A horrible grinding noise issued from under the hood, and the Jeep's engine stopped. |
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I awoke to find this numb sensation in my left arm, and a horrible headache. |
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The red and white ballon flag flew at half mast as a mark of respect to the two people who had earlier died in a horrible crash. |
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The fact that she was one the lesser annoying parts of the movie is a testament to how biblically horrible the movie is. |
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John himself had developed a horrible feeling of stage fright and had taken off his glasses just so he wouldn't see the audience. |
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After a horrible storm or war, or anytime a lot of people die, is there some sort of bad vibe or negative juju imprinted on the landscape? |
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Hm, so you're saying that people are greedy and will do horrible things to advance their own wealth and power? |
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Citizens of rich countries may be self-centred and self-indulgent, but things are not quite as horrible as some would have us believe. |
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There were all these intricate diagrams of horrible shackles and thumbscrews. |
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We need the world to see all of these things, not those horrible ravers and their hedonistic dance orgies! |
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When the pair broke through the bushes that lead to their home a horrible sight met their eyes. |
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She had been stuck in that horrible keep for the last four years of her life. |
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A lame script and horrible comic acting from lead Brendan Fraser speak louder than all of Selick's whiz-bang animations. |
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I still feel really horrible sometimes, but I know it's all part of being bipolar. |
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Maddy gave a small laugh as her friend continued to say horrible things about Quentin, before stopping her. |
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Robert has finally moved on from that horrible teacher woman he was mixed up with. |
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When Bangladesh was under Pakistan rule, there was one such horrible plan by the government to use Arabic scripture to write Bangla. |
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So as not to feel Time's horrible burden, one which breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without cease. |
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The final pastiche of The Red Balloon, showing that horrible red bag floating over the housetops, sets the seal on this luxury-tourist jaunt. |
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The air was thick and murky, and she began to imagine horrible things coming for her. |
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Anybody found nursing any doubts about it would be responsible for his own horrible end. |
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I felt wretchedly horrible and I really did believe it was partly my fault Will was here in the hospital and he was paralysed. |
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I felt horrible when my recycling bin was filled with so much water that I couldn't tip it over to empty it. |
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But those horrible laws are still the law of the land because there is absolutely no leadership on the issue. |
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Being reminded that you are no longer a zippy 19-year-old, but 36 with a garden shed and a petrol lawnmower, comes as a horrible shock. |
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The only truly horrible performance comes from a simpering actress you want to yank off the boards. |
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Haggling over advisors' fees looked like a horrible case of spoiling the ship for the sake of a ha'p'orth of tar. |
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I have had a few very horrible experiences with psychics where they manipulated me by fear and then took my money. |
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I want to buy cute summer dresses, not horrible trouser suits with tapered legs. |
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There was one of those horrible silences when I could have bitten my tongue off. |
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Unless you make a horrible screw-up, by and large you aren't chasing business day and night. |
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But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear. |
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She is a horrible person and why anybody likes her or, gods forbid, admires her is beyond me. |
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I've shut it out of my mind, because it was a violent, unpleasant, horrible and ugly experience. |
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It took more than 20 years of life experience for me to comprehend the horrible predicament my molester had created for me. |
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I think I am this nice, gentle person but everyone, including my best friends, tells me I am a horrible harridan who frightens people. |
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I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated. |
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Gilda soon runs away from the horrible situation, but Johnny contrives her return for a final confrontation. |
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It is horrible that apraxic children are sometimes misdiagnosed as autistic, or even mentally retarded. |
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There was a low click and the gate slowly opened with a horrible squeaking sound. |
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A horrible blood-curdling scream from somewhere to the left froze everyone, and they all looked towards the sound. |
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And then there are these horrible power struggles that emerge between controlling mothers-in-law and the wife. |
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This is the most horrible crime in humanity that's been committed by those criminals. |
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At that time, flame-retardant fabrics were horrible with little or no attempt to introduce design into the product. |
