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"aghast" Definitions
  1. filled with horror and surprise when you see or hear something

616 Sentences With "aghast"

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Banks look aghast at France's extensive and intrusive labour laws.
EPA staffers were aghast, and eventually went to the press.
He is aghast at the lopsided severity of drugs laws.
"We were a little aghast," Jill Fleming now tells Refinery29.
In the moment, Glaze was aghast, and Perry was victorious.
His mother Moira (Catherine O'Hara) is supportive though equally aghast.
The new curriculum has left Turkish liberals and secularists aghast.
The city elders were aghast, but the public loved it.
Overcrowding on the trails, congestion on the roads, tourists aghast
And then, as I watched, aghast, she switched it off.
Some Minnesota Democrats, aghast at controversial comments made by Rep.
As the video stretched on, Mr. Cheney grew visibly aghast.
FBI agents speaking to INSIDER about the message were aghast.
Staff and visitors looked on aghast as the gang struggled.
AGHAST It seems to me you missed your golden opportunity.
But asked about dropping straws altogether, Ms. Bell was aghast.
My frugal parents were aghast at the waste of electricity.
"We went caroling, and the neighbors were aghast," he recalls.
Many people, especially the elders, were aghast, Ms. Beyha said.
For the 1 millionth time, anti-Trumpers are horrified, aghast, stupefied.
The psychiatrist was aghast because she recognized some of the people.
Sources say the company's infosec team is aghast at the allegations.
Many FinCEN officials were aghast because they believed that was illegal.
"But right now, we in the genetics community are actually aghast."
It was the food combination that left the the internet aghast.
Supporters  in NYC are aghast at Trump's lead in key states.
Now Republicans stand aghast at another squandered and shocking news cycle.
Everybody would be aghast, except the press guys would never notice.
And most importantly: I wasn't laughing or aghast in ironic glee.
Udonis Haslem grabbed his mouth, aghast, and just shook his head.
"There is no shortage of players who are aghast," Chamblee said.
They were aghast at having to pay for other people's mistakes.
Unsurprisingly, many elites, including elites within the Republican Party, are aghast.
"I wouldn't want someone who flip flops like that," Cassandra says, aghast.
All sound aghast at what they apparently saw the flight attendant do.
I was aghast because we would actually lose money on the account.
The coup leaders unexpectedly killed Diem; Lansdale was aghast (as was Kennedy).
Senior Marine Corps leaders watched the Miramar event aghast, but did nothing.
" He looks at her, aghast, and replies, "I'm waiting for a table.
"You just gotta vent that furnace," Mullins says, aghast at Ashburn's Spanx.
Aunts and grandparents read his works, aghast, and begged him to stop.
Others might be aghast that she had risked exposing others to illness.
I was just aghast and thunderstruck by the power of this thing.
Some say they are aghast, wondering why Lion Air was so cavalier.
"I am aghast at the lack of training teachers get," she said.
He is aghast that so many Appalachians vote against their own interests.
Democrats were aghast when Trump decided to pull troops out of Syria.
Last week, when Donald Trump attacked two MSNBC hosts, people were aghast.
"Whenever we receive people from there, they look aghast," Mr. Geddo said.
All the jockeying has left voters sidelined and good-government groups aghast.
Why were people so aghast at the idea of being dissected after death?
With 50 people dead and 53 injured, the nation is aghast and frightened.
When I told inquisitive on-lookers the price, they looked at me aghast.
So begins Heather's "inspirational musical theater" number, which she is absolutely aghast about.
Claremont, who was responsible for writing Danvers and letting her flourish, was aghast.
The Washington foreign-policy crowd, in which Trump fans are rare, is aghast.
Moluccans are aghast when they see photos of Jakarta's highways and high-rises.
"Stop… don't chew!" yelped an aghast Yao Jizhong, but it was too late.
Domestically, Democrats and former Obama administration diplomats were aghast at Trump's Paris decision.
Qataris were left "aghast" by Trump's tweet supporting Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Republican lawmakers were aghast at his sudden lack of recollection of key events.
When Mr. Bekerman started discussing his cashless plan with employees, they were aghast.
So the revelations about the match in South Africa have left Australia aghast.
The rest of us — many of us, anyway — are aghast, overcome and exhausted.
His exposé left some former officials who generally defend government surveillance practices aghast.
She was so aghast, she said, that she almost fell off her chair.
I remember us being aghast when corporate conglomerates took over the FM radio dial.
"I'm a single mom, too," I said, aghast at my own lack of professionalism.
In spite of the more aghast reviews, Holmes isn't an outright crime against comedy.
European politicians looked on aghast, as they pondered whether to give Britain more time.
In an October 2011 debate, Romney claimed he was aghast when he found out.
Whatever he taught her to write, it wasn't that, because her mother was aghast.
" Sandoval and other Republicans are aghast over Trump's repeated attacks on Curiel's "Mexican heritage.
Many were aghast that the race was close at all, criticizing aspects of Mrs.
He is aghast, apparently having been unaware racism was taking place under his nose.
It is also clear that Greenwold is aghast at these facts, these unavoidable conditions.
One woman was aghast, as if I had just confessed to a serious crime.
I was aghast that this had been visible at rush hour from Naito Parkway.
It left his relatives aghast and resurrected thorny debates about the pitfalls of telemedicine.
I recall watching American expats, Europeans, Lebanese aghast in Beirut when Donald Trump won.
Regional experts are aghast and handicapping the odds of a costly great-power war.
When the administration first proposed the sunset provision, the free trade establishment was aghast.
Bob is aghast, demanding the guards stop Patty before she commits yet another crime.
It's a little heartbreaking to see a proudly political state so aghast and humbled.
Activists were aghast that police officers had donned riot gear and used pepper spray.
Ms. Dumala was aghast, baffled by the man who took her husband from her.
And they are aghast that the president didn't strike a stronger tone with China.
Trump's opponents are aghast that Trump even has a chance of keeping the House.
" Ruth, aghast, asks Debbie if she was supposed to have sex with him. "No!
In the photo, she's up on her hind paws with her tiny cat mouth aghast.
Now they're aghast at her participation in the protests that are currently rattling the country.
Trade experts, policy veterans and diplomats from almost all America's allies have looked on aghast.
In private the honest civil servants who have remained are aghast at the woeful administration.
Republican strategists were reportedly aghast that Trump would pivot from the Mueller story so quickly.
Many teachers that received the material were aghast at the misinformation included in the package.
Justin Trudeau, reinforcing Canadian meekness in his desperation to compensate for it, was particularly aghast.
When an interviewer suggested she change her appearance with makeup and wigs, she was aghast.
For the next three hours, we watched aghast as soldiers beat and abused the prisoners.
So Langdon kills time staring aghast at the modern art, which Brown describes in detail.
"People's behavior away from Belgravia would make you aghast," he confides with ill-disguised glee.
In Saigon, observers were aghast at seeing their esteemed stalwarts eclipsed by an unknown radical.
Aghast by this discovery, Onnes was quick to announce his findings the very next day.
Dutch voters rejected the deal in a referendum, delighting Moscow and leaving political elites aghast.
"We've been aghast at the views that he espouses from the account," DiMauro told BuzzFeed News.
" Monica asks, aghast, as Rachel pores over the pages of a mailer from the store. "Yeah!
Herta, arriving at Ravensbrück oblivious to its real purpose, is aghast when she learns its secret.
His father in particular was aghast at what he saw as an expensive waste of time.
Now liberals are aghast at those awesome powers falling into the hands of the Trump administration.
She rejects Chet's comfort and seems almost aghast that she didn't think of the Ruby twist.
He sprinted up to join her, and the two of them stood in the doorway, aghast.
Page owners that received the invitation are also aghast because of their previous relationship with Facebook.
The chattering classes are aghast, because Mr. Trump signed a pledge to do that last year.
Is his mouth open, aghast, because he knows his body will eventually betray and humiliate him?
Lincoln, aghast, is supposed to have said that he never wanted to speak to Johnson again.
Waking up to the news overseas on Saturday, many players were aghast and eager to protest.
Informed that curried gumbo was catching fire in New Orleans, Ms. Chase was at first aghast.
Haitians and members of the Haitian diaspora were aghast upon hearing of Mr. Trump's latest remarks.
When provincial lawmakers caught wind of the project after construction was already underway, some were aghast.
Sanders replied that he was "absolutely aghast" and "disgusted" by people who called Warren a traitor.
I sought out pro-Trump poems, but poets seem to be disproportionately aghast at his presidency.
This is apparently what draws the ire, what leaves people aghast: open articulation of racial hatred.
We know what our founders would have thought about Trump's scheme; they'd be aghast and ashamed.
"I was aghast," he said, unable to fathom how the man knew the president's personal lawyer.
Some day, my child will look back aghast and ask: Wait, Dad, that was all legal?
Both women are aghast and angry with themselves for having been fine with it back then.
MLB, aghast at such a violent display, suspended Harper and Strickland four and six games, respectively.
Public health experts and agencies, however, have been understandably aghast about the legal decision, including the FDA.
She straddles him in her swimsuit as the other women watch, aghast, then goes back to bed.
European companies are watching aghast as the U.S. and China play Russian roulette with the world economy.
Britain's academics were aghast when Margaret Thatcher set about shaking up the universities in the early 1980s.
And, of course, it is aghast at the alleged threat to German culture posed by Muslim immigrants.
But now he's in the Oval Office, and much of the world is aghast at his behavior.
Some members of both political parties and State Department officials stood aghast as Obama defied their recommendations.
When it reopened, not long ago, as a restaurant serving thirty-six-dollar cod, Moss was aghast.
Buddha presumably would be aghast at the apartheid imposed on the Rohingya minority by Buddhists in Myanmar.
In the thick of it all, I could see my other guest, Keith Reed, was equally aghast.
Aghast critics chalk up his self-obsession to narcissistic personality disorder and his fictions to pathological lying.
As Mr. Abel studied the aghast faces of his fellow drivers, the seeds of SINA were sown.
Ewbank was aghast at Namath's brazenness, fearing it would ignite a fire under the perhaps overconfident Colts.
Being Elizabeth Bishop, she apologized, aghast at having almost caused the kind of pain she'd always known.
