But many others believe that involvement will continue to quietly creep up.
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The coral seems reasonably healthy, thus far weathering-orperhaps inured to-temperaturecreep.
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When this happens you get what we call 'creep' with knock-on effects.
4
That's a whole other problem, which is often fuelled by lifestyle creep.
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The Christian religion did not creep into the world in the dark.
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Or have we managed to simply write him off as a weirdo?
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You're an individual after all and as a result a big weirdo.
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It's what he's good at, even if he's been a weirdo lately.
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I just have always been that kind of weirdo, I don't know.
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Or would she move on to another weirdo from the singles group?
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A kind of a weirdie, but the brains checked me on it.
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He isn't listening when the weirdie's telling me what the stuff is.
3
John Maybury, director of disturbing shorts and cutting-edge pop videos, hits the big time with his second features, a psychological weirdie starring Adrien Brody.
4
Dark, intelligent and unexpectedly gruelling, this leftfield weirdie gave me the kind of creeps for which horror devotees so often long but so rarely get.
5
"Give me that loot," I tell Tiny, and he hands over the stuff we took off the weirdie.
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This may well be his 1981 moment: the point at which all the naysayers can be dismissed as weirdy-beardy academics and media malcontents.
2
We've got our share of the weirdies, but-'
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First, the Diplomatic Corps, the usual collection of weirdies, human and otherwise....
Uso de spook em inglês
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Escalation would further spook markets: unfortunately that seems more and more likely.
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Ability to break out of the ordinary and really spook opposition defences.
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These events tend to spook investors who above all else, desire predictability.
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Then I turned to the spook squad and said, All right, everybody.
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The Hallowindow is one of the greatest spook setups I've ever seen.
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Quidnunc is indebted to a well-known Dublin spook-watcher for this alarming news.
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She wondered what exactly she'd said to make him spook like that.
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He hadn't wanted to spook Rende, not until he could be sure.
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He doesn't know about Ebenezar, and I don't want to spook him.
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I blew the horn, hoping to spook Morgenstern, but it didn't work.
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The last thing he wanted to do was spook the Recon officer.
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But I'm afraid outside influence spoiled the plot for the spook tragedy.
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He's always been an administrator, a bureaucrat and not an actual 'spook.'
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Then that night the spook slips in and shuts off the alarm.
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I want to talk to you too about this absurd spook scare.
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If you catch that spook, send us one of his tail feathers.