But I have to say, I did fast forward through that dreadful speech by the odious brother and through the drippy prayers from the drippy archbish. |
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Blatant cheating is considered less offensive than the utterance of odious words. |
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I think I might become one of those odious Queenslanders who defect down south! |
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He certainly showed more class than his odious litigation-loving vice-presidential sidekick who seemed determined to spin the matter out forever. |
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As tragic events unfolded in Europe, Luce ran his thriving magazine empire with an odious tilt. |
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Alas there is no reason why the most odious, contemptible people might not be able to make the sweetest, most wonderful creations. |
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They stepped through the low front door and found that inside the house was as vile, odious and squalid as its owner. |
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It's not about protecting people from themselves, as odious as even that is. |
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One result of last night's odious affair is certain to be earlier kick-offs for future fixtures between Rangers and Aberdeen. |
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It is precisely in such periods that the lies of the state assume an ever more blatant and odious character. |
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In their country, in their family, they will be able to find a normal life, to leave the odious control to which they are subjected. |
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But then I remember that their agendas are sometimes odious and even dangerous. |
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The only other notable performance might be Gordon Tanner's stellar turn as the thoroughly odious Bruce. |
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The painter Cavaradossi and his comrades struggle against the Roman police state run by the odious Baron Scarpia. |
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Ireland's wildlife is too precious to be destroyed by those who are nothing less than odious countryside terrorists. |
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It has unfailingly produced economic disaster, and in most cases, pretty odious political tyrannies. |
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At the same time, the odious extremism at the other end of the spectrum, in the shape of the BNP vote elsewhere, has also strengthened. |
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The wife is a thoroughly odious creature, but by the end, the author has cleverly, imperceptibly subverted the reader's sympathies. |
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He was thin and gaunt, with an odious pinched white face and fierce big black bushy eyebrows. |
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Worse still, we cravenly side with that most odious of creatures, the bullying boss. |
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It is reminiscent of McClellan's shrillness against his civilian overseers who precipitously wanted an odious slavery ended. |
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The country will swarm with informers, spies, delators and all the odious reptile tribe that breed in the sunshine of a despotic power. |
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Well in that case, Mr Annan, you'd better start by disavowing yourself and your odious organisation. |
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We must hold the scales of justice in equipoise, and however odious the offence, we must admeasure right to every one according to law. |
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Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious? |
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This conviction frequently prompts its spokespersons to make irritating declarations that border on megalomania, the odious or the comical. |
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He hates to appear big-headed, but he knows that false modesty is equally odious. |
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He vanished into the wilderness in 1848, and shortly afterwards disappeared again beneath a pile of odious slanders. |
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But when the filter is in the attic or somewhere else that is fairly inaccessible, this becomes an odious chore that is often left undone. |
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That odious guy sledged me in the lifts today, asked me how I liked being poster girl for The Standard. |
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This carping is an odious theme we hear constantly from Angela. |
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It will also be accompanied by hysterical whining, odious self-righteousness, and mutual accusations of bad faith. |
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After the Allied victory, the country was repackaged as a Soviet puppet state ruled by odious Stalinist thugs. |
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What is morally odious is the cool and disinterested way in which the commentariat is discussing what might fairly be described as racial cleansing. |
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Is the lead character Hannah, played by Lena Dunham, intended to be likeable or odious? |
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Comparisons between San Gimignano and New York are not odious. |
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So why is it so odious to some in the art world when an artist tries to make a little coin for himself? |
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The idea that the enforcement of criminal law is an aspect of foreign policy is odious, and in any country with an independent judicial system, is a furphy. |
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We have supported odious men in the name of containing our enemies. |
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They're odious enough on their own without asking whom she woke up with. |
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As some wise apple said, comparisons are odious, and never more so than with a job not yet done. |
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Cruelty to a Jew is as odious as cruelty to any human being, whether that cruelty be moral in the form of insult, or physical. |
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The wife is an embittered, odious, and vigilant presence in the house. |
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He carried himself so insolently in the house, and out of the house, to all persons, that he became odious. |
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Timoshenko is jittery realizing the oligarchs will finally crack down on the odious leaders of ochlocracy and she is the prime target. |
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And we have already rendred our irreconcileable Enemy the Duke of Buckingham as odious as a Toad. |
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It is so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law. |
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Rock star is an odious distinction for a musician in the first place. |
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His refusal to glad-hand the odious Robert Mugabe shows good judgement. |
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Ice queen Chrissie flips when she overhears her odious toerag of a husband Robert talking to Aaron and learns yet more unsavoury facts about her lying spouse. |
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Waugh continued the feud long after his Oxford days by using Cruttwell's name in his early novels for a succession of ludicrous, ignominious or odious minor characters. |
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Why, really, he drove all the ladies to wearing those odious Psyche knots. |
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The bruised and battered victims of these odious slap-happy bullies need to be heard and encouraged to break the bonds that leave them tethered to such violent brutes. |
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