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He didn't look back, but had the feeling that the kid was staring after him with those clear, mean, psychopathically intense eyes.
The medical science of the Imperium had provided a psychopathically elegant solution to both problems at once.
Tanya whispered, her voice and features almost psychopathically calm.
She turned out to be completely, psychopathically frigid.
Of course he does have this disruptive habit of turning psychopathically violent when things go wrong.
His friend, Bob Reilly, described Graham as being "psychopathically polite."
And armed and dangerous and psychopathically oriented."
It's too dangerous for a black person to be that psychopathically angry at whites, the way that white character in "Taxi Driver" was at blacks.
Sam, a trench-coated hound dog, and Max, his psychopathically violent rabbit partner, are comic book characters created by Steve Purcell.
"Now," Cranston said, "that you have that concept in mind, imagine Billy Boy, who was psychopathically suggestible, and on top of that, catatonic!"
Though only six years old (or eight, depending on who is counting), Chick is a slang-talker, and psychopathically brave and even-tempered, an androgyne Button-Bright.
No, the U.S. moved into war position to stop a psychopathically ruthless killer from controlling a resource that is basic food to industry and can mean the difference between economic life and death.
In the meantime he amused himself by feeding Dwarf captives to Gobbla, the enormous, malodorous and psychopathically vicious Cave Squig which he kept firmly chained to his left leg.
The ship has been described in reviews as "psychopathically righteous", and as a good example of Banks' not letting technological terms and SF-staples stand in the way of describing interesting characters.
(He also plays Sunday night at Maxwell's in Hoboken, N.J.) The nearly psychopathically earnest leader of the Modern Lovers later became rock's foremost chronicler of quotidian domestic life, penning songs about suburban affairs, bad table manners, the history of parties and mowing the lawn.
In the first instance decision of Harvey [1988]Crim.L.R. 241, a confession of murder made by a psychopathically disordered woman was, it is submitted, rightly excluded when it became apparent that she might have been motivated by a childlike desire to protect her lover, whom she had over-heard confessing to the same offence.