I am appalled at her ungratefulness and disregard for other people who have the disease. |
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I was appalled by his sheer lack of professional introspection in the face of substantial evidence that contradicted his assertions. |
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As a student who is paying for university using government money, I find myself appalled at the service from the registrar's office. |
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He was appalled and immediately decreed that all patients receiving such therapy should have proper anaesthetic cover. |
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I was appalled at the political mileage that was made out of a pack of lies told about desperate people in need. |
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Those of us who are scientists are just as appalled by the anti-vaxxers as anyone. |
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The philosopher, whose materialist view of religion appalled the bishops, found his published works rigorously suppressed by officialdom. |
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Patricia said she is appalled that she was left stranded to deal with the crisis herself. |
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My mother was appalled that we had even contemplated taking Percy to the vet to be put down. |
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I was similarly appalled at the condition of the park on my last visit to my home village two years ago. |
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She is appalled to see him stand before them with folded hands and humbly assert that he was fine. |
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He is appalled at the lack of courteous response and civil helpfulness that he took for granted in his younger life. |
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Residents living close to where it is proposed to build the facility are appalled. |
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It was things like the absence of drinks and the sheer lack of respect for elderly people, which appalled me. |
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I came back hoping to hear good things and I am appalled that it has fallen apart this way. |
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She was appalled at the condition of the place, but at least it kept them out of the cold and rain. |
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He would also have been appalled that homegrown players had so quickly adopted the cheating tendency. |
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I was appalled to discover that my evening out was going to double in price. |
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Residents in Victoria Street were today appalled that such a crime occurred on their doorsteps. |
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Should they be appalled because of the lack of respect the artist has shown towards a human body? |
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Those who aren't outraged are merely appalled, if not by the lyrics, by the production. |
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Pensioners' charities and lobby groups are appalled at the problems we are storing up for the future. |
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One mother of two boys, said she had been appalled at the choice of subject matter. |
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I returned to the car within two hours, and was appalled to see this penalty notice. |
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Xu was so appalled at the news that she decided to quit her habit of eating at roadside food stands. |
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When I lived in India, I was appalled at the lack of respect for a livable life we all displayed. |
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He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information. |
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Lock becomes the possum caught in the headlights, fascinated and appalled by a Machiavelli she both loved and feared. |
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I have been appalled at the things that I have heard people prepared to say on radio talkback. |
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The only thing we had in common was that we were both appalled and shamed by the Waynes of this world. |
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A tearful Morphew, the father of two grown-up daughters, told the court he was appalled by what he had done and was sorry. |
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It was his belief that the Council's senior officials were appalled that the four other potential routes were screened out because of a plant. |
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I sit here typing with a sore and sunburnt head, an aching arm, a depleted bank balance, and feeling a little bit appalled with myself. |
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I am absolutely appalled at your barracking for England tomorrow night in the World Cup Final. |
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Even in her shock, she was appalled by the meanness of the men's living conditions. |
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The prospect of this raft of equity raising has seized and appalled the collective imagination of the City. |
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She is initially intimidated and appalled, but eventually conquers her fear to partake, indeed to star, in the jock beanfeast. |
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I wouldn't go as far as to say I was appalled but I was glad we had one of the world's top referees in charge. |
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We were appalled to read in your newspaper that there is a scheme afoot to install so-called traffic calming measures in this road. |
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Second, at the same time, I'm somewhat surprised and mildly appalled that this story hasn't generated a lot of buzz in the blogosphere. |
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Furthermore, he has occasionally appalled the Parisian bien-pensants by endorsing the opinions of his heroes. |
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The wholesale carnage of trench warfare appalled many military leaders and politicians. |
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Others, with stay-at-home, nonpolitical wives, were appalled at her trespasses onto the male public sphere. |
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The shrillness of our ideological debates, the emotional shallowness, the vulgarity of our culture, would have appalled him. |
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I assume that he is appalled at the ungodliness of a nation that has largely rejected the hypocrisies and hatreds of organised religion. |
