No nation which had surrendered these powers to a foreign entity could, by any perversion of language, be described as sovereign. |
Artists, in this view, are people who may avoid neurosis and perversion by sublimating their impulses in their work. |
I have evidence of perjury and the perversion of the course of justice and misfeasance in public office. |
Pure theory is too vulnerable to corruption and perversion at the hands of opportunists. |
All disciples of cinematic perversion know too well the delights of suffering in the face of intense pleasure. |
The most compelling argument, and the issue at the heart of the liberal perversion of liberalism, is in the area of humanitarianism. |