In my heart of hearts, I think unenforceable laws such as these are abominations that bring the entire legal system into disrepute. |
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His eight models are absurdist and visionary monuments to human, societal, and governmental follies, abominations, and questionable policies. |
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That is not to say abominations have not been committed and covered up by clergy. |
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I don't want to upset any owners of these abominations but for heavens sake, what on earth possessed you when you bought one of these things. |
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I'm sure you have plenty of marketing surveys that show people LOVE the convenience of having these unholy abominations, but I know what you're up to. |
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The leaves of tea are mingled with sloe leaves and other abominations. |
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Thankfully, most of those late 1980's fusion abominations, like Asian pizza with wood ear mushrooms, brine shrimp and soy sauce, are mostly banished from contemporary menus. |
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If I felt like jumping on the bandwagon, I could discuss how both of these films are abominations to the Christmas holiday and just plain sacrilegious. |
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It goes without saying that we are solidly behind these workers and their unions in their condemnation of these abominations. |
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The scale allowed spectacular miniatures for each faction, from Titans to giant tunnellers and mechanical abominations. |
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In the meantime, the current setup is much, much better than nothing, and allows me to go to Sunday Mass without fearing the usual abominations. |
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On the contrary: to confess he is made in the image of God is to admit that he smirched that image by his abominations. |
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Countless alien craft rain down, annihilating the fortunate few and turning everyone else into enslaved abominations. |
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People of taste in both countries, must be sickened by these abominations. |
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Building regulations were stretched to the very limit, and the last thing considered was environmental impact and the lives of the people who would occupy these abominations. |
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It is all the more distressing that such abominations should enjoy any currency precisely at a time when we are commemorating the end of the Second World War. |
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For the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate. |
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Bill Gates urges people to beware of it. Dread that the abominations people create will become their masters, or their executioners, is hardly new. |
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Showy piety, legalism and quietism were all abominations, almost as much as the cheap oil and harsh flavours of phoney ethnic food. His own scorecard had some blots. |
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In addition to this impressive resume, Vasquez soon discovers that her attractive physique will give her a significant advantage when dealing with some of the Salemites' more prurient abominations. |
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The second thread was the emergence of legends and rumors about the undead, soulless and unbaptized abominations who clawed their way from the grave to wreak havoc on the living. |
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Estimates vary but it seems reasonable to say that there are around 800,000 Armenians who died in theseĀ abominations which constitute the first of the three genocides of the 20th century. |
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But the current leadership is anxious, not least for economic reasons, to preserve stable relations with America, Taiwan and Japan the top three abominations in the eyes of ultra-nationalists. |
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It is a risky bet not just for the benighted Chechens, nor only because the paramilitaries' abominations drive some young people to join the separatists as their best chance of vengeance. |
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Ormuz was said to be a Babel for its confusion of tongues, and for its moral abominations to match the cities of the Plain. |
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The abominations of heathen sacrifices are not more hideous in detail than these criminal records of the condition of England's metropolis in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. |
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Go through the middle of the city, through the middle of Jerusalem, and set a mark on the foreheads of the men that sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done in the middle thereof. |
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One final message to the know-alls, I do not speed over the calming measures the only reason we have these abominations is due to inconsiderate motorists. |
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