Citing the scientific consensus that global warming is disturbingly real, Francis left little doubt about who to blame.
In short, Mr Berlusconi is more dominant than ever indeed, disturbingly so (see article).
In the face of all of this, the Obama administration has been disturbingly timid.
But it does mean that far from being an aberrant behaviour, psychopathy may be disturbingly normal.
It may well have made it, but if it did, it is keeping disturbingly quiet.
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After a few hundred miles and a quick poke around, you realise that the wonderful seats are disturbingly familiar.
Having walked all the way from Colorado with his German Shepherd Zeus, Logan seems disturbingly well qualified.
But because of Robert's fall at L.A. Gear--and because Skechers is a disturbingly similar business--Wall Street was leery.
If new research is to be believed, a disturbingly high number of young Indians are losing the courage.
The hitherto tight link between economic activity and job creation looks disturbingly slack.
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One reason is that European countries have value-added taxes, which are a disturbingly efficient way of generating more revenue.
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Most disturbingly, according to police records, the offenders were known to their victims in more than 94% of the cases.
Niemtzow appears to be the leading advocate for the use of acupuncture on wounded soldiers, and he has been disturbingly effective.
Result: A brand I admired, one I could see myself settling down with, has revealed a disturbingly desperate side to its character.
But the lackluster revenues from such sporting events' ad purchases illustrate a disturbingly larger trend -- last year's revenue was worse than expected.
We all hope not, but in 2012 the evidence is mounting that something disturbingly violent is trending in a game that embraces violence.
But two new lawsuits paint a disturbingly different picture of America's oldest investment bank, alleging fraud, mismanagement, inept options trading and conflicts of interest.
For modernist buildings, the challenge and the process are disturbingly different.
Even before the fire at Tazreen, deadly incidents were disturbingly common.
Puracal's family and supporters have said that while visiting him at La Modelo, they've been shocked to see he's gotten very ill and is disturbingly underweight.
Apart from the kitsch dioramas and disturbingly lifelike mannequins, highlights include finds from the Al-Qusais archaeological site dating back to between 2500 BC and 500 BC.
Despite Japan pumping nearly a trillion dollars into the economy, and keeping interest rates at near zero, there are still disturbingly few signs of a genuine recovery.
Finally, and most disturbingly to Dr Colman, half the cloned (and seemingly normal) cows and sheep that make it through to birth drop dead within three weeks.
Seated on the floor in the home of a local benefactor, a group of refugees from Homs and surrounding villages recount disturbingly similar stories of violent dispossession.
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His administration's relations with Japan were disturbingly confrontational at first.
The analysis is a disturbingly convincing explanation for Africa's woes.
Or it could be Roman (Skarsgard), the arrogant Godfrey scion, whose sister Shelley is disturbingly deformed and whose mother, Olivia (Janssen), the otherworldly beautiful and controlling grand dame of Hemlock Grove.
Disturbingly, rather than drawing distinctions between his party and its rivals, Netanyahu has spent the days since the primary drawing distinctions between himself and a minor player in his own party.
Which, disturbingly, is what might be happening at Facebook.
Older, more cynical hands may find this disturbingly familiar.
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