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A door was opened to him and there, before his appalled gaze, still swung the unhandily dispatched corpse. |
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They would also be appalled by our enormous national debt and the dismal status of our huge welfare programs. |
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When she saw the maisonette in Sowerby Road, Acomb, she was at first appalled by the untidy state it was in. |
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A victim said he was shocked and appalled that anyone could make such an unfounded and untruthful remark. |
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Travel narratives suggest that many well-to-do European and American travelers were appalled by the mixing of social classes. |
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I was appalled by all the stalls that were selling brand new goods, supposedly cheap. |
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We were variously amused, appalled and aroused by what we were seeing, and the bad jokes were one way of dealing with that. |
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I was appalled with the poor speakerphone our department used to connect two geographically diverse groups of our faculty for faculty meetings. |
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During the reign of King Philip II, Pope Pius V, appalled at the unconscionable carnage of the bullfights, forbade the practice of the corridas. |
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Fifteen minutes into the usual volley of questions and answers, he suddenly stops, looks appalled and clasps a hand to his face. |
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We're left confused, appalled, and with no clear idea about anyone's guilt and no place to put our mixed emotions, no catharsis at all. |
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I am appalled to read about the growing problem of helicopter parents at colleges across the country. |
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To this day, I still feel appalled that there are people who have such hideous and dark sides to them. |
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As I chewed my food, I shook my head and pretended to be appalled by his lack of interest. |
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Pam Jones of the Christadelphian church in Blenheim Road, said she was appalled at the damage caused on Tuesday night. |
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I am angered and appalled at the way the news media has made a circus of their portrayal of this case. |
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When soaking, bedraggled hikers clomped into Tuku at about 6am, an old woman manning a hot noodle stand, was appalled. |
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We are appalled at the perilous state of the farming and fishing industries. |
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I became appalled by what I saw in my brothers and sisters, their inconsideration for their hosts. |
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I am appalled this issue was not picked up on in the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee. |
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She explained the story in full to her mother, who sounded somewhat shocked and appalled. |
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We are equally appalled by this man's behavior, but let me emphasize that he is no grasping, concupiscent villain. |
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Watching it, I found myself quietly appalled by the smugness, condescension and bogus rhetoric on display. |
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We are appalled at the irresponsible attitude you have displayed in condoning such anti-social behaviour. |
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A countryman at heart, he was nevertheless fascinated and appalled by the urban condition. |
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Perhaps it was a Freudian slip but we have heard Hyde and many of us are appalled by the despotic insinuations of that remark. |
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She said that, as somebody who has been crusading to get insurance premiums down for drivers under 25, she was appalled at such comments. |
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With her usual perfection, Keaton plays an uptight frigid woman who is quietly appalled by her daughter's romantic liaison. |
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The drawbacks of non-runners for punters need little explanation, and each-way backers, in particular, are appalled by the increase. |
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The reader gawps, in turns amused and appalled, at an enthralling variety bill of Victorians and Social Gospellers. |
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A rereading, however, shows that he had imagined our future with incredible prescience and was rightly appalled by the vista. |
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His face is increasingly frozen in a grotesque rictus of appalled indignation, which seems to be his default response to the world. |
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He's so appalled by the remake that he wants his name removed from all the promotional material. |
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Wilson, now retired, was so appalled at the administration's misuse of a discredited story that he went public with his information. |
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I am sure I wasn't alone in being appalled by the performance of the rally drivers done for speeding this week. |
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She was appalled to discover that the accounting system did not even run to double-entry book keeping and refused to sign off the 2001 accounts. |
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No wonder the Singhalese lawyer was appalled by an approach which reeked of such paternalistic colonialism. |
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David is appalled that Polly could so wantonly cut herself loose from her baby to continue this swinging lifestyle. |
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In 1783, with Tory Prime Minister Shelbourne's government in ruin, George III was appalled at the idea of accepting a Whig as prime minister. |
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On the other hand, most readers would probably be appalled and aghast at this stuff. |
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Miguel blinked, appalled and overwhelmed before rationally reasoning with himself, as all mathematicians can. |
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I'm appalled that the Republican party would use as its keynoter someone who was once a proud segregationist. |
