Even non-medical people are aware that cholera is an abominable disease whose source is filth. |
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The company should not be running this, they have an abominable track record. |
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These songs demonstrate the fine line the saxophone walks from raw emotion to abominable cheesiness. |
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Even in the rooting out of something as abominable as pedophilia, the play shows, other moral truths can be lost. |
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By mid afternoon the whole world was converging on America as the horrifying and abominable events unfolded. |
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Has that country gone back to the Stone Age to allow such abominable behaviour? |
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He is unimaginably offended and dishonoured through the infinite guilt and abominable wickedness of the world. |
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The presence of grapes in a salad is abominable, but sauces made from fermented grape juice are essential. |
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They walk a short distance and enjoy a normal school life without having to worry about the abominable weather, let alone the wind. |
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Here's someone who fought for one of the most abominable causes of all time, yet has acted with rationality, courage, and honour. |
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Her handwriting is abominable, like one-legged chickens tied together and walking from and ink well onto paper. |
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I mean, some parents actually post photos of these abominable homunculi, otherwise known as babies. |
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The drainage system is abominable, and a slight drizzle causes water-logging. |
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Hate speech always uses the racial and cultural characteristics of the victim, who is painted as an abominable, dangerous creature. |
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I must say I was astonished at the mildness with which they spoke of those at whose hands they were enduring these abominable persecutions. |
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In parts of the Himalaya, the big cats have a near-mythical status comparable with the yeti, or abominable snowman. |
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Inside, the noise level really wasn't any worse than at the Bronze, though the music selection was abominable. |
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And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea. |
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Then I summarize the reasons for which it is an absolutely abominable film? |
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Since they said some abominable things about me in the course of all this and I knew that they weren't true. |
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Why should I be forced to participate as a member of society in the performance of an act which I regard as abominable infamy? |
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Wilfred could barely stand to see Jane's sparkling eyes and timid laughter wasted on that wretched English hag and her abominable beverages. |
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Caro, who portrays LBJ at times as an abominable monster, capable of just about anything, was horrified. |
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Do not learn the abominable laws that the nations vote today in order to make sport of God. |
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Janine, what I find abominable in the, in the PQ's attitude at the time, and not because it's politics or that I'm anti-PQ, I could care less. |
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Although we didn't meet the abominable snowman, we did see some fox, hare and deer tracks, some of which looked very fresh. |
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During this surprising animation on stilts the public gets to meet the Yeti, the abominable snowman, known from the Himalayas. |
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That they held opinions abominable to those of us who tirelessly invigilate the political niceties goes without saying. |
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In addition, God also describes idols, idol-related things, and evil customs or acts of idolaters as abominable. |
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Unless a stockman does abominable things to the range, his federal grazing permit has become de facto personal property. |
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Moreover, a two-faced heart, in other words, a cunning and changing heart is an abominable heart. |
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Moreover, to raise one's weapon against a woman was considered as one of the most abominable of acts. |
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To create a human embryo with the sole purpose of destroying it in order to harvest tissue was abominable. |
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It is abominable and shameful, and it seriously damages the United States's reputation as a democracy. |
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We have reached this stage in society, and the future looms more abominable and monstrous. |
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One of the greatest problem of raid warfare was the abominable treatment accorded captives and the people who were vanquished. |
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That is an abysmal, an abominable and pathetic ploy from a person who is supposed to be a servant of the public. |
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Trafficking in persons is an abominable crime, violating the basic human rights of hundreds of thousands of people in the world. |
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Millions of others are trafficked and forced to work in abominable conditions. |
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Do we not have the technical capabilities to halt these abominable broadcasts inciting people to infanticide? |
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Yet it is a tragic irony that despite a plethora of prohibitive laws and international conventions, this abominable child labor system has been thriving uninhibited. |
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We shall never make any conjunction with these abominable popish idolaters, and shall, according to our national covenant, detest and abhour all their wicked, superstitious rites and ceremonies.
