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- But the odiousness should not make us avert our eyes.
- When all is said and done, this isn't an entirely negative outcome, no matter the odiousness of China's regime.
- The Rose-Cal story line, which is the weakest part of the film thanks to Cal's unwavering odiousness, plays like Edith Wharton Lite.
- In order to balance the odiousness of a McGross, err McRib, I put up Wendy's Monterrey Ranch Chicken Sandwich, which comes and goes like the McRib.
- Hamas will settle for nothing less than full reciprocity . " These sentiments " are in striking contrast to the odiousness of Hamas's founding charter, " said Siegman.
- One school of thought makes him the Pharaoh of the Exodus, and his essential odiousness was captured by Yul Brynner in the 1956 film " The Ten Commandments ."
- I urge you to start reading up-he's really at a new and exciting level of odiousness-David Gerard 18 : 59, 4 September 2007 ( UTC)
- While much was made of the skit's sexuality in front of a TV audience rife with kids, the more serious odiousness was in the words, not the implied sex.
- Though he still has faults, mainly stubbornness and rash decision-making, Eustace displays little of his former odiousness, and he and Jill begin to develop affection towards one another.
- His first letters describe it as beautiful, but in October 1921, he wrote to Russell : " I am still at Trattenbach, surrounded, as ever, by odiousness and baseness.
- This conscious device on the part of the author dismisses any suggestion that the difficulties of the text : its repetitiveness, tediousness and odiousness, are representative of the author's style.
- Conversation with the activist roamed freely and seamlessly from issues such as the immorality of keeping pets, which is akin to slavery, to the odiousness of the hunt and the evil of vivisection.
- He did not have a high opinion of the villagers, writing to Bertrand Russell in October 1921 : " I am still at Trattenbach, surrounded, as ever, by odiousness and baseness.
- Coming off a six-game suspension, Jamal inexplicably demonstrates his odiousness by stripping to his jock strap and taunting fans during a game, then going one further and peeling down to his sneakers.
- The newest version of the Random House Webster's College Dictionary makes its debut this spring with " New Words for the New Millennium " plus a reader-beware feature : warning labels for some 300 words that are flagged for odiousness.
- They are JESUITS . . . their workings are before you in every day's events : they are a secret society, a sort of Masonic order, with superadded features of most revolting odiousness, and a thousand times more dangerous . . ..
- Anwar Shah Kashmiri writes in his commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari " Fayd al-Bari " on this hadith : " You know the gravity of sin for killing a Muslim, for its odiousness has reached the point of disbelief, and it necessitates that [ the killer abides in Hell ] forever.
- In 1819, he stated, " Americans preserve their gravity and quietness and good-humour even in their drink . " He believed it " far better for them to be as noisy and quarrelsome as the English drunkards; for then the odiousness of the vice would be more visible, and the vice itself might become less frequent ."