Ironically detached, they will not test, one-by-one, the proposed septuple functions of Christ's hand, nor will heptamerousness appall them. |
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The hypocrisy that comes back to the bill through what the government has done to it is enough to appall anyone. |
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He is charming and unpretentious, though he has a penchant for moony gyrations and emotive expressions that tend to appall his critics. |
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But they appall the party's libertarian wing, which thinks the government has no business regulating on personal morality. |
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When I see this bill, one of the things that stands out that will shock and should appall many Canadians is what the bill does. |
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In my New York of the future, all pipes and wires will be strung along the upper sides of those tunnels, above a catwalk, accessible to engineers and painted brilliant colors to delight rather than appall the eye. |
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There are editors — often the same editors — who will try to take an interesting detail out of the story simply because the detail happens to horrify or appall them. |
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