It always appalls me that the photo image, not the mirror image, may be what other people are really seeing. |
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The notion seems to be that the mere look, the urbanity, the smirking of blue staters appalls the skittish people of the heartland. |
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There flows a ruddier light through the blood-colored panes, and the blackness of the sable drapery appalls. |
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Substituting logic and reasoning for quackery and fraud appalls me. |
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It is that smoothing of rough edges which distresses the cineast, appalls the political cynic, and tempts generations of iconoclasts. |
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But Niecy has a Realpolitik bluntness that both appalls and fascinates her aunt. |
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When Canadians sit back and look at some of the action the government has taken on just to stay where it is, it appalls them. |
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As we watch this conflict unfold on our TV screens, in our newspapers and in various Sri Lankan media, it appalls us all. |
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This is the type of conflict of interest that appalls Canadians. It leaves them in awe of the spectacle of a government which came to power railing about the need for greater transparency and public accountability. |
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With this trans-national contribution to the Great War canon, Doyle and Shäfer provide valuable new insight into a conflict that still fascinates, intrigues, and appalls. |
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Its awful nakedness appalls her and makes her think the faces are eggs. |
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It appalls me to think of the way those children have been treated. |
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