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It was a horrible storm cloud now, blocking out the sun, blocking out the blue of the sky, reaching almost as far as the eye could see. |
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A shadow fell across the shower curtain, as Jenny walked into the room, a horrible blueish tinge to her skin. |
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Our school is still fantastic inside but from the outside, with its boarded up windows, it appears gloomy, horrible and derelict. |
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Well, I did go out on New Year's Eve after all, despite having a horrible headache. |
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The Lutzs reported that, after they moved in, horrible and gruesome hauntings occurred. |
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He was a horrible gossip, and his tales shifted from fact to fancy in the space of a minute. |
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At first, it seemed she didn't have a chance, with a horrible cold that wreaked havoc with her voice. |
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She was in no state to argue, nor to mask herself as a horrible monstrous creation. |
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Until that point, you must simply bear the horrible dialogue and two-dimensional characters. |
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It was a horrible lesson too to them, because it was afterwards found that he had taken up a bottle of whisky to drink at the maintop. |
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He was apparently a horrible student but now he's headmaster so that just goes to show the high standards of this school! |
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There was a horrible sensation of plunging into the abyss, falling, falling as swiftly as a falcon in stoop. |
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If your father allows you to swear at your mother without censure, it's horrible and reprehensible, but a private matter. |
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Last night I woke up around 4am with this horrible stabby feeling deep down in my left ear. |
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The horrible memory had temporarily overtaken her but now she was back in reality. |
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I said some pretty horrible stuff to her, and it still hurts knowing she may have died with those words still in her head. |
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There was apparently a really big rain in his town and all sorts of horrible stuff ended up in the pipeline. |
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Deciding to hold it in a Red Sea resort that had just suffered a horrible terror attack was meant to send a powerful message. |
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The slave trade was a horrible stain on our country's history, but we need to move on in order for us to achieve. |
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Suddenly, he heard voices screaming in terror, horrible shrieks emitting from the front grounds. |
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Pets are on tranquillisers and I have seen some horrible images of damage done to other animals frightened by loud bangs. |
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Our voyeuristic tendencies are fed generously as the film shows us a slice of life that is both fascinating and horrible to watch. |
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But he does harbour this horrible dread of dentistry which became a real scunner when he suffered a bout of toothache. |
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But on the bright side, I really caught the sun yesterday, so at least I don't look quite as horrible as I feel. |
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I came down with a horrible case of the flu and I've been in up to my ears in homework. |
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But tonight, after our nearly close call, I'd even have been grateful for a horrible egg mayonnaise sandwich. |
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Please forgive all the horrible grammatical errors in this piece, since I had to correct it myself. |
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So as not to feel Time's horrible burden which breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without cease. |
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His voice was sweet and melodic, yet horrible in a way that you wanted to cover your ears so you couldn't hear it. |
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A horrible grinding sound came from somewhere above their heads, and a spray of smelly oil came down on top of them. |
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Thousands of children dying horrible deaths because the American people chose to wallow in apathy. |
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It would be a horrible pain to have to deal with the corset and many underskirts as well. |
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She began hissing and growling this horrible low grumble like something from a Stephen King novel. |
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I've got a horrible feeling that I'm actually drastically overqualified for the job, and that I'm going to be wasting their time. |
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The most horrible part of it was, she was cheating on me and we were living together. |
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And yet Kyoka's delicate, visual language suspends the Gothic violence over moments of horrible beauty. |
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None of those words is quite superlative enough to describe how mind-bendingly horrible these two episodes really are. |
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It's a horrible mess of a film, sticky with cornball patriotism and lump-in-the-throat sentimental cliches. |
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All of us must have seen pictures of animals caught in traps, a horrible slow painful death. |
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I can see me lying in a pool of blood as the last scene in this awful, horrible drama. |
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In fact I think that horrible as it was, that one was a much smaller disaster. |
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I think we are all waiting for someone to wake us and say it was just a horrible nightmare. |
