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"abomination" Definitions
  1. a thing that is hated and considered extremely offensive

406 Sentences With "abomination"

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In "Penalty-Kick Shootouts Are a World Cup Abomination," Rob Hughes passionately states a perceived problem in the current game of soccer: The penalty shootout is an abomination.
But before anyone suggests them, kale chips are an abomination.
THE LAST FACE is an abomination in basically every way.
To paraphrase Joseph Conrad, there's a fascination to the abomination.
A "blasphemous abomination" is how one conservative website described it.
Many religious conservatives see the LGBTQ community as an abomination.
Some find it stylish, while others think it's an abomination.
The animal industrial complex is a moral and ecological abomination.
Their quarterbacking was not merely bad—it was, occasionally, an abomination.
"What happened to Gizzell was an abomination," Romito said in court.
The perpetrators of that abomination, defeated at home, fled into Congo.
The Raptors' defense against the league's best offenses was an abomination.
Yes, but Gravity Rush 2's metropolitan abomination isn't without merit.
It is an abomination, some say, slandering the cranberry's good name.
Frustrating: The College Board College Scholarship Service application is an abomination.
" She added, "How far will we go in shame and abomination?
Is it an abomination, or a watershed in the airline industry?
Tinned spaghetti on pizza is a far, FAR greater abomination than pineapple.
It's a genuine abomination that flies in the face of human dignity.
The Swedish Fish flavor was a straight-up abomination of the tastebuds.
Wade is quote, 'the worst abomination in the history of constitutional law.
I didn't know how to advise them because that is an abomination.
For every Loki there's a Yellowjacket and a Whiplash and an Abomination.
The 14th Amendment repealed the abomination of the Constitution's '3/5ths compromise.
Is it not, as a filmmaker there described it, "a tremendous abomination"?
It is especially an abomination in countries where justice is rarely served.
Every time a judge sentences a parent to jail, is that an abomination?
Is it a head-over-heels celebration of love or an unromantic abomination?
"Probably best not to use the word 'abomination' in here," Father Clive observes.
As such, your records spin counterclockwise which purists might see as an abomination.
"We will fight until the prime minister withdraws this abomination," he told Reuters.
And they reinforce the positions of the Trump supporters they deem an abomination.
"I'm the one who has to have sex with that abomination," she jokes.
Some people appreciated the artistry, but others found it a disrespectful, commercialized abomination.
It can be a joy or abomination—there is very little middle ground.
That takes six days, and produces a drink called Abomination: Sayers of the Law.
It's the only way to save this abomination before it hits theaters in May.
Independence Day: Resurgence has been labeled by the broad critic community as an abomination.
Lance Lewis, president of Belize's National Evangelical Association, called the court's ruling "an abomination".
Of course, we can't really fault the man who blurted out this unintended abomination.
Instead, you'd get some abomination made with (cheaper, less pure tequilas) and orange liqueurs.
Human trafficking is an abomination, but withholding development aid will hardly solve that crisis.
Thunderbolt is on the right; that's the future Abomination over there on the left.
Kidz Bop is an abomination because it censors language but it doesn't censor content.
A lot of those reasons are crucial in explaining why this show is an abomination.
Some of this is just relief that at long last, a sequel isn't an abomination.
Of course, this indulgence does not extend to women's cricket, which they deem an abomination.
It was almost enough to get me to finish watching that abomination of a film.
" Proverbs says that "everyone who is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord.
The Department of State's main office building in Washington, D.C., for example, is an abomination.
The note has been labelled "hideous," a "monstrosity" and an "abomination," to put it lightly.
But genocides of any stripe are humanity's highest abomination, and poison gas is poison gas.
Someone has carefully measured this concrete abomination & lovingly sewn it a fabric cover #bollards pic.twitter.
The Colts' 30-27 loss to the Jaguars in London yesterday was a football abomination.
And the use of poison gas against civilians has proven to be mankind's foremost abomination.
How, exactly, does this make the Yankees "a moral abomination," as your web headline declares?
We find ourselves contemplating one of history's great philosophical dilemmas: Was this innovation or abomination?
" She was 81, nearing the end of her life, and she said, "It's an abomination.
Her mother sees the relationship as an abomination against God; Ijeoma feels choked by tradition.
Conceptually, the episode, "My Favorite Orkan," with its misbegotten alien-visitation plotline, was an abomination.
It's not sufficient to shove abomination under some attractive monument and call it a day.
The past few years have been an abomination when it comes to responsible federal budgeting.
This week alone she convinced people that an abomination of a recipe might actually be good.
The resulting chimera might be an abomination, however, so maybe this idea is a bit better.
I used to be a seltzer purist and think that flavoring sparkling water was an abomination.
That abomination is still slated for a premiere this spring, though who knows at this point.
And it means calling out Mr Trump's equivocal statements for what they are: a moral abomination.
The disgusting and perverse violence projected onto the Black body in Western society is an abomination.
Exeggutor becomes a long-necked abomination while Vulpix and Ninetails become ice-themed versions of themselves.
But we still don't quite understand how pot makes us suddenly crave Taco Bell's latest abomination.
These days, backpacks seem to cram every imaginable feature into their designs, creating a bulky  abomination.
For many, the version of a d-pad on the left Joy-Con was an abomination.
I felt as though by considering using sex work I'd be even more of an abomination.
We were here before this abomination arrived, and we will be here long after he leaves.
But Collins declaring Democrats "are in love with terrorists" is an abomination, a step beyond. Pathetic.
Mike told me that who I was was an abomination, and that I had to change.
"We got some negativity, you know, people ... calling it like an abomination to boots," he says.
Trump is both anomaly and abomination, and America wants to carve him out like a cancer.
"Friends don't let friends burn absinthe," he says, dismissing the "abomination" as a trick for tourists.
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians says box wine is an abomination that has to go.
"We both grew up in households where who we are is labeled an 'abomination,&apos" Porter says.
It's not just that there are about sixteen too many steps in the assembly of this abomination.
"What happened to Gizzell was an abomination," Cook County Assistant State's Attorney Ashley Romito told the judge.
Most people are hailing it as a triumph ... but the Westboro Baptist Church says it's an abomination.
I appreciate that for many conservatives, a Supreme Court shaped by Hillary Clinton would be an abomination.
Failing to conduct regular press briefings is an abomination, and there should be more outrage about this.
Al, who once bemoaned the disruptive "imponderables" brought by the telegraph, sees the phone as an abomination.
We were called "Jewish agents" and an "abomination," and were accused of being the cause of earthquakes.
Because the one thing nightwalkers and daywalkers agree on is that shadowwalkers are an abomination of nature.
Lots. Taxi TV still exists, even though the Haggler has been ranting about that abomination for years.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, this year's Christmas present to the donor class, is an abomination.
Any member of Congress who truly cares about making America great again will vote against this abomination.
Siri is an abomination, and even Alexa can't answer some of the most basic questions that I ask.
He also has two cats but no dogs because his "ex took my Chihuahua," which is an abomination.
