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unnatural
adjective as in not regular; artificial
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An Indian court's ruling that a man's forced "unnatural sex" with his wife is not an offence has led to huge outrage and sparked renewed calls for better protections for married women.
Noting that a post-mortem examination revealed an "unnatural cause of death", area coroner Victoria Davies said further investigation was required and adjourned the inquest until 30 June.
But a corner must be preserved for affection, and FastHorse spares not even River’s cat from unnatural abuse.
"It is the most unnatural thing. You have just given birth, and you don't know where your baby is."
The fact is that far fewer of our landmarks have been lost to environmental disaster than to unnatural development.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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