Simon and Garfunkel were aghast that I chose "Bridge Over Troubled Water" to be the first single.
Much of the community was aghast, fearing the change would ruin the culture of the site forever.
America should be aghast not only at the looting but also at the brazenness of its execution.
Nor is he the first to be aghast at the idea that observers would find this offensive.
Diplomats are aghast at the militarists who would refuse a rare opening to peacefully reduce hostility with Iran.
The world watched, aghast, as tolling prices hit $40 for folks headed into the capital on Tuesday morning.
So fans were aghast when Uno was escorted out of Madison Square Garden during the show in 2016.
They were left aghast by a pope who could write that "an economy of exclusion and inequality…kills".
"Organic waste isn't cute," Everson wrote, aghast that the technical committee would even deign to consider additional excremoji.
AT A SUPERMARKET in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, the finance minister is staring aghast at a pack of nappies.
When I tell him that such deaths aren't an unusual occurrence in the United States, he looks aghast.
Many in this town are completely aghast that our city has become a target for hate groups -- again.
They did a magnetic resonance imaging scan of his spine and were aghast when they saw the image.
He was a portly, toppled despot aghast at how stubbornly an intelligent woman refused to defer to him.
Several investors Mr. Kelman visited during that time were aghast at his decision to hire agents as employees.
When he grabs one musical fragment and samples it digitally, the singers fall silent and look down aghast.
But this Sunday, the staff of the popular sports bar gathered around the TV, standing aghast as Gov.
I've argued that conservatives aghast at these developments should vote against their party in order to reclaim it.
Our predicament might leave Londoners aghast — even more than having to talk to a stranger on the Tube.
The political left is aghast over President Donald Trump's decision last week to abrogate the Iran nuclear deal.
It is likely that China's leaders were aghast at the mayhem in Hong Kong that marred the occasion.
A spectator to the accident would be aghast, but the driver "owns" the disaster in a particular way.
The legislation, which has left many privacy advocates aghast, comes in the form of a proposal by Sen.
The press and various politicians were aghast at the very suggestion that Comey could have violated the law.
Locals were aghast at the unruly behavior of Nationalist troops, while Nationalist officials seized public and private property.
But here's the truth that even those aghast at the Saudis' conduct privately admit: They're losing the debate.
You have two mentalities there: The super loyalists or the folks who are aghast and want to get out.
Rosie was aghast that her hero had been relegated to the second guest spot, behind the actress Sofia Vergara.
Congressional Republicans were aghast — they were willing to defend Trump's policy, but they didn't want to defend his incompetence.
Many Aramco executives, aghast at the prospect of losing their autonomy, certainly hope and lobby for such an outcome.
Britain was aghast when it failed to get a judge reappointed to the International Court of Justice in 2017.
Jewish organizations were aghast at the way Trump brushed aside legitimate fears of anti-Semitism and violence against Jews.
I was aghast and wondered whether to stop the interview and tell him he was wrong to do this.
Then she is aghast when things go horribly wrong; then she doubles down on her commitment to the company.
First, like any rational adult, she'd be aghast at the presence of the flying car during the end credits.
I was aghast when he was winning, and I took solace in the fact that he couldn't actually win.
And Jay, one of the producers, seems to have reset his Aghast Meter after all his scheming last season.
The doctors and nurses here are aghast at what is taking place, caught between anger and feelings of helplessness.
A few concertgoers looked aghast, Ms. Trainer Thompson said, but she recounted the incident with a degree of delight.
In 2013, European fans of the sport were aghast when six Belgian birds tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.
So she is aghast that one of Trump's first proposals is to cut federal funds that sustain the organization.
Liberal pundits were aghast at the thought of the Labour Party self-destructing under Mr. Corbyn's supposedly toxic leadership.
There would be boundless throngs braving the Iowa slush, aghast at the incumbent and roused by his prospective successors.
Critics were puzzled and aghast by the choice to depict Trump as literally laying his political opponents to waste.
Democrats said they were aghast that a lawyer for Trump would suggest it is OK to solicit foreign interference.
Left-leaning constituents and others remain aghast at Mr. Trump and want him to be resisted at every turn.
At first, Layla was aghast; she hails from a culture that does not always tolerate dogs inside the home.
She is aghast: "You just going to let him get you sick?" she scolds Jamal, out of Kai's earshot.
So no one -- including all the Republicans aghast at his decision on tariffs -- should be surprised in the least.
I was just re-watching the LA episodes, where Samantha gives Carrie a dildo, and she is just aghast.
So when a comedian shared that version on Twitter on Friday, calling it "life ruining," many people were similarly aghast.
By the time the credits roll, audiences will no doubt be aghast at just how far the Avengers have fallen.
Last month, Trump sided with Democrats in a surprising debt limit deal that blindsided Republicans and left conservative groups aghast.
When asked if Mexico City's high society simply isn't letting darker skinned individuals into its ranks, Hanna Jaff was aghast.
Some argue that voters aghast at seeing their legal protections supposedly undercut by foreigners will be tempted by political extremism.
The uncertainty around Britain's most significant political and economic move since World War Two, has left allies and investors aghast.
"I knew healthcare communication was broken when, post my father's heart attack, they faxed his ECG scans," he says, aghast.
In particular, career officials are "aghast" and one person said they were "livid," according to the former Obama administration official.
The uncertainty around Britain's most significant political and economic change since World War Two has left allies and investors aghast.
Browder said he was "aghast" that the White House was considering handing him over for questioning to the Russian government.
But all that talk this year about the "Republican establishment" being aghast at Trump for his outlandish ideas was nonsense.
I'm arguing against a constant aghast (but not really), scandalized (but not quite), censorious (but titillated) rehashing of Trump's tantrums.
Among those experienced with properly aged wines, uncorking a fine bottle prematurely will draw aghast grimaces and cries of infanticide.
As an older American Jewish Democrat, I am as aghast as younger American Jews at Israel's inhumane treatment of Palestinians.
Kirk and other Republicans are aghast over Trump's attacks on a Hispanic judge overseeing lawsuits against the billionaire's Trump University.
Even those who have come to expect little of Donald Trump — he's a uniquely unpopular figure among Germans — were aghast.
"He ran the whole length of the quadrangle without his trousers?" an aghast administrator says when he hears the report.
Then, aghast, the English spot her on an elevated platform at the rear of the stage, silhouetted against L.E.D. lights.
"I saw it begin to unfold and was just aghast and tried to intervene as best I could," she said.
GORSUCH A DRAG: Democrats, so far, are aghast at the rulings of President Trump's lone Supreme Court appointee, Neil Gorsuch.
Magid's work can seem like a series of extended pranks, but when I suggested this to her she was aghast.
But when school officials posted photographs from the trip on Facebook, it left many people, in Norway and elsewhere, aghast.
Some readers will be aghast that chapters end with bullet-point summaries and questions, evoking the worst of unctuous business tomes.
There's a fall and a thud and Cherie arrives, barging into the No.10 gym, aghast at the sight that's unfolding.
Aghast, the twins realize every Black man around them is coupled up with at least one white woman, if not more.
While TV Twitter may have been aghast over the renewal of the Debby Ryan-starrer, no one should have been surprised.
In a preview for the upcoming season, the girls are aghast when they see Chelsea kissing Arie on a group date.
The experience went very much like this, and we were both aghast at how much wax came out of my ear.
This work is threatened under Trump's initial 2018 budget plan, as was reported by The Oregonian, leaving scientists and environmentalists aghast.
Her royal fiancé, aghast at the effects of her asceticism, spurned her, and her father—brutal and enraged—ordered her crucifixion.
Many current and former intelligence officials said they were aghast at what they described as a reckless mistake by the president.
I was aghast when I compared my dry-cleaning bill to my boyfriend's, considering several of our shirts are basically identical.
The GOP establishment was in a panic -- aghast at the growing likelihood Donald Trump was going to be their presidential nominee.
The feeling flared up abruptly, both when she was thrilled by radical action and when she was aghast at public complacency.
Some Republicans are, rightly, aghast at the news about Butina, especially coming on the tails of Trump's toadying visit with Putin.
As pizza has become a favorite dish around the world, foreign innovations in toppings have often left Italians perplexed and aghast.
The internet collectively stood aghast in July when Microsoft announced it was discontinuing inclusion of Microsoft Paint as standard in Windows.
When Midge announces that she's vacationing in the Catskills for two months, missing a summer's worth of gigs, Susie is aghast.
" A former United Nations official emailed me, aghast, to compare the deal to the 1938 Munich Agreement "peace for our time.
I was too aghast, agitated and curious to see how soon Trump and his enablers would exploit this turn of events.
While thousands of people are right now watching their homes wash away, the rest of the country watches helpless and aghast.
Most Americans are fiscally conservative and would be aghast at the current state of affairs if they were in the know.
Without waiting for the laughter of her aghast crowd to subside, Ms. Jones invoked her mantra from earlier in the night.
At the Pentagon, a conservative bastion where Fox News is the network of choice on office televisions, senior officials were aghast.
Other times, they were aghast to recognize their own entitlement, staring back at them magnified in the mirror of their offspring.
Mr Carroll watched aghast from his plane window as ground handlers tossed about his $3,500 axe, after retrieving it from the hold.
MORE: CNN crew caught in ISIS crossfire Abdullah looked aghast as he saw friends and comrades being brought in one after another.
And -- (CROSSTALK) MACCALLUM: You&aposre heard some of those -- excuse me, some of those voices, aghast at the possibility that Roe v.
He says he's grown frustrated as shooting after shooting occurs leaving Americans aghast and Congress seemingly incapable of doing anything to help.
She had lost the French presidential run-off to Emmanuel Macron, after a wild-eyed debate performance that left her fans aghast.
Some of Anwar's supporters were aghast that he was making up with his nemesis, but others said it was a shrewd move.
Other software security professionals were aghast that McAfee did not wait, as Optiv and FireEye were doing, until the patch came out.
Leading Social Democrats were aghast on the night of March 13th that the SPD came fourth in Saxony-Anhalt, a new low.
World leaders and health ministers from WHO's 194 member states were not the only ones to react with aghast at the decision.