Of course, that didn't stop the Jaz and Zip drive creator Iomega from creating one last storage abomination.
Love is not wrong, love is not a mistake, love is not an abomination, love is just love.
ISIS and Taliban Sharia is the exception, not the rule, and many would say an abomination of Sharia.
This sense of alienation, and the suggestion that gentrification will outlive any scientific abomination, are what ultimately linger.
I Don't Like Buyout Season The buyout market is, in my opinion, two degrees short of an abomination.
The Speaker reluctantly went along with the ceremony, but not before denouncing the prorogation as a constitutional abomination.
Why are our cameras only ever pointing at white faces, even when what they're saying is an abomination?
In fact, together they represent an abomination with respect to Trump's putative role as leader of the GOP.
After the "abomination" column, Texas State turned into a furious, distressingly familiar theater of denunciation and counter-denunciation.
Schmidt is preoccupied, rather, with the morbidity that permeates this unlovely household, both before and after the abomination.
Some people are ebulliently optimistic that the abomination is coming undone and may soon be at an end.
"Debbie Wasserman Schultz has completely mismanaged this and it's a complete abomination," said John Morgan, a Clinton donor.
President Trump has pulled the mask from the cartels; we will complete the picture of this collective abomination.
"An abomination in the heart of our village," wrote Todd Bruno in a letter to a local newspaper.
For some, the institution was an abomination, while others advocated that slavery was a manifestation of God's will.
Brown, a Democrat, called the ballot initiative an "abomination" in a signing statement and said mayors supported the compromise.
This is a world that is essentially months away falling to the horrific abomination that was the Nazi party.
Bad macaroni — dry, crunchy, lacking smoothness and squelch — is an abomination, a stain on the institution of soul food.
When compared to a dignified vegetable sandwich at any other fast food or fast-casual restaurant, it's an abomination.
"Someone needs to update your IMDB & Wikipedia pages to reflect this abomination of a cake eating habit," tweeted another.
But to many mothers, who wield family recipes like a sword, microwaving a turkey is an abomination to tradition.
Using the more capable Lightning connector to just inflict that same old abomination on people is almost Machiavellian evil.
The magnitude of the abomination almost forbids that it be mentioned in the same breath as any other horror.
This is an abomination and this moment of revulsion must burn itself into the psyche of the American electorate.
"It was an abomination," said Paul Weygand of Mersant International, a courier with offices just outside the airport's border.
Wade "the worst abomination in the history of constitutional law," and Democrats would not be able to block him.
So what the hell was the noni's Darwinian game plan when it evolved into the absolute abomination that it is?
Wade = abomination Pryor, who sits on the 23th Circuit Court of Appeals, would be the dream candidate for many conservatives.
Let us have no doubt what God makes of such religion: it is an abomination that stinks to high heaven.
While this is an abomination simply due to it being mayonnaise, I think the raw horseflesh flavor might be worse.
Part of me was sympathetic to his call—Trump is, of course, an abomination and must be defeated in 2020.
I left shortly before I would have been forced to wear this abomination, citing irreparable emotional distress to my mum.
It's crisp and light and extra dry—a far cry from the sweet abomination you get in most British pubs.
While Disc Room requires precision, Carrion's gameplay is more wild and messy, as one would expect from a tentacled abomination.
Wade was "the worst abomination of constitutional law in our history," the pithy characterization that Judge Pryor has never disavowed?
Neil Gorsuch Gorsuch, who sits on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Colorado, has never called Roe an abomination.
The San Francisco Chronicle architectural critic Allan Temko called it an abomination and "the biggest architectural dunce cap in the world."
For a prime minister to entrust the future of the country to a referendum would have struck him as an abomination.
"This tax bill is such a complete abomination that anybody who voted for it should be hurled from office," she said.
Nothing united conservatives in the Obama years better than the view that Obamacare was an abomination that needed to be repealed.
"  Allen denied calling the couple an "abomination," however, telling the Charleston Gazette-Mail that she "felt I talked nicely to them.
Mr. Obama vowed to shut down the prison during his first year in office, calling it a legal and moral abomination.
" According to his WWE profile, "Kane is a monstrous abomination that seems to have been extracted directly from your childhood nightmares.
Their defense has been an abomination all season, and only the Los Angeles Lakers were worse after the All-Star break.
It was April, 2014 and we were inside the Javits Center, the glass abomination on the Hudson that event goers hated.
"Dynasty" has none thus far (one, Gordon Thomson, called the new show "an abomination" in an interview with The Daily Beast).
Frank Bruni It used to be that when someone called me an abomination, I was in the presence of a homophobe.
At the second location, I ordered my fourth official L.I.T. while Peter smartly swore off the abomination and got a beer.
Two biblical verses, in Leviticus 18 and 20, prohibit sexual relations between men, describing them as an abomination punishable by death.
I decided I wanted to try making one for my high school's newspaper, and it's an abomination that we printed it.
The industry has gone from being an admired healer of the sick to the moral abomination being prosecuted around the country.
Splattered in red paint on each vehicular abomination is one of two slogans, signifying that gang's affiliation: Wet First, or Paste First?
If you have somebody who has a record of having said, for instance William Pryor, that it was an abomination, Roe v.
Abomination has received some excellent reviews, and chromatographic analysis of it reveals a similar chemical signature to that of conventionally aged whiskies.
" She then proceeded to post her own, which is "toast with a chick fil a sauce," a dish she labels an "abomination.
He took his self-described "abomination" out into the world and captured a bunch of shots: Nature scenes, wildlife, even the moon.
So do an increasing number of lawmakers, although conservative congressmen tend to consider the notion of paid leave an anti-business abomination.
The health care legislation proposed by Senate Republicans is a moral abomination—one that leadership is trying to pass through undemocratic means.
He decided to kneel during the (NFL's paid) national anthem, an act that is somehow perceived by jingoistic patriots as an abomination.
Then, as now, it forced, if just for a moment, a collective apprehension of just what a repulsive abomination this presidency is.
Hopefully the new iPad keyboard is better than the useless abomination that is the MacBook Pro keyboard this article was written on.
Outside, the Reverend David Kennedy (an affecting Forest Whitaker) and his flock are staging peaceful protests against the opening of this abomination.
While Lewandowski's performance on Tuesday was an abomination, it is the fault of House Democrats that it probably won't make a dent.
"On every conceivable level and by every measurable metric, this is an abomination," Cardona said, referring to the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Davis' new peated whiskey, Abomination, has a flavor profile with no known natural relatives, like one made by a team of Disney engineers.
G.I. Joe was brain-bleedingly bad, Battleship was trash, and the Bratz film was somehow an even worse abomination than the dolls themselves.
But once this absolute abomination of a presidency is over, we need to recalibrate our ethics rules and enshrine stricter ones into law.
Some of that is just fine (GPS tracking), some of it is dubious (looks cool) and some of it is an outrageous abomination.
Hey y'all please reply with the worst depression meal you've ever made...here is my abomination, toast with chick fil a sauce pic.twitter.