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He looked shocked and appalled by this and turned his attention onto Alex. |
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Yes, he would have been appalled by Costa's coppers and their sniffing dogs waylaying merrymakers in Taylor Square, but his outrage would not have stopped there. |
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Like so many of your correspondents I too am appalled, aghast and ashamed. |
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I was appalled to read an article about how scientists had worked for years using geographical patterns in a toilet roll's perforations to make it softer than soft. |
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As one who draws great pleasure from an occasional gasper, especially when enjoyed in convivial surroundings, I am appalled at this assault upon the liberties of smokers. |
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A lawyer and former opposition politician, Petrenko shakes his head appalled at what was taking place in the courtyard of the sbu. |
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She told the court that she was appalled and sickened by the poor condition of some of the sheep and cattle and said that between 15 and 20 per cent of the animals were lame. |
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In 1556, the British Lord Chancellor, appalled by the excessive 120 page length of a plaintiff's reply to a defendant's plea, had him fined ten pounds and imprisoned. |
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People from overseas would be appalled at the state of the place. |
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By all means be appalled by the leprous beggars, but don't allow this to blind you to the rich educational diversity the Third World has to offer. |
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He was appalled by the excesses of the French Revolution, which he depicted in graphic Hogarthian detail in Plundering the King's Cellar at Paris. |
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Apparently, these goofuses actually expected the applause of a grateful public, but instead folks are appalled at what they are trying to do to us. |
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Alex Martin, of Gorse Hill, and Sarah Newman, of Old Town, say they are appalled that Malmesbury's small midwife-led maternity unit faces the chop. |
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Natalia asked angrily, turning toward him and stopping her work, her eyes burning with intensity, appalled that he would even insinuate something like that. |
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Notwithstanding, middle england looks upon these burning streets and is appalled. |
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The couple said they were appalled at the health trust's proposals to transfer birthing and in-patient post-natal care from Devizes to Trowbridge. |
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She was appalled at her reflection and felt her eyes moisten. |
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The Home Secretary said he was appalled by some lyrics and said that the record industry must ensure that it is not glamorising murder and black-on-black violence. |
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I was quite appalled at the treatment my SIL received when she had a baby. |
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Devotees of slasher flicks will be appalled by the relative bloodlessness. |
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Steamboat passengers were appalled at the wan, shivering families along the river, occasionally seen living on flatboats as they waited for flood waters to recede. |
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It isn't hard to guess that most westerners are appalled at the levels of violence and animal cruelty that go hand in hand with the sport of cockfighting. |
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He said the girls' parents were appalled to think that ordinary law abiding members of the public could be subjected to such unprovoked violence, especially when with a group. |
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When I looked at the issues raised in the agreement I'm rather appalled that my husband and I didn't even discuss them when we first moved in together as cohabitees. |
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And I was appalled at the recurrent, perpetual mistakes that had been made by the international community of nations when it comes to Third World debt. |
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So we are invited to relish the very excesses of a Goering, to excruciate in the intellectualizing of a Speer, and to be appalled by the evidence presented. |
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Like many of my colleagues, I was appalled at the outcome of arbitration before the Library of Congress, which set royalty payments at an exorbitantly high rate. |
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It accounts for the occasional lapses into infelicitous sentiment, tired phrasing and intrusive personal details that would have appalled the American. |
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Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering. |
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The golden girl of British swimming is appalled at City of York Council proposals which could see the Yearsley and Barbican pools shut as part of a leisure services shake-up. |
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I was appalled to read the mayor's vitriolic attack on the homeless. |
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I am appalled he would sanction the introduction of legislation such as this which, as Deputy Dukes said, will fetter the members of the House now and in the future. |
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He is appalled at the level of scholarship in the theatre in this country. |
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Brian Flynn, whose brother died in the Lockerbie bombing, was appalled by the qaddafi foray into Hollywood. |
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Little did they know that you would have been appalled if you came to know that police bandobast for you was causing so much hardship to laypeople. |
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On my first trip to downtown Hollywood, I was appalled by its scuzziness. |
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She and the family are angered and appalled at what has been disclosed. |
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In mid-August, a group of mainland Chinese business executives made such a stink at a Chicago hardware fair that most attendants were left perplexed and appalled. |
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The notion of anarchy so appalled the conservative Reagan, he came out against Briggs, and it was defeated. |