At the holding area's bar, because I don't drink, I order an orange juice sans champagne—the bartender looks at me aghast.
She said she was aghast that the sales included a T-shirt with Cassidy's last words "So much wasted time" on them.
Fox News staffers were "aghast," CNN's Oliver Darcy reported Tuesday: "People throughout the company think a new line was crossed," one said.
It was over in less than 20 seconds, but even some casual followers of the monarchy were aghast at the uncomfortable interaction.
Go into the Assyrian galleries at the British Museum or the Louvre today and you may still see tourists with faces aghast.
Secular-minded residents were aghast at what they saw as evidence of his Islamist intentions; the mosque project ended up being quashed.
"The local women may be aghast at how little we know but are very willing to let us try," Ms. Sullivan said.
Mr. Azzawi watched aghast the footage of warriors smashing priceless ancient statues that he himself had helped assemble for the city's museum.
I'm still aghast that people got horny for the Popeye's chicken sandwich when their regular chicken was already perfect and already there.
Aghast, she desperately tries to come up with a word that isn't on the screen — so much so that she goes totally blank.
The French were aghast as money and shares were transformed yet again, this time into what a Dutch cartoon called "wind and smoke".
Nonetheless, while today's liberals might take solace in such setbacks, those of yesteryear would still be aghast at the current strength of populism.
Abe, whose country was aghast at Trump's idea of Tokyo acquiring nuclear weapons, was unable to suppress a smirk at his host's comments.
Bruce Willis was paid $5m to make "Die Hard" in 1988; some in Hollywood were aghast, but the movie was a huge hit.
Poles and other central Europeans look aghast at the appalling terrorist attacks by Islamist Jihadists in Manchester, London, Paris, Nice, Brussels and Berlin.
It's a quick and painful journey filled with moments that leave you aghast and rushing to the internet to fact-check the events.
" While Kameron stands on the sidelines of the so-called "silly" fun, aghast, former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Brandi urges, "It's a joke — laugh.
According to Cross, Liz Diller was "aghast" when she first saw Heatherwick's design, finding it "too big, and too close" to the Shed.
And though she survived after a four-month hospital stay that included an induced coma, the life she returned to left her aghast.
Now they look at India aghast: Their potential partners in peace across the border are beginning to sound like the bigots back home.
One VC I spoke to about the terms said he was "aghast" that such a clause had been inserted in the application document.
But all were unanimous in saying that they and their colleagues were aghast at how Mr. Trump had handled himself with Mr. Putin.
Noah is aghast, until his protégé reminds him he, too, turned people from his own life into heroes and villains in his writing.
"People were so aghast and felt betrayed that so many of our fellow Americans voted for a misogynist, accused sexual predator," she said.
But some Jewish parents, aghast at what they see as unnecessary infliction of pain or even mutilation, are retreating from the ancient ritual.
Much of the world watched aghast, last week, as President Donald Trump shattered any notion of an informed or sane U.S. foreign policy.
Aghast, the world would have been horrified but would have stepped back, with more than a few nations quietly supportive of the action.
Privately, Senate Republicans were aghast at Mr. Trump's harsh treatment of the attorney general, saying they had never seen a similar Washington spectacle.
Corporate governance experts were aghast when they learned of some of the conflicts of interests at WeWork that Mr. Son and SoftBank tolerated.
Some purists might be aghast to see the addition of a date window, although this one is artfully hidden down around 6 o'clock.
Company chiefs are aghast at the crisis and say it has already damaged Britain's reputation as Europe's pre-eminent destination for foreign investment.
The uncertainty around Brexit, the United Kingdom's most significant political and economic move since World War Two, has left allies and investors aghast.
"Actually all that can be explained quite easily … " They turn to me aghast that a stranger would dare to butt into their conversation.
As a queer woman, I usually leave a movie theater aghast at the torrent of gay jokes in any given film, especially comedies.
The restaurant, whose patrons are puzzled by the rumors and aghast that a beloved neighborhood institution has been targeted, has unequivocally denied the stories.
He rails against the CIA and Silicon Valley like he's perpetually aghast that people refuse to believe what's right in front of their eyes.
If every news cycle in your country leaves you more aghast than the one before it, conjuring an invented nation can be quite alluring.
Was he aghast knowing what he knows that all of these was going down in spite of all that he knew what was happening?
Cheryl is aghast at the new allegations the original Blossoms had an entire Native American tribe slaughtered in order to steal steal their land.
" Aghast pearl clutching and "um, actuallys" usually await anyone naïve enough to wander into their digital domains bandying about terms like "racist" or "Nazi.
Many company chiefs are aghast at the Brexit uncertainty which they say has damaged Britain's reputation as Europe's pre-eminent destination for foreign investment.
Meanwhile the uncertainty around Brexit, the United Kingdom's most significant political and economic move since World War Two, has left allies and investors aghast.
They've been aghast at US sanctions against a nation that, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, had met its obligations under the deal.
Women are looked past by powerful men all the time, but the sleazy financiers here do it so literally that even Candy is aghast.
FISA skeptics are aghast at the seeming lack of accountability for those involved in the Page warrant failures that had been identified by Horowitz.
He watched the news in the evenings, aghast at the surreal juxtaposition of the global pandemic next to his boring days home from school.
But not with everyone, and most notably not with some aghast Republicans who, thanks to Trump's takeover of the party, have strayed from it.
The result, on display at the press conference, surely left many viewers aghast, while it may have played well with many in his base.
Beyond the Petrobras case, the country is witnessing a staggering array of other scandals, leaving many aghast as to how graft permeates Brazilian society.
Many Nigerians were aghast that something similar could happen again, especially to a president who had campaigned on the promise of defeating Boko Haram.
American diplomats, aghast at the gutting of the State Department, warn that American power in the world could be set back by a generation.
Fouls on the striker often lead to him writhing on the ground in pain, leaving even those in the acting world aghast at his antics.
Both shine a light on the subculture—one through the rose-tinted glasses of its acolytes, the other from the perspective of an aghast voyeur.
Last year, she famously showed off a stack of them going all the way up her forearm, leaving the Internet aghast at her perceived wastefulness.
Greetings from New York City, where the local tabloids are aghast at the more than $1.8 billion in incentives used to lure Amazon to Queens.
This is one reason why mainstream Republicans were so aghast at Ted Cruz and the Tea Party brigade for shutting down the government in 2013.
Many veterans and defense experts, however, are aghast, arguing that the policy could undermine unit cohesion and set a dangerous precedent for other Western armies.
When the controversial bright pink, purple and blue creation made its debut back in April, people were aghast at how such a thing could exist.
Then the rest of us gathered around, gaping and sniping and complaining about things we were aghast could even be considered for the sale bin.
Sir Paul McCartney dropped into The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and as you'd expect, left random people riding the elevator aghast with his appearance.
"Whenever friends have shown me how to use a computer, they turn it on and something goes wrong," Diamond once explained to an aghast reporter.
However, following the summit, Trump tweeted that he was going not going to support the communique, leaving many of the United States' closest allies aghast.
To silently bear witness Some protesters said they were so aghast by Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that they couldn't explain exactly how they felt.
I was aghast when George W. Bush won two terms, but I would be thrilled to have Bush 43 back in the White House today.
They were distressed by abortion, especially late in pregnancies, but they were aghast at the idea of prosecuting young women for making wrenching personal choices.
And so they submit, one chastened and aghast Republican leader after another, murmuring sweet nothings about Cruz that are really sour somethings about Donald Trump.
When the bill came at the end of the meal, and my friend and I split it, Jarallah was aghast: Shouldn't she be hosting me?
As they carried out 52 raids across the country this week, Argentine officials were aghast by the size and range of the arsenal they found.
"New Yorkers would be aghast if anyone accused New York of voter suppression," said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
Fortunately, there is a solution that will leave seasoned analysts of U.S. politics aghast but seems perfectly natural to a comparative political scientist like me.
They have arrived at this moment aghast that Democratic voters might not see the post-Trump restoration of the Republican Party as their highest priority.
The note takers did their job, but then, reportedly aghast at Mr. Trump's extortionary message, watched as White House lawyers apparently spirited away the evidence.
Mr. Obama, now is not the time to follow the keep-quiet rules while the new administration plays moral equivocator to a much aghast nation.
What we're reading: This imagined scene from McSweeney's of Billy Joel playing "Piano Man" to the characters he wrote the song about, who are aghast.
U.S. senators from both main parties are aghast at President Donald Trump withdrawing troops from Syria and abandoning the Kurdish militias who fought Islamic State.
He is aghast at those ranchers and trophy hunters who recently were poised just outside of the park boundaries ready to shoot wolves to oblivion.
But the idea has left others — including the editorial board of The Bangor Daily News — aghast, saying it would isolate the state and hurt business.
While those watching were aghast, and the cast and crew of La La Land looked shocked, there was Gosling — ever-so-slightly amused by the moment.
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.
When the Washington Post dinged Sanders and other Democrats for "cherry-picking" the $2 trillion savings figure, progressive wonks were aghast, and with some good reason.
Illness, death, war: all is fair game for a motor-mouthed provocateur whose onslaught of outrage draws his audience—aghast but spellbound—into an "alluring abyss".
Home Depot pulled ahead of Lowe's, and Cramer was "aghast" at how much stronger Home Depot has performed on all levels, especially the big ticket appliances.
When The Big Short's various protagonists try to convince their peers of the danger hidden in plain sight, they're aghast to encounter indifference at every turn.
People have already started using the features, some aghast at how much they pick up their phones, some — like Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey — embracing the feature.
Upstairs, she opens a window and yells to him from above, aghast he'd come back after the way he left without so much as a goodbye.
I was aghast to read your article, which attempts to tarnish the safety and management record of the Panama Canal Authority and the canal expansion program.
Any of these outrages would have caused me a headache a year ago, aghast at a media so out of control and detached from the truth.
A few years ago, when I heard reports that Yale fraternity brothers had marched through campus chanting, "No means yes, yes means anal," I was aghast.
So in an age of cord-cutting, when HBO is inaccessible to millions, a Trump presidency would keep us all amused, aghast or at least entertained.
