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Meanings of disturbingly familiar in English
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Usage of disturbingly familiar in English
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Iris begins to chant, in Aramaic I think-somethingcontaining disturbinglyfamiliar names.
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We drift past a memory that looks disturbinglyfamiliar to me.
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Pax's expression was disturbinglyfamiliar, as Ellis had lived with it for almost two decades.
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Something was disturbinglyfamiliar about the scene.
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It was also disturbinglyfamiliar-looking, though it was shoulder-length and tied back with a blue silk ribbon.
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Changed indeed it all was: yet Cally found it quite disturbinglyfamiliar too....
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Something was disturbinglyfamiliar about her.
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Why that smell, so disturbinglyfamiliar?
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The voice was somehow disturbinglyfamiliar, as were the eyes, but I couldn't recall from where, and that worried me.
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There was something disturbinglyfamiliar about that blanket...
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A video released on Tuesday showed Muhammad Musallam (20) wearing the disturbinglyfamiliar orange jumpsuit of an Islamic State captive.
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Chewbacca lumbered in carrying a large packing case filled with disturbinglyfamiliar metal parts-theremains, in bronzed bits and pieces, of See-Threepio.
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Yet in this strangeness Lilla found a disturbinglyfamiliar quality, like an echo of something lost, a vague and diminished reapparition of an old ideal.
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Desiderio called West's video "a tableau that was disturbinglyfamiliar, rapturously beautiful and frighteningly uncanny," in an essay published Monday for W Magazine.