Opinion: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (the original film based off the book, not that Tim Burton abomination) is an utterly terrifying film.
But that's clashing with all of us wanting to win and defeat this guy that that most of us regard as an abomination.
Allen allegedly told the two women she was a Christian and called the couple an "abomination" in a tirade that lasted several minutes.
"To have so-called white nationalists in our party is basically an abomination of the very foundations of the Republican Party," said Edwards.
Keep your eyes peeled for the shot-on-Super-8 rarity "The Abomination," about toothy monsters with a taste for human entrails. (nitehawkcinema.com)
"I want them, and I want us, to know that there is life beyond the voice that says you're an abomination," she said.
"You form a prototype in your mind, based on your first exposure, and anything that deviates from that is an abomination," she said.
It's easier still to understand James's anguish, upon returning to New York from Europe in 1904, about a new architectural abomination: the Washington Arch.
"The abomination of process & justice in the OK House of Reps makes me weep for democracy," Oklahoma Representative Cory Williams tweeted after the vote.
Like much of the South, for a long time the city glossed or downplayed the abomination that made it rich and left it beautiful.
Dr. Price, an orthopedic surgeon, has led the House Republican Caucus braintrust to find innovative replacements for ObamaCare since that abomination first became law.
It's one reason, standing there by the mailbox with my absentee ballot, I fantasized about Mr. Sanders as the Hulk, and Trump as Abomination.
Such is Snyder's abomination of the president that, throughout the 126 pages in his book, he uses only the title and never the name.
"We consider this amendment in its entirety an abomination against women and families," Cindi Branham, an activist with the Alabama Reproductive Rights Advocates, told Rewire.
Thus with even more regret I must relay the news that the heinous abomination of my nightmares is getting a new episode sometime in December.
I never saw the Hobbit films in 48fps, but I know enough people who did and swear that these higher frame rates are an abomination.
But once critics rose from their den, bleary-eyed and pessimistic, the reviews started pouring in, and mixed in with the praise was absolute abomination.
Caesar salad without anchovies and Parmesan might sound like an abomination, but there are plenty of other ways to sneak some umami into your dressing.
"That anyone serving under the U.N. flag should prey on the vulnerable is truly an abomination," said Atul Khare, under-secretary-general for field support.
"  Florida House Democratic Leader Janet Cruz also called on DeSantis to denounce the attack, calling it an "abomination" that has "no place in our politics.
I'd like to post some shots from my own childhood, a version of my parents' parenting blog, if such an abomination had existed back then.
In my head—you'll notice that I happen to be in my head a lot—I felt as though I was abnormal or an abomination.
Words like abomination popped off my skin like hot grease as he went on to describe a lake of fire that God wanted me in.
Who the hell needs the next deep-fried, fast-food, faux-Mexican abomination when you've got fresh, amazing tamales, just like your madre made them?
I'm as big a #ChristmasStory fan there is and I was really looking forward to this 'Live' version on Fox, but this is an abomination.
" Earlier in the profile, Madsen calls BloodRayne — Boll's 2005 film based on the vampire-focused action game series — an "abomination" and "a horrifying and preposterous movie.
It targeted Paris on purpose, what it called "the capital of abomination and perversion," and we were aghast at how close to home it all felt.
Last October, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a late-night tweet pledging that he would "drop everything" to fix the company's abomination of a cheeseburger emoji.
Its factories are staffed by conscientious workers who treat each blemish as an abomination, honing and re-honing production processes until everything is in Ordnung (order).
And on: Iris Robinson, a former DUP MP described homosexuality as "disgusting, loathsome, nauseating, wicked and vile", as well as an "abomination" that could be "cured".
They believe Mueller has given them enough to take down Trump and to overturn the abomination known as the 2900 presidential election once and for all.
What else can we do, collectively, besides abandon any sense of dignity or respect and spend our frightfully brief lives crafting this abomination of a video?
But the Hindu extremists who have become a driving force in India are so obsessed with demonizing Muslims that they are smearing it as an abomination.
Wrong in everything that is important and to a degree that makes one wonder what were the designers and planners who worked on this abomination thinking.
Trump is an abomination, and a cancer on the country, and none of us can rest until he is no longer holding the reins of power.
I don&apost want to pass off the PM&aposs fashion faux pas as adorkable instead of calling it out for what it is: an abomination.
That is the way that our lord and saviour JD Wetherspoon intended, and anything else is an abomination against God, against Harry, against England and St. George.
It has another complex layer when you're raised in an environment of self-hatred, because you're raised that what you are, who you are, is an abomination.
That's most Android phones; but it's entirely possible some manufacturer not bound to Google's restrictions could go out on its own and make some multi-notch abomination.
What I actually got was the odd animal that had been spat out of an algorithm and was such a weird abomination that it shouldn't be alive.
Massive budget deficits of the size observed in the U.S. would be an abomination, especially if the economy is booming and fiscal policy buffers could be strengthened.
" She adds, "When we take pride in who we are as black lesbians, we lose family because they consider homosexuality as a sin, abomination or un-African.
Wade, the 1973 decision establishing a right to abortion, "the worst abomination of constitutional law in our history," a comment he stood by at his confirmation hearing.
For months, I was incredulous about the timidity of those Republicans in Congress who knew that Trump's presidency was an abomination but refused to say so publicly.
" In an interview, Abrams, the former minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives and a Yale Law School graduate, described the Trump administration as an "abomination.
But as one of the people fervently opposed to the abomination of the Trump presidency and Trumpism in general, I saw in Mueller's timing a dodged bullet.
That well into the 21st-century public educators continue striking pupils (a disproportionate percentage of whom are members of racial minorities) is a legal and moral abomination.
Politicians and do-gooders were particularly interested in a new kind of music known as "rag-time", which William Devrey, the police chief, called "a filthy abomination".
This is a country that decided AIDS was an abomination and flooded Africa and other areas with medications simply because it was the right thing to do.
To most people with any awareness of Arizona politics, Mr. Arpaio is an abomination to the rule of law, the principle of equal justice and plain decency.
In the election, Democrats have five winning issues: climate change, health care, income inequality, Russian interference in our elections and the abomination currently occupying the White House.
Wyden called Hatch's scheduling move "an abomination on the history of this storied committee" in his opening remarks ahead of a Tuesday morning hearing on tax reform.
" The state treasurer, Jake LaTurner, a Republican, issued his own statement calling the decision "an abomination" that marked "one of the darkest days in our state's history.
The Grizzlies were bad when Fizdale was fired, and today they're an abomination, losers of 14 straight games and owners of the lowest winning percentage in the league.
Mr Klein cited a line from Leviticus that gay relations are "an abomination", a comment Ms Cryer's mother reported to her daughter, who was already in the car.
To be honest, though, it's somewhat unsurprising Hampton Creek decided to pay people to buy its product, because much like vegan barbecues, vegan mayonnaise is a culinary abomination.
The best part of Thrive Global, however, might be its store, which appears to be the lovechild of the crackpot InfoWars store and Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle abomination GOOP.
