He had been praised for a mission where he rescued injured youngsters in atrocious flying conditions which had grounded every other aircraft. |
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It's unforgivably bad journalism, laughably poor sub-editing, and atrocious proof-reading. |
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But we poor deluded souls keep colouring our hair in the wildest and most atrocious colours possible. |
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I don't think I've been getting enough exercise and my posture is atrocious. |
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I did notice that the spelling in most of the unwanted e-mails I happen to read is generally atrocious. |
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Also, I have witnessed the most atrocious driving by some Bradford taxi drivers, placing other road users in jeopardy. |
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Of course, the dialogue is still atrocious, and the actors' delivery of it is poor. |
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But it was terrible for everyone, and people not in my cohort also told me the first year is always atrocious. |
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I have come across parents like him who simply shrug their shoulders when you outline their children's atrocious behaviour. |
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Frankly, I'm disgusted by the atrocious writing I have to read every day as part of my job. |
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But get onto the lesser ring roads and the traffic movement is atrocious at the best of times. |
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The lettering on that had strongly resembled a monkey scrawl, while the spelling and grammar were equally atrocious. |
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The sound quality is almost always atrocious, but for obsessive fans hungry for material, this matters little. |
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Well, Larry, I hate to be in a position where I'm second-guessing anything, but I've said all along this media strategy is atrocious. |
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Conditions were so atrocious that the rescue services could also have perished. |
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All the other spellings are just horrid and atrocious, and trendifying an extremely beautiful name. |
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It's all very art school and very London, and it's no surprise that they're cohorts of the atrocious sloganeer. |
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On the other hand it is perpetually polluted, unrelentingly crowded, the weather is atrocious and the roads are horrific. |
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This year I am going to spend Christmas Day slumped in front of the telly in an atrocious velour tracksuit. |
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Our IT room was the most atrocious spaghetti junction with cables going from one place to another and nothing was labelled. |
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They began shortly after I had finished the concerto with an atrocious carbuncle resulting from an insect sting. |
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Despite atrocious weather, they stuck it out through the night for their shot at fame. |
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He was haughty, erratic, self-obsessed and his violin-playing was atrocious. |
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Both teams made light of atrocious conditions and tried to play open rugby. |
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Also, my apologies for the atrocious spelling and grammar mistakes, they're horrid! |
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He will do so irrespective of how atrocious conditions may become throughout a Scottish winter. |
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The ceremony was witnessed by about a hundred people, in atrocious weather conditions, but the event still went off well. |
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What I saw was not condonable, for he did not deserve forgiveness for such an atrocious deed such as this wanton destruction. |
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The game was also notable for an atrocious four-man foul on Kerry's most exciting player, Mickey O'Sullivan, who never played the game again. |
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What might have been an endurable serial killer flick is deep-sixed by superfluous scenes and atrocious writing. |
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The atrocious weather meant a hard long climb, their food became depleted, they were exhausted and mistakes began to happen. |
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Having seen atrocious loss in World War II, I understand the devastation of armed conflict. |
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In fairness to both sides they had to contend with atrocious conditions with the playing surface waterlogged in several places. |
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A decent game of football was never likely as both teams struggled to adapt to the atrocious conditions. |
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The working conditions for West Virginian coal miners in the 1920s were atrocious. |
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He was atrocious off the tee and missed something in the region of twelve fairways in the thirty-six hole decider. |
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The generally poor and occasionally atrocious quality of the writing doesn't help. |
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But growing numbers of prisoners, whether held in other police lock-ups or prisons, are still being incarcerated in atrocious conditions. |
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The bullet lodged so near the brain that he suffered atrocious headaches for the next twenty years. |
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Upon returning to the United States, after having seen atrocious abuses first hand, he says that he could not stay silent. |
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In the old orthodox society the Sati system of widows mounting the funeral pyre of their husbands was an atrocious practice. |
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They watched the hideous spectacle, stunned by the monster's atrocious acts. |
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You can't let that psychological battle have the victim all of a sudden take on the guilt for the atrocious acts of the perpetrator. |
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In practice, this meant all but the most atrocious offenses got mere wrist slaps. |
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Despite the country's atrocious human rights records, the world community has done very little in response. |
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It was possibly the most atrocious monstrosity every pulled off on American soil. |