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The nobleman goes on to host orgies, untouched by grief or remorse, until his horrible death. |
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Fox squeezed his eyes shut and desperately tried to tell himself that this was all a horrible nightmare. |
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I think it is a tribute to the performances that the heat was horrible but didn't detract from the show. |
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He thinks that being horrible to immigrants will secure the Sun readers' vote. |
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We have seen it very graphically by the use of what is a horrible expression, I think, soft skills. |
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I didn't start out hating them, but the parade of horrible behaviour on show has changed my mind. |
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Right, that's me done and my fingers and eyes need soothing after tapping away on a horrible laptop. |
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My stomach deflated and the horrible bloated feeling I had woken with was gone. |
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Karachi had been seeing some horrible heat and humidity until a couple of days ago. |
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It does, however, taste so horrible that nobody could eat enough to cause death. |
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I have a horrible habit of correcting people if they lie in front of me and I catch them. |
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Everybody always used to eat porridge in Scotland and then we went onto the horrible sugary cereals. |
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So on the morning of the big day I woke up bright and early after suffering a horrible night. |
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I suspect this was due to a horrible hangover and my lack of interest in small talk. |
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It was a horrible gameshow in which the contestants' children were put in danger as their price of entry. |
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There was a horrible crunching noise which turned out to be The Chief's dentures cracking in two. |
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He tells himself that he is stupid if he thinks anyone as nice as his neighbor would go out with someone as horrible as him. |
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After my fourth baby was born, a photographer took a picture of me on the beach with horrible cellulite. |
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Atomic bombs are horrible too but the horribleness of the idea of atomic bombs does not make the reality of such bombs go away. |
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It was a pity that such wretched, trashy, horrible publications could not be stopped. |
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I hate bullies but I do have a horrible feeling I have this bullying streak in me, and it does horrify me. |
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He felt sorry for her strawberry roan stallion Grand Illusion because Elantra was a horrible horsewoman. |
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Some friendly letters come back and these horrible bigots get shirty and make remarks about teeth, for Christ's sake. |
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A couple of months before he died, he became very hostile, very angry and he complained of horrible headaches. |
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The outsides of buildings are horrible facades of doom and brimstone and that gunky stuff that forms in your eye when you're sleepy. |
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What name do we have for such a horrible void that fills what was once peopled by the living? |
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Some say a horrible monster cast its ominous shadow over the peaceful and idyllic valley. |
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Soon he fell ill with misusage and grievance, and one day that one dreadful, horrible day, his light was doused. |
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Wouldn't it be horrible if all of the confusion and speculation turned out to be just a mix-up in medical terminology? |
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King Richard, as a just guerdon for all his fascinorous actions and horrible murders, was slain in the field. |
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Tears sprang to her eyes, as the horrible immensity of his disease was made plain to her. |
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No one likes crashing and it was obviously a horrible feeling for the next few days after such a big shunt. |
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He has failed to recover fully from the broken neck which he suffered in a horrible tumble. |
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What about white kidney bean extract, the horrible farts, the newfound energy I experienced? |
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The sun suddenly sinks, and the mopokes burst out into horrible peels of semi human laughter. |
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This summer, there was an outbreak of swine fever, and then there was the absolutely horrible weather this fall. |
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As much as it was a part of society I found it morbid and disgusting to laugh and cheer and a horrible death just for entertainment. |
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Blind, horrible terror filled my heart and in a paroxysm of fear I lashed out. |
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With this particularly horrible invention Titian links the real world to that of myth. |
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If he were to die as well, then the throne would have to pass to Emmalie, his horrible little sister. |
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How horrible it must be to be forced to live in such a place while life is passing them by. |
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There was a feeling in the young man's stomach, of hatred and sickness, and a horrible clench. |
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The pathway leading up to the horrible castle is paved with stones of an extraordinary color. |
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It was a horrible bit of thuggery, to be sure, but the sheer cloddishness of the crime soon overwhelmed the outrage. |
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As horrible a character as Amanda was, I could not suppress a flutter at seeing her slink around in that skintight black dress. |