Too young to care or notice that a unibrow was slowly growing, and then poignantly aghast practically overnight, I began tweezing my eyebrows at about 11.
After volunteering at the orphanage, King decided to explore more of Ghana and was aghast at what she saw in the fishing villages along the coast.
Like his dad and David Duke, Derek saw in Trump's rise a validation of their efforts to popularize white nationalism, though unlike them he was aghast.
Other students were aghast at the images of the playground in the article, and hoped for more of a natural and safer playground setting for children.
Before reforms crept into Texas, I was aghast to meet a woman keeping her maiden name when she was married; or, worse, living in unwed sin.
After Hally talks about being punished for an infraction at school, he is aghast when Sam describes what it's like to be caned by the police.
Justice Rooney was aghast that Justice McMahon was still asserting her authority over the criminal part, according to two of the people familiar with the investigation.
They were aghast, though, when Trump unexpectedly told them Sacoolas was also in the building, and they declined Trump's offer to bring her into the room.
Many traditional owners and buyers of Lambo high-performance sports cars are aghast that the company is selling an SUV, no matter how good it is.
"I was aghast and I said so here, but when the stock didn't initially rebound, I was viewed as a houseman and a crank," Cramer said.
When we had confronted the script at the first read-through, I had been aghast at attitudes that belonged more to the 1860s than the 1960s.
But recently I was bragging to a friend about my coinage, and my youngest, now 18, was aghast to learn that I had made it up.
A tearful Johiehon (Sera-Lys McArthur) sets aside her baby and races into the flames, as Roger and the Mohawk villagers stand aghast at the spectacle.
Even more than the prose of Mr. Trump's policies, it's the poetry of his governance that leaves much of the Davos gang, like many Americans, aghast.
Many company chiefs are aghast at London's handling of Brexit and say it has already damaged Britain's reputation as Europe's pre-eminent destination for foreign investment.
Daman said that many first-time ploggers in India "are aghast" at the amount of plastic — and want to do more than just toss it in bins.
The good news, according to Smiler, is that this is partly a generational thing, with men born since the 1980s more likely to be aghast at Trump.
A producer friend of mine was aghast when a young female director he started working with recently demanded that the whole crew of her movie be women.
She says the owners of Roberts' rental home are "aghast" by the allegations — and that Roberts was not even the person to whom they agreed to rent.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said he was "aghast" at the huge swing between the sharp decline in stock futures Monday evening and the strong Wall Street open Tuesday.
Gunn was swiftly fired, though overwhelmingly, people on social media were aghast that Disney did not seem to care that Gunn had already learned from his mistakes.
An aghast public first learned about the genetically modified twin girls this past November, when geneticist He Jiankui told a conference in Hong Kong about his work.
Poland, Slovakia and the Baltic countries are aghast at what they see as a sinister pact to boost German business at the expense of their energy security.
Every official, it seemed, was aghast that the government had declared martial law, and all of them wanted to talk to the young reporter from the south.
I think that many of us—people who are genuinely pro-media—are aghast at the outcome of a billionaire putting a media outlet out of business.
As democratic citizens we should be collectively aghast that a man could be fatally erased on an American highway by the agency sworn to protect and serve.
It quickly went viral and generated a fresh round of news articles, most of them mildly aghast at this glimpse into the Batali school of crisis management.
But he has since attracted heavy criticism — not only by liberals, but also by traditional conservatives who remain aghast at Mr. Trump's takeover of the Republican Party.
When Donald Trump hired Steve Bannon — the bomb-throwing CEO of alt-right powerhouse Breitbart News — to help steer his campaign in August, GOP insiders were aghast.
The family was "shocked" and "aghast" when they learned of the substantial amount of cash found among what they had thought were worthless items, the police said.
These unions oppose the federal hiring freeze, the proposed budget cuts and repealing Obamacare and are aghast at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's antagonism toward traditional public schools.
I predicted this creative cover story from the Saudi kingdom, but was aghast at Trump's apparent parroting of the comments before the completion of an actual investigation.
The off-the-cuff nature of Mr. Trump's outbursts may partly explain why economists have been left aghast by Mr. Trump's tactics to keep jobs at home.
The group facilitator, a thin woman named Suzy, is aghast and refuses to believe that Janice is actually happy, saying "so sad" as Janice leaves the room.
ECB officials watching from behind the scenes were aghast as markets struggling to understand the confusing array of announcements concluded that the ECB had run out of ammunition.
"It's not new, and lawmakers that seem to be aghast at these missions going on are simply not well-read," Dent told CNN's John Berman and Poppy Harlow.
Bran is aghast at his father's dishonor on the field of battle, but, like, come now little muffin, your parents were people once too, know what I mean?
The French Communist Party, once a powerful force in northern France, has watched aghast as protests, which it used to excel in organizing, have swept across the country.
"I was aghast at these kinds of things," he says, but he played along, connecting with one of his friend's 700 acquaintances — Attili — because of his profile picture.
Many Canadians, still feeling the shame of the sprinter Ben Johnson losing his Olympic gold medal in 1988 in Seoul after testing positive for anabolic steroids, were aghast.
He's aghast at the fault lines that he sees opening, for instance between Republicans with an appropriate wariness toward Trump and those who demand unwavering fealty to him.
Attendees were aghast at the exchange, especially at a time when Uber has been trying to overcome a series of scandals over corporate misbehavior, including sexual harassment claims.
Locals have been aghast at his conduct for years, and our criticism goes far deeper than his outrageous statements, his bizarre fashion choices and even his academic dishonesty.
With turnout low, Dutch voters rejected the trade agreement between the European Union and Ukraine, delighting Moscow, emboldening pro-Russia populists around Europe and leaving political elites aghast.
The all-white customers were aghast — "The Negros are here!" one said — as the students crowded the restaurant, sat at the lunch counter and demanded to be served.
"I was aghast at the open hostility towards immigrants that cropped up pretty regularly," he said of Denison, where the Latino population doubled in less than a decade.
Though officials at the highest levels of the Trump administration were aghast at the move, it was kept under wraps until POLITICO revealed the details on Aug. 28.
Alexey Kovalev, a Russian journalist who has followed and frequently criticized RT, said he was aghast that the report had given so much attention to the television station.
People of principle have stood aghast for the past year as our president and his administration forcibly separated thousands of children from their parents at our country's southern border.
It would send me into screams, aghast at my mother's trickery, baffled at how she always had the energy to turn a simple demand for food into a stunt.
So it is perhaps not surprising that even an illustrious intellectual aghast at the prospect of Donald Trump assuming the presidency might talk himself into an ill-advised proposal.
As is typical of people who can't allot women into neat boxes, Stanley's colleagues call Shirley "sick in the head" and are aghast at the horror stories she writes.
The film's most chilling sequence has Adelaide's villainous replica delivering a strangled, croaking speech about her miserable upbringing, tears flowing down her face, while Adelaide sits opposite her, aghast.
Roosevelt, who warned that letting huge fortunes pass across generations was "of great and genuine detriment to the community at large", would doubtless be aghast at the situation today.
Like Hoffman, Timlin stands by the time-tested simplicity of the modern firearm and is wary, aghast even, at the idea of curbing gun violence with high-tech solutions.
Talking to 13 commuters from different cities about their respective attitudes toward grooming on transit, I found that the spectrum of reactions spanned from aghast to apathetic to empathetic.
Does he have any other motivations besides turning the world into his stage, where he can tear his hair like Lear as the rest of us watch, enthralled, aghast?
Almost everyone around her is aghast at the idea that she's drawing lessons about the universe, in what should be a scientific context, from philosophy or—great horror—fiction.
When it was discovered that some of the children had been lost in U.S. custody, with many still waiting to be reunited with their parents, the nation was aghast.
Friends in my Twitter circle responded as they usually do: mostly aghast, lightly horrified since Bourdain had just died, and a little loath to admit that I was right.
Even Clark's boss, District Attorney Gil Garcetti (Bruce Greenwood), is somewhat aghast that she asked the entire court be adjourned so she could get home to relieve her babysitter.
Some liberal Democrats were left aghast by such positioning, but it seems to be working for Ms. Sinema, who is currently ahead of her rival by about 29,800 votes.
Videos showed passengers who had escaped the aircraft on exit slides running away from the burning plane on the tarmac as travelers inside the Sheremetyevo airport looked on aghast.
They're alarmed by Trump, and frequently aghast at him, but they want enough peace to steer him in the directions they desire and to minimize the damage over all.
Her awakener, Jim (Chris Pratt), is a hunky mechanical engineer who is jolted back to consciousness when an asteroid hits the Avalon and is aghast to find himself alone.
Pundits were aghast at this pseudo declaration, but sadly it isn't a surprise after three debates and well over a year of a total breakdown of presidential campaign decorum.
Kevin is a Botvac D7, and he is a cleaning monster in a household of four sloppy humans, two sloppier dogs, and a cat aghast at their collective sloppiness.
Longtime Silicon Valley hands are still aghast that an investing firm can find a way to pour $100 billion into technology companies like SoftBank's Vision Fund hopes to do.
As Cruz later noted on Twitter, some Republicans defended Trump's right to self-pardon (many others warned against it), and Democrats, aghast by the assertion, called the notion unconstitutional.
I thought it was a joke when he started campaigning, and I was aghast when he was elected, but that's all history at this point: Donald Trump is president.
Lawmakers were aghast to learn that Benalla initially received only a two-week suspension and still had an office in the presidential palace 2 1/2 months after the beating.
Lawmakers were aghast that Benalla still had an office in the presidential palace 2 1/2 months after the beating, and that he was not immediately reported to judicial authorities.
The Spanish government was aghast, quickly triggering unprecedented constitutional measures to fire the regional government and take direct control of many of Catalonia&aposs affairs in order to thwart secession.
Populists who applauded Trump for his disdain for US interventions overseas and his campaign declaration that the US "cannot be the policeman of the world" were aghast by the strike.
Now his channel is loaded with videos of himself walking through every detail of how he just got dumped or his mom, aghast but accepting, reading his raunchiest Grindr messages.
I was aghast at the results when they popped up on my screen: You need more than a college degree (17 years of education) to comprehend the Fafsa's signing statement.