Earlier this week, a wildly homophobic video surfaced where Bertke states that he views "gays as an abomination" and cheers the 2016 massacre at the gay nightclub Pulse.
"According to Blair, Nashika sees the writing on the wall, if you will, and believes that she's going to be the next person sent to abomination," Masters said.
Time and time again, improvements to this problem have been obstructed by various art world agendas, but in the abomination that is ISIS, a new period has begun.
Otherwise, why would they have been allowed to sculpt, sous-vide, and roast a wad of ground turkey into an carrot-shaped abomination that they've called The Marrot.
Apple can still hit the mark, even if it takes a little while Of course, the old Control Center wasn't an abomination of modern software by any means.
And I'm not talking about those Bac'n Pieces Bacon-Flavored Bits food products either, which leave out the "o" for legal reasons and are an abomination of nature.
"Here we are, $22 trillion in debt, trillion-dollar deficits and we've got this abomination coming across — it's sad," Republican freshman Senator Mike Braun said in a statement.
" As he spoke to me, a protester continued to shout into the crowd: "Die a sodomite, die a faggot, die a dyke, die corrupted, wicked, filthy, an abomination.
This was an absolute abomination of justice, and it speaks to the growing public misperceptions of police use of force that have often gotten lost in political disputes.
Father Rydzyk himself has called gay people "disgusting" and "an abomination"; branded the European Union "the new Soviet Union"; and repeatedly insinuated that Poland is ruled by Jews.
It's clear that mixed race people cannot appropriate their own culture, but I still find myself wondering if people will mistake him for being a Rachel Dolezal-like abomination .
Some thought it exemplified everything that is wrong with football today, while others were pretty certain New Zealand was going to declare war on Italy for the corporate abomination.
Most Americans, both Democratic and Republican, want this to be addressed; conservative lawmakers, who are wont to consider the notion of paid leave an anti-business abomination, do not.
Even more strikingly, Republicans, who have long tended to consider the notion of paid family leave an anti-business abomination, are beginning to come up with their own plans.
You are an aberration and abomination who is willing to do and say anything  —  no matter whom it aligns you with and whom it hurts  —  to satisfy your ambitions.
" Following the vote on the Alabama abortion ban, he tweeted out that the ban was an "abomination" that would bring us "back to the dark ages of reproductive rights.
At this point, you'll quickly realize just how legit this Vietnamese-Mexican abomination actually is, and sooner than you notice, the entire meat-and-carb torpedo will be gone.
FC: Carmelo Anthony Melo will likely be voted in by the fans, because the Knicks aren't an abomination this year, and because he's averaging over 22 points per game.
Another reason many high school upperclassmen would rather drive is to avoid taking a school bus — that big, yellow abomination known as the "loser cruiser" is the ultimate embarrassment.
The prosecutor called a recent media blitz intended to discredit Mr. Weinstein's accusers "an abomination" and asked the judge to put an end to it with a gag order.
Pop-punk is user-friendly, designed not to affront listeners but to gratify them; some traditionalist punks consider it at best a guilty pleasure and at worst an abomination.
In early 2017, Mike Oquaye, a prominent Ghana politician, called for stricter laws on same-sex relations, referring to it as an "abomination" and deeply concerning the LGBT population.
You are an aberration and abomination who is willing to do and say anything — no matter whom it aligns you with and whom it hurts — to satisfy your ambitions.
The exploitation of man by man and the logic of maximum profit, which before had been considered an abomination, had returned to become the linchpins of freedom and democracy everywhere.
It's as if an ambrosia salad had a boozy bender of a weekend at a Wonder Bread factory and this abomination is the sad excuse for the scion that resulted.
"The Bradford pear has gone from a great tree that put many nurserymen's kids through college to an abomination," says Richard Olsen, the director of the National Arboretum in Washington.
Yet he also acknowledged that times have changed; crime is way down, and people on all sides now agree that mass incarceration is both a moral and an economic abomination.
Even the abomination that is Windows 10S—which comes pre-installed by default—isn't that big of deal, since you can upgrade to normal Windows 10 whenever you want, for free.
As AIDS ravaged gay America in the 1980s and 19993s, Helms fought to block funds for research and treatment, blaming the disease on "perverts" whose conduct the Bible deemed an "abomination".
Clinton's death-by-a-thousand-cuts strategy against Trump in the first debate exposed him as a monster: a racist, sexist abomination who is unqualified, temperamentally and intellectually, to be president.
After hearing the 2004 abomination that is "Over and Over" (no offense Nelly and McGraw), I hope no one tries to meld the country and rap game in the near future.
As a Christian & mother of an LGBT child, we appreciate your thoughtful support and recognition that God does not hate nor discriminate, and doing so in His name is an abomination.
A West Virginia county clerk's office is paying a lesbian couple $10,000 and apologizing to settle a lawsuit after an official allegedly called the couple an "abomination," The Associated Press reported.
But this dual-track strategy — be nice personally and tough administratively — becomes more implausible every time Trump authorizes a harsh action against Russia and every time Putin authorizes a new abomination.
Works critical of Mao Zedong are automatically banned, and a sensational memoir, "A Life of Chairman Mao" by Li Zhisui, Mao's personal doctor of many years, is considered a particular abomination.
Guilt at not going; guilt knowing someone else goes; guilt at not stopping them from going; guilt at not being able to stop this abomination, so wrong, so unnecessary, so wrong.
As for the people, the voters, it is the moral abomination of having a racist, sexist, child-caging, family-separating, Muslim-hating transphobe as president that must remain front and center.
The cameras are located on a massive bump, but it's hard to complain about that given that nearly all modern flagships of today have a similarly size abomination on the back.
To this day, I'm unsure how long I would have lingered in the closet, convinced of my own abomination had I not plucked up the necessary courage on that fateful day.
They also blasted Arpaio, saying he is an "abomination to the rule of law, the principle of equal justice and plain decency" to most people who know anything about Arizona politics.
And one of the people who are going to apologize to him for these insults, but he could have easily said, what Roseanne said was indefensible, it was an abomination, or something.
As the author of the VICE Sports Dunk of the Week Column it is my moral duty to bring you The Dunk of the Week even if it is a horrible abomination.
The two other resurrected characters—Beric Dondarrion of the Brotherhood Without Banners and Gregor "the Mountain" Clegane—came back, respectively, as a shell of his former self and a speechless zombie abomination.
Whether you love them or you think they're an abomination manifested on this earth in a blatant cash grab to capitalize on nostalgia and pop culture, Funko Pops are here to stay.
The emoji chosen by Unicode was an abomination to some, the stuff of American family taco tonight, the taco exported worldwide masquerading as Mexico cuisine, the taco made famous by Taco Bell.
Described as "a monstrous abomination that seems to have been extracted directly from your childhood nightmares" in his character's WWE bio, the wrestler weighs over 320 lbs and stands at 7 ft.
What the "perverts" incident proved is that not even the people who supposedly share the rabbis' view that according to Jewish law homosexuality is an abomination are willing to tolerate hateful language.
