The visitors were scandalized by the chastisements imposed by the French upon their children. |
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When I came to pick up the order, I was scandalized by the seemingly outrageous price and refused to accept them. |
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So widespread is the understanding that, when a priest or bishop's adultery or fornication comes to light, clergy and laity are equally scandalized. |
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Abstraction may have still scandalized most Americans, but suddenly it was a homegrown scandal, with nothing sissified about it. |
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Even the scandalized chatter of the townspeople, who frown at this sinful setup, dies away. |
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When this happens, a person is scandalized by a sentence that seems too light in a serious case. |
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I was outraged, but the public was also scandalized to see the regard in which the Conservatives held democracy and continue to hold it. |
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What do they do for those who are lost? They judge them, criticize them, and are scandalized by them. |
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For many they have been scandalized and they have lost their confidence in these denominational schools. |
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They must be just as scandalized as I am to see that there is only one Liberal member and one Reform member present. |
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As a young lawyer, I was already scandalized by the number of witnesses that we pointlessly subpoenaed before the court. |
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An old timer in charge of the city desk that day, Walter Fenton, was scandalized. |
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I find it somewhat curious that the Liberals are so scandalized by those provisions. |
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He was scandalized and upset to see that in a country as rich as Canada, a G8 country, deplorable conditions still exist on Indian reserves. |
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Isn't the real scandal of infidelity at this late stage the eternally scandalized? |
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She scandalized society still further when she adopted French dress, which featured low-cut bodices and revealing sheer fabrics. |
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How scandalized were the Pharisees when one time my disciples sat at a table without washing their hands. |
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If this were not the case, you wouldn't be scandalized at the idea of rich and decadent people who claim to transmit a divine message. |
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Several government officials, Lamartine most notably, were scandalized by the army's use of the razzia, or raid, derived from a tactic used by the Roman army. |
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As a youth he had scandalized his family by studying medicine, and had published at Rome, at great expense, a treatise on the difficulty of belching while lying down. |
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Jesus scandalized people by speaking God's law in his own name. |
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To that end, he scandalized Confucians of his day, who believed that the elite should not engage in manual labour, by becoming an accomplished metalworker and busying himself with alchemical studies. |
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We are all scandalized by the sins and failures of some of the Church's members, particularly those who were chosen especially to guide and serve young people. |
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Create a national ethos for girls' education so that communities are as scandalized and concerned about girls kept out of school as they are about boys and girls more visibly exploited at work. |
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The little girl's room, Miss Skattergoods thought, turning Heather's expression over in her mind with scandalized satisfaction, as she made her way back from the toilet. |
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When the citizenship bill was first presented to parliament last year as Bill C-63, and we saw this oath that I just read, a number of us on this side were scandalized. |
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I know that the materialists of future times will be scandalized upon hearing this Doctrine, but their conscience will tell them that my Word speaks only truth. |
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People, do not learn more about perversity, but combat it without boasting of your purity, nor should you be scandalized by the faults of your brothers. |
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That of which the prophets spoke will be fulfilled in this era. My new word will come to philosophers and theologians, and many of them will mock it while others will be scandalized by it. |
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But the harshest suspicion came from conformists who were scandalized by the boldness of this woman of the upper middle class of Viterbo who had taken to heart the education of ignorant girls. |
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Beaumarchais shocked and scandalized theatre-goers of the 18th century with his trilogy of bawdy plays centering on the rascally jack-of-all-trades, Figaro. |
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Today, if you know of someone who does not think or worship as the majority do, although you might be surprised and scandalized, you no longer clamor for him to be burned alive. |
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Call me a softheaded sentimentalist, but I was surprised at that attitude, a bit scandalized, in fact. |
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His scandalized superiors ordered him out of Zealand and held him in the priory at Viborg under close confinement until he should come to his senses. |
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