A gloriously sweet and rich melange of fruit and chocolate, this would have made me come back even if the rest had been absolutely execrable. |
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This is a good thing, obviously, but it is hard to defend the capriciousness of the process in the hands of the execrable Senator. |
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It's a pity then that he or she had chosen to leave copies of a zine lying around which in one they had written some truly execrable poetry. |
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For some time now, I've been concerned with the execrable quality of political discourse in this country. |
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Yes, Kerry Packer has convinced all the execrable sleazeballs of the world to put on coloured uniforms and and trawl for their countries. |
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It's about populism and the national propensity for sheer ignorance and execrable taste in visual art. |
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This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles which show up the execrable wines for what they are. |
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He notes that the popularity rating of the execrable Chancellor hovers at about 23 percent. |
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Depending on your predilection, you can say that's a good thing or bad thing, but, for the likes of me, the modern world is often execrable. |
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And the execrable theme-song has been revamped from its elevator-metal original version to a new Love Boat stylee quasi-orchestral rendition. |
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The other day I wrote to the diary drawing ethics, journalism, perks and the execrable two men together with a quick mention of One Nation. |
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The execrable Mr. Cole squeals like a stuck pig when the shoe is on the other foot. |
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Amtrak food can only be adequately compared to the execrable fare that used to await unwary travellers at the highway service stations of my youth. |
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Corpses, of semi-cremated adults or enshrouded babies, drift slowly by. India's sanitation is execrable. |
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So I'm not criticizing her, and I'm certainly not defending DW Griffith's execrable opinions. |
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Thursday August 26 I left Barmera without nostalgia so much the weather was execrable. |
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Subramanyan's composition reminds us that the human species is the only one that commits execrable crimes against its own, in the name of causes and ideals. |
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If he indeed were guilty of such an execrable transgression, this newspaper would be among the first to condemn, and not defend, him and his broadcaster. |
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On the other hand, support and communication with credit insurers was rather execrable. |
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On 2nd August in Toronto, an Airbus 340 of Air France missed its landing and went off the runway, due to execrable meteorological conditions. |
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His most recent films, execrable turkeys have achieved the seemingly impossible by being even crasser and less watchable than their dismal predecessors. |
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Certainly, all of us are worth nothing, each of us is the misfortune of the Earth, the execrable ones. |
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Because Mr Miliband is having such a dreadful time, prone to weekly gaffes, execrable personal ratings and hostile briefings from within his kitchen cabinet, Labour minds are naturally turning to the next leadership contest. |
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We sometimes worked in execrable weather conditions and encountered numerous logistics problems because of the lack of road infrastructure in Bangladesh. |
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Indeed, particularly violent or execrable actions such as terrorism and organised crime are a current threat worldwide and efficient remedies should be found in order to fight efficiently such actions. |
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Although you, dear reader, may not believe it, behind the temperament we possess the most execrable, diabolical creations are hidden, in the remote depths of our psyche. |
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A follow-up to last year's execrable Valentine's Day, it's another over-earnest piece of shlock full of puddle-deep morality and zero laughs. |
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The weather can be very sunny in Saint-Paul and Saint-Leu and at the same time execrable in Saint-Benoît. A gentle breeze can blow in Boucan Canot and a howling wind in Saint-Pierre or Saint-Joseph. |
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He also summoned Ms Shetty, a moderately successful actress who found fame in an execrable British reality TV show earlier this year. Back in America, Mr Gere tried to brazen out the charge. |
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Because of the execrable conditions of detention, the prisons have become a place of deprivation in which an incarcerated individual may, at any time, see his health declining, even to the point of death. |
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That in turn worsens cultural, ethnic and religious rivalries, turning them into terrible civil wars of national depredation in which the most execrable crimes against humanity are committed. |
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This misplaced display of power, deserving of condemnation to say the least, follows in the footsteps of the execrable oppression regime adopted by Slobodan Milosevic. |
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Horrible is the end which awaits the Harpies of the execrable Celaeno, which is to frightfully devolve within the Sub-World until petrifying and reducing themselves into cosmic dust. |
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Nonetheless, the situation of human rights in the country remains execrable The number of political prisoners has not diminished and the institutions remain authoritarian. |
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This disease has effected the Millennium Dome, the rebuilding of Wembley football stadium and the refurbishment of the capital's execrable Underground. |
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