Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements. |
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The consequences, had what they were doing led to a train being derailed, could have been horrendous. |
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But lest I be accused of favoring nuclear war, please take note that the consequences of nuclear war would be horrendous, nuclear winter or no. |
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It's further spiting me today by giving me some horrendous bowel cramps and spectacular diarrhoea. |
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It seems to me no footpaths are easy to walk on after the horrendous non-stop rain we've suffered. |
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If there was ever a more horrendous buzzkill in life, I've yet to experience it. |
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Ever been through a horrendous break up with your main squeeze and felt lonely, upset, tired, and unloved? |
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One can only imagine the stark terror experienced by these young people during this horrendous event. |
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It's great for Roger because he's had a hard time since he suffered a horrendous injury last season. |
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The horrendous rail accident, with its tragic loss of life, has distressed everyone and our hearts go out to all who have suffered because of it. |
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It is the memory of this horrendous episode that has struck such fear into the inhabitants of Freetown today. |
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But the Flaxby Road outfit have been hit by a horrendous injury list that has robbed them of six first team players. |
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There can be no sulks, no horrendous body language on the court, no blaming other people for defeat. |
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Obviously this will be open to horrendous abuse, so I might chicken out at the last moment. |
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The dress had a hoop skirt, those horrendous things that stick out due to a hoop in the bottom hem of the dress. |
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A ban on this horrendous daily cruelty to thousands of animals would impact on the profits of food producers. |
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I am not going to give you examples, but there were two really horrendous stories, awful. |
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Why do these criminals feel they can perpetrate such horrendous crimes and get away with it? |
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Cheap and nasty food becomes even cheaper and nastier to subsidise the horrendous wastage. |
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More recently, he has endured the most horrendous bad luck in terms of injuries. |
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Kenny Smith feared for his life on the Ullapool to Stornaway Calmac ferry during a horrendous storm. |
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He lost an eye and an arm, as well as suffering horrendous internal injuries. |
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We are united in our stand to bring to justice those that perpetrated such a horrendous act of murder. |
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I climb out of my top bunk and get my Walkman in the hopes that music will drown out the horrendous noise. |
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They sometimes feel their own situation is horrendous and no-one else can possibly be in the same boat. |
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The victims have suffered a horrendous ordeal and quite appalling injuries in the case of Mr Francis. |
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The atrocities committed on all sides were horrendous and on a gargantuan scale. |
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The case of these missing girls is gruesome enough without such horrendous false alarms. |
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The drive home was horrendous, with repeated hold-ups and long, long tailbacks. |
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The poster showing the Jack Russell's horrendous injuries can be seen in the background. |
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But if a referee makes a catalogue of horrendous blunders, who's going to take him to task? |
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Now everyone in the media agrees what a horrendous mistake it was not to follow up on it. |
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It brought about a horrendous series of performances in the autumn and a horror show against the Italians in week one of the Six Nations. |
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But a horrendous heat wave then parched their new island and fell with special fury on the king's shepherd. |
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She was quite close with money, and they often had horrendous arguments about spending. |
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But it is hugely addictive, and when you stop doing it, it is like horrendous cold turkey. |
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Watching him unravel over the course of his story becomes a horrendous and yet comfortingly human experience. |
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We packed up a picnic lunch in the backpack, hopped in the car and drove through horrendous traffic to the zoo. |
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Here, the nearside lane of the westbound dual carriageway of the A64 was coned off, causing horrendous traffic jams. |
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Traffic is horrendous, with streets congested during seemingly interminable rush hours. |
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And so began a horrendous sequence of interrogation and beatings lasting at least six hours. |
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Without Western support, such countries as Somalia and Zaire descended into chaos and intertribal conflict, often with horrendous loss of life. |
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Did I fancy writing a series of short articles poking fun at all the horrendous food that nobody ate any more? |
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It's a masterwork of narrative mutation, of horrendous flights of fatal fantasy locked inside the brain of a truly troubled soul. |
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Before this I suffered the most horrendous post-natal depression as the reality of my situation sank in. |
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We are able to acknowledge horrendous scenarios, justify our errors, and forgive our mistakes by making a situation light-hearted. |
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West Yorkshire Police fraud squad was called in over horrendous losses in the retail division. |
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Despite the horrendous weather, there was a full house for Love of a Good Man at the Union Theatre on Tuesday night. |
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It's like some witch put a curse on me that would make all my pictures look horrendous for the rest of my life. |
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He would tell awful, horrendous jokes and he would play practical jokes on people. |