The controller scheme might first feel like an abomination compared to the keyboard and mouse setup, but it's about as good as they come for adapting such a complex game to console.
The controller scheme might first feel like an abomination compared to the keyboard and mouse setup, but it's about as good as they come for adapting such a complex game to console.
The whole revelation was eye-opening, and after seeing Google take the feedback to heart and rid its software of the culinary abomination, concerned emoji users breathed a virtual sigh of relief.
Batman has been a lot of absurd things to Square-Enix's Play Arts Kai toy line—cowboy, steampunk internet fever dream, unholy draconic Final Fantasy abomination, and yes, sometimes just plain old Batman.
And I really do think that it was a product of Jacob and I being raised in households where we were told that being gay was not just a sin but an abomination.
She sends Retsuko a frilly abomination of a dress to put on, which should rouse up some violent flashbacks for every daughter out there whose argued with her mom over clashing fashion tastes.
I was bombarded by thousands of threats from GamerGate, and though it was a personal low point, my harassment couldn't compare to the attacks on the brave women who criticized this cultural abomination.
This aberration and abomination subjected ISPs — but no other actors in the internet ecosystem — to Title II of the 1934 act, which regulated the telephone industry following the breakup of the Bell monopoly.
She says he has picked her up and thrown her against a wall in front of their son and has verbally abused her, calling her a c***, an abomination and a useless bitch.
"I will diligently enforce the False Claims Act," Barr told Republican Senator Charles Grassley, marking a reversal from prior comments he made in which he declared the law was an abomination and unconstitutional.
The committee was led by Jeb Hensarling, a Texas Republican who regarded the bureau as a constitutional abomination and Cordray as a "benevolent financial-product dictator," as he put it in one hearing.
Like conservatives of all descriptions, Roger loathed and opposed Communism, which he regarded as a soul-destroying abomination (and not just as a failed promise of economic prosperity), and all forms of socialism.
For her own website, she wrote "What You Shouldn't Put in Your Vagina," which nixed Vicks VapoRub, makeup sponges, and an Etsy-generated abomination that involved tree bark and ground-up wasp larvae.
Photo: Associated PressThe Museum of London has added a hardened gob of sewage to its permanent collection to properly honor the festering abomination that has plagued the Victorian-era subterranean infrastructure in recent years.
WILLIAMS: So, Katie, you know the thing is, I am sensitive to this argument because I don&apost think child labor is good, and I don&apost think -- certainly sex trafficking is an abomination.
In contrast to William Pryor, another judge shortlisted for the seat, who once called Roe v Wade "the worst abomination" in the history of constitutional law, Mr Gorsuch is not given to incendiary remarks.
" Wrote Mock in her Allure letter, "This was not the first time that I've been misgendered, dismissed, told that I am an abomination, that I need medical help and God, et cetera, et cetera.
One source with knowledge of the briefing says that "Trump acquitted himself well," but that Flynn was "an abomination with an ax to grind" against the intelligence officials with whom he had formerly worked.
I'd never tried a Filet-O-Fish because my brain isn't diseased enough to order fish from McDonald's, and it tasted bad, but the true abomination is eating a Big Mac without the bun.
In case you're not sure what it is the Retro Fighters N64 controller improves upon, just take a quick glance at the abomination that is the original N64 controller: The original Nintendo 64 controller.
If I were a Netflix employee or investor, I would be unsettled by the idea that the company might be some kind of abomination, its very existence an act of defiance to the creator.
That doesn't mean that I don't believe Trump to be an abomination, but rather that I honor one of the hallmarks of our democracy and that I am an American interested in protecting America.
A handful of GOP Senators who voted against ObamaCare repeal last July are now considering voting for an abomination of a new bill, Graham-Cassidy, which is no better than what has come before.
Jihadists developed a dubious doctrine of vicarious liability: democracy, which they declare is an abomination for Muslims, taints all citizens of Western countries with the sins of their rulers because they vote them into office.
Whenever a truly innovative artist defines a new sound, it gets carbon copied for at least a decade until what's left is an embarrassing abomination bearing almost no resemblance to the spirit of the original.
While the two gay protagonists, Moira (Samira Wiley) and Ofglen (Alexis Bledel), are treated horrendously within the world of the show — they're considered an abomination to the female sex — the characters themselves are incredibly rich.
In April 2018, just after the death of former first lady Barbara Bush, he criticized her for having supported gay marriage, which he called an abomination of nature in a comment under his original post.
Y'know, the sort of abomination that has the potential to push you toward an existential crisis where everything is bad and nothing is good and every man with a six-string guitar should be stopped.
WASHINGTON — After denouncing the Affordable Care Act as an abomination for seven years, Republicans in Congress, working with the Trump administration, are urgently seeking ways to shore up health insurance marketplaces created by the law.
For Marine Le Pen's supporters, the European Union is an abomination that violates national sovereignty and opens borders to mass immigration, while the eurozone prevents the French government from controlling its economic and monetary policy.
EVEN THOSE who recoil at eating supper out of a soggy box, fear being mowed down by curry-bearing cyclists or think the death of home cooking is a cultural abomination should admire Jitse Groen.
The finished apple and minced meat tart has been labelled "an abomination" and compared to the scene in "Friends" where Rachel makes an English trifle adding a layer of beef sautéed with peas and onions.
So it makes perfect sense that a person, who was once compelled to pen the line "They say I was the abomination of Obama's nation" would not just feel comfortable among "the deplorables," but at home.
But if patent filings are any indication (and they often can be), then its appears that Apple really wants to create the all-glass abomination we always hoped it wouldn't in the not-too-distant-future.
Of those, 14 of them very possibly signed their political death certificate yesterday, as they voted for the horrific abomination that is the Republican healthcare bill — or TrumpCare — which they and the president now fully own.
In their native language, the coastal plain is "the sacred place where life begins," and scarring it with roads, wells and pipelines would be both a cultural abomination and a legitimate threat to the caribou herd.
On its own terms, that project has been an incomparable success, but it has also been a moral abomination, forcing one of America's two major political parties into complicity with the worst actors in the country.
One prominent investor in Berlin's technology scene says that founders should throw a parade for Oliver Samwer, Rocket's chief executive, for jumpstarting the city's tech ecosystem, but still calls the firm's copy-cat approach "an abomination".
Wade, the 1973 decision establishing a right to abortion, "the worst abomination of constitutional law in our history" and has said courts have no business imposing their will on issues like school prayer and gay rights.
Luke Bailey, Senior Editor at i, drew attention to the hilarious misstep when he posted on Twitter: "utterly obsessed with this American site that has confused mince with mincemeat, and created this abomination," with accompanying screengrabs.
For $240,000, the Cat House could be yours—or you could go in there with a hatchet, a jackhammer, and a wild pack of dogs and wipe the two-story abomination off the face of the earth.
As the son of two Russian Pentecostal pastors in Maloyaroslavetz, a small town an hour outside Moscow, I grew up believing being gay was an abomination -- a sin that guaranteed me a one-way ticket to hell.
