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"appalled" Definitions
  1. feeling or showing horror at something unpleasant or wrong

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For every appalled listener, there's likely someone who enjoys that someone else is appalled.
"I think voters are so appalled, just appalled, by the smear campaign," Hawley said.
When it was politically expedient to appear to be appalled, quite a few of them appeared to be appalled.
Appalled Appalled: I diagnose this comment as a dimwitted attempt at humor, disguised as social commentary, delivered with a thud.
From this we get the sense that everyone else is appalled by everything that's going on, and so we naturally grow more appalled ourselves.
"Were they so appalled that I said it, or were they appalled because it looked like I actually enjoyed it?" she asked the cheering audience.
I felt both appalled by this and sad, knowing I would never be considered for such a list, then appalled at myself for feeling sad about it.
She began by saying she was "appalled" by Razek's comments.
And I was frankly appalled and wanted to get involved.
He is right to be appalled — we share his revulsion.
But I wanted Delta to know, and they were appalled.
"I'm appalled by this tragic incident in Essex," Johnson said.
"I'm appalled by this tragic incident in Essex," Johnson said.
I had just been mostly appalled by what I'd seen.
"I am astonished and appalled because I feel misled," Sen.
WREG spoke to neighbors who were appalled by the news.
Conservationists are appalled that a rare ecology has been destroyed.
If you put it on paper you would be appalled.
The new staff were "appalled" at the couple's sniping and
This would have appalled the designers of our constitutional framework.
The guild, though, said it was "appalled" by the decision.
I confess that I don't, and Willem looks up, appalled.
My partner is appalled; he thinks my butt is beautiful.
Policymakers in Washington rightfully have been appalled by these cases.
"The entire world is appalled," Obama said at the time.
"He was appalled by what Harvey was doing," declares Maerov.
I supported Trump, and I'm appalled at these comments. SOB's?
Taylor was obviously and genuinely appalled by what had happened.
It's appropriate to be appalled when people hit their dogs.
"I was shocked and appalled" back then, Mr. Tarantino said.
Appalled by inequality, our minds turn immediately to its opposite.
Because most men are just as appalled by his behavior.
People were appalled and frightened, and the measure passed easily.
The Constitution's framers would be appalled by such a notion.
Others have been appalled by its reliance on racial clichés.
Appalled for my former colleagues from the 43 White House.
His opponents, rightly appalled, lament what has happened to their country.
"I've been appalled at the way Democrats have treated Jeff Sessions."
But even I am appalled by Donald Trump's insult-comic act.
Diversity-loving progressives, including many artists and bloco organisers, were appalled.
"Wow I'm actually appalled [by] this," she tweeted later on Friday.
I was appalled at the way the euro area treated Greece.
I am appalled that someone would change my furniture without permission.
The college's Twitter account said it was "appalled" by her comments.
Royalists and anti-royalists alike were appalled at Trump's disrespectful gesture.
"What are you wearing?" asks the fictional president, making Daniels appalled.
She said that "everyone was shocked and appalled" by the incident.
I'm still appalled at how absurdly expensive drinks are in NYC.
"I'm appalled," Smith's niece Suzy Andron told CNN affiliate CBS Philly.
I'm appalled at the crap that those guys get away with.
I feel appalled as American by the divisiveness and by toxicity.
"The type-A first child in me was appalled," says Chan.
He looks appalled, as though he was unaware it even existed.
" Fred Upton, Michigan, tweeted, "Frankly I'm appalled by the President's tweets.
" Fred Upton, Michigan, tweeted: "Frankly I'm appalled by the President's tweets.
Throughout, Huix found herself simultaneously appalled and fascinated by the sport.
" Patty Murray (WA): "I'm shocked and appalled by Senator Franken's behavior.
Actually appalled to see this post from Terry Goodkind on Facebook.
"I was pretty appalled," he said, and cited the march's website.
The race haters and the people appalled by racial hatred knew.
They are appalled by what Trump is doing to the party.
His family's attorney told KPRC she was appalled by his arrest.
"I am astonished and appalled because I feel misled," said Blumenthal.
Attorney General William Barr said he was "appalled" by the news.
Perhaps he'd have been appalled by Mr. Sachs's ham-handed bricolage.
"I am appalled that this is the only hearing," Lillard continued.
"I was totally appalled at what I saw today," he said.
"I am appalled, shocked and disturbed by the officer's behavior," Gov.
"We were astonished, appalled and also saddened," a health official said.
When he removes his mask, she's not appalled at his subterfuge.
But she is also appalled by some of the artists' methods.
He was appalled by the disregard often accorded to this work.
My father was appalled when my mother cooked rice with butter.
"I supported Trump, and I'm appalled at these comments," he said.
Many scientists in the United States were appalled by the developments.
"I was opposed to it and appalled," said Ms. Daum, 47.
I'm really appalled by the state of affairs of Delhi Police.
They clearly are appalled by Mr. Trump's one-way loyalty test.
Instead, I was appalled to learn that this happened in Washington.
But death-penalty opponents also were appalled at what came next.
Twenty years ago, evangelical leaders could hardly have been more appalled.
I am especially appalled by the positions of the Trump administration.
"I was shocked and appalled by what I saw," she said.
Following the inventory of awful deeds, the reader is left appalled.
Shocked and appalled Shah's comments came in for widespread criticism Thursday.
As a progressive, the mayor should be appalled by this injustice.
The student group targeted by the messages said it was appalled.
Woodward reports Cohn was "appalled" that Trump might sign the letter.
Rather than being appalled at the arrest, many responded with wisecracks.
When TBS announced the show's title, some online commentators were appalled.
People are appalled at Trump's remarks for a variety of reasons.
Andrew Cuomo said in a statement he was appalled by the killing.
"I was appalled and presumed it was a wind up," Wingrave said.
"Frankly, I am appalled by the allegations," Baker told reporters late Thursday.
Traditionalists may be appalled by all this, but they should not be.
Kristin Paulding, attorney for Sims, said she was "appalled" by the charges.
Some NATO members might go along with it; others would be appalled.
Everyone at the company is appalled and deeply saddened by these events.
Fame made him run away; celebrity, despite the Shrimpton blip, appalled him.
Her appalled mom declared that a boy wasn't allowed to wear it.
"We are appalled and sad to hear about these experiences," Hogan wrote.
People who actually have a clue about what's going on were appalled.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California said he, too, is appalled.