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In the first of many gripping scenes, a horrendous accident leaves all three hanging precariously by one rope. |
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Last week there was a horrendous electric storm, probably the most spectacular storm I have ever seen in Pattaya. |
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Given the horrendous conditions and despite the incessant rain the sides served an entertaining game of football. |
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So in other words, it's permanently a horrendous mix of straightness and waviness. |
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Backlash, the rearward movement of the trigger after sear release, was horrendous. |
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Porto took advantage of a bad offside decision and a horrendous goalkeeping error to knock Manchester United out of the Champions League. |
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The fact remains that the men who put on uniforms, no matter which flag the marched under, fought and died alike, in horrendous circumstances. |
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We remember when Leeds University students had an all-night party and it was horrendous. |
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All kinds of weather conditions marked the week, from strong storm fronts, to gentle zephyrs and horrendous wind-shifts, turning 180 degrees. |
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We were in luck, my test was negative, so again I did not have to make the horrendous choice. |
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Often we are not battered to the point that we display horrendous scars, visible bruises or lumps and bumps. |
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The government has also tried to pass some horrendous law to justify their original lunacy, but it was rejected, in case people haven't noticed. |
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I've got past my horrendous slog in the first innings, so we'll be trying hard. |
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There followed a horrendous package of measures to freeze pay and prices, axe public spending and jack up taxes. |
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There is a horrendous toll of workers being maimed, injured for life and killed in the building industry. |
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For weeks, our news was dominated by scenes of young schoolgirls being subjected to horrendous abuse as they tried to make their way to school. |
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It was horrendous, and I don't see anything which could justify such acts of barbarism. |
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In an espionage movie an American secret agent discovers a horrendous terrorist plot to destroy a U.S. city. |
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The U.S. government has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far too long, always with horrendous results. |
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This may be due to the constant reminiscing of certain horrendous historical events. |
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Regrettably, history has not proven this to be the case, as plenty of horrendous titles have been produced with comic book tie-ins. |
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They all fell in line with the view that this incident was a horrendous event and that Bowen had to be severely punished. |
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News of horrendous mortality rates awaiting Liberian colonists contributed mightily to this declining interest. |
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I'm not condoning the horrendous conditions portrayed in the film, but I would prefer a more informed view on a given subject. |
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A horrendous smirk of a smile polluted Jen's bruised face as her fingers sharpened into pointed razor claws. |
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That one's physique could be stretched to such a horrendous degree must be way beyond our comprehension. |
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I mishit the tee-shot slightly and came up short in the most horrendous rough. |
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Where in the chart was the horrendous road accident, the sickening collision of metal and concrete? |
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Magistrates described his driving record as horrendous and said he was in blatant breach of a court order. |
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This was the real cause of the horrendous bloodbath of the First World War. |
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Dunfermline have had a horrendous start to the new season and entertain Celtic today, but their manager's enthusiasm remains unbowed. |
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After this morning's horrendous drive in the season's first blustery snowfall, motorists won't have it any easier on the way home. |
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Again, you have a horrendous, fundamentally unresolvable problem, of picking the warhead from the decoy. |
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People must continually be reminded of the horrendous damage that tobacco inflicts on smokers and those who experience second hand smoke. |
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It was the most horrendous place, because it was so savage, Alsatian dogs were snarling at you all the time, there was hardly any food. |
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The Second World War had proven both the untenability of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes. |
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She has been in intensive care at the hospital ever since, suffering horrendous breaks to her left leg, pelvis, ribs and shoulder. |
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The weather in the Firth of Forth that day was night was described by Forth Coastguards as horrendous with gales, rough seas and freezing temperatures. |
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Eventually, the merry mutilators grow sick of each other's horrendous overacting and face off for an ultimate battle of brains, brawn, bowie knives, and tire irons. |
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It takes just as long to fly to Miami, he ponders, as it does to navigate the horrendous traffic on the Long Island Expressway. |
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My religion did not allow me to be quiet about these horrendous crimes that I have seen. |
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And when you peacefully protest their stereotyping of you, they lash back at you and they call you horrendous, horrific names. |
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Chickens, cooped up in jam-packed factory feed lots, are routinely dosed with antibiotics just to help them survive the horrendous living conditions. |
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The Happy Scrubbers got a real baptism of fire at the opening of the Golf season at Doors Golf Club on Saturday, with absolutely horrendous climatic conditions prevailing. |
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No more brown and white tiles or horrendous cheapo panelling, please. |