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But outsiders, generally, are embarrassed or appalled, and so are a growing number of locals. |
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The world was appalled by his actions and many questioned whether he would ever be able to return to the world of fashion. |
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We know how many river users are appalled at the way pilotage is being run and who are genuinely frightened to use the Humber without an experienced navigator. |
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But was my grandfather really more appalled by this than he was by the crimes of the collaborationist art dealers? |
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I am appalled by parents that smoke around their children, and even more so by mothers that smoke during pregnancy, and fathers that smoke around the expectant mothers. |
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We were as appalled and stunned and confused and gobsmacked as anyone else. |
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The people of Rome were appalled and appealed to the frontier legions to save them. |
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I was appalled to receive a reply stating that the council is only responsible for one public toilet, this is in London Road. |
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The people were appalled by their emperor's complicity and pelted him with rocks and darts. |
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His heart became appalled as he gazed forward into the waste darkness of futurity. |
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Wine, of its own nature, will not congeal and freeze, only it will lose the strength, and become appalled in extremity of cold. |
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Slack-jawed Randal gets to deliver most of the ruderies, some very funny, some very unfunny while his mate Dante, like me, looks appalled. |
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At first, the couple is apprehensive, if not downright appalled. |
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When the House of Bishops made its ruling, cain was appalled. |
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As ever, Head Of News David Westhead is utterly appalled by all the cretinous jibberish spouted by his inept colleagues. |
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But young Blacky believed it, and made it quite clear he was appalled by that name because it was breaking with royal tradition. |
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At a recent visit with an old college friend, her teenage daughter was appalled that I did not have Angry Birds on my phono. |
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Parents were appalled to learn that it was found in cottage pie supplied to nearly 50 schools in one county alone. |
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Maddy is appalled at the thought, but even more upset when Darcy begins to date one of the gigglers from their art class. |
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I know that some of you are appalled, and that some of you snickered. |
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Ume, an assistant professor of government at Palo Alto College in Texas, was appalled. |
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The invasion has the support of the Scottish nobles, who are appalled and frightened by Macbeth's tyrannical and murderous behaviour. |
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Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. |
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Altrincham was denounced by public figures and slapped by a member of the public appalled by his comments. |
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We looked into each other's eyes, half appalled and half intoxicated to find ourselves together in such a region. |
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Elton, instead, strongly defended the traditional methods of history and was also appalled by the inroads made by postmodernism. |
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Incidents of rape allegedly committed by Indian rebels against European women and girls appalled the British public. |
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The sneerocracy, however, are appalled to even countenance that such an uncool character could attract any woman. |
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The evidence put forth at the court appalled most of the jury. |
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This proposition, made within 15 minutes of conversation between the two, appalled the air hostess but she chose to ignore it given the reputation of the player. |
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One patient, in walking through the street, may be quite appalled at the approach of a runaway horse. The degree of appalment in another may be quite trifling. |
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As mayor of Springfield for 10 years, I am appalled by the city's firing of Thelma Barone, who was hired in 2003 to build trust between the city and the Latino community. |
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Carmel Donnelly, whose son Brian killed himself and the parents of two small children when he was joyriding, said she was appalled by the incident. |
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She proposed a platonic living arrangement with Fuseli and his wife, but Fuseli's wife was appalled, and he broke off the relationship with Wollstonecraft. |
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A pacifist, Hardie was appalled by the First World War and along with socialists in other countries he tried to organise an international general strike to stop the war. |
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A Sinophile no more, Pillsbury spoke of having been shocked by the Tiananmen killings in 1989 and appalled by anti-American sentiment among Chinese officials. |
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I am frankly appalled by the profanities uttered by young and old alike. |
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He stood almost appalled for a moment, as he said to himself that she would take her up and the girl would be ruined, would force her note and become a screamer. |
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When I used to be able to afford to go on holiday to the Canaries I was appalled at the lawlessness of motorists and others who parked on and overtook at zebra crossings. |
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There have also been sackfuls of mail from readers appalled at the fate of dogs including Yorkshire Terriers, poodles, chihuahuas, dalmatians and rough collies. |
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