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The comedown was horrible because I wanted to sleep and instead I had to be running around doing errands. |
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The cave now contains an unbelievably horrible life-size plastic model of a mylodon. |
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They hold you hostage and feed you horrible fattening food you would never eat anywhere else. |
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Honey, the local learning facility is filled with students like those horrible unmannerly children in that establishment I sent you to. |
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Too many people have, and would, just be fearfully quiet in such a horrible situation. |
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When there, I risked being a real bore by showing some Bowie video clips while we ate and got through two bottles of appallingly horrible wine. |
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Albert lives with his domineering, bossy, bullying, unhappy, horrible mother. |
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Everywhere we went butter and jams were served in those horrible individual portions. |
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Apparently she believes the logical way to get rid of a horrible old gas cooker is to leave it on the nature strip. |
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It's patronising and slightly depressing but not nearly as horrible as the final film this week. |
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A horrible scream could be heard, a mix of a horse's angry bray, and a cat's yowl. |
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But then someone would talk to me and I would growl back at them and I felt horrible about that. |
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So far, I've noticed that I have terrible posture, a horrible extra chin, and a room that is a disaster area. |
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We were pretty stressed and nervous about taking Arthur after the horrible accident of last weekend. |
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Now, with much of the rubble cleared, its vast emptiness reveals the horrible dimensions of the December tragedy. |
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It was like something had cast a heavy shadow over my eyelids and entangled me in a dark horrible nightmare. |
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My bag was Velcroed across my body and it's horrible to think someone has taken it off me. |
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It was distorted in a horrible shape, because she had wrung her hands nervously. |
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Into this complex situation steps Leyla, a beautiful woman who entrances him at the swimming pool, with horrible results. |
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Did you know, baby doves are actually called squabs, which is a horrible word. |
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Mam said good luck again as I kissed her goodbye, and outside in the freezy sunbeams it seemed horrible to leave her on her own like that. |
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Over the years the producers have conveniently cast more and more horrible people making it much easier to hate-watch. |
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She likes to relate the time a cat had a litter in her clothing, and how horrible her wardrobe stunk afterwards. |
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He was another of the horrible rich types that are so stuck-up and snobbish that they only care about themselves. |
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There was a lot of horrible stuff written about me and said about me that was totally inaccurate. |
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I think it's a great idea, and it honors the survivors of that horrible tragedy. |
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Aziza and Adrian laughed at their cheap platinum wigs and horrible guitar skills. |
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Watching it is like being fed fistfuls of scorched earth, but as horrible as that sounds, it's a fantastic film. |
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I was a tomboy, a horrible dresser, a fashion disaster as a child, and I really didn't care. |
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They'll see that a horrible pong to one mammal might be a fragrant rose to the nose of another! |
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The other opening act was refreshing after having to listen to the horrible bubble gum pop group. |
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The resultant changes to the French front row saw the next scrum become a horrible mis-match. |
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This is also an envy free zone because I am so far removed from Grub Street with its horrible toxins. |
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A bus full of evacuees from a nursing home in suburban Houston in an enclave in Houston died in a horrible accident. |
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She had a horrible feeling that her fate had already been decided and this was nothing more than a dog and pony show for the rest of the nobles. |
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My favourite genre is the dystopia, and this novel is filled with references to a horrible future, filled with fascists and war. |
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She always ends up shacking up with horrible men, and I feel she'd, naturally, be much more fortunate learning the virtue of her own gender. |
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Thanks to the horrible western skit that Lucy and the gang conceive, plus the incredibly odd final product, the results are absolutely priceless. |
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However, the lasting effects of that horrible Black Tuesday left scars on everyone's sense of safety. |
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A horrible siren sound wailed across the boat and suddenly, men and weapons erupted on deck. |
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In short, a fund can have relatively good performance and absolutely horrible results. |
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A sense of failure is a horrible feeling, especially to someone like me who's always had it easy, and never really failed a subject at school. |
