I do, however, have visions of him rocking up on my doorstep and that thought mostly horrifies me. |
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I have no doubt that it shocks, perhaps even horrifies our young audiences but we make no apology for that. |
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It offends and horrifies us when we learn of decaying archaeological sites, looted museums and burning libraries. |
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Such talk horrifies firms such as Microsoft, whose financial fortunes rely on clients getting thicker so that they can sell software upgrades. |
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Web browsing ReprintsThis sort of connection horrifies many western businessmen. |
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When it sends few or no signals out, the body turns into that emptiness which horrifies us. |
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The eugenics movement obviously horrifies this film maker and Mr. Peter Cohen communicates that horror most effectively in this interesting and artful documentary. |
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Lady eventually does engage in a street fight, and loses, which surprises and horrifies Mariame and the gang. |
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The nerve and arrogance of the food industry shocks and horrifies me. |
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In doing that, the litany of their tragic methods is legend and it is something which, when talked about, horrifies any reasonable human being. |
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It is an issue that horrifies all Canadians and I think it is important that the House of Commons speaks out on the issue. |
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But there is another reason why this insistent criticism of globalisation horrifies and outrages me. |
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The prospect of an American withdrawal horrifies the British and the French, who did not relish their earlier experience of being in Bosnia without the Americans. |
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What horrifies every cutting tool engineer? |
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I started to receive phone calls from women, and I discovered to my horror-and it still horrifies me and always will-that my case is not, as I said at the beginning, unusual. |
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This event shocks and horrifies all Canadians. |
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