I did not write and am thoroughly appalled by this op-ed.
You've said that you're shocked, appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein.
After Moro's kidnapping, the young man is appalled at his utopian friends.
Even though, if you put it on paper you would be appalled.
"The folks at Facebook were both appalled and very responsive," Sims said.
She was appalled that anyone could possibly think of her as vanilla.
I'm actually just appalled at the ridiculously asinine comments about my newborn.
Venezuela's neighbours are appalled by the prospect that the country might implode.
Mexicans are even more appalled by the behaviour of local-level officials.
The big cop was appalled at the chaotic situation inside my car.
Academics who think education requires the free flow of ideas are appalled.
I also learned that Hal blamed me for this and was appalled.
But many more continued to ride the line between appalled and resigned.
Journalists as well as former State Department spokesperson John Kirby were appalled.
President Donald Trump is appalled, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is livid.
"I'm appalled at how our Hispanic population is being portrayed," she said.
" Lloyd Webber was appalled, telling Forman that he was "a hopeless actor.
He was so appalled at being eclipsed that he struck pre-emptively.
I won't cancel my subscription to The Review, but I am appalled.
"I am shocked and appalled at what this memo describes," he tweeted.
The activist base would be appalled by someone so pro-Wall Street.
I remember telling my mom what was happening, and she was appalled.
I am really appalled by violence and avoid it at all costs.
I'm really appalled by the state of affairs of the Delhi Police.
Americans, who rightly are appalled by the images of dead children, applaud.
After she obtained surveillance video that explained the marks, she became appalled.
When she heard T.I.'s comments, "I was completely appalled," she said.
Clinton said she was "shocked and appalled by the revelations" about Weinstein.
"I think there were only 10 people from Denmark," she said, appalled.
"I was appalled to see my name added to the document," he says.
They may be appalled by the social and foreign policies of such strongmen.
Spanish conquistadors were appalled by the tzompantli when they entered Tenochtitlan in 1519.
"We are individually and collectively appalled by the allegations, both old and new."
But many Sunni Iraqis are as appalled by IS's brutality as anyone else.
However, I'm so appalled by what I consider to be her false feminism.
Most Filipinos are enthusiastic, albeit nervous for their safety; many foreigners are appalled.
"I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein," Clinton said.
And some of his comments in the documentary have left people pretty appalled.
What, you weren't appalled earlier when he was saying degrading things about women?
Everybody in the country should be totally appalled by what the president said.
I'm so appalled by that... When you directly copy someone, that's not innovation.
The other two thirds are appalled that Trump may be their party's nominee.
Why does he seem so appalled to be sitting with his own family?
Cooper tweeted earlier in the evening that he was "appalled" by the photo.
Hispanic voters are appalled when their dreams are under siege from their leader.
The police called it sexual assault, and an appalled public called it rape.
Animal lovers are appalled by a recent suggestion from a federal advisory committee.
As a mandarin, he was appalled when Trump declared that judges sign bills.
He was appalled, he said, about the Republican nominee's criticism of the Khans.
An overwhelming majority say they are as appalled by violence as anyone else.
"I was appalled when I heard these charges," Sims' attorney Kristin Paulding said.
That's why most there were appalled by Wolf's un-funny, cynically partisan rantings.
He said he was "shocked, appalled and disgusted" when he watched the video.
"I told them he had molested me, and they were appalled," she said.
John McCain seemed stunned and appalled by Trump's comments about the Khan family.
At first, he was appalled, but later, it became part of his lexicon.
Since Trump entered politics in 2015, Morales has been appalled by his xenophobia.
I am appalled by Trump and fearful of his authoritarian rhetoric and behavior.
And the WhatsApp founders were appalled, but it's all in one store now.
" Neville, however, pronounced himself appalled at what he labeled a breach of "etiquette.
So when I gingerly asked Mr. Walker if anyone had, he was appalled.
I'm appalled at the level of bureaucracy that's preventing nurses from getting tested.
They are more appalled by Trump and his party than any other generation.
"The city gave us its worst tonight and I'm just appalled," he wrote.
"We are deeply shaken, shocked, and appalled by these revelations," the statement reads.
Bourne was appalled by such instrumentalist thinking, by the acceptance of war's savagery.
I also am stimulated and appalled by the path my country has taken.
He'll be stopped by majority sentiment, appalled at a police state in neighborhoods.
A tidal wave of American voters are angry, alarmed and appalled by this.
A nation appalled at Congress's indifference to gun violence can only be heartened.
For those opposed to, or appalled by, Mr. Trump, it's a horror film.
Appalled by Mr. Trump's manner and policies, he decided to say so publicly.
"I am appalled and horrified," Ms. Ousmaal said of the shooting on Sunday.
Pearce said at a news conference that she was "appalled" by the incident.
Pearce said at a news conference that she was "appalled" by the incident.
But even if she believed this, why wasn't she appalled at the injustice?
Hanson joined the condemnation, telling the Senate she was appalled by Anning's speech.
Dennis Williams, the U.A.W. president, said the union was "appalled" by the charges.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — Alan Simpson was appalled by the injustice of it all.
She was so appalled by the violence that she never got over it.
USA Gymnastics said in a statement that it's appalled by the allegations against Nassar.
Bannon's reasoning immediately drew reactions from a slew of appalled people, including Chelsea Clinton.
"I am appalled at the vitriol that is expressed in the piece," wrote Wade.
Craig Robinson, who was sitting next to Sheen on the talk show, looked appalled.
Republican leaders now saying they are appalled are delusional, or haven't been paying attention.
Some wanted therapists present at the meetings, but others were appalled by the suggestion.
And King would be appalled at the tone and tenor of today's presidential campaign.
Disability rights activists, as a result, are appalled by the per capita cap plan.
People on the right were appalled that ecofreaks were coming for their (unborn) children.
Attorney General Bill Barr said he was "appalled" to learn of Epstein's apparent suicide.
If you're appalled that someone is paying actual money for digital cats, don't be.
"Appalled to see another vocal Russian journalist, Arkady Babchenko, murdered," Johnson said on Twitter.
Like scientists appalled by their monstrous creations, even the lawyers who designed VIEs worry.
Harry is appalled by this, but honestly, Harry's never been that much fun, anyway.
"I'm pretty appalled by it," Mr. Rau said, according to The New York Times.
Appalled, the Israel Association of United Architects canceled the exhibition and withdrew the catalog.