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This summer in my part of California has been horrible for the beach, and not unlike those long hot waveless summers Florida can have. |
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What a horrible start to the new competitive hurling year for the jewel in our crown. |
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Judge Brown, when you were reversed, was that a horrible personal feeling for a judge to get reversed by a higher court? |
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When I came home from Wales I was struck by horrible feelings of doom, depression, general low spirits and a sense of self-loathing. |
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I saw Pocket running towards the closed door and ran after him, tripping and hearing a horrible rip as the hem of my dress was torn. |
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What could be a better barometer of the spiritual health of a community than a fond desire for a lingering horrible death? |
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I would describe the sound as a horrible row, but as I'm in the band I would like to think it is hard punk! |
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It was a sea of horrible toga tank tops, and those double-slit skirts that resemble loincloths. |
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I hate to give him credit for anything, but guys like him and Jason have helped this team stay loose and get through some horrible things. |
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It was so horrible not only losing my father, but losing my closest friend too! |
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Anybody who thinks they could endure the horrible golf he went through without losing their head occasionally is deluded. |
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This is horrible and unpalatable stuff, which makes uncomfortable and unsettling reading. |
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These horrible acts of violence must be understood within the context of an increasingly vile and murderous narco-state. |
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So, slowly but surely, the Metrobus blue-and-yellow is dying out, and that horrible green Arriva thing will be replaced by a smart red. |
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Because once people meet me, they can see that I'm not a one-eyed monster, a horrible evil nasty guy. |
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He loves to careen all over the store and fill his cart with things we don't need, like unripened avocados and horrible new kinds of crackers. |
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And every time the tournaments comes around, we get re-introduced to the horrible unsporting injustice of the penalty shoot-out. |
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I opted to sit and look at the fresco, whose fresh colours lifted my spirits despite my horrible cold. |
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And it was, I think, fate, because there was a horrible snowstorm and Gary got snowed in for three days. |
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It's a pretty horrible story, mainly because it's depressingly plausible, like an urban myth that's come true. |
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The water is completely polluted in all of these villages and the people have horrible sores on their bodies. |
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Helder Postiga has a header rightly disallowed for offside, but for a horrible split-second it looked like it was a good goal. |
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Their swords clashed together, emitting sparks, and making a horrible screeching sound. |
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To my horror, I had seen that same squirrelly, spectacled face before, only this time it had a horrible look to it. |
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I could see a trough bunker guarding the left side of the fairway, a horrible finishing spot for the more popular draw. |
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My chemise has had a horrible bleach accident and half of the blue squares on it have disappeared under random-sized splotches of white. |
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The human pageant has been filled with wrong turns, backsliding, and horrible crimes. |
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The light shone over the man's features, and Connolly breathed a horrible choke. |
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Sure, some will die a horrible gruesome death, but it's only what a fox would do to another animal. |
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She will never be able to forget it, never be free from the horrible memory that this attack will leave her with. |
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With John, I can't feel much about his death apart from how horrible and terrible it was. |
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While the world around us is devastated by such horrible things, we watch on. |
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A bitter confrontation ensued which he chose to end in the most horrible way. |
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He could not believe that someone, anyone, would do such a horrible thing to such a great country. |
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Some of them are horrible but then again we watch horror movies and read horror stories. |
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At times the world is so horrible that continuing to see the bright side becomes hideously difficult. |
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Our own children and grandchildren have come to haunt us in the most horrible manner. |
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Thus the average person can be persuaded to do horrible things in the name of morality. |
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Did they think these things were so horrible and awful that they hid them from their prized Healer? |
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It's a horrible, horrible disease, because you never know where it is going to strike next. |
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With the help of a decrepit Cheshire cat, Alice must battle the undead and the queen's guards in order to save Wonderland from a horrible fate. |
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I didn't care what happened to anyone and rather hoped at least someone would die a horrible death. |
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I acted like a fool in allowing myself to be led astray and placed in such a horrible situation. |
