This profession scandalizes her mother, a member of the local gentry, a class slightly above that of most of the people Enid cares for. |
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When afflicted, he scandalizes his comforters by damning the day that he was born. |
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Rimbaud's brawling affair with his mentor, Paul Verlaine, destroys Verlaine's bourgeois marriage and scandalizes literary Paris. |
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The pitch he makes for a new advertising campaign scandalizes the management because the central figure is missing: there is no dog. |
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Such division openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the holy cause of preaching the Gospel to every creature. |
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Based on our experience, the work being done by divorced men's lobby groups scandalizes other men. |
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His decision to let children of illegal immigrants attend state colleges at the in-state tuition rate, which so scandalizes the zero-tolerance conservatives, is conventional bipartisan pragmatism in Texas. |
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