This story is eerily similar to that of Kyle Marcoux, who goes by the name "the Vulgar Chef" and claimed last year that Burger King stole his recipe as the basis of their Mac N' Cheetos abomination.
"I think of the abomination of human trafficking, crimes and abuses against minors, the horror of slavery still present in many parts of the world," Francis said, quoting from his World Day of Peace Message in 2014.
The Kings are an abomination on defense, and have actually been slightly worse on that end with WCS on the floor, but his mobility, length, and size should make him a well-above average defender with time.
"Placing Hitler alongside truly great political and humanitarian leaders is an abomination that is made worse as it targets young people with little or no knowledge of world history and ethics," Rabbi Cooper said in the statement.
But the imbroglio became fodder for Fox News when the campus newspaper published a response to the fliers blasting the concept of "whiteness," titled "Your DNA is an abomination" and written by junior philosophy major Rudy Martinez.
It's as if someone believes that abruptly tossing out 90 years of tradition, and replacing it with a faux-populist conceptual abomination, could somehow serve both the traditionalists and the audiences who didn't care in the first place.
What happened next was a school board meeting that her mother, Amy, still remembers vividly: Parents wearing "Save Our School" badges went up to the podium, calling her then-2017-year-old daughter an abomination and a predator.
Rocket League — everyone's favorite soccer abomination where players are replaced with rocket-powered cars — is coming to the Nintendo Switch around the holidays this year and its bringing awesome-looking Mario, Luigi, and Samus-themed cars with it.
In addition to the traditional tenets of conservative Christianity (abortion is murder, gay sex is an abomination, premarital sex is a sin) it also promoted the concept of courtship, which is a half-step removed from arranged marriage.
European envoys offered assessments that ranged from "frightening" and "devastating" to "an abomination," with some raising the need to create new strategies to deal with the US as a now less-than-reliable ally, perhaps even an adversary.
Hockey fans don't agree on anything, but for one brief moment back in 2004 we all came together to unite around one idea: the World Cup trophy is an abomination and we need to burn it with fire.
The Confederate flag Mr. King had on his desk is offensive not only to African-Americans, but to those of us who are proud that our ancestors fought to end the abomination of slavery and save our union.
A columnist at Texas State University's student newspaper was fired Thursday after authoring an anti-white opinion piece, titled "Your DNA is an abomination," that resulted in major blowback on campus, including demands for editors to step down.
"According to DNAinfo, in a community meeting days later Rose continued to imply that certain kinds of rape are more severe than others, saying acquaintance rapes are "not total-abomination rapes where strangers are being dragged off the streets.
"A commanding officer of the NYPD thinks that if you are raped on a Tinder date or by a friend, it's not as much of an 'abomination' as being raped by a 'true' stranger," NOW wrote on their website.
Barr will clarify his current thinking on the U.S. False Claims Act, which he has previously called an unconstitutional "abomination," when he goes before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in a confirmation hearing in coming months, the source said.
By interventions, Sam began, do you mean giving parents the high sign that it's cool to abandon their L7-positive newborn trans girls to die on the shelf while they brew up cis clone abomination boys to replace them?
I suggested he replace "gay" with "homosexual," the word my father was more likely to have heard, usually in the same sentence with "abomination" from the pulpit of the Mennonite church he and my mother had attended for decades.
Instead, European envoys offered assessments that ranged from "frightening" and "devastating" to "an abomination," with some raising the need to create new strategies to deal with the US as a now less-than-reliable ally, perhaps even an adversary.
But a year later, in an interview for an oral history of the presidency of George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr described the whistle-blower law as "an abomination" and repeated some of the objections raised in his 1989 opinion.
Admittedly, my first try on my colleague Tom Warren produced a weirdly misshapen abomination, owing to him moving his head and my just getting to know the software, but with a good and patient subject, this app is mind-blowing.
And all I know is that a decade-old company with 130 employees that's never run advertising before chose to create an abomination before god and man that's an ad that's also a receipt and a new 2 Chainz song.
In the second video, Paul, a perfectly nice guy who is not a fresh-faced young millennial(?) with a cool haircut, takes us through a few of the steps for making a 3D abomination with the world's best dick-drawing tool.
True, he has managed to put in place a system that is transforming health care, and under his administration's watch, sexual orientation is now just that -- a sexual orientation, not some kind of abomination in the eyes of the law.
"  The customer wrote "Leviticus 20:13," which reads, "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.
She had designed the poster with a sense of nausea; freedom and happiness she imagined as fictitious birds from some unbearably sweet children's story, an insult to the intelligence, and this abomination, of all things, had won the international prize.
Back in the day, this wasn't a matter of partisan divide — Richard Nixon said "guns are an abomination" and George H.W. Bush resigned from the N.R.A. when it failed to show support for federal investigators after the Oklahoma City terrorist bombing.
Wade was "the worst abomination in the history of constitutional law," and his feeling that the high court (which he referred to as a group of "nine octogenarian lawyers") should not make decisions about state death penalty laws, according to AL.com.
A rep for Taxi, the Canadian ad agency behind the abomination, told Insider that they raised the price on their candle in order to call attention to the gender wage gap and how women make 75 cents to every man's dollar.
It is an abomination that any veteran should have to suffer within a poorly managed bureaucracy, but in 2202, investigations revealed that 2628 veterans died while waiting for care in the Phoenix VHA system on "unofficial" and manipulated waiting lists.
This ad, featuring a digestive tract that looks like a discarded abomination from the Jim Henson Creature Shop, is one of three incredibly strange commercials that clogged up the game with cautionary tales about things going wrong with your bodily functions.
Putting aside the absolute abomination that is our current presidential reality, watching Donald Trump—who cannot form a single sentence without four different tangential brainfarts interrupting it—absolutely humiliate Ted "Princeton debate team" Cruz during the 2016 primary was a sight to behold.
He's the sort of guy who fills his DJ sets at megafestivals populated by tank-topped bros with boneheaded remixes of long-overplayed karaoke classics (peep this abomination of a "Wonderwall" deconstruction that I once saw him play at the Indy 500).
Nashville's goaltender was an abomination in Games 24 and 2, and his performance is the main reason the Penguins aren't coming home in a 3-1 hole or watching as the bleary-eyed Predators drink from the Stanley Cup on Broadway already.
"I felt then, and feel now, that is an abomination and a violation of the appointments clause under the due powers of the president," Barr told interviewers from the University of Virginia, who were compiling an oral history of George H.W. Bush's presidency.
Denying personhood to an individual not yet eligible for naturalization, or to a permanent resident who chooses not to become a citizen, is peculiarly inconsistent with the modern Constitution, following the formal elimination of the abomination of slavery over 150 years ago.
Since the movie is not called The Incredibly Calm Soda Bottler Named Bruce Who Is Fine, that doesn't work out great for him, and the Hulk reemerges first as a threat, and then as a hero in the fight against Emil Blonsky/Abomination.
It doesn't stop there—according to the Telegraph, DUP members have also described homosexuality as an "abomination," have questionable beliefs on climate change (they once appointed a climate change denier as environment minister), and called for the return of the death penalty.