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It took me half an hour the other night to clean up after some horrible cat. |
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Between their thick and wobbly tones and my horrible drawl, it's been a struggle. |
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No one on this campus wants to diminish the reality of the horrible experience of sexual assault. |
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He was a pleasant man who tended to tell horrible jokes and reminisce too much about days gone by. |
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For Margie and her family, the rescue was a happy ending and the end of a horrible ordeal. |
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Two elderly ladies were squawking like crows at his shoulders, complaining about the lack of organization and the horrible weather forecasting. |
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It is horrible practice to have the teller made responsible for reconciling the accounts, how can one check on one's own work? |
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The bear roared in pain and rage, a horrible sound that shook the air and ground. |
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It's the driver's skill, not the different country, that decides whether it's just a bump or a horrible judder! |
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Anyone who ever did know the man behind the hooded cowl died long ago and in a horrible fashion. |
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Shocked into a speechless stupor, Ibis took to the air to escape the horrible sight on the ground. |
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A horrible yowling sound rent the air, a cacophony of dissonant notes in the cool morning stillness. |
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He had finally dozed into a fitful sleep only to be awakened by a horrible dream, his only problem, he couldn't remember it. |
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She sarcastically aspires to get an awful job in an abattoir, marry a horrible bloke, and churn out loads of kids. |
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They've got actors and actresses who actually resemble horrible little orange faced tarty teens. |
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David, it's horrible when that language is prosaic but I thought that this language was really beautiful. |
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The small private sector, already reeling under horrible and demeaning regulatory control, sustained socialism for a while. |
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In making a decision, my ministers and myself have been mindful of the horrible suffering of some travelers by sea. |
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Filthy, horrible acts of evil, worse than what he had ever done, were being performed across Faerie. |
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The weather had changed very much for the worse and, in horrible conditions, fishing was much tougher. |
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Wind farms are a horrible example of what happens when people with worthy intentions try to construct an ideology around them. |
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He went well above and beyond the call of duty at risk to himself to save this country from a horrible injustice. |
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I don't drink often, because I end up totally wrecked, with a horrible hangover the next day. |
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The characters are fairly horrible yet Thomas coaxes enough style out of his writing to keep the pages turning. |
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In the early years, designers used tricks like animated GIFs and table hacks in clever, interesting and horrible ways. |
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They simply challenged horrible second rate restaurants and dirty caffs which were closed half the time. |
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They wrote me a very ominous e-mail saying if I relisted the item horrible things would happen to me. |
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She's less of a horror because she represses it, and Ginger's more horrible because she accepts it. |
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She was a rescue dog from a puppy mill where she spent her first four or five years in horrible conditions in a cage. |
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Unfortunately, he doesn't have much range to his right, and he's horrible at fielding the ball backhanded. |
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Adding the second child was necessary from the standpoint of a sequel, but horrible miscasting in the new baby's voice hurt the film. |
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I'm not easily shocked, but this absolutely horrible film took my breath away. |
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No, Stevie has a friend named Sparrow whose pot-bellied biliousness is matched only by his horrible table manners. |
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What if the whole entire school catches it and falls into horrible states mentally and physically? |
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He said if you are good you get a lovely life after death and if you behave badly and wrongly you get a horrible life after death. |
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They look horrible on the ball, but the tops were soft and drapey. |
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It's like there was a horrible accident at the type foundry down the road. |
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We all were waiting for the final school bell to ring, freeing us all from this horrible prison chamber that is also referred to us as our study hall. |
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Guys with horrible dental hygiene still chew scenery and gibberish still unvaryingly stands in for dialogue. |
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I know I have tons of spelling and grammar mistakes and such, but that's because I don't have a spellcheck or what not, and I'm horrible with that kind of stuff. |
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Stress and upset can create a wealth of horrible sensations. |
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He, that horrible horrible man, had the nerve to nuzzle her neck! |
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I've been in a horrible mood all day, today, but I went for a poo earlier. |