Democrats, appalled by his victory, have grown more fearful, more vocal and more disgusted.
I went over to the Whiskey to see them and I was really appalled.
To be clear, I'll be appalled if Trump adopts the mendacious strategy I'm describing.
As a tea drinker, I'm appalled that someone would even consider mixing the two.
Genuine conservatives that are not in the pockets of special interests should be appalled.
Now that I've read the whole NYT piece on Perry I'm even more appalled.
Many Republicans were appalled in July when he questioned the heroism of Arizona Sen.
" He told the appalled psychologist turned philosopher Karl Jaspers, "One must get in step.
Honorable West Germans were appalled and self-critical in a manner bordering on masochistic.
We should be appalled by all of this, but we should not be surprised.
I'm a Republican, and I was still appalled by what I saw at Sinclair.
"I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein," the statement read.
Some critics were appalled: "A sick play for sick people," The Daily Mirror declared.
And the result is often sloppy, ungrammatical writing that leaves readers annoyed or appalled.
In the New York Assembly, dozens of lawmakers are appalled by mixed martial arts.
It appalled her that she had left such a sentimental episode in Peipei's memory.
The CBS executives of yore would no doubt have been appalled at Friends' pitch.
Did I cry in front of a gaggle of our appalled and astonished friends?
The crime appalled the country with a similar force to the 1960s Barrowland murders.
Some employees were appalled; an internal petition to remove James quickly gained 2,500 signatures.
Press secretary Sean Spicer was appalled by the President's distorted view of his inauguration.
Appalled that Trump gave away national security secrets in a meeting with Russian officials?
She has been, like many people, appalled at her own tech addiction for years.
"I'm appalled," said Gene Rossi, a former prosecutor from the Eastern District of Virginia.
The public support for a war criminal appalled human rights activists and Western officials.
But Lansdale was appalled by the level of destruction inflicted by the American counteroffensive.
Even some Democrats appalled by Mr. Trump envy his crude ease with mass communication.
"We are just appalled at the administration," said Mr. Schumer, Democrat of New York.
Isabella is of course appalled, and tries to argue him out of the proposition.
Of course, Sophie is appalled when she meets Ochs, who treats her like chattel.
She previously said in a statement that she felt "appalled" to read these messages.
Police broke up the march, because of neo-Nazi involvement, and Kucharicky was appalled.
"I was appalled by the president's tweet," Collins said at an event in Portland.
The finale provoked the ire of viewers, who were rightly appalled at Kufrin's treatment.
While Democrats are appalled, Republicans are listening to a different drummer: the conservative grassroots.
"I was appalled to read about the actions of Jill Greenberg," thundered Jeffrey Goldberg.
"I am absolutely appalled by what Breitbart's become," said onetime editor-at-large Ben Shapiro.
Lyubov and her brother, Gayev (Igor Chernevich), are appalled by the crassness of the scheme.
For the record, I am appalled by the photo shoot Kathy Griffin took part in.
As a frequent Victoria's Secret shopper, she said she was appalled at the manager's ignorance.
And as a very industrious and productive man, he was appalled at this wasted time.
"I am appalled by the lies now being told in the national media," Burkman tweeted.
"I was frankly appalled when I read the report," May told Bloomberg Television in Davos.
All you have to do is talk about sex or dancing and they're all appalled.
The former secretary of state said she was "shocked and appalled" to hear the revelations.
My dad was appalled and worried about what I might do with a journalism degree.
"I love the Senate and I've never been so appalled at this institution," Hawaii Sen.
The boys then destroy a dollhouse, shouting "Eminent domain!" as their parents look on, appalled.
Rorschach, after breaking a few fingers along the way, figures this out and is appalled.
She released a statement on Sunday, saying she is "disgusted and appalled" by Eason's actions.
If you're appalled at the Trump administration's anti-climate agenda, we hope you'll join us.
You never quite know whether you should react with awe or by being utterly appalled.
" He added, "Teddy Roosevelt generally looks angry and somewhat appalled, so he was the easiest.
Hours earlier, Mayor Darrell Steinberg told reporters he was appalled by video of the shooting.
Gape appalled as McElhenny does absolutely nothing about the snow slowly taking over his porch.
I'm often appalled at how inaccurate they are about products and technology I know well.
Appalled by the drawn out process still to come, Mashable asked Kroo for more clarification.
Bush White House alumni have generally been appalled by the policy apparatus of this administration.
Macron was appalled by the action of Gulf states ganging up on their tiny neighbor.
I was appalled to see these privacy protections reversed, and I strongly opposed S.J. Res.
We were appalled at the lack of leadership displayed by the Senate on January 6th.
All insist they were shocked and appalled when they learned what ISIS was really like.
Many leaders in the Left party were appalled that Mueller had attacked their junior minister.
We were just appalled that this is the messaging coming down to domestic law enforcement.
Michelle prompts Malia to answer the reporter's questions; Barack cracks wise and Sasha seems appalled.
He told The Times last week that the family was appalled by the planned auction.
Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison would be appalled by the behavior of McConnell today.
"I was appalled by the president's tweet," she said at a speaking event in Portland.
Already alarmed by Mr Erdogan's democratic backsliding, Congress, the Pentagon and State Department were appalled.
Michelle, appalled, evicts him from the house and threatens to end their 10-year marriage.
As a professional investment manager, I'm appalled at what I see happening to many friends.
Those of a larger contingent, including Ian Kershaw, the British biographer of Hitler, were appalled.
Voters respected how Democrats handled impeachment and were appalled by Nixon and Republicans supporting him.
Ayotte said she was "appalled" by Trump's criticism of Khizr Kahn, the father of Capt.
We are supposed to be appalled that Kelly is "giving Jones a platform" at all.
Comey was so appalled by the request that he wanted to document it, sources said.
When I first went to China, I was honestly appalled at the quality of cooking.
Trump's campaign has been filled with statements whose ignorance and bombast have appalled the establishment.
Appalled at the Fed's failure, Dodd's initial interest was to reduce the Fed's regulatory power.
"I am appalled by what happened to the young man," Barbara Mitchell told the Bee.
Democrats say their state candidates will benefit if Republicans appalled by Mr. Trump stay home.
" U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson had said he was "appalled by the killing of Babchenko.
This helps explain why disability rights activists are appalled by the per capita cap plan.
Representative G.K. Butterfield, a North Carolina Democrat, said he was "appalled" by the university's decision.
