Ordinarily lame and mundane places like rotary clubs transform into shanties of shock and mazes of monstrosity. |
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I've just spent three nights in such a monstrosity, holed up in a room only marginally larger than a shoebox. |
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It is dishonest, and worse, to accuse this honorable man of the monstrosity. |
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I began circling the black monstrosity, barely skimming my hand on the surface. |
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I would rather take my chances fighting an invasion of foreigners than participate in that evil monstrosity. |
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They are living in cloud cuckoo land if they think they can transform the ugly concrete monstrosity into desirable homes. |
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There has been no consultation about this, and the proposed mast is an absolute monstrosity. |
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Famine had mutated into an invincible monstrosity that was ravaging more than half of Africa's children. |
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And yet the building is a monstrosity, a gaping hole in the middle of town, hostile to the needs of its neighbors and inhabitants alike. |
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The residents of the area enjoy a peaceful neighbourhood, this stadium would be a monstrosity. |
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Reagan's greatness lies in that he clearly saw this monstrosity for what it was and relentlessly worked to defeat it. |
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I have the misfortune to live between a blinding, yellow concrete monstrosity on one side and an unkempt, dirty, semi-paved yard on the other. |
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I think it is an absolute disgrace that the tube station is being redeveloped into that monstrosity of a building. |
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Or better yet an all-in-one weapon that destroys the whole enmeshed monstrosity at one blow. |
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I'm amazed by the monstrosity of architecture, the eradication of beautiful buildings. |
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A planned telephone mast has been denounced as a monstrosity by people in Wootton Bassett. |
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The film is a brutal, blood-soaked plea for compassion and understanding in the face of monstrosity. |
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On the three days I work in the city, I have a short walk from the concrete monstrosity where I park my car to the office. |
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Not much to cheer about then as I parked my car in a multi-storey monstrosity. |
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And also there is a great love affair, I suppose, with ideas of monstrosity. |
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It is a monstrosity reminiscent of Blair's Dome and Frankenstein's monster. |
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It was possibly the most atrocious monstrosity every pulled off on American soil. |
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Being maid of honour is a pretty cool job really, and my taffeta monstrosity got lots of polite compliments. |
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Of course, it never occurred to the landlord he was in actual fact selling the drinks to this drunken monstrosity. |
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We are furious that the council have passed this monstrosity because they are riding roughshod over the wishes of local residents. |
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Plus, it looks amazing, a Gothic monstrosity the worse for wear after years of decay and gutting by fire. |
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The only door in the room was an ancient thick oak monstrosity with a rusty wrought iron latch, matching hasps and a key stuck in the lock. |
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Might Lou Reed's monstrosity of non-stop feedback noise, Metal Machine Music, be a good record to help people shake their sillies out and wiggle their waggles away? |
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I am a monstrosity, a selfish little girl who selected her own life instead of those that gave her life and those who meant almost everything to her. |
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The Gothic palace is a stark monstrosity that is in striking contrast to the delicately chiselled and embellished Palacio Nazaries, the Moorish royal palace. |
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Despite the belt tightening, Patch remained a monstrosity of a network, spanning over 900 local blogs. |
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I tore it to pieces and sent it to the devil, this monstrosity produced by a cretin. |
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He was barely able to spit out the tale of the cursed monstrosity responsible for his broken body as his life drifted away. |
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However, there is one incident, in that monstrosity of incidents, that clings unwontedly. |
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The claws on the monstrosity jutted out and curved like a dozen scimitars. |
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He described the Patriot Act, which was used by the NSA as authorisation for the bulk phone data collection, as a monstrosity. |
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My second worry is about the bureaucratic monstrosity of decision-making in the event of dispute. |
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Humorous monstrosity is something not to be taken lightly, it's a serious job in a sector that doesn't know crisis. |
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When Shakespeare indulged in monstrosities it was not for the sake of their monstrosity but for their contribution to the story. |
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Then there is a monstrosity which Commissioner Patten mentioned too: the wall, the wall of separation, of apartheid, of annexing of territory. |
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Our concern is completely different from anything discussed thus far: our concern is whether or not to stage another bureaucratic monstrosity. |
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Acting while setting aside morality, is immoral, and no trade, whether physician, soldier or Member of Parliament, requires such a monstrosity. |