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Lauren Ashburn on why parents should worry about this no-good, horrible idea. |
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The English mistakes came thick and fast as Jonny Wilkinson knocked on and Luger sliced a horrible kick into touch to the delight of the Welsh supporters. |
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And the Graduation Ball was a really horrible unenjoyable night. |
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She very much appreciated the kindness shown to her by those around her and is determined to get on with her life and to put this horrible experience behind her. |
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Trains have those horrible hand-operated electronic buzzers. |
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The horrible noises of the savage beasts filled them with fear. |
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Suddenly, Emma is taken ill and having horrible dreams at night. |
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She stuck her arms up into the air and laughed a hideous, horrible laugh. |
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The most horrible act of violence in the novel is inflicted by Christine, on herself. |
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They are gooey and slimy and wet and horrible and yucky and revolting. |
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For all the sublimely horrible things that undoubtedly happened, though, they were more than balanced out by the good things. |
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I remind deen that his namesake died in an infamously horrible car crash, so he may want to cool it on texting and driving. |
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In an ideal world we can fantasise about replicating the idyllic childhoods of the past, but the horrible truth is that we can no longer afford that fantasy. |
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I felt sick when I thought of all the horrible things that could have been prevented if I'd taken action when the situation had come to my knowledge. |
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Hot flashes at night are horrible but the thirstiness is all the time. |
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So there is going to be some horrible catfighting over the price in the coming weeks, as Felix's broker takes it round an estimated 30 potential investors. |
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But as horrible as this sounds, in 2012, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan are not looking for those type of people to begin with. |
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Now that scientists understand that brain cells can regenerate, there may finally be a glimmer of hope in treating the horrible ailments that destroy them. |
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Any horrible things that happen to these hapless characters are my fault! |
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Read another way, she is a horrible mother, an uptight snob, and a bit of a shrew. |
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Hughes' image of the psychic journey Oedipus must undertake, groping his way toward the final and horrible truth of his own actions, is heavily laden with guilt. |
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The public is deluged with graphic accounts of horrible and dreadful news delivered both in orally pictorial detail assisted by visual depictions. |
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In 1991, kissable Johnny was found in a New Orleans hotel with a horrible case of rigor mortis. |
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We don't have lumpy pudding, soggy semolina or horrible cabbage any more. |
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Moments later, I felt a horrible hunger pain shoot through my body. |
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It was storming, the rain was making horrible sounds against the window. |
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The fact that Ashley was trodden upon because of this is a horrible sign of the times. |
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These aren't just large arms, they're large arms with dry, scaly skin, with horrible armpits, with huge flabby bingo wings flapping about underneath the upper arms. |
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He started screaming his head off, calling out horrible words. |
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There is nothing so gnawingly horrible as the first day of rehearsal. |
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Visitors can witness typical scenarios played out by crew members in costume and find out about the horrible conditions below deck in which sailors lived and died. |
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A horrible cry brought the house servants creeping up to the barred room. |
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But the consequences of a nuclear exchange are almost too horrible to contemplate. |
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For Mabel, at that point in her life, after so many horrible experiences with men, a gay best friend was exactly what she needed. |
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Just because I agree with representation in games, I've been associated with social justice warriors leading to some horrible comments the other day. |
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You'll be glad to know that the restaurant's parting shot, a rather insipid brandy Alexander, was as horrible as anything I've tasted this side of George IV Bridge. |
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Well, that really ruined the moment for her especially, and made me feel really horrible for a long time, and caused dirty talk to become a kind of taboo for me. |
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For abolitionists, it is about the possibility that even people who do something horrible can change. |
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Even if I could manage not to feel that horrible stabbing sickness in my gut when someone got hurt, the thought of actually injuring someone still made me feel ill. |
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Don't continue to martyr yourself for an absent ex. Going out of your way to make him look good when he's a horrible father isn't doing anyone any favors. |
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The Aggies weren't horrible even though they were banged up in 2002, going 6-6 with two of the losses in overtime and two others by a touchdown or less. |
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