Sirleaf say she was appalled at what met her when she arrived at the building.
Ms. Lee said she was particularly appalled by the anti-Rohingya mood in the country.
Founder of the Christian Broadcast Network Pat Robertson said he is "appalled" by Trump's decision.
I was appalled at the bill and began composing for-sale ads in my head.
"You or I or the average person is probably appalled by this," Mr. Poehling said.
"NSO is shocked and appalled by the story that has been published," the company said.
If you were appalled by Mr. Bush's rash decision making, Mr. Obama would think carefully.
Some are appalled by the strategy in a country where family bonds are so cherished.
Millions of reasonable people are appalled that a madman is in charge of the country.
Democrats in Washington are at times amused by and at other times appalled by him.
He was appalled by the war crimes that the Nazis were committing against human beings.
I wonder if Belle would be appalled by Sara or welcome her into her home.
One almost has to respect (while remaining appalled at) how brazen Giuliani's admission is here.
Bratton said he was "appalled" after a veteran gave Trump a Purple Heart on Tuesday.
"I am appalled," Curtis wrote, posting a photo of the pair from the 2003 film.
"My mom was appalled and immediately began to tell the lady off," Ms. Laville said.
Repelled by the materialism of his parents, he was then appalled to find in Mrs.
Adlai E. Stevenson III, the Democratic candidate for governor of Illinois that year, was appalled.
Ruskin was appalled by the way industrialization dehumanized workers, stifled creativity and polluted the environment.
Some of his aides, starting with Mr. Bolton, the new national security adviser, were appalled.
Researcher appalled at how memo was handled Marc Edwards, the world-leading Virginia Tech researcher who blew open the Flint crisis and obtained thousands of documents through records requests, says he was appalled at how the EPA and MDEQ handled the draft memo leak.
Yes, he is appalled (and amused) by Becky's actions, and does sometimes paint her as horrendous.
Barry would be appalled by Mr. Trump's behavior – the unintelligent and unfiltered and crude communications style.
A source told CNN that Trump's request so appalled Comey, he felt compelled to document it.
"I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein," Clinton said in a statement.
They would just be appalled and say, 'There's just no place for this in civil society.
I am appalled and shaken by this and deeply concerned for all members of our community.
Initially appalled, Mr. Mandvi has now co-opted it: "It's my Archie Bunker chair," he said.
As we have said, we are appalled by the conduct of which Larry Nassar is accused.
I would feel heart rendered or appalled at myself if I shared something with real consequences.
Charles Krauthammer, the conservative columnist for the Washington Post, is appalled that Republicans nominated Donald Trump.
We are shocked and appalled that anyone would stoop to this level to discredit real journalism.
Totally unfazed, she continues stroking her hair and posing for the camera while Seinfeld looks appalled.
Diehard Mao fans would be appalled by his hubris should he claim to have Thought, too.
In its statement, the national fraternity said it was "appalled and upset" by Andrew's alleged hazing.
Fans on Twitter seemed to be impressed and appalled in equal measure by the slime attack.
Comey was so appalled by the request that he wanted to document it, the source said.
"Somebody in school showed it to her and she called me up like appalled," Singer continues.
" Salamoni's "termination is warranted," writes Broome, who notes she was "shocked and appalled by this information.
Like a lot of you guys, I watched the videos, and was appalled and completely heartbroken.
"Australians will be dumbstruck and so appalled at the conduct of the past week," said Turnbull.
That being said I also am appalled at the pop culture take on electronic dance music.
"Somebody in school showed it to her and she called me up, like, appalled," Singer continued.
The response, by so many of us, was that we were appalled but it was hilarious.
Larry Hogan (R) said he was "shocked and appalled" by the revelations in the Sun's reporting.
But privately, many were astounded and appalled that Trump would launch such an easily refuted claim.
You get a glimpse of HubSpot's face without the painted-on smile, and you are appalled.
"I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein," Clinton said through a spokesman.
He added that he was "appalled" by calls for the whistleblower's identity to be publicly disclosed.
A Sunday statement from Buckingham Palace said he was he was appalled by Epstein's alleged crimes.
"I was appalled when I heard these charges," Sims' attorney Kristin Paulding told CNN on Monday.
She stroked his back, gently, and lay quietly wondering until suddenly, appalled, she felt violently hungry.
Do we somehow deenergize those people who really are appalled by what's going on with Trump?
"I was heartbroken and appalled by the murderous attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue today," he said.
He was appalled by what Noel and Edwards were sharing, and crystal-clear about their resolve.
Ms. Irwin said she was appalled at the politicization of issues that haunt sexual abuse survivors.
Kavanaugh says he's appalled that sordid details of one's past are being used to destroy reputation.
Mayberg, reading such coverage and comments and hearing of rumours flying around among colleagues, was appalled.
Since then, I have been pretty appalled by how the police have dealt with the case.
The talk of jihad emanating from some of Kattankudy's hard-line clerics appalled him, he said.
I'm appalled that so much of the good work of the Obama administration is being unwound.
Obama's acceptance of Morsi, too, appalled the Saudis and emiratis, who view the Brotherhood as terrorists.
Barr said he was "appalled" to learn of Epstein's death while in federal custody awaiting trial.
People were appalled by Katrina, and the failure of preparation in basic infrastructure that it represented.
"I am appalled at the level of bureaucracy that's preventing nurses from getting tested," she wrote.
He came away "as shocked and appalled as he'd ever felt in his life," Kaplan writes.
Finally, a number of commentators were appalled at Trump's emphasis on national sovereignty in his speech.
The founders would be appalled by President Trump's encroachment of congressional rights, and so should Congress.
Liz — inexplicably buying a hot dog before work — is appalled at his disregard for social rules.
Democrats are appalled that Trump is challenging the C.I.A., the same agency that got W.M.D.s wrong.
A number of late-night hosts were appalled, but Kimmel's response might have taken the cake.
Attorney General William Barr said in August he had been "appalled" to learn of Epstein's death.
"Somebody had reported about this Edge–Epstein connection and I was appalled," Zimmer told BuzzFeed News.
But he appalled his parents by deciding that a safe, secure profession was not for him.
Our Founders would be appalled at how our government is operating, according to the average voter.
When he got home, though, his wife told him it was there and he was appalled.
The coach is appalled and outraged by who is now the president of the United States.
" Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross: "I did not write and am thoroughly appalled by this op-ed.