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Each vicious attack carries the chance of transforming the victim into a diseased monstrosity. |
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We board the monstrosity that is Celebrity Reflection and I at long last take in a cruise ship. |
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As he starts to comprehend the monstrosity that is Walter White, Hank realizes that Walt has just beat this kid up emotionally. |
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And then she revealed that this monstrosity of electronic expression can be found right there in the chat box. |
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If he remains silent in the face of the verbal assault, that silence will be taken as consent, thus proving his monstrosity. |
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And then that idea became a vehicle to think through much larger questions about love and loneliness and monstrosity. |
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Although I don't remember the food I do remember the cafe being knocked down to make way for the concrete monstrosity that is the council offices. |
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The project ran into huge opposition from a committee, who were worried the building would be an ugly monstrosity, while also harbouring concerns about traffic. |
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The police station is going to be demolished and from what I have seen of the plans, a monstrosity of a building is going to be erected in a conservation area. |
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It obstructed the view into the city centre, and became an eyesore and a monstrosity that for the past several years has been closed and obsolete. |
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It will essentially be a concrete monstrosity with street lights on it. |
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And their first move should be to halt the building of new power lines, most notably the giant monstrosity about to scar the Yorkshire countryside. |
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She has said it's a disgrace that young couples who saved and borrowed for their dream home should end up with a monstrosity virtually in their back gardens. |
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Bags had grown to this enormous monstrosity, wildly unfunctional, akin to tottering around on seven-inch heels. |
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He's probably spent his life languishing in this moated monstrosity. |
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The reptilian monstrosity shook off the vines with total ease, body curled up beneath the neck, and tail stretched out behind it, rattling noisily. |
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Nazism was a diabolical monstrosity and it was fitting not only to commemorate its demise, but also to celebrate the millions who paid the highest sacrifice. |
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We pledge to ensure that such a monstrosity does not ever happen again. |
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If you've ever seen a more terrifying beard than this, then you are most certainly a liar, because there is no beard more frightening than this hellish monstrosity. |
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She is a hideous monstrosity and a small minded, chippy teenage rebel and I hope your fine lady wife forces you to sleep on the sofa for at least a week. |
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Was the pink monstrosity a damask, burnet, gallica, large-flowered hybrid tea, modern bush or English or species rose, eglantine, cluster-flowered floribunda, or merely a shrub? |
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No one, not least my party, could begin to disagree that recycling should be encouraged, but the best way to achieve that is to work with the market, not to create another bureaucratic monstrosity. |
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It's this nebulousness, magnified by endless Senate versus House squabbling, that has allowed reform to be caricatured by its foes as an impenetrable Rube Goldberg monstrosity, a parody of deficit-ridden big government. |
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We perceive the bird and frog views simultaneously, although what hybrid monstrosity we become in the process is not clear. |
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This is a legal monstrosity and a serious denial of democracy. |
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It is a bureaucratic monstrosity that includes organisations as different as the Coast Guard and the immigration authorities and spends most of its energies in perpetual reorganisation. |
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Remember Judas: he caused Christ to be slain, but virtually he was the slayer, and he did justice on himself with his own hands, belatedly recognising the monstrosity of the sin committed. |
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Time to kill this monstrosity coming out of the Senate. |
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I've got one in front of me now which is a concrete monstrosity done in the form of an Indian wigwam, that is, tent shaped with three imitation poles sticking up from the roof. |
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My next foray into the world of wild mushrooms was with a large orange monstrosity called a bolete. |
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She'd been picturing some Gormenghastian monstrosity, a mass of dark stone and hulking, spiked towers. |
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The wall outlet sprouted an electrical monstrosity of adapters plugged into adapters that sparked ominously. |
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He puts on those tighty whiteys, and he's a handsome, doe-eyed, leading man of monstrosity. |
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A millefeuille monstrosity, it looked as if a red sock had got into the white wash but was actually by designer Giambatista Valli. |
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The 777 is the Botero of the cigar: large until being almost deformed, it evolves, in extreme cases, from a visual aggression, when beauty overlooks monstrosity. |
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How could she have allowed herself to whitewash such monstrosity? |
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Concrete jungle, concrete monstrosity... Cement-based concrete is one of the world's most ubiquitous building materials, yet its aesthetic reputation has become tarnished. |
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