Aghast at the attack on Monday night, United Nations officials on Tuesday suspended all aid convoys in Syria, describing the bombing as a possible war crime and a cowardly act.
And when he saw that it would be Vanderlei de Lima, best known for being accosted by a spectator while leading the 2004 Olympic marathon in Athens, he was aghast.
But some of those fees were shared with LPs — including the now-aghast public pensions — while the interest was held in collateralized debt obligations (CLOs) that had their own investors.
Joshua Furst's second novel, "Revolutionaries," is about the children of postwar tranquillity who, aghast at the tacit arrangements that underwrote their childhood, poured out of suburbia and into the streets.
Indeed, artists who would be aghast to find themselves on the same side of any debate as Donald Trump might well feel a sneaking sympathy with his dismissal of critics.
We would never tell diabetics to forget medication and watch their diets and exercise more — and we would be aghast if only 10 percent of diabetics were getting lifesaving treatment.
" And Sweeney said she was aghast when her former college sorority asked her to give her blessing to a pledge button that displayed Pat and the caption "Pledge No Pats.
Still, the latest United Airlines imbroglio — in which police officers dragged a paying customer off a flight while fellow travelers (and their children) watched aghast — was exceptional in its harshness.
Responses on Twitter (especially from women of color) were aghast at the one-two punch of erasure based on sex and race that still packs a wallop in American media.
In another New Jersey House district, first-time candidate Tanzie Youngblood, who is Black, was aghast when the DCCC backed a conservative, anti-choice state legislator, Jeff Van Drew, over her.
The media was aghast last week that some Trump administration drafted a proposal to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as well as a proposal to renegotiate it.
There's been a lot of talk about how the mainstream press has normalized Trump, but the mainstream press is just as aghast at the thought of a demagogic fraud being president.
I'm sure that people will get tripped up by some of the little guys today: I had "lox" for EEL (and am still aghast at its cluing) and "top" for SAT.
Some where aghast at what they perceived as a Trump administration attempt to target minorities, while others lauded him for exposing what they said were murky and unfair college admissions standards.
Official Washington professed itself to be aghast at Lewandowski, who did not bother to couch his sales pitches in the Beltway's customary euphemisms: He was what they pretended not to be.
Former professionals commentating on American television were aghast at Reed's breach of golf's hallowed etiquette and his action triggered a series of memes on social media, many featuring people shoveling sand.
She marries, or is married off to, a local dullard, and, if you're aghast at her decision, you don't know much about the rule of family law in conservative Catholic societies.
Here, Jury confers with his aristocratic friend, Melrose Plant, who keeps a most unusual menagerie that includes a goat named Aghast, a dog named Aggro and a horse named Aggrieved. Aha!
He then not only walked in on an acupuncture appointment while I was in my underwear but stayed and stared awhile until, aghast, I told him that he needed to leave.
For a few days in January, this eye-popping video of a toddler performing a seemingly superhuman feat of strength, lifting a fallen dresser off his twin brother, had us simply aghast.
Hundreds of participants were left aghast as the woman knocked over road closure cones and attempted to cross the path of runners taking part in the Britain's Ocean City Half Marathon today.
So if you're aghast, as you should be, at a Chinese ad featuring literal whitewashing, consider that the figurative whitewashing performed by Hollywood is a big part of what made it possible.
While Western allies are aghast at such raw selfishness in foreign affairs, Arab audiences have long been cynical, and perhaps rightfully so, in their assessment of the motivations of US foreign policy.
Rank and file Republicans may be coming home to their nominee, but nearly the entire GOP elite, including the segment of the elite making peace with Trump, is aghast at his nomination.
Those with memories of the dismal failure of incomes policies in the 1970s (aimed then at capping, rather than spurring, inflation) will be aghast that the idea might be considered at all.
People especially bristled at Kondo's opinions on books, apparently aghast at the idea that they should perhaps at least consider not lugging around a personal library for the rest of their lives.
After hearing Trump's rambling speech at the conference on Friday morning, the Moodies were aghast that he didn't talk about unifying the conservative movement, and they criticized his griping about the media.
When he dribbled a dreadful attempt at a drop-volley into the net on the way to going 4-0 down even Federer looked aghast, shaking his head at his opponent's error.
The former vice president appeared aghast when a simple fact was presented to him point-blank: The administration he was in—the one he basically wants to recreate—deported millions of people.
Fightland interviewed Meek ahead of the biggest contest of his career and he was aghast at the thought of a fighter not willing to take on such a behemoth challenge as Palhares.
Many watched aghast as Ms. Husar, a single mother who had been a victim of domestic violence for decades, was trampled underfoot by a phalanx of camera operators and anonymous party operatives.
And the right's self-professed defenders of liberalism, as aghast as they might seem at the rise of Sohrab Ahmari, or Tucker Carlson, or Donald Trump, are only its fair weather friends.
With the whole country and indeed the whole world looking aghast at Las Vegas, where 58 people were killed and some 500 wounded, what do we want to know about these happenings?
America and North Korea appeared to fall out again, ending the bromance between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. China watched aghast and occasionally menacingly as Hong Kong was wracked by protests.
Conservative groups were aghast, accusing Trump of caving in to the Democrats rather than insisting on spending cuts to accompany the debt ceiling increase, and some hard-line Republicans expressed opposition to it.
Many businessmen echo the supreme leader's derision: "How come they didn't negotiate the process of financial reintegration—which banks would transfer the frozen assets, how much and when?" asks a market analyst, aghast.
Once that happens, begin gently massaging it in a circular motion and prepare to be aghast (in the most satisfying way possible), as tiny balls of supposed dead surface skin start to form.
But for every voter Mr. Trump wins over with his ad hoc populism, he risks repelling others — including conservatives who are aghast at how, on some issues, he is trying to outflank Mrs.
And while German officials remain aghast at Britain's lack of a plan for disengaging from the European Union, she has not offered a well-articulated vision for how to hold the bloc together.
One of my friends reminded me recently of a beating he gave to a kid in a parking lot, throwing her fragile body to the ground while the rest of us stood aghast.
His mother was the sort of Southern woman who was aghast when Miranda wore a skirt that she deemed too short to a reception at the Pinnacle Club, one of Augusta's elite venues.
In his memoirs, Mr. Zhao said that he tried to keep a distance from ideological fights with conservatives aghast at the liberal direction that China was taking, preferring to focus on economic policy.
A senior ex-diplomat, a man who has spent a professional lifetime building up Britain's trade and its credibility with investors, is aghast at what the Brexit chaos is doing to our reputation.
It was easy to imagine House Democrats who campaigned on health care, helping their party retake control of the chamber, being aghast at the fact that not a single candidate mentioned the case.
Appropriators, a separate caste in both chambers, remain aghast at the decision to toss out the pork barrel, a minuscule pot of money whose elimination did virtually nothing to cut the federal deficit.
"(Now where have we heard that one before?) An aghast Paris asks her friends, "You mean people would rather vote for a twink who they like over someone who could actually do the job?
Some of America's allies may be reassured; but many of them are aghast at a foreign policy that seems determined to destroy many of the institutions and alliances created in the past half century.
Many of these accounts are clearly exploitative, presenting Americans as backwoods folk heroes, albeit barbaric ones, to British readers, who could read these narratives, aghast but grateful to see their former colonies in ruin.
A man once pleaded guilty to plotting to abduct DeAngelis, allegedly planning to hold her as a slave and then murder her, so facing off against aghast Wellesley women may not seem so frightening.
Just as American populists decry the "swamp" in Washington and Brazilians are aghast at the filth of their political class, Mr López Obrador fulminates against the "mafia of power" that he claims controls Mexico.
Some Saudis, for their part, were aghast when the prince congratulated Mr Abadi for defeating Islamic State in Mosul—and clobbering the old part of one of Sunni Islam's greatest and most beautiful cities.
By sharing her personal and political views, not only has Swift activated her sizable fanbase but she has also earned the respect of millions of Americans who have watched aghast at recent political events.
Mr. Lawler, who is still owed his share of the 2012 settlement from the lawsuit stemming from the death of his 32-year-old son, Scott, said Mr. Schlesinger's actions had left him aghast.
In the US commentators were aghast that Trump appeared to dismiss his own intelligence community, casting doubt in Putin's presence on the US government's own assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
It's tempting as a parent -- especially those of us who are aghast at contemporary politics -- to be disturbed by the notion of our children tuning in for a regular dose of primary-colored authoritarianism.
The Solar Energy Industries Association, which represents solar installers like Elon Musk's SolarCity, was aghast at the ruling and said at the time that it would harm the industry and cost thousands of jobs.
Jason Chaffetz, who just published a book titled The Deep State: How an Army of Bureaucrats Protected Barack Obama and is Working to Destroy the Trump Agenda, seemed aghast at the allegations against Rosenstein.
A revelatory new study finds that yelling during sports could have greater benefits for performance than many of us might expect, even if it might cause spectators to look aghast and cover their ears.
Wilderness advocates are aghast, fearing that the bill is meant to undermine the gold standard for land protection in this country by creating a precedent that would encourage additional efforts to undermine wilderness protections.
Back in the 1990s, Jim Kreider's constituents in southern Missouri were aghast when prosecutors said that they could not charge the tanning salon owner who was thought to have recorded dozens of naked women.
The viral school strike phenomenon has flipped traditional patterns of authority, handing leadership roles to teenagers who feel aghast at the mismatch between calls for transformative action from climate scientists and rising carbon emissions.
The booted castaways – and Jeff Probst – tell PEOPLE some of the secrets of the first half of Survivor: Kaoh Rong Audiences were aghast when Caleb Reynolds was medically evacuated after his temperature hit 107 degrees.
I trimmed my own bangs and re-dyed my hair a dark blue/green ($255 Manic Panic) in preparation, and I'm afraid if I went to a salon, they would be aghast at the condition.
Mr Fogel, a talented amateur cyclist, was aghast when his hero Lance Armstrong admitted to doping in 2013 and decided to prove how easy it is to hoodwink testers, using himself as a guinea pig.
And now, I look on aghast as our country hands over control of that awesome, terrible machinery to Donald Trump, a thin-skinned score settler with an authoritarian streak and an actively maintained enemies list.