Other people were often appalled by this decision and treated its consequences with mockery or anger.
Bybee's dissent is sympathetic to the administration on the first point, and appalled by the second.
" — W Nugent, Sacramento _____ "As a retired E.M.S. paramedic, I am appalled at what I am reading here.
"Villanova University is appalled and horrified by these allegations," Villanova spokesman Jonathan Gust said in a statement.
We are appalled that this cancelation was announced, and call again for the event to go forward.
She's appalled that Dro is in an open marriage and talks through it with Issa and Kelli.
Even so, several independent statisticians and psychology researchers are appalled at the extent of Wansink's data manipulation.
U.N. chief 'appalled' The U.N. Somalia mission chief, Michael Keating, has condemned the use of child soldiers.
Many were, like him, former K.G.B. officers who were appalled by the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Where observers traditionally have been bystanders -- sometimes amused, sometimes appalled -- their participation and approbation are now cultivated.
The men I'm close to were appalled, and male pundits and politicians and sports figures expressed outrage.
"I brought it to the museum in a grocery bag, and they were appalled," Mr. Feola said.
For the past few months Britain has been entertained (and appalled) by in-fighting in the cabinet.
"The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed," Streep said.
"I have never been so disgusted and appalled by such inhumanity," Alvarez said at the press conference.
They would also have been appalled to see how urban development has outrun the wells and rivers.
"For the record, I am appalled by the photo shoot Kathy Griffin took part in," he wrote.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "appalled" at repeated bombings of the school compound.
Gonzalez says he was appalled at the poor level of hygiene and medical care he saw there.
It will be with Congress, which represents Main Street, and Main Street is appalled at what happened.
They had killed 22 of their 100-strong mob before the police came, summoned by appalled neighbours.
Some of Jigsaw's employees, still reeling from Damore's memo, were appalled by Cohen's apparent lack of awareness.
They saw what everyone else saw, and while Democrats and establishment Republicans were appalled, they liked it.
In another appearance on ABC's This Week, McDonough said he was "appalled" by Guzman's comments to Penn.
Similarly, some people want to reclaim the word "fat," others might be appalled to be called fat.
" He added that he "was truly appalled by the realization of the extent of the deceit involved.
" In 2017, Clinton said on Fareed Zakaria's CNN show about the allegations against Weinstein, "I was appalled.
The court paid by Mr Peña to the Republican ranter (pictured) appalled the vast majority of Mexicans.
"I am appalled that the White House withdrew all the pending nominations for federal commissions," Schatz said.
" - statement provided to CNN Hillary Clinton "I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein.
Republicans, committed to keep calling it a Christmas tree and already skeptical of Mr. Evers, were appalled.
But many MPs, including quite a few on the Brexit side, would be appalled if she won.
However, when my ship pulled into Havana's bay, I quickly found myself appalled, deep within my soul.
Frank Bruni As the father of no daughters, I'm appalled by Donald Trump's comments about groping women.
She was appalled when she received a bill for care the agency said occurred on that day.
Crasthorpe had conducted a bleak service, had said the necessary words in an accent that appalled Mrs.
Whenever she passed a mirror, she saw the ghost of her former self, and it appalled her.
There's bluster in calling someone a hater, and a tinge of performance: The hatee is so appalled.
She said she's appalled at how state officials have seemingly turned a blind eye to the pollution.
In doing so, I'm nearly agreeing with the first time viewers that are appalled by the sights.
"I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein," Clinton said in a statement Tuesday.
As a proud federal retiree, I am appalled that we are once again in a government shutdown.
We were appalled when 87 million profiles fell into the hands of this company called Cambridge Analytica.
To these appalled critics, Pence exists on the same level as Kim's sister — or even below it.
As a Texan, I'm appalled by your behavior & will do whatever I can to vote you out.
"Looking back now as a woman I am appalled what my child self went through," she said.
Hager, 14 at the time, could not find Yemen on a map, and his mother was appalled.
I was a dispirited, appalled American entering North Africa, where I should have received an evil eye.
Of course, we are all appalled at the clowns who are bespoiling our culture from the top.
Are you, like me, still appalled at how low the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has plunged?
" Jamie Lee Curtis "I am appalled that the term we use to talk about aging is 'anti'.
For a while, in the bathroom, she stares at her hands, appalled by their lack of faith.
Many of the political and social transmutations that appalled Milosz — the fears and hatreds — have been revived.
"They were appalled that the tournament never gave me a trophy," said an amused Jordan, now 62.
Mark G. Peters, the commissioner of the investigation department, said he was appalled at the staffing situation.
I was appalled when she met Bashar al-Assad in the middle of the Syrian Civil War.
She said she was appalled by how much overtime staff members had piled up before she arrived.
On Sunday, some Gambians were appalled at the pomp that accompanied Mr. Jammeh on his way out.
I can imagine how people felt reading those messages; I was appalled and embarrassed reading them myself.
My partisan Democrat friends would be appalled at these efforts to undo the election of their candidate.
When you're told about sex before puberty you're just appalled: Why would anyone do such a thing?
Americans who were appalled at last year's events, he suggests, can't stay on the sidelines this year.
He wrote that he was "amazed and appalled" to see the left embrace this form of protest.
When Sorvino initially told him what had happened, "I was shocked and appalled," Tarantino told the Times.
When I landed on the wing, I was appalled to find out that I was the only Protestant.
I'm appalled by this administration's backwards slide into xenophobia and its dehumanization of asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants.
Trump&aposs immigrations views may be applauded in some quarters in Britain, but they have appalled many others.
"We are shocked and appalled that anyone would stoop to this level to discredit real journalism," he said.
"He was appalled, as we all were, when Marie Yovanovitch was removed prematurely," the retired US ambassador said.
" Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross: He tweeted, "I did not write and am thoroughly appalled by this op-ed.
Reached by BuzzFeed News on Saturday, Kramer said he was "appalled" and vehemently denied all of Dushku's claims.
The vast majority of Marawi's citizens, whatever their faith, are appalled by the violence and disruption, he said.
"I'm appalled by the behavior that has been exposed through the banking royal commission," Frydenberg told Guardian Australian.
" He added that he wouldn't show Mr. Murray, who is 96, the video because "he would be appalled.
"Michigan State University continues to be shocked and appalled by Larry Nassar's now-admitted criminal conduct," he said.
They are appalled by the behavior that they see in the White House, the corruption and the chaos.