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He did an atrocious act and he got what he wanted, lots of publicity for his cause and the right to die a martyr. |
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Let us picture a small, comparatively weak, nation, governed by someone who commits any number of atrocious crimes to stay in power. |
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That such a policy may have stirred up the enmity which resulted in last week's atrocious acts of violence should not be dismissed out of hand. |
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Who can say they wouldn't do something atrocious if in an extreme situation? |
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If the tour were cancelled, a valuable opportunity to raise public awareness of the atrocious regime would be lost. |
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The people who are committing these atrocious acts are few, but they are mainly foreigners. |
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Jones Griffiths and others tried to interest the news agencies in pictures that told the truth about that atrocious war. |
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Nor was Stalin's behaviour in Ukraine, however atrocious, on a par with Hitler's total extermination strategy. |
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We are exporting atrocious suffering, disease and death in poor countries where controls are not implemented. |
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Women and children there are subjected to atrocious harassment and torture, particularly in the workplace. |
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Since no Coalition Forces were allowed into the city, they were able to get away with those atrocious acts without much trouble. |
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All soccer fixtures were cancelled at the weekend due to the atrocious weather conditions. |
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The writing was atrocious, scribbled in black ink, and Karen had to focus on each word to decipher it. |
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The supporting cast was atrocious and really brought the overall quality of the movie down with it. |
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The weather conditions were atrocious, so thankfully the sale was indoors. |
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When atrocious trouble does come, he suffers it most pitiably. |
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The atrocious acts of terror in New York have shocked the world. |
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No more seedy bars, inept passes or atrocious chat-up lines. |
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This helps to explain why murder is such an atrocious crime. |
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When you say design, some folks conger up images of la-di-da characters with long silk scarves flurrying about pointing out how atrocious or marvelous everything looks. |
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They pertain to an intermediate plane, and their purpose is to conceal or justify sordid or atrocious realities. |
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It is simply that, although human beings are conditioned by social circumstances into behaving in atrocious ways, those circumstances must have something to operate on. |
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Indeed, by this time I'd gone off his work in a big way, largely because of his sonnets, which I thought were atrocious and boring, somewhat catchpenny. |
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I planed down by Gulf Air's cheap service and it was absolutely atrocious. |
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Condemning them obscures the larger message to be taken from this atrocious crime. |
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On spending and economic issues, he was atrocious and hypocritical in all the ways that a Republican can be. |
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Plus, his remake history is a mixed bag, with the solid True Grit and the atrocious Oldboy. |
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Republicans were caught off-guard all campaign long and their response was atrocious. |
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Till late last night, as Hans and I chatted with her in exaggerated gestures and atrocious Portuguese, she was in fine spirits, though she knew her child was sick. |
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Or maybe, just maybe, The unauthorized Saved By the Bell is just plain atrocious. |
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He was trapped because things you had to say to defend the indefensible are nauseating and atrocious things. |
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When you say design, some folks conjure up images of la-di-da characters with long silk scarves flurrying about pointing out how atrocious or marvelous everything looks. |
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Both were hasty, erratic, impulsive men and capable of atrocious judgment. |
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I have written before about how atrocious an assumption this is. |
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The policy is atrocious and an insult to soldiers and their families. |
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First was too snatchy, second meant constant clutch slipping, resulting in wrist-ache after a few days, and the weather, which was unseasonably atrocious. |
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Keke Rosberg won the former in atrocious conditions from Fittipaldi in his namesake car. |
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The weather was atrocious, and on 6 December, the car in which the band was travelling crashed, although none of the four members was injured. |
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The weather was atrocious and due to the poor visibility, heavy snow and remote location, only seven of the 42 people on board survived. |
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Over the years, a number of military aircraft have crashed on the Dark Peak, generally due to atrocious weather conditions. |
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In cities, the mosques funded by Wahabi Saudi funds are atrocious concrete imitations of a bastardized Middle Eastern style. |
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The pose of the figure is absurd, and the bluish coloring atrocious. |
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His conduct, while he was there, was equally unprincipled, if not as atrocious, as it has been since his elevation to the Legislatorship. |
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She committed these atrocious acts on the very people she had been trusted to care for and targeted their vulnerabilities in order to satisfy her own sexual deviance. |
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Chopsocky actioner with standard fight scenes and atrocious dubbing. |
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