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3 Sentences With "pulled out of shape"

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The popular fan magazine, however, in its November edition did prepare its readers for John Huston's appearance in the film: "Huston's make-up is one that has proved rather painful. Scars cover almost his entire face and his features are pulled out of shape so that he is almost unrecognizable.""New Pictures You Should See—And Why", "Kongo", The New Movie Magazine, November 1932, page 112. Internet Archive. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
Their dress > is scanty, consisting of a compromise between a langoti (a loincloth) and a > dhoti, a strip of cloth wound tightly round the waist in rope-like folds and > passed between the legs with the spare end hanging down in front below the > knees. Often this garment diminishes to the scantiest rag. They adorn their > necks with handsome strings of beads and their arms occasionally with metal > and glass bangles. Their ears are pulled out of shape by the weight of > numerous brass rings with which they are usually garnished and occasionally > they wear pagris.
The word populism has become a contested term that has been used in reference to a diverse variety of movements and beliefs. The political scientist Will Brett characterised it as "a classic example of a stretched concept, pulled out of shape by overuse and misuse", while the political scientist Paul Taggart has said of populism that it is "one of the most widely used but poorly understood political concepts of our time". The term originated as a form of self-designation, being used by members of the People's Party active in the United States during the late 19th century. In the Russian Empire during the same period, a group referred to itself as the narodniki, which has often been translated into English as populists.

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