I was told that my faith community rejected my sexuality; that I was the abomination we had heard about in Sunday school; that I was the only gay person in the world; that it was inevitable I would get H.I.V. and AIDS.
And with many of the newly empowered House Democrats casting the entirety of Mr. Trump's border security efforts as an abomination, a compromise deal has become a third rail, if not an impossibility, in the coming year as election campaigning takes precedence.
Hateful language from so-called faith leaders is partly why some 50% of black men who have sex with men are at risk of becoming HIV-positive; why would you not protect yourself with a condom if you are taught you are an abomination?
In contrast to William Pryor, another judge shortlisted for the seat, who once called Roe v Wade "the worst abomination" in the history of constitutional law, Mr Gorsuch is not given to the sort of incendiary remarks that could haunt him in confirmation hearings.
If we accept that "the public" is an important corrective force when powerful people protect their own, that could have taken many forms other than a troop of re-traumatized people being once again tasked to point at an abomination and yell at it.
Ceus — having, one defense attorney claimed, "engaged in a reign of terror" and threatened others with "abomination" after a member of the group was exiled — allegedly declared that Makayla was a danger to the group and was a "harlot" in a previous life, Masters said.
Everyone else is either a domestic servant (a Martha), a militant enforcer of the system (an Aunt) or an "abomination" forced to work to death in the region known as the Colonies (an Unwoman), or punished for "the sin" of being LGBTQ (a Gender Traitor).
OF Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins — He will be required to bring the Marlin Home Run Abomination with him to San Diego, where it will be mounted in the outfield, in play, until such a time as someone sees fit to set it on fire.
Ahead of the 2016 election, Kenneth Copeland said that Christians who don't vote for Trump "are going to be guilty of murder," are "guilty of an abomination to God," and are "guilty of every baby that's aborted," in video posted by Right Wing Watch.
"The whole thing is a constitutional abomination, and if Chequers were adopted it would mean that for the first time since 1066 our leaders were deliberately acquiescing in foreign rule," Johnson said, referring to the 11th-century invasion which established Norman rule over England.
Whether it's an abomination and a perversion of one of the best movies in the Bill Murray oeuvre or a great way to immerse a viewer in one of the most perfectly realized worlds brought to the silver screen (I unrepentantly love Groundhog Day) is TBD.
But, when it comes to this abomination of jurisprudence, you can't blame Judge Watkins (and yes, still no Billy Bush sightings here); when it comes to what's been called disgustingly, for shorthand, the "suicide burden," point the needle straight at Supreme Court Justice Samuel J. Alito instead.
Motherboard — citing Hackaday — notes that since this Wii U runs Windows 10 and Wii U emulator Cemu, the console loses none of its original functionality, meaning it is fully a Wii U/PC/Wii U sandwich, with an extra "what is this abomination" on the side.
But he is, at the end of the day, a straight white male who hasn't had to hear every day of his life — as I have for 63 years — someone somewhere telling him that he is unworthy, that he is an abomination, that he is sinful.
If I could talk to my 2002 self, I would sit him down and explain that Limp Bizkit's album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water is an abomination and not at all funny (my London music buddies and I thought it was hilarious at the time).
She gave me a long lecture about how pads are great and tampons are an abomination and threw some tidbits in about how it's wrong to insert things inside yourself, how virginity is important before marriage, and how some people nowadays shouldn't really wear white at their weddings.
The man who the WWE once called "a monstrous abomination" started his professional wrestling career back in the 1990s and maintained one of the longest—and bloodiest—runs in WWE history, while also manning a Tennessee insurance and real estate company with his wife on the side, ESPN reports.
I'll be the first to admit that big beat is responsible for several pieces of music I think the world would be better without, and due to its "anything goes" attitude towards sampling and reference points is at least partially responsible for the abomination known as electro swing.
That moment when Lego pieces come together just so, just right—satisfying enough that you can sit there for a whole afternoon and build an as-you-go-along abomination of a condo, tree house or a luxury yacht, just to get that fix of brick against brick.
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This shot, strung together from psychic threads of luck itself, was the polar opposite of the Kevin Love pass, a monstrosity and an abomination that existed only to rob this victory from the team that the better angels of light determined should have been the winners on this day.
Abraham Lincoln brought about Emancipation not only by bringing his single-minded vision of an America without the abomination of slavery, but by leading an incredibly difficult and complex struggle, both military and political--always concentrating on what was doable at the moment while keeping his eyes on the ultimate prize.
I almost hesitate to divulge this oasis, for fear that it will be spoiled, but when I went to the Skittles Facebook page to see if other people were making a ruckus about the abomination that is a green apple Skittle within a package labeled "Original," I found something more: humanity.
The reason why metalheads hate this stupid cotton abomination so much boils down to the simple fact that this rich, hip, famous pop star is profiting off of us; this design lines his own pockets, dilutes the existing aesthetic, and offers exactly zero support to the subculture he's ripping off.
This was the foundation for the album, but the songs evolved on their own and like an unkept garden, it became overgrown with ideas, poisonous weeds, corrosive insects, rot and decay until those feral ideas eventually overtook the initial concept and expanded into something more interpretive, a more organic abomination.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said Wednesday afternoon that he'd ordered the Portland Police Department to stand down in regards to the occupation in a series of strongly worded tweets, going so far as to call the policy being protested "an abomination" and reiterating Portland's proud status as a sanctuary city.
After the filming ended, Mr. Steinhardt told her it was an "abomination" that a woman who looked like her was not married and said he would not fund her projects until she returned with a husband and child, said Ms. Katz, who has not previously spoken publicly about the incident.
She embarked on a series of chair sculptures, dressing a Thonet chair in a diaphanous pink slipcover so that it appeared to be wearing lingerie and covering a cheap plastic chair in jacket fleece in an approximation (or abomination) of an expensive Scandinavian model she'd seen at high-end furniture stores.
It did not serve the safety of journalists or Americans abroad that President Trump could not summon even a modicum of lip service to condemn the abomination of dispatching a hit team equipped with a bone saw to throttle and dismember Mr. Khashoggi for daring to criticize the crown prince.
General Ross doesn't get the big showdown with Hulk (that dubious honor goes to Abomination), but for the first two-thirds of the movie, he's a rather chilling portrayal of a man so obsessed with revenge that he's blind to the fact that he's become a monster in his own right.
For what it's worth, the CBC did note that "an unadulterated piece of chicken from the store" should contain nothing but chicken DNA, in case you're either concerned about what you eat, or you need 100% chicken DNA for the unholy abomination you've been stitching together in your underground laboratory.
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I cried, many nights, at the things my mother said to me, things I knew mothers could say but never imagined mine would: that I would be disowned, that I should forget I had a mother, that I was a failure and an abomination against God, that she herself now felt suicidal.
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House Republicans say their Senate counterparts are leaning too heavily -- and unnecessarily -- on their rules, still view the Senate's health care failure as an abomination and note that a lot of their members took their own very difficult tax votes and expect their versions of specific things to win out in the end.
