinflation, which is difficult to differentiate pathologically from early microscopic emphysema.
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The liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, thymus, adrenals, and stomach were examined histopathologically and were all found to be normal.
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Most factors that normally or pathologically alter renal magnesium excretion operate in the loop of Henle.
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Or is he pathologically addicted to telling porkies?
Times, Sunday Times
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The lesions of demyelination are histopathologically characteristic of the disease.
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At some level, if a guy is pathologically committed to perpetrating fraud, you're not going to be able to stop him very often.
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pathologically interesting results
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In reality, pathologically murderous tyrants are fairly irredeemable.
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Not bad for a people commentators sometimes suggest may be pathologically unreceptive to democracy.
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PTTG may be an objective marker for pathologically biological behavior of lung squamous cell cancinomas.
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Though it did not in the least terrify me or torture me, or make me have anything approaching a dread of its repetition, I experienced a kind of rawness and sensitiveness of soul such as when, to put it pathologically, a super-sensitive mucous membrane surface is touched roughly by a hand or instrument.
The Adventure of Living
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The constituents of the body are physiologically associated with each other and pathologically influence each other.
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I stirred in cardamom and saffron because I seem to be pathologically incapable of leaving these out of Indian desserts.
Archive 2008-07-01
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Pathologically the first change noted in the epidermis is thought to be an acanthosis, followed by epithelial atrophy, and a hyperkeratosis, intercellular edema, and colloid degeneration of the prickle cells.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
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The liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, thymus, adrenals, and stomach were examined histopathologically and were all found to be normal.
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The process is self limiting in most cases and pathologically correlates with oedematous interstitial pancreatitis.