If you refuse to answer a question I'll have to zap you.
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The zap guns are clearly automatic; otherwise someone would be guarding you.
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David asked Cato what he thought and zap, Cato blew the signal.
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A frozen human isn't like poultry you can zap and tease apart.
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There's no home delivery, or cling wrap, or microwave to zap leftovers.
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Maybe they'll find a way to use must-pass legislation to nuke it.
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The legal equivalent of the UK announcing its plans to nuke Brussels.
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But there could be a fatal flaw in Mr Kim's new nuke.
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The Russian one is still coming, and those wackos might nuke it.
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If it was a nuke we probably wouldn't be here right now.
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Even at that distance, the target's head would atomize, which was exactly the point.
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As they moved closer the hump seemed to atomize, breaking apart into a swirling cloud.
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Combined they packed enough punch to atomize Bloodied Spirit.
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You just can't atomize hot paraffin.
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An atomized mist jetted out from the walls, turning the jungle steamy.
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Rather than softening up the enemy, the purpose was to atomise the defence.
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A cartomiser is a cartridge that contains e-liquid as well as the technology necessary to atomise it, or turn it into faux smoke.
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This new model of working has led to a more atomised workforce.
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But it's not all wafts of atomised bliss being a perfumer.
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Cars have ruined cities, atomised people and poisoned the atmosphere.
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That doesn't go well for personal growth and it leads to stereotypes and atomised society.
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Contemporary Chinese society is undergoing convulsions more drastic than those that produced our own atomised society.
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His holiday subjects became more singular, atomised; those left behind by packaged fortnights to Greece and Spain.
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The world of pop culture has changed dramatically since then, becoming more fractured, atomised and less culturally important.
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The result is a much more precarious existence, a retreat from civic life into a private, atomised realm.
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Our lives are increasingly atomised, but you can see the pleasure that comes from communal or civic participation.
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Help build resilient and connected communities Society has atomised us from one another, hampering our ability to create change.
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Parents are increasingly atomised, separated from wider networks of extended families and community that used to pass wisdom down.
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Keeping schools open is vital -not least for those disadvantaged children whose education has been atomised by lockdown measures.
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The neoliberal right in both the Conservative and Labour parties treat individuals as if they are atomised units of economic calculation.
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These tendencies have atomised and fragmented workers, especially because they have been accompanied by a relentless political assault on trade unions.