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What kind of abominable killjoy would be against loving presents and cookies? |
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Friends, people close to him, his lawyers, have advised him to protect himself, to not watch this abominable film. |
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And that even skips right over the biggest, biggest issue with Selfie, which is its aforementioned abominable title. |
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So even right here in the city you can find the most abominable poverty living almost cheek by jowl with these extraordinary lavish wasteful expenditures. |
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Of course, in reality-that is, in the universe beyond the boundaries of our conceptual vocabularies-homosexuality is no more abominable than lobsters or flying squirrels. |
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From beginning to end, we are prey to the movie's diabolical killer, who presents us with a variety of abominable ways to slay and mutilate his victims. |
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And that, fundamentally is what was so abominable about apartheid. |
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The effect of this abominable behaviour by the killers is that the locals have abandoned activities like agriculture and other economic ventures for fear of being butchered. |
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And there are certain crimes still that are so heinous, so wretched, and so abominable that, yes, they do cry out for vengeance, and they do cry out for the death penalty. |
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Since emancipation, countless people have written about the cruelties of slavery but does anyone actually know how this abominable procedure started? |
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For years now I have been against capital punishment, arguing that killing someone either illegally or legally was the most abominable and most repugnant of crimes. |
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Karen Kohlhaas's direction plays wholeheartedly into the leaden preciosity of the text and manages to make an already dreadful play even more abominable. |
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In addition to all this, I have intensified my studies of the Bulgarian language since after six years my local communications skills are abominable. |
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Let me relieve you of that abominable burden and let you lie down. |
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As we work upon ourselves, we increasingly understand the need to radically eliminate those things from our inner nature which make us so abominable. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.35pm AEST05:35 Only Bob Katter can combine the Galilee Basin, the abominable snowman and santa claus. |
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We notice that Racine's Phaedra, like Euripides', displays high moral dignity because she considers her passion for Hippolytus to be abominable. |
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There were men there who had committed merciless robberies, cruel murders, heartless swindles, abominable depravities. |
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From this same place, where effective measures should have been devised to avoid death and destruction, we send our condolences to the families of all the countries affected by these abominable acts. |
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Robicheaux, who maintains a superstitious belief in tangible evil that can be overcome by earthly men of honor, swears Surrette is the devil incarnate, citing his abominable sulfuric odor as proof. |
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Do we realize that apartheid, that abominable system unworthy of a civilization that lays claim to a modicum of dignity, is on the verge of extinction? |
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The scourge of small arms and light weapons is abominable, but it is an unavoidable issue that deserves the attention and care of the international community no less than that of weapons of mass destruction. |
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That was an abominable practice that I hope is no longer happening. |
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Something should be obvious in regard to the rhetoric that has been used in characterizing the government as corrupt and its record with respect to past budgets as abominable. |
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No one will regret the abominable Taliban regime: these fanatics had pushed to the limit misogyny and iconoclasm typical for monotheistic religions. |
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Of course, the oddballs still had to prove their worth — Rudolph cuts through the fog with his luminous schnoz, Hermey defangs the abominable snowman — in a way that would be hard to imagine today. |
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The pronouncements on terrorist organisations such as Hamas their relations with countries in the region, and the financing of their abominable actions do not mince words. |
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This is an abominable time of year for the radio listener. |
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I must have looked like the abominable snowman. |
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Such are the objectives determined by the French and German bosses, of The Basket to Decarpentery, Steinbrecht to Muzzle and Podhajsky that seem to ignore, in them abominable depravation, our medal-holder trainers. |
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But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and fornicators, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone. |
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Sometimes we are good, but sometimes we are simply abominable. |
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I would like to know if the minister intends to ask her government to change the live-in caregiver program because these individuals are living in abominable conditions and cannot take it any more. |
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Searching for the abominable snowman on the uplands of Delémont. |
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But somehow the motoring Yeti has transformed our perception of the abominable snowman as some sort of lovable, furry creature. |
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This abominable medley is made rather to revolt young and ingenuous minds. |
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