Some 500 people showed up at a local church to write letters in support of Jamal, and Leuschen said some were Trump supporters who were aghast that the immigration crackdown meant locking up their friend.
When my first child was born, I'd spent the second day of his life aghast at my own audacity for having brought into the world a life that would someday have to age, to die.
In Washington, lawmakers of both parties were either aghast or chose to ignore Mr. Trump's suggestion on the assumption that it was yet another offhand remark just to stir the pot, not a serious initiative.
Careful observers were aghast after noticing that a few minutes into the address, Mr. Alvim uttered a few phrases that are remarkably similar to an infamous speech by Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Germany propaganda minister.
Upon taking office, he was aghast to discover that no one could tell him how many people worked for the City of New York; his staff soon changed that, creating a registry of city workers.
People close to Mr. González Jr. say that he was aghast and asked an economist to calculate the odds of even five audits randomly occurring on the same day against firms he was affiliated with.
Salinger was aghast at the abortive attempts to film Catcher in the Rye (and when you consider that it may at one point have starred Jerry Lewis as Holden Caulfield, you can see his point).
" His editor, Rabbi Yitzchok Frankfurter, watched aghast from the magazine's offices as his young correspondent received a tongue-lashing from the president: "It was a very disheartening moment for us, to watch him being berated.
Both the film and book open with a flashback to the 1980s, in which the young Nick Young watches aghast as his mother is turned away by the racist manager of a fancy London hotel.
But some were also aghast at the lengths to which Russians went to manipulate unsuspecting campaign aides as part of an attempt to influence the 2016 election and wreak havoc on the US electoral process.
Peters' Kai sits alone exulting in Trump's victory, while Paulson's Ally melts into tears, aghast at what this political turn means for the nation as well as her wife Ivy (Alison Pill) and their young son.
Matt McCoy learned Donald Trump had appointed Matthew Whitaker to be acting attorney general of the United States, he was aghast -- he believes Whitaker was behind a politically motivated prosecution that was personally "devastating" to him.
When Trump became aware in August of a $12.7 million payment from a Ukrainian political party, he was aghast: "I've got a crook running my campaign," he reputedly said, before ordering Steve Bannon to fire Manafort.
It is possible that some of the Windsors, whose high-colonial racism appears as regularly as the Queen's midday gin-and-Dubonnet, are privately aghast at the prospect of a woman of color joining their ranks.
"The NYRB staffers I heard from were aghast, and didn't just want to register disapproval of the Ghomeshi piece, they wanted the news leaked as soon as possible," Ms. Cliffe said in an email on Wednesday.
Mr. Malek isn't the brilliant technician and ace scene-stealer that Mr. Hoffman is, so there isn't much for him to do but squint through thick eyeglasses and look aghast at the inhumanity of it all.
Anyways, watch our terrified little Vice President imitate Daddy Trump: Twitter was left aghast: Pence's water bottle move brings to mind an old story: NY gov Dewey is in an elevator with his devoted aide Burwell Bixby.
Relatives of the 23-year-old local man now accused in a string of deadly bombings in Austin, Texas, say they are aghast at the revelation of his suspected involvement, according to a statement obtained by CNN.
Friends and lawyers were aghast after President Trump brashly declared yesterday that he was willing to testify under oath for special counsel Bob Mueller, to give his own version of events fired FBI director Jim Comey described.
Today, the stewards of Ryan's reputation are aghast when Trump says he might refuse to meet the country's obligations to creditors, but they mostly overlooked Ryan's comments five years ago, and he's never really walked them back.
Faced with a choice between an imperfect status quo and a leap into the dark, this usually practical, cautious people has flung itself into the unknown and left its leaders, and the rest of the world, aghast.
Instead, we got a facsimile of loss, a moment where audiences go through the motions, aghast that a movie had the guts to kill off a leading character, without having to deal with any messy emotional ramifications.
Fired FBI director James Comey comes across in "A Higher Loyalty," out Tuesday, as aghast that, in his view, so many people who should know better allowed President Trump to attack basic norms of behavior and ethics.
American businesses kept complaining about Europe's discriminating trade laws and practices, while the Europeans were aghast about the U.S. ability to pay foreign trade bills with greenbacks they printed at will and refused to redeem into gold.
So when large steel beams rose high in the air between the city's most storied thoroughfares, framing a mansion that will have an unusual, many-sided shape and a flat roof, neighborhood residents and observers were aghast.
Scientists were aghast that an individual would try to manipulate the environment on such a large scale on their own and have called for standards to ensure such unregulated measures don't end up in carbon offset markets.
Many students were aghast that a white tenured professor would be comfortable comparing the phrase, an internet meme that is quickly becoming a generational flash point, to an epithet associated with the horrors of slavery and racism.
With foreign powers aghast at the latest flare-up in a nation that has been in chaos since the 2011 toppling of Muammar Gaddafi, Macron met the internationally-recognized Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj in Paris.
Inspiration may be like finding the light switch in a darkened room, but Schiff's poems—caged, skittish, aghast at their own force—more often attempt to dim the glare of an imagination that's a little too trenchant.
Republican notables seem generally aghast and slightly indignant, united for the most part behind the view that Trump's repeated outbursts about Curiel's ethnicity and parentage are wrong, but also, that they shouldn't have to talk about it much.
But with the election of Mr. Trump, they were aghast at how they felt the political system, which most had taken for granted to the point of indifference, had allowed things to fly so far off the rails.
Frank Icano, 26, a painter from Park Slope, came to see the movie with a group of friends and was aghast to learn that not only was it sold out but it had also been restricted to women.
A president is supposed to be involved in lawmaking, but members of Congress who met with Trump about the repeal-and-replace of Obamacare were aghast at his ignorance of the legislation and of the legislative process itself.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, which voted in line with the national 52-48 decision to leave, both Brexiteers and Remainers are aghast at what they said was the national humiliation of Prime Minister Theresa May's collapsing exit negotiations.
European politicians may be aghast at the rhetoric of Trump, who has said he wants a database to register and track Muslims in the United States and would bar any Muslim entering the country until Congress could act.
McGrane said his organisation was "aghast" that with time running out before Britain leaves the EU next year, the government has still not set out clearly how it can avoid imposing a land border on the island of Ireland.
Recently, when I was in South Carolina meeting with HSUS members, more than a few of them mentioned they are also lifelong members of the NRA (though they were appropriately aghast at the gory details of the Alaska program).
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Aghast at the biggest offshore scandal in memory, lawyers, businessmen and politicians flock to one of their favorite haunts, a diner opened in the 1950s nestled between Panama City's financial and historic quarters, to swap notes.
For that very reason, Democrats were not aghast when former Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts GOP governor vetoes New Hampshire bill to create independent redistricting commission Why target Tucker Carlson?
"Honestly, I am aghast that they thought this was going to be helpful to the President and undermine Comey, therefore the FBI, therefore special counsel Mueller," Jack Quinn, a former counsel to President Bill Clinton, said Thursday on CNN.
A female college student of hers, who had rented an Airbnb for herself this summer during an internship in Los Angeles, was aghast, she said, to learn that several male guests would also be living there during her stay.
The scenes outside Mr. Saakashvili's apartment on Kostelnaya Street left some aghast, with Mustafa Nayyem, a reform-minded member of Parliament and a key figure in the 2013-14 protests against Mr. Yanukovych, describing them as "idiotism" on Facebook.
Japanese lawmakers were aghast on Wednesday when Yoshitaka Sakurada, 68, the minister who heads the government's cybersecurity office, said during questioning in Parliament that he had no need for the devices, and appeared confused when asked basic technology questions.
The season finale brings us to the "little bit of money" part of "Fargo," the moral reckoning part, in which our hero — in this case, Gloria — surveys the carnage and is left aghast at the pointlessness of it all.
In the late 19th century William Morris, a reactionary socialist aghast at the effects of the Industrial Revolution, founded the Kelmscott Press to revive the skill of hand-printing, spawning a movement that thrived in the early 20th century.
Inside the Javits Center in Manhattan — the site of Clinton's planned victory party — a mass of Democrats stood aghast on the convention center floor watching CNN and MSNBC on the massive screens hanging above the dozens of American flags.
" Her publicity team, aghast, quickly went to work, and Ms. Rampling said that her words had been misinterpreted (even though that is what she had said, verbatim) and that "in an ideal world every performance will be given equal opportunities.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian environmentalists are aghast that a huge cultural festival is to be held on the floodplain of Delhi's main river from Friday, warning that the event, and the 3.5 million visitors expected, will devastate the area's biodiversity.
Trying to keep the animals close in the hurricane while holding tight to solar panels on the neighbor's roof, Harasimowicz said she watched aghast as one of the dogs jumped four times into the raging torrent that had swamped the street.
Economists are aghast: much of the gain from moving to a single tax-rate nationwide came from stamping out the inefficiency of multiple rates, which prod businesses towards providing goods and services favoured by the tax code rather than by consumers.
The tragedy of Alisha comes down to a "Fresh Meat" list that details all the "attractive female interns on The Hill," as Marcus Walker (Cornelius Smith Jr.) explains to an aghast Olivia and in-no-way-shocked Fitz Grant (Tony Goldwyn).
When the Obamas first visited the United Kingdom, members of the British press were aghast when first lady Michelle Obama briefly put her hand on Queen Elizabeth II's back during a reception, bucking royal protocol that no one touches the Queen.
Cummings — who ran the Vote Leave campaign and has described Downing Street's civil service machinery as "decrepit" — is tasked with delivering Brexit by October 31 but many civil servants are reportedly aghast at his calls for a revolution in Whitehall.
The resolution, which targets U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen's civil war, picked up momentum as senators grew aghast at the killing of Khashoggi, a U.S-based Saudi dissident journalist, and the Trump administration's response to it.
But I was recently aghast at the news that the Trump administration was proposing yet another round of tax breaks for rich people -- more than $100 billion worth, which would make Republican proposals to slash Medicaid and Medicare even more probable.
Foreigners could not disguise their contempt for the "disgusting, extremely bloody spectacle" — and those were the words of the head of the Nazi SS, Heinrich Himmler, not the kindest of hearts, aghast when treated to a bullfight in Madrid in 1940.