I call my mom on the way, and she's appalled that I haven't asked for a present yet.
Clara was appalled and filed an appeal, arguing that her level of intoxication was never investigated or proven.
Trust me, I would be appalled if one of my passengers was abused in such a reckless manner.
But there was little discussion of why some people in the theatre were appalled and did not applaud.
Eden Arazi, who advocates for an organization, Kirtzno, that supports religious transgender Jews, was appalled by Trump's decision.
As someone who has law enforcers in my family, I was appalled by the behavior of the LAPD.
She says she was appalled when her nipples were fully exposed for Playboy Romania's cover in May 2016.
"Australians will be rightly appalled by what they are witnessing in their parliament," Turnbull told reporters in Canberra.
The second-self is appalled and traumatized by her detention, since she still feels herself to be normal.
On social media, people were appalled, saying they should have spent the money clearing the groom's student debts.
In turn, "Most Europeans were absolutely appalled" by the level of meat-eating in early America, Kraig said.
Susan Collins of Maine says she's "appalled" by President Donald Trump's tweet criticizing his Supreme Court nominee's accuser.
"I am appalled and embarrassed that the state of Illinois has not done this earlier," Democratic state Rep.
Appalled by the reports, a federal health advisory panel meeting that year called for regulation of body brokers.
They were not among those who were "appalled" by Professor Nolte's essay "The Past That Won't Go Away."
He was appalled to learn that his friend, normally a Democratic voter, was now supporting Donald J. Trump.
When he met with Kim, Trump appalled military experts by pledging to stop joint exercises with South Korea.
"Whether you empathize with or are appalled by the character is none of his business," Mr. Cox said.
"We are very sorry for those affected and appalled by these terrible acts," said a spokesman for Match.com.
Whatever else they might believe, they seem to be at least somewhat appalled by Trump's behavior as president.
But Trump's statements, reasonable though they might seem to many voters, appalled neoconservative-aligned writers and establishment candidates.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert wrote on Twitter that the United States was "appalled by the horrific attack".
He loves his family and his football team (Man U, not Newcastle, as one appalled parcel recipient observes).
Quite rightly, female Senate aides are "appalled" by the idea of having Dr. Blasey questioned in this fashion.
The State Department said it was "appalled" by the continuing violence perpetrated by both sides in the conflict.
" She added, "I am appalled that there has been so little condemnation of his behavior from the industry.
Nevertheless, I was appalled by The New York Times Book Review's decision to publish these five prurient fantasies.
Actors and actresses in the community are appalled at Harvey and have gone on the record as such.
"The Duke of York has been appalled by the recent reports of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes," it read.
Distinguished guests were invited to come observe "The Philadelphia System," and they were appalled by what they witnessed.
Swedes were appalled at Trump's apparent belief that a political leader could openly interfere with a criminal case.
With their missionary experience, and a fast-growing Latino membership, Mormons are appalled at Trump's anti-immigrant cruelties.
The civilized world was recently appalled at Trump's outreach to tyrants from North Korea, the Philippines and Turkey.
But as someone who spent three summers at camp and many more at mediocre corporate retreats, I'm appalled.
Unionist farmers along the border I've met are appalled at the damage Brexit may do to their businesses.
The victim's mother, however, said last year that she was "appalled" that he was still on the team.
Buttigieg appeals to those appalled by the President's ignorance (the Kansas City Chiefs play in Missouri, Mr. President).
She described being "shocked, appalled, devastated" upon learning of what the president said about her to Mr. Zelensky.
Appalled at his lack of repentance, the residents of Gorali became convinced that he was possessed by jinn.
Seth Cousins, who served as a juror in Stone's trial, told Reuters he was "appalled" by Trump's remarks.
I'm as appalled as anyone by the election of Donald Trump, the bloodshed in Syria, and so on.
Kelly was roasted across social media and more importantly her colleagues and bosses were appalled by her comments.
But I am particularly appalled by their arguments against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) new arbitration rule.
I previously wrote that there was no war on cops and my friends in law enforcement were appalled.
The reactions couldn't be more stark: Carmela and Gigliola are envious while Lila is appalled by the abduction.
As an archaeologist with ties to the American Southwest, I am appalled by this desecration of sacred land.
In the Times, David Brooks is fine with some parts of the bill but appalled by other parts.
Judy, the heroine of the ingeniously titled "Home, I'm Darling," would no doubt be appalled by such shenanigans.
This book both attracted and appalled me when I first read it, and those feelings still hold true.
Similarly, students of business school "leadership" classes are appalled by his overbearing management style and lack of process.
I am so appalled that the attorney general allowed Mr. Trump to use him as a personal messenger.
But if they are Nazis or if they ram cars into people, I am appalled by the attitude.
But I've been speaking to so many men who are like so appalled and so over it as well.
As for my movie, I'm no Spielberg and Ken Burns would likely be appalled, but I'm happy with it.
What do you think the right strategy is for Democrats and those appalled by what Trump has done here?
So this is another case of the press being appalled that he&aposs doing what he promised to do.
It's left celebrities, like many other people, appalled and enraged — with several taking to Twitter to voice their disgust.
"Like all New Yorkers, I am appalled by the senseless murder of Timothy Caughman," Cuomo said in a statement.
The Mr Trump of TV debates appalled conservatives by praising government-run universal health care in places like Scotland.
"He was appalled, as we all were, when Marie Yovanovitch was removed prematurely," a retired US ambassador told CNN.
"We are appalled that your organization is trying to give Lakewood Church a bad reputation," spokesperson Darian Ward said.
But in other conversations, the Europeans were left quietly appalled by Mr Trump's apparent insouciance about the Russian threat.
"Every parent in America should be appalled that YouTube is pushing videos of their children to pedophiles," Hawley said.
"I am appalled," she wrote on Instagram — captioning a promo shot of herself and Lohan from the 2003 film.
Many were simply shocked and appalled by the electoral outcome—though there were no Hillary Clinton signs in view.
I was appalled to see this week that President Trump has threatened to turn his back on Puerto Rico.
"I am utterly appalled by the @Commonwealth18 and the British Government feting the #Zimbabwe regime," Coltart said on Twitter.
Though Grace is appalled by the recent guidance, she has a rallying cry for trans youth around the country.
" One signatory, Indu Vashist, told Hyperallergic in an email that she was "appalled by the backlash against the decision.
"I am still appalled at how poorly we were treated due to an error on their part," she adds.
