If anything something should be done because we fouled up so atrociously in the past. |
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Given the way mothers have been atrociously treated, who can blame young women for not being prepared to take the risk. |
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Factory-farmed chickens are transported and slaughtered under atrociously inhumane conditions, says Weisberg. |
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As I have set out earlier, we have both suffered atrociously in the past and substantially depend on one another. |
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But she'd told me calmly that I was grounded the whole vacation for behaving atrociously. |
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The British press has been atypically lenient in its review of his atrociously indecorous behaviour. |
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It's difficult to watch someone get atrociously beaten and not feel something. |
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After making my first tuition payment last week, I'm thinking of launching a one-man crusade against the atrociously high cost of higher education today. |
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The member for Edmonton-Mill Woods-Beaumont treated Ms. Lysack atrociously at committee, even going so far as to ask her about her salary. |
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Given the seeding pots, the potential for an atrociously difficult group at next month's Africa Cup of Nations was always there. |
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There are some among these people who will never get over such a break and I see them suffering atrociously and sinking into despair. |
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In the Middle East region, workers' individual and collective rights are atrociously violated. |
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In the last days, at the very end of his life, he was on the cross with Jesus, the man Jesus who suffered atrociously for us. |
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That is currently being done atrociously in our drug industry. |
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Others lay writhing like worms, atrociously burned. |
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Is the whole X-MenĀ 2 movie just as atrociously dumb as this line? |
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In 2008, around forty albinos, including very young children, were atrociously mutilated to death, in one of the poorest regions of Tanzania around Lake Victoria where illiteracy is among the highest in the country. |
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The songs are played without assistance: no lyric booklet to help and Poncho who knows all the words can only mumbles, suffering atrociously from a toothache. |
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A lot of those people were wrong, sometimes vilely and atrociously wrong. |
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Some people, quite a few, behaved atrociously. |
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During this period, he ruled Zimbabwe badly, but not atrociously. |
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