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- The marriage scandalised society, but Lord Gifford died only weeks afterward.
- The monks were scandalised by the patriarch's consent.
- Her taste for strong liquors and her sheer gluttony also scandalised the court.
- Philippa pretends to be scandalised ( presumably for Martino's sake ).
- The 6th Earl of Salisbury scandalised society by driving and upsetting a stagecoach.
- Claux's behaviour and attitudes to sex and nudity scandalised 1940s Australia.
- It scandalised viewers who felt it was flagrantly sexual.
- Gilman was often scandalised in the media and resented the sensationalism of the media.
- A scandalised establishment, took measures to counter Labour's growing electoral dominance.
- The drawing pleased Hitler but scandalised his entourage.
- That people say they are scandalised is not proof that there is a scandal.
- He scandalised settler opinion by appointing another emancipist, Andrew Thompson, as a magistrate.
- He pointed out that the Hindus were scandalised and the Christians bewildered by these arguments.
- His son Niccol?scandalised Tuscany in 1924 by making a Chianti containing Bordeaux grape varieties.
- Scandalised, he fled to Upper Galilee.
- News of her subsequent disappearance scandalised Europe.
- Shadrake, a resident of adjacent Malaysia, was said by the scandalising the court.
- The whole village is scandalised by this abortive attempt of the father to conceal his shame.
- The lawyer, scandalised, urges Ralph to destroy the will, but to no avail.
- In acting as I do, I'm very far from the wish to scandalise.
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