As you can probably imagine, observant Netflix viewers picked up on the character's thoughtless actions and were rightfully appalled.
"The president is sincerely appalled by late-term abortion," Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America told Axios.
Fred Upton of Michigan "Frankly I'm appalled by the President's tweets," Upton said in a series of tweets Monday.
As some one who has law enforcers in my family, I was appalled by the behavior of the LAPD.
"Appalled that #Cannes2017 felt the need to 'slim' this 1959 photograph of the magnificent Claudia Cardinale," one person wrote.
When she got to the camp, she was appalled by the treatment of inmates, and saw beatings and torture.
West rapped about Trump on the song "So Appalled" on his 2010 masterpiece album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. .
Benjamin L. Crump, a lawyer for Mr. Martin's parents, said the family was appalled by the proposed gun sale.
Now that day culminates in movies, over and over, until you're appalled or inured — which is, of course, appalling.
Andy Spade said he was appalled that "a private message to my daughter" had been shared with the media.
She's also continually appalled at the inmates' substandard living conditions, which aren't what she envisioned while working for MCC.
"I was heartbroken and appalled by the murderous attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue today," Netanyahu says in the video.
"Saddened and appalled by the cowardly act of evil committed at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh," she wrote.
The Democratic establishment was shocked—and in some cases appalled—by Bernie Sanders's insurgent bid for president last year.
"I'm confident that if you read volume two, you will be appalled at much of the conduct," he said.
He said he's received calls from people who were "appalled" at Rubio's actions, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
For those most angry and appalled by wrongs committed during the Trump presidency, myself included, one thing is certain.
The Duke of York has since denied the accusations, saying he was "appalled" by the reports of Epstein's crimes.
I'm appalled by legislation in Alabama, Georgia, and even here in Pennsylvania that limits a woman's right to choose.
U.N. Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura said Sunday he was "shocked and appalled" at the indiscriminate shelling.
Talking heads and sports journalists said they were appalled with the NFL's decision not to punish Rudolph more severely.
Appalled to find there was no EpiPen in the first aid kit, I researched airline first aid kit policies.
As a conservative and a person of faith, I have been appalled by this president's behavior many times before.
Clinton during the interview that aired Sunday also said she was "appalled" by the level of sexism she saw.
E.T. and other alien biologists visiting Earth would, I suspect, be appalled at our weak knowledge of our homeland.
There was a section about Hubbard being appalled that universities and religious institutions don't give out their information freely.
"I was appalled and upset for Adele when I saw the pictures," the fan sounded off to The Sun.
"We are appalled and deeply concerned by the allegations of unacceptable practice in Romania," Ferrero said in a statement.
On Tuesday, former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she was "shocked and appalled" at the reports about Weinstein.
They couldn't even believe that I asked the question; they were so appalled by how that hearing was handled.
A Turkish invasion of Kurdish-controlled areas in Syria has appalled the international community and reportedly caused widespread chaos.
And yet, even with all that water under the bridge, Flake still seems totally stunned/amazing/appalled by Trump.
I am appalled by what I am seeing on social media and hearing from conservative pundits in the news.
In Thursday's letter, the signatories said they were "appalled and alarmed" by the "wave of intimidation" against Ms. Brady.
After joining her mother in New Jersey at 21, she held off on dating, fearing men would be appalled.
"I remember being so appalled by how vicious the first lash was that I couldn't scream," Mr. Stibbe said.
The lieutenant was appalled and told me I should have considered that an emergency and hit my body alarm.
But they weren't just appalled by the shootings and attempted bombings that have taken place across the country recently.
Many engineers at Google are appalled that their employer could eventually be associated with more efficient ways to kill.
Even the plankton known as the Republican Party were so appalled that some lawmakers developed sufficient backbone to protest.
Though President Trump, in his comments, declined to single out the white supremacist movement, many mainstream conservatives were appalled.
" U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the tragedy on Twitter, writing, "I'm appalled by this tragic incident in Essex.
After Vindman's testimony, the Democratic Intelligence Committee chairman, Representative Adam Schiff, said he was "appalled" by the critical comments.
As a former university president, Sasse must be appalled by the president's dismissal of science and ignorance of history.
Both Cameron and Turnbull have stressed that the majority of Muslims are appalled by the heinous actions of ISIS.
The idea that neo-Nazis could be in any way compared to their opponents appalled Aurelien Laval, a banker.
When Ashley found herself accidentally pregnant, they decided to keep the baby — over the appalled objections of their families.
Woodward wrote in "Fear: Trump in the White House" that Cohn was "appalled" that Trump might sign the letter.
As a woman, I am appalled by the attacks on your voice, your hair, your clothing and your ambition.
That's especially the case for people who, appalled by the Trump administration, can hardly wait for the next campaign.
But I am equally sure Roy would be appalled by Trump's obsequious devotion to ex-KGB officer Vladimir Putin.
Its founder Fredrick Brennan is appalled by the notorious chat site's links to right-wing extremism and mass shootings.
King's voice on the Senate floor - and millions who are afraid and appalled by what's happening in our country.
We were appalled when he took to Twitter to continue to bash the one-time Miss Universe Alicia Machado.
"We are appalled by Mr. Avenatti's conduct and hope that Mr. Johnson obtains justice against Mr. Avenatti," he said.
David Brooks I am not appalled that the Republican tax bill cuts the corporate tax rate to 21 percent.
She'd been told Starfleet didn't fire first, and was appalled at the cruelty and bigotry of the Terran Empire.
I'm appalled how many of you are tweeting me that talking and acting that way is ok I'm done.
The evictions were resisted by French citizens, who were appalled that this could happen in this day and age.
BILL BROWDER, CO-FOUNDER, HERMITAGE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT: I was absolutely appalled by what I heard at the White House today.
He is appalled and hurt by these allegations—and is committed to defending his reputation in the appropriate legal forum.
Yet, in contrast, there are many Americans who have been appalled by the humanitarian tragedy taking place on their doorstep.
Social media users were appalled after a British vacationer shared a snap of his "horrific" eggs on toast airport breakfast.
The hospital's chief nursing officer Margaret Pearce said she was "appalled" by the way officers behaved toward nurse Alex Wubbels.
Sara has nothing to do with the industry (she's actually a neurologist now) and was completely appalled by his offer.
"It's galling and everybody should be appalled, but it happens every day," said Ms. Miller, who is also from Brooklyn.