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This wasn't some boredom induced vandalism, this was deliberate infliction of horrendous pain on one of the most harmless and appealing creatures there is. |
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The way young people sort out vendettas nowadays is absolutely horrendous. |
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On at least one noxious occasion Mad Max barked orders to her as he sat astride a thunderbox, a horrendous experience for anyone of a sensitive disposition. |
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Snow did tie a season-high with 19 points in helping the Sixers beat Michael Jordan and the Wizards in the nation's capital after looking horrendous in a six-game home stand. |
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It featured some horrendous claims about anthropologists abusing a South American tribe and even conniving in their deaths from introduced diseases. |
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We see some terrible cases but this is the most horrendous for some time. |
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The horrendous accident cruelly cut short the career of an incomparable artist, who was already famous as one of the greatest horn players of all time. |
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This is just ill-considered invective, written on the spur of the moment and unduly influenced by the absolutely horrendous headache I'm currently enduring. |
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There was no way of preparing for it without the most horrendous efforts, the most drastic expedients, to drive and dragoon their empire into the twentieth century. |
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Since that break he had been progressing, markedly but unimpeded, toward larger and more horrendous acts of violence. |
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Above all, this is not the time to blunder into horrendous religious and civil wars with direct and extensive U.S. military force. |
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Even when bred in captivity, Leahy said breeding facilities are often horrendous, resembling factory farming. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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One never knows why these people are thrown into a society where there is no development and these people are living in horrendous conditions of abject poverty. |
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Once, he was bitten by a horrendous dog, and was also stung by a wasp. |
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He is confident the job will be completed by the end of the year, and even sooner had not the horrendous weather of recent months stymied their progress. |
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The local couple, who have lived in the town for over 31 years, were subjected to a horrendous level of violence in pursuit of a few quid and the chance of a joyride. |
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It is obvious that those blackguards did something horrendous to you. |
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I of course ripped out all of my horrendous stitching and quickly stitched up the edges of the cloth, so as to make it unrecognizable as a former unfinished sampler. |
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Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived. |
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Instead of the horrendous front pages of last week, full of trauma, assault, and invasion of privacy, today's paper was blazoned with four articles I was interested in. |
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Still he carries on, sustaining yet another horrendous blow from Gautier that removes six inches of flesh from his shoulder. |
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If I ingest a sufficient quantity of ground glass, the result will be a horrendous evil, because the physiology of my digestion will proceed with business as usual. |
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Now, looking at the horrendous pictures on television and participating hectically in the local efforts, it seems just a matter of chance that one survived. |
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His characters are guilty and fearful, their predicaments horrendous. |
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Here, both with Tube trains and overground commuter trains, it's increasingly a story of delays, horrendous overcrowding and reduced off-peak services. |
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In the case of Casualties of War and Redacted, horrendous crimes are monumentalized. |
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Roper raced in for a late Castleford score, but it was not enough as the troubled Wolves finished an horrendous campaign on a winning note. |
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Hopefully, Afrocentric education can rescue us from such a horrendous situation of a cultureless people. |
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It has been a horrendous year for former teaching assistant Emma, who was diagnosed with transverse myelitis in July last year. |
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The Falcons got off to an horrendous start when centre Tom May fumbled the ball in his own in-goal area after just 40 seconds. |
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For many decedents, this is a conscious moment of horrendous fear and therefore compensable under the law in most jurisdictions. |
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Suddenly it all kicked off on the terraces as horrendous violence and disgraceful scenes were picked up by television cameras. |
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And thus began what is by far the most horrendous chain of events in my young, semitortured life. |
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However, the author insists on blaming the Federal Government of Nigeria for the horrendous plight of Biafrans that resulted from this impasse. |
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Conditions were horrendous and many men died due to disease, starvation and ill treatment by the Japanese. |
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To me, with the horrendous travel of the NBA, it just astounds me that he's held up as well as he has, especially with his health. |
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The 27-year-old, who works alongside talkshow host Sean Moncrieff, suffered horrendous injuries after the frenzied assault just yards from her home. |
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But, when O'Sullivan missed a black from its spot due to a horrendous kick which saw the object ball jump off the green baize, the Hong Kong player cleaned up. |
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How can a book, any book, published today about the Great Leap Forward fail to mention or even hint at this, the most horrendous of all 20th-century Chinese tragedies? |
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Indigenous slaves remained much cheaper during this time than their African counterparts, though they did suffer horrendous death rates from European diseases. |
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It's not horrendous, it just needs to be longer and more texturised. |
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He scored three minutes later from Toure's horrendous pass across the top of the Reds' area after keeper Simon Mignolet inadvisably threw him the ball. |
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