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Basically, the U.S. government is getting grotesquely overcharged by the healthcare industry, one way or another.
FORBES: Let's 'Clean Sheet' Our Failed Approach To Entitlements
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The record crowd of 118, 402 watched in shock as Barbaro veered sideways, his right leg flaring out grotesquely.
NPR: Barbaro Makes Progress After Leg Surgery
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He was angular and professorial-looking, and he peered at us owlishly through steel-rimmed glasses with lenses that grotesquely magnified his eyes.
NEWYORKER: Rat Beach
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Faced with examples of such grotesquely slanted reporting in a reputable newspaper, critics often tend to blame it on journalistic ignorance.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: New York Times shilling for Islamists
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Several early 16th-century cast-metal oil lamps are modeled as African heads whose features, especially the mouths grotesquely stretched into wick-holders, convey a sense of mockery.
WSJ: Less Familiar Faces | Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe | Princeton University Art Museum | By Barrymore Laurence Scherer
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It was a joke, taken grotesquely out of context, but not one a politician more finely attuned to the times and his own vulnerabilities would have made.
BBC: Has Mitt Romney got what it takes?
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But MSAs have been severely hobbled by mandates such as grotesquely high minimum deductibles and arbitrary, restrictive rules that determine which companies are allowed to offer MSAs to their workers.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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My read of the above is that Blair is properly offended by corporate influence that has at times grotesquely revealed itself in the form of bailouts for the well connected.
FORBES: What Would Ben Franklin Say About An America In Decline?
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Instead, we live in a grotesquely partisan era.
CNN: Marine's Facebook posts on Obama go too far
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In the summer of 1995, locals began to notice that many frogs at their local watering holes were somehow deformed: some were missing legs, others had too many, some had eyes inside their mouth and so, grotesquely, on.
ECONOMIST: Small things often hold big secrets
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Others are grotesquely inflated by fear.
FORBES: In Our Fear-Based Economy, Fiscal Cliff Talks Obsess Over Income, Ignore Net Worth