"The 110" is a kind of distorting lens for an already warped introduction to America.
So it did distort the book - both books - quite a bit for me.
The Kerry campaign said the mailing distorted a record of staunch support for farmers.
Not tonight, because travelling always distorts one's feelings for a time, but at your leisure, when you feel settled.
That is why rippling water waves distort the view of a pond bottom, for instance.
Individuals may misremember events or distort their account for personal reasons.
Jackson felt that children distorting themselves for a part in a short or feature was "sick", and at age 8, she walked away from Hollywood.
It wasn't a city, it was a process, a weight on the world that distorted the land for hundreds of miles around.
If those disputes are settled with a refund, he said, that can easily distort the figures for any one year.
That would seriously distort the market for other forms of energy.