"To have 10 people cooped up in half a room is an abomination, and it doesn't say that we care about these people," said Councilman Donovan Richards Jr., a Democrat, who is the lead sponsor of one bill requiring more public information on the homes and a co-sponsor of the other bills.
"I don't really understand how we can say we do care about the most vulnerable among us when we have limited funds and we'll be spending money for something that not only is opposed by many of us but is considered to be an abomination," said state Representative Terri Bryant, a Republican from southern Illinois.
But perhaps the most effective way Whitehead uses these shorter chapters is to explore the ways that white Americans could know — can still know — that slavery was a moral abomination, but also benefit from its existence, how they could keep from noticing the double exposure that was their lives by cropping out the unpleasant information.
Rep. Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdDemocrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (R-Texas) in an interview early Monday called GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore an "abomination to the Republican Party," saying Americans deserve better.
While the move by HHS Secretary Alex Azar is appreciated, ironically this is a Mickey Mouse response to an abomination against science when you consider that $85033,000 is mere mice droppings compared to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an organization also under HHS's purview, estimated spending of about $103 million on fetal tissue research.
That I was subjected to brainwashing tactics that forced me to stare at an empty chair and yell at a father I was supposed to hate; that I was told my "urges" were sinful, hateful to God, an abomination; that I was forced to play sports in order to become more masculine: these seem impossible realities.
As ThinkProgress editor Judd Legum notes: Trump has made us a bit numb but the coordinated, dishonest and mean-spirited attacks on a group of high school students by the right-wing media -- a group of students who just survived a mass shooting -- is an abomination Breitbart highlighted videos purportedly showing Hogg making a Nazi salute.
" Democratic Whip Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerLiberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar Israel denies Omar and Tlaib entry after Trump tweet MORE of Maryland echoed McGovern's complaint, only at a higher and angrier decibel level: "This is an abomination of the legislative process.
For all of the much-derided mega-developments—like the Millennium Tower, a 260-story luxury apartment building which tilts because it was too heavy for the landfill it was built on, or the Salesforce Tower, a phallic abomination piercing the otherwise quaint San Francisco skyline—most neighborhoods, particularly the more affluent, restrict anything aside from single-family homes.
Comprised of drummer J. Read (Conqueror, Revenge, Axis of Advance) with teo members pf Blasphemy—Deathlord of Abomination and War Apocalypse on guitar, bass and vocals (Read's collaborator in Conqueror), with Nocturnal Grave Desecrator and Black Winds on vocals and effects—rumblings about this project have permeated the underground since its initial announcement back in 2013.
" Not long after the interview, Captain Rose elaborated on the unsolved sex assault cases at a meeting of the 94th Precinct community council, where he said some of the attacks had involved co-workers of the victims and others hookup apps like Tinder and thus were "not total-abomination rapes where strangers are being dragged off the streets.
Of course, while helping the kids is inarguably great, the kinds of real, meaningful changes that will be required to stem the tide of gun violence depend entirely on the federal legislature in Washington, D.C. Unfortunately for all of us, an intractable Republican party and absolute abomination of a U.S. president continue to stand in the way of making those necessary changes.
So, the Knicks can run the triangle or the spread pick-and-roll or the flex or Dean Smith's Carolina four corners or the goddamn Rhombus Offense (which I invented on Twitter one day to make the point that's about to be made at the end of this parenthetical) and it won't matter a lick unless they fix their abomination of a defense.
In a wood-paneled meeting room in the House of Commons, five men and four women recently made their pitches to succeed him, answering questions about their agendas, including how they would curtail clapping by lawmakers — deemed by most a modern-day abomination — and what they would wear if they end up sitting beneath the silk canopy that tops the speaker's chair.
This November, I promise you, and I promise the pro-abortion forces, we will be visiting millions of homes, letting voters know what their elected officials are doing here in Washington, having life-giving conversations, not just with partisans, but with citizens of every race, every creed and color who know that late-term abortion is an abomination that must end, and that they and their children are worth fighting for.
After all, Ms. Williams said, the Bible was mostly silent on transgender issues, except for one verse, Deuteronomy 20163:22016 (sometimes written, "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God"), which struck her as no more binding than biblical proscriptions against trimmed beards or long hair.
As his Twitter feed​ and the many entries in the Soapbox blog section of his website illustrate, his America is the same one my 79-year-old grandfather grew up in and still holds close to his barrel chest; one where "all lives matter," where every policeman is a hero, where the "safe spaces" set up by liberal colleges are an abomination, and where—most crucially—Hillary Clinton will destroy us all.
And there are the sins his body houses and that he has no name for but that become more pronounced when he horses around with a beautiful young male member of his father's congregation named Elisha, an experience that brings John no closer to intimacy but a great deal closer to the closet, because for sure his feelings for Elisha make him an abomination forever and forever in a world where there is no room to hide.
Both men denied reports that the cabinet study has ever been held in the West Wing.) The Drollingers are careful to distinguish between their teachings and their politics, but one often bears on the other, on issues like marriage (men lead, women submit), homosexuality ("an abomination" and "illegitimate in God's eyes"), abortion (a slippery slope to infanticide), climate change (a radical belief promoted by "secular fad theorists") and family separation at the Southern border (an appropriate punishment for "illegal immigrants").
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Here's How You Fix It. Penalty-Kick Shootouts Are a World Cup Abomination In a Hole, Golf Considers Digging a Wider One Still Questioning the Best-of-Five Format in Men's Tennis Drivers, Start Your Calculators: Nascar Introduces New Scoring System Room for Debate: Raise the Rim Consider the Proposal From All Sides Whether you want to raise the basketball rim by six inches or triple the size of a golf hole, you'll need to consider how the change would affect the sport from all angles.
It doesn't need this much swaddling: 1 small bottle of dog meds in 12x9x4 box plus bubble wrap from EgregiousPackaging Put these drops in a tiny box and call it a day, Amazon: All this for one tiny bottle from EgregiousPackaging We all love snack size bags of chips but they don't deserve this level of plastic protection: 1 giant bag, enclosing 18 bags, enclosing 9 ounces of popcorn from EgregiousPackaging This anti-wrinkle lotion packaging is giving me wrinkles out of stress: Costco anti-wrinkle abomination from EgregiousPackaging FREE. THE. PEAR.
Rep. Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 22019 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.) issued a scathing rebuke of the Florida nursing home where eight elderly residents died after the facility lost power due to Hurricane Irma, saying it was an "abomination" that residents were not evacuated sooner.
Some other choice trends and events Google highlighted in its 2018 quiz that I literally forgot happened this year: IHOP becoming IHOB for a hot secondBongo cat memeThe Kiki (or Keke) ChallengeThe OlympicsThe World CupThe Keto diet and the prolonged abomination of people putting butter in their coffeeCrazy cornJanelle Monae and Tessa Thompson's Are-They-Aren't-They romantic tensionStephen Hawking dying But for all the memes, DIY projects I did not pin to my Pinterest board, and bizarre food trends of 2018, Google's game predictably leaves out many of the more serious news events of 2018.

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