She was horrifically injured in a road accident in 1971 when she was eight years old. |
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I was horrifically guilt-stricken and tempted to call his wife and spill my guts but I never did. |
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Do we really believe that people who are capable of such horrifically violent crimes are going to be so coolly logical and rational? |
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She will be scarred for life after being horrifically attacked in the street by two dogs. |
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It was so unbelievably, horrifically brilliant that we were frankly worried we might have dreamt it. |
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It is certainly much less nightmarishly violent than his previous mainstream novels, in which animals and people are often horrifically tortured. |
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Girls are set up for a horrific disappointment, but boys are set up to be horrifically disappointing. |
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Philip Scotcher, 24, told of how he saved a badly burned and horrifically injured fellow traveller. |
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When the sisters' father went to the morgue to check, he found his daughter had not only been killed, but her body had been horrifically mutilated. |
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I am also thinking of the many young girls who die horrifically as a result. |
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The current federal impaired driving law is horrifically complex and convoluted. |
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I exasperatedly remarked that they were a perfect match, they were both aesthetically hideous with horrifically competitive personalities to match. |
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Writer-director Danielle Gardner makes compelling use of all the horrifically iconic images. |
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They claimed it was an accident and the victim was too horrifically burned to speak. |
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The response to the loss of American lives in the line of duty has been horrifically politicized. |
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He saw the corpse and his eyes bulged horrifically before he crashed to his knees, sprawled out bestially on all fours and vomited all over the corpse. |
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I can't even eat ice cream without getting horrifically ill. |
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Some cattle became horrifically emaciated or developed raw wounds. |
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Emily Watson gave a stunning performance as Julie, a woman who had her daughter taken from her so horrifically. |
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For parents like Abid Ali Shah, getting ready for school was horrifically painful. |
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He has responded to a question about a report from his colleague from Burnaby-New Westminster, who is always using the most horrifically misleading information related to this particular agreement. |
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So what was this horrifically shocking joke that caused such an outcry? |
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The growing diversity of Nordic societies is generating social tensions, most horrifically in Norway, where Anders Breivik killed 77 people in a racially motivated attack in 2011, but also on a more mundane level every day. |
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They were daughters, sisters, wives and friends whose lives were full of promise and hope, horrifically taken by a gunman at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal. |
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The horrifically burned man, meanwhile, who peels off his charred flesh like a picnicker removing the skin from an overdone chicken, mostly works as a dandy plug for vegetarianism. |
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Remembering Auschwitz offers us an opportunity to defend the values of our Constitution and to take this opportunity to defend human dignity, which was so horrifically violated in that place. |
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Closing down a multinational institution is a horrifically difficult challenge, but without progress in this area, the efficiency of the global system will likely decline, perhaps significantly. |
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On the one hand, it may end the crisis without the need for a horrifically unpopular assault on the shrine, which would also carry the risk of killing the young cleric. That would be a disaster. |
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That in turn can make a disaster hugely and horrifically costly. |
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In these circumstances, loving ourselves too much, considering ourselves in this way, it is clear that the Self, or better said the Selves, instead of being extinguished, fortify themselves horrifically. |
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These are the methods, as old as human hate and as horrifically outmoded as the inquisition, that the Belarusian authorities currently use against their opponents. |
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Harvey, a Staffie crossbreed, was horrifically emaciated and covered in wounds and burns when he was picked up close to Black Lake in West Bromwich last week. |
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