He helped a tide of black athlete activism wash through colleges around the U.S.–and into the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, where two U.S. sprinters, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, raised their gloved fists in protest as America watched aghast.
There are some people who will get drunk on whiskey and then volunteer to drive their friends home, but will be aghast if they learn that the pilot of the plane they are boarding has had even a sip of beer.
After an exchange of awkward greetings, Mr. Gastgivar went inside, collected a pair of binoculars and watched aghast as the commandos raced off toward the island of his nearest neighbor, a mysterious Russian businessman he had never met or even seen.
The Brexit talks have been apparently paralyzed for weeks; half of Britain is aghast at the very real threat that we might crash out of the European Union with no deal, wrecking the economy and our relationships with our closest neighbors.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern summed up in May how many feel when they look on aghast and fatigued at another mass shooting in an American mall, "to be honest I do not understand the United States," she said.
Unsurprisingly, then, even as thousands of troops were marching into Jammu and Kashmir and eight million Kashmiris were aghast at being isolated and silenced, Bollywood film producers had already registered Kashmir-related film titles that they wanted to get under production.
In 22008, after Mr. Tsvangirai celebrated his second marriage with a glitzy party attended by guests arriving in Bentleys, Mercedes and BMWs, some of his followers were aghast at the ostentatiousness of the display and questioned who had paid for it.
The unthinking cruelty of fate is too vast and unfathomable to summarize or explain, so Hass just sits with it with us, aghast, stumped and sad, but also unwilling to leave us behind or be left alone with all that weight.
So when a package of more than 100 specimens — some of them irreplaceable and rich in scientific value — survived a 10,200-mile trip only to be mistakenly incinerated because of communication and paperwork mistakes, the plant research community was aghast.
International powers are aghast at the flare-up in Libya, which has scuppered a United Nations' peace plan, threatens to disrupt oil supplies from the OPEC nation, and may unleash a new wave of illegal migration across the Mediterranean to Europe.
White House lawyers were similarly aghast that Mulvaney, in a single press conference, undercut so many of the legal arguments they could use to defend the president during the impeachment inquiry, according to a Republican close to the White House.
You wouldn't know it from watching cable news, where pundits are often aghast at the tastes of regular people who think green rooms are just rooms that are green, but in recent years, anger at billionaires has risen to a boil.
With Round 2200 wrapped up, some strong contenders are newly out of commission: RIP Yoni egg—we'll miss you so much—and we're frankly aghast at the fact that keto swiped the lead from microdosing, but the people have spoken!
That would cheer a broad coalition of lawmakers who are aghast at the likely economic fallout of a no-deal exit, along with those who want to buy time for a second public vote on whether Brexit should happen at all.
It became a reality, and like many people, I was aghast that the technology would be forever replaced by Face ID. Instead of pressing your finger to a home button, you now glance at the phone and quickly swipe up with your thumb.
On top of Wednesday's defeat to South Korea which sent them out of the tournament in the opening round for the first time in 80 years, Germans are also aghast at turmoil in their proud auto industry over an emissions cheating scandal.
But what left UK technology entrepreneurs aghast was not just that Britain had chosen to leave the European Union after 40 years, but that all those years of trying compete with the giants of Silicon Valley would now be thrown into doubt.
She turned pale — she laid the scissors down — she looked aghast for one moment at the transformed or possessed child before her — and then for the first time in her life Elizabeth Murray turned tail and fled — literally fled — to the kitchen.
In the years around 216, American artists aghast at the Vietnam War raised their voices in New York and Los Angeles, but also set up back-to-the-land communes or constructed awesome earthworks in the Nevada desert or Utah's Great Salt Lake.
For Democrats, Ms. Spanberger's candidacy represents a test of the breadth and effectiveness of their coalition of newly emboldened female voters aghast at President Trump's White House tenure — and the ability of fed-up women to build an insurgency of their own.
The Warmbiers said they had decided to speak out now partly because they were aghast at efforts by the North Korean government to portray itself as the victim of United States aggression in the unfolding crisis over nuclear weapons and missile testing.
The group was particularly aghast in 2016 following the Obama administration's inking of the Iran deal and subsequent lifting of sanctions, which they said would only further de-stabilize the region and flood the regime and other groups such as Hezbollah with cash and weapons.
Non-elected conservatives and small government purists will be aghast at trading one expensive spending plan for another, but they don't have to worry about the inevitably horrific videos and soundbites of very sick people complaining about the Obamacare repeal going all over the place.
That evening, American allies in the Asia-Pacific region watched aghast as Mr Trump and Ms Harris argued on live television about how to respond, turning the penultimate presidential debate of the 2020 campaign into a reality-TV version of the White House Situation Room.
People with experience of BDSM and parties in which kinky activities are being enjoyed are often aghast to hear of civilian sexers who don't take a few minutes to audit, come down from or simply bask in the afterglow of a shared intimate experience.
With liberals aghast at the continuing Republican support for a president who brags about his "great intel" to senior Russian officials, it's only natural that any time a conservative deviates from the pack, he or she is lovingly welcomed into the arms of the righteous.
Tom Walters, the head of the Maori Research Institute, whose tribal lands in New Zealand are leased to honey producers, said he was so aghast at the actions of Mr. Rawcliffe and his fellow campaigners that he was reconsidering the terms of those deals.
Beck Bennett, as Carson the butler, receives a letter stating that the king and queen are coming to Downton, and immediately brings it to Lord Grantham (played by Alex Moffatt) and Lady Mary (portrayed by Cecily Strong), who are both hilariously aghast at the news.
TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI, Libya, April 33 (Reuters) - Eastern Libyan forces sought to reach the centre of Tripoli on Monday after their easy advance through desert hit a trickier urban phase, with deaths and displacements mounting and the West aghast at the threat to its peace plan.
According to a Facebook post by a devastated parent, the teacher told aghast and agog children that, in fact, parents buy the presents, reindeer can't fly, elves aren't real, and the popular Elf on the Shelf doll is just a toy that parents move around.
They were aghast at an arrangement with the Saudis that they saw as mainly helping the United States, where natural gas and oil extracted from shale has undercut Gazprom, Russia's state-control energy giant, and also Rosneft, the two pillars of Russia's state sector.
As The Wall Street Journal reported, Strzok was aghast at the seriousness of the investigation and was referring to the need to proceed quickly because should Trump win an upset victory, people suspected of colluding with Russia might end up in sensitive government jobs.
Democrats who had been skeptical of the choice of David Souter, about whom they knew little, to succeed Justice Brennan, the court's leading liberal, were aghast at the prospect of Judge Thomas, about whom they knew a good deal, being elevated to Thurgood Marshall's seat.
Several who spoke on the condition that they remain anonymous said they were aghast that Mr. Shine would receive an offer to work in the White House while women who came forward to accuse Mr. Ailes of harassment have seen their television careers founder.
The Warmbiers said they had decided to speak out now partly because they were aghast at efforts by the North Korean government to portray itself as the victim of United States aggression in the unfolding crisis over the North's nuclear weapons and missile testing.
Much greater than the hate-filled white supremacists in Charlottesville were the many who objected, those who ministered to the wounded, the heartsick citizens of that city who were aghast at the belligerent interlopers and the thousands across the country looking on with dismay.
And so another mass shooting in America makes international headlines -- another episode in which our children are slaughtered in school -- and the rest of the world, where this simply does not happen in peacetime nations, looks on aghast and wonders why we don't do anything.
University students who had watched aghast as the bill became law in the blink of an eye, pushed through a weakened parliament by a government with massive electoral majority, held protests against what they saw as subversion of constitutional values of secularism and equal citizenship.
"I'm absolutely aghast at what has occurred, I don't want any family to go through the tragedy that some families are waking up to this morning, it's just horrible to think about," the premier of the Australian state of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, said.
So, we get another long episode of Theater Of The Absurd, where each congressperson gives an impassioned partisan speech, and every news network replays the best ones about 50 times, and each side is aghast at the other...and literally nothing happens, nothing changes, nothing is solved.
If you're happy to be sidetracked from all this, there are many wonderful lagniappes to enjoy, including Melrose's menagerie: a goat named Aghast, a dog named Aggro and a horse named Aggrieved, who gives the lie to his name by running a brilliant if unconventional race.
I myself and some of the nurses who had worked for Dr. M. were aghast when we heard of this—first that my former chief was now demented, and then that he was to be institutionalized in, of all places, the hospital he had once ruled over.
Given a deep cultural proclivity toward thrift, moral revulsion over debt and a fear of rising prices dating to the hyperinflation after World War I, Germans were aghast at any arrangement in which their savings were on the hook for the recklessness of Greeks and Italians.
In a phone conversation earlier this month, Weld described himself as a "real Republican" who finds himself aghast at Trump's policies, specifically on foreign affairs, where he thinks Trump, who has "no use for soft power or diplomacy," is posing a real danger to national security.
It was instantly apparent to an aghast public that a creaking, underfunded health service with fewer than 5,000 intensive-care beds; an acute shortage of ventilators, masks, suits and gloves; an inadequate testing capacity; and a disease running free would fall apart just as Italy's had done.
The tepid-on-Trump camp is aghast at revelations of the extent and nature of the Trump clan's ties to a murderous anti-American regime — and, speaking only for myself, humbled by analysts who were more troubled by the circumstantial evidence in the absence of smoking guns.
Mr. Trump, whose unscripted telephone calls with world leaders have broken with protocol and left diplomats in Washington aghast, on Friday invited President Rodrigo R. Duterte of the Philippines to visit the White House next year, according to an aide to Mr. Duterte quoted by Reuters.
Teacher Stuart ultimately reveals he doesn't want a full, female, human body; he wants her sign of blackness, so he repeats its verbal cue ("nigger lover") until he orgasms, while she stands not five feet away, aghast that love so ardently declared can be so trite.
Clinton was aghast when the young woman said her interest rate was between 7% and 9%, and then, point after point, laid out her plan to lower what the student owes: a contingency repayment program; no debt past 20 years; a reduction for those who take national service jobs.
