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The new legislation will specify that “antisemitic, racist or other inhumanly motivated actions” rule out naturalization.

Reports are circulating that a single seat in the inhumanly humongous SoFi Stadium for the last night of Taylor Swift’s appearances next summer could buy you an entire balcony at the Chandler.

But come summer, the beach will be crowded and Mr. al-Asaad, 43, and his fellow bodybuilders will spend hours lying on the sand, tanning their skin to an inhumanly bronze shade ahead of competitions abroad.

“Just as he was, in the same clothes, he was buried inhumanly, like an animal.”

Frank was the best shot she knew with a bow, but this bandit Sciron was inhumanly good.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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