And how his heart flamed when his loathsome boss slapped on the additional insult of overtime hours or weekend work. |
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A blunt swashbuckler salvaged only by Tim Roth's wonderfully loathsome villain. |
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As someone who's been essentially self taught in most academic fields, I find the increasing credentialism very loathsome. |
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In private, feel free to vent your spleen, cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad. |
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It was loathsome, it was disgusting, and it was a feeling that Laurel had never experienced. |
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The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place. |
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It is the story of one of Ireland unsung heroes and the sad occasion of his execution captures the atmosphere prevailing at this loathsome event. |
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Unlike the surface of the new-fashioned loathsome double-decker conductorless buses. |
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Set within the confines of a crumbling mansion, a child bride finds an unusual way to escape from her loathsome mill owner husband. |
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They are renowned for having a slippery relationship with the truth, but this week's goss mags are in an even more loathsome tangle than usual. |
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If her perfectly ordinary physical activities are disgusting, her female body is loathsome. |
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As the heavy door fell into place he felt thud after thud after sickening thud as the loathsome creatures outside crashed into the building. |
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The judge had directed the jury to consider whether the material under consideration was repulsive, filthy, loathsome and lewd. |
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My skin is as pale and waxen as a corpse, dotted here and there with loathsome freckles. |
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The poor girl was so fearfully covered with the loathsome eruption, that on the sixth day her skin could not be seen on any part of her body. |
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We are simply asked to contemplate the appalling act and the nightmare that one loathsome human being can inflict on an innocent bystander. |
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Not a great surprise, and in all possibility a victory for freedom of speech, even if his comments were utterly offensive and loathsome. |
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The lovably loathsome character is coming to the small screen in a mix of live action and animation and will ooze with fun for all of the family! |
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Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected. |
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Like a living animal, the wood pounced on its prey, wrapping itself around the loathsome wizard. |
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It is loathsome to think that balefulness of an unknown cause could create such a catastrophe. |
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Yet it's possible that Edina may be even less forgivable as that most loathsome of types, the undeserving rich. |
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Tooth-brushes are scrutinised for fear that the bristles came from the loathsome pig. |
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Her sister is the symbol of all that is detestable, damnable and loathsome. |
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We punish because the criminal act was loathsome and the criminal himself hateful. |
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Of course, not all unnamed sources in newspaper stories are loathsome or immediately suspect. |
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On this bill, the governor's was the kind of calculation that makes him so distinctly loathsome a character. |
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He was an enjoyably loathsome creature, a punchable nerd with a sense of humour bypass, obsessed with keeping his hair parted correctly. |
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He's a considerably despicable anti-hero, and a more loathsome character is scarcely imaginable. |
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I'd like to propose my own candidate for the most loathsome display of demagoguery in the past 25 years. |
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Racial prejudice is like having a loathsome disease though, it's something you try to cure, and hide if you can't cure it. |
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Politically loathsome as the character may be, the actress found herself inventing dialogue to humanise the gorgon. |
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This sappy, sentimental, self-congratulatory awards show sums up much that's loathsome about America. |
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The rest of the morning he flapped from nest to pole to river and back again, trying to rid himself of what was now a loathsome burden. |
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The illegal trade in organs is a most loathsome crime associated with organ transplants. |
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That he was loathsome, a complete fruitcake, and madman is well known. |
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Yes, unfortunately I do recognize you, and the only change I can see is your growth into a more pathetic and loathsome man than the cur I knew before this trip. |
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I find the notion of the proposed boycott loathsome and frightening. |
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But to her I was also the most ill-dressed and loathsome mother on the planet. |
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Unsheath, thou loathsome, starveling, swinish elf, Thy sword or mine shall now the case decree. |
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Monstrous, abject vice by which a man is transformed into a loathsome, cruel, egoistic reptile. |
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He describes him as active and organized, but above all loathsome and remorseless. |
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Give them an anti-hero so loathsome it would be immoral to root for them, and then dare them to do just that. |
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And they've banned men from various commonplace but loathsome and corrupting practices. |
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As I said earlier, it is alarming and loathsome to see so many men, women and children being exploited. |
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The Member States and the candidate countries must now translate their words into genuine action in order to put an end to this loathsome trade. |
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It is a fact obvious to us all that the loathsome acts of terrorism committed by Chechen separatists have to be condemned. |
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For my loins are filled with a loathsome disease: and there is no soundness in my flesh. |
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This is part of a pattern of governing that is absolutely loathsome and absolutely repulsive for Canadians everywhere. |
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Yesterday's terrorist attack on the territory of the United States is an unprecedented act of provocation and of particularly loathsome cruelty. |
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It is a festival of joy for being created this way after centuries of being told that we are sinful, loathsome, and disgusting. |
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Previously, I've found him to be a fairly loathsome figure, the epitome of all that is rotten about the role of the spin doctor in modern politics. |
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But I never did find out what anyone found in her that was so loathsome. |
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The unreasoning, regular arrival of the stuff convinces me that only people who had turned themselves into loathsome machines for unguessable reasons could be behind it. |
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He took a sip of a particularly loathsome vintage, chewed on it for a few seconds and, just as he was about to spit, someone tapped him on the arm to ask him a question. |
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The Egyptian police can only get away with this loathsome practice with the tacit authorisation of the Egyptian government, or indeed on its orders. |
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There are numerous examples of loathsome financing. |
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Conservative colleagues did denounce this loathsome corruption, but did they bother learning why this sponsorship scandal had been initiated in the first place? |
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As if that weren't enough, he added to it what is, in my view, the most despicable and loathsome word that one can use to describe a woman, and he used these two words to describe Senator Cools. |
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The messages conveyed the idea that Black and Aboriginal people were so loathsome that white Canadians could not and should not associate with them. |
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Lubing prior to resizing quickly became the most loathsome part of the reloading process. |
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He represented the ultimate in shagginess, in addition to his whiskers, he wore a shabby greenish hat, and a completely loathsome suit of hairy black. |
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The countryside always looks loathsome, in an undescribed kind of way. |
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I am sure that this happens, as loathsome as I know it to be. |
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After 90 minutes of cocktail time, I am at my loathsome best. |
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The origins of the loathsome Dursleys come directly from snobbish Dahlesque caricatures of people of limited culture and intelligence. |
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Primary responsibility for the present situation rests with the loathsome regime of Saddam Hussein, who, as past events have demonstrated many times over, brings the scourge of war in his train much as clouds presage storms. |
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After Spuggy kidnapped and threatened the loathsome Big Vinnie, they didn't take him into custody. |
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The loathsome quislings in the Lib Dems with their manufactured despair represent nobody but themselves. |
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This world of wizards and witches, they're already ostracized, and then within themselves, they've formed a loathsome pecking order. |
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To be loathsome, popular culture doesn't have to be murderous. |
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In another twist to the myth, his Head of Department, the ageless and loathsome Vermishank, was not a plodding epigone but an exceptional bio-thaumaturge. |
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