He was aghast when Donald Trump won the White House—"After spending so much time overseas 'defending freedom,' seeing Trump get elected actually hurt," he told me—and outraged when a branch of the KKK scheduled a "Victory Klavalkade Klan Parade" for December 3 in Pelham, North Carolina.
People walk into museum spaces and you can see them aghast at the space itself, and I want people to come into our museum and feel that the setting is fitting for telling what for me is the greatest story of cultural production that there is to tell.
WASHINGTON — What outraged Democrats about James B. Comey last year — namely, his decision to disclose the conclusions of an F.B.I. investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server and then revisit it days before the presidential election — now pales in comparison to their aghast fury at his firing this week.
In the aftermath of Antonin Scalia's death and the surprise court vacancy, Mr. Hatch, a senior member of the Judiciary Committee and its former chairman, is the one determined not to go forward on a nominee; Mr. Schumer, a longtime central figure in judicial confirmations, is aghast at such disrespect.
So, in that the state of New York passed in 22018 a Senate bill that accounted for what was then a one-punch killing of a 22018-year-old man in the Bronx by a 17-year-old, they were so aghast at the fact that this does happen actually.
But that approach would violate the commonly agreed-upon tenet that a functional financial system depends on an independent central bank to set monetary policy free of political influence, which is one reason why economists have been aghast at President Trump for publicly demanding that the Fed lower interest rates.
A coalition of pro-privacy forces are aghast at the idea of the Department of Homeland Security requiring people entering the country to hand over their social media passwords: Why now: The groups are responding to comments from new DHS Secretary John Kelly at a congressional hearing earlier this month.
From the deck 40 feet above the waterline, and from compartments exposed like rooms denuded in an earthquake, seamen watched aghast as the bow section, with the bridge and radio shack, the captain and seven others, including most of the ship's command staff, drifted away like an apparition in the storm.
"What's wrong with Matthew Crawley?" my mother asked, aghast, when we saw the first trailers for Legion on FX. I can now tell her that his new ungroomed character is schizophrenic and possibly telepathic, and that he might be part of the larger Marvel Universe and connected to Professor Charles Xavier.
AGHAST at the defection of millions who voted for Barack Obama in 2012 but for Donald Trump in 2016—notably working-class whites in the Midwest—the left wants the Democratic Party to snatch up the banner of economic populism and declare war on Wall Street, big business and other global elites.
It is one borne out of a culture where 60 is viewed as the new 40, and grandmothers are "aghast at being seen as elderly and dieting to excess and having plastic surgery and so forth to try and look young," said Day, author of "Her Next Chapter," about mother-daughter book clubs.
The global citizens of big cities like London and Manchester who voted Remain were aghast that anyone out there in Lincolnshire (let alone a majority nationwide) could think differently, in the same way as the global citizens of New York or Los Angeles can't see Trump's appeal to tens of millions of Americans.
Cast as the famously sleepwalking lady whose ambition drives her husband forward and derails her own warped psyche, Ms. Terry communicates a sense of impatient purpose: There's clearly no Plan B for this apprentice to murder who watches aghast as her husband's mind starts to fray — only for hers soon to follow suit.
If he is moderately critical of the President for being "asleep at the switch" in the period before the terrorist attacks—Bush felt no particular alarm when an August 6th C.I.A. briefing indicated that Osama bin Laden was up to at least something —the biographer is simply aghast once Bush seizes the controls.
" Most recently, on the topic of her father's sexual misconduct allegations for an NBC exclusive, when asked if she believed her father's accusers, Ivanka responded, aghast: "I think it's a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter if she believes the accusers of her father when he's...stated that there's no truth to it.
The most telling moment comes as Robert, bent on fresh insurrection, goes to consult a more peace-minded comrade and, without warning, stabs him—not only to our surprise but to that of Pine himself, who looks aghast at the audacity of his character, as if the dagger were remotely controlled by someone else.
Beyond the threat of further advances by the far right in European electoral politics, mainstream European politicians and commentators were aghast at the potential of a Trump presidency to upend the political, economic and social order of the post-Communist world — much of it based on America's deep and steadfast relationship with European democracies.
Men get into trouble mainly if their physical vanity becomes much too obvious, as President Emmanuel Macron of France learned when he was mocked for spending $30,000 on makeup during his first three months in office and as John Edwards discovered in the aghast response to his $400 haircuts during his 2008 presidential campaign.
"We have an enemy of the United States that is conducting information warfare against us and our executive leadership doesn't want to hear it, doesn't want the Congress to hear it, and doesn't want the people to hear it," said former acting DNI David Gompert, who said he was "aghast" at the hiring of Grenell.
At times, Bronson-Bartlett and Fernandez supply lightly modernized but generally straightforward renditions of the poems, as in their crisp, economical version of Mallarmé's sonnet in honor of Poe: As, at last, shaped into Eternity, The Poet rises with sword drawn, His century aghast for having missed That death triumphed in this strange voice!
Women from affluent communities who discover Islam anew and opt to wear the hijab or adopt religious practices risk social ostracism and criticism — particularly from their families, friends and husbands — who are often aghast at a loved one's transformation into a black-robed, devout person who will not attend parties that feature singing and dancing.
Some House Democrats, especially those in leadership and on the other investigative committees, were aghast, according to Democratic members and staff: If the recipients of the letters chose to ignore them, it was possible that floor votes would be required to enforce the requests, which would put House Democrats from swing districts in an awkward position.
Louis C.K.'s character, a successful TV producer, is aghast at the prospect of his 17-year-old daughter becoming romantically involved with a famous 68-year-old movie director (the two are played by Chloe Grace Moretz and an appropriately weird John Malkovich), whose preoccupation with young women is laughed off by most of those around him.
Mr. Hannity has long been an unapologetic booster of Mr. Trump, but even his colleagues and managers at Fox were aghast at his participation in the rally, at which he went so far as to join in attacking "fake news" reporters at the back of the room, among whom was a Fox News White House correspondent, Kristin Fisher.
If you're a respected child psychologist, like a colleague of mine, you don't want to be standing in the bakery when your 4-year-old has a meltdown about not getting another cookie, culminating with the ear-piercing proclamation "You're the worst mom ever!" while your 6-year-old patient and her mother look on, aghast.
The stars, then, would also be forced to inhabit the teenagers: Dwayne Johnson would improbably play an insecure nerd, Kevin Hart a strapping athlete frustrated by his newly diminutive frame, Jack Black a popular queen bee type aghast to find herself as a middle-aged man, and Karen Gillan an awkward girl shocked by her newfound action-heroine coordination.
So its local leaders were aghast when tiny Wavertree emerged as the locus of the latest feud over anti-Semitism in the Labour Party, when its member of Parliament, Luciana Berger, resigned this week after receiving anti-Semitic abuse, and with local Labour activists having called her a "disruptive Zionist" and a supporter of a "murdering" government.
During the scene in which Mother Courage cannot resist haggling over the price she will pay to ransom her son Swiss Cheese (Deandre Sevon), who has fallen into the hands of the enemy, her hard carapace of ruthlessness melts away, and we see the shellshocked mother, aghast that she has just allowed her son to die to save a few pennies.
He's macho-laconic as a fellow dog owner in the park, with whose pet Sylvia engages in a sexual frolic that leaves both men embarrassed and aghast; quite funny as that blue-blooded friend of Kate, whose assault by Sylvia is the cause of much raillery; and amusingly androgynous as the therapist of indeterminate gender whom Greg is eventually coaxed into consulting.
Bill Richardson (D) said Europeans are "aghast" about the possibility of presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE being elected.
Sanders condemned comments about Warren from a number of his supporters on Wednesday, telling MSNBC's Rachel MaddowRachel Anne MaddowBiden faces tricky test in unifying party Sanders: Klobuchar and Buttigieg ended campaigns under 'great deal of pressure' from 'establishment' Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti: Elizabeth Warren still aggrieved about mean Bernie bros MORE that he was "actually disgusted" and "aghast" by online vitriol directed at Warren.
Allies of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE are aghast at the damage caused by a new book that paints a picture of a chaotic, dysfunctional and incompetent early months of the Trump administration.
While the shirt seems to have gained a ton of support from metal and punk's left-leaning, T-shirt-buying public (many of whom I imagine were stoked on this All Shall Perish pro-Bernie Sanders design, too), some of the Waste's own fans are aghast, which is understandable: after all, who'd have thought that a band who put a song called "I Want to Kill the President" on their debut album would entertain political opinions of their own?
Rather, he's aiming his ire at specific companies because he's aghast at the "far left" attitudes of corporations like Amazon and Google: Add to the mix the fact that we've seen these corporations and the scions who run them lurch to the far left in how they run their businesses, affect our culture and fund their favorite politicians and it's pretty reasonable for a conservative to question how American taxpayers are enriching these individuals and their companies.
My experience, instead: 30 minutes of waiting in line at guest services to try to give them money because the box office was closed; giving up and moving to another guest relations line just inside the park; and encountering an aghast attendant who demanded I rat out the name of the "cast member" who had let me onto park grounds (I didn't) and then refused to speak to me until I went back outside the entrance to the slow-moving line I had just left.
" If this is America, our America of government for the people, by the people, and you cannot believe how low the Great Leader will stoop, how much lower he will go than seemed possible, and sometimes you feel the need to wash the ambient crassness and vulgarity from your skin, for they seep into you whatever protection you may wear, and you are aghast at how the G.O.P. has morphed into palace courtiers outdoing each other in praise of their plutocratic reality-show prince, then it is time to ponder the poet's words: "If you can dream — and not make dreams your master; if you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; if you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the same.
Some, understandably, felt the urge to scrub the image of Trump's alleged "yeti pubes" and "huge mushroom head" from their brains by just going ahead and demolishing the cursed machines that brought them the gag-inducing news in the first place: Others seemed to entertain the thought of doing irreparable harm to their bodies, because no physical pain can amount to the mental and emotional trauma of having a first-hand description of Donald Trump's "unusual" Johnson: A few damaged individuals appeared to feel themselves reverting into infant form, rendered helpless and aghast by what may be the most horrifying writing ever published about the male anatomy: You can't help but wonder how Team Trump is reacting to the revelation, and what fresh hell we might still be in for if his aides—or, God forbid, the man himself—decide to weigh in here.

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