At the start of the film, Rodrigues and Garrpe are told, to their appalled disbelief, that Ferreira himself has apostastised.
The Twitter world was so appalled with the steep price that people began tweeting their disapproval with the hashtag #GentrifiedGreens.
Obliquely, Mr Mattarella signalled that he too was appalled by the idea of a snap election—though for different reasons.
If Malcolm is ambivalent about their liaison, Anna is appalled and insistent that this enigmatic intruder should go away immediately.
But it also appalled businessmen (and economists) by abruptly voiding most banknotes in a quixotic quest to catch tax-dodgers.
The violation of the victim's rights and respect struck a chord with Erez, who was appalled by the bystander response.
Nanette Barragán, told Refinery29 she was "appalled" by the treatment the woman received for simply trying to use the restroom.
"I am appalled by the lack of preparation," said MP Subramanian Swamy, a top aide to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"[Adrianne's] body was found in a rural area in Mansfield, Texas, and the whole community was just appalled," she said.
When he sent tanks to shut down the congress two years later, polite society was appalled but ordinary Peruvians cheered.
"This young king was killed inna drive by shooting yesterday in Decatur , frankly I'm just appalled man," continued 2 Chainz.
What would be so amusing, if it wasn't so disingenuous, is that Hillary is appalled and disgusted at Trump's language.
In 2011, attorney Elizabeth Beck requested a break from a deposition to pump breast milk and Donald Trump was appalled.
"We are appalled by reports that SEIU is partnering with Airbnb," Unite Here spokeswoman Annemarie Strassel said at the time.
Regarding Kavanaugh's sniffling Thursday, "Trump is going to be appalled initially — this is not his idea of masculinity," D'Antonio says.
It would surely have appalled union men like Guthrie to see individuals acting to the general detriment of the collective.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Gina Parlovecchio said Chapo deserved his life sentence and seemed appalled at his apparent lack of remorse.
Regardless of what tech executives think of some of Trump's policies, they should be "appalled" at its technology, Isaacson said.
The world was appalled by reports that gunmen were stalking the school halls, shooting children as they cowered under benches.
Across the ocean, many people are appalled or confused, and wondering: Could a similar situation happen in the United States?
I did not witness any of the kind of behaviour that allegedly occurred and am absolutely appalled by the reports.
"Markets are absolutely appalled by protectionism," said Dec Mullarkey, managing director at Sun Life Investment Management based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
After being thrown out of power by an electorate that was overwhelmingly poor, Rao seemed appalled by his own creation.
"[When] I was informed about the withdrawal out of the blue, I felt appalled and shocked," Aro told the magazine.
When I dug into him—his name is Andy Biggs—I was appalled at what he's done to hurt Arizona.
In the 1950s many were appalled that young people were "going steady" when they should have been dutifully shopping around.
Navarro, a frequent of critic of the GOP under Trump, said she was appalled by Stewart's win in the primary.
But now I wonder: Would a person be flattered or appalled if a stranger asked to see her body art?
If Marion Barry — Washington's volatile four-term mayor — were alive today, he would be appalled at these dismal turnout levels.
However appalled we may have been by Mr. Trump's tweets, they did not feel washed through a political spin machine.
"I am appalled and outraged by the heinous murder yesterday of six courageous humanitarians in South Sudan," Owusu said Sunday.
These chemical attacks using sarin and chlorine have appalled the international community, and underscored the damage chemical weapons can do.
If historical accuracy is truly your gripe, you should be appalled that these symbols ever went up to begin with.
Harrison wanted to tell her story because of how appalled she was by the reaction to the Jerry Sandusky scandal.
"We are appalled at the actions of this former employee," Tim Savoy, chief communication officer for Hays CISD, told KVUE.
Although now appalled by how tan he looks in old photos, Ritchie had a much different opinion at the time.
They were appalled when they learned that this was involved, said the person with a detailed knowledge of the meeting.
I was taken aback by Jerry's fondness for canned ham; he was appalled by my occasional dinner of cold cereal.
"I spent the last 15 to 20 years being appalled at how readily people surrendered their own privacy," he said.
I imagine, perhaps, a lot of right wingers watched it and maybe were appalled that we had it both ways.
"I began to write down all my fears and was rather appalled," she wrote to Seeger a few months later.
Appalled by the trash he saw in the world's oceans, he began a cleanup campaign in Sydney that went global.
It is not that people on Wall Street themselves are amoral or aren't often appalled by the excesses of autocrats.
"If there's not a Reddit message board about this movie, I would be shocked and frankly appalled," she told Vulture.
In Richmond Hill, some residents are appalled by new owners who destroy historic elements of the mostly Victorian-style houses.
She is appalled when Kendall pressures Rhea, raising the purchase price for Pierce every time their guest raises an objection.
Mr. Schumer said he was "appalled" by Mr. Comey's actions, that he had "lost confidence" in him and that Mrs.
As a first-generation immigrant, he is appalled at the pay cut I would take if I left my job.
She is appalled that I could think we aren't morally obligated to rescue each other, even at great personal sacrifice.
But one member of Parliament said she was appalled that her colleagues had shunted the euthanasia decision to the public.
Its steely, unblinking account of sexual degradation and psychic disintegration impressed those who were not appalled by its sexual politics.
Sullivan was appalled by Flynn's actions, especially while the military leader sat in the West Wing speaking with the FBI.
Marla Wilson, 35, of San Francisco, said she was appalled when she saw white supremacists marching so brazenly in Charlottesville.
When Yoshinori arrived in Britain from New York nine years ago, he was appalled by the quality of produce available.
"They were appalled by what has happened since Charlottesville and yesterday was the tripwire," said one member of the panel.
"I am appalled by such offensive and outrageous displays of hate," Morehead said in a statement to the university community.
One day after The Verge report was published, Korey released a statement, saying she was "appalled" by her own behavior.
She said she was there to defend women's rights after she was appalled by Mr. Trump's comments about grabbing women.
Appalled by the rise of Hitler, he joined the Young Judean Trailblazers, which sought the creation of a Jewish state.
While there's an assumption of some level of monitoring, many Chinese are as appalled as Americans when it affects them.
That said, we're told family friends have already screened the first episode and were APPALLED to watch the horrifying murder.
"I was amazed and appalled to learn that any Republican group would be running negative ads against Dean," she said.
After Damore's memo was made public, many people echoed the appalled feelings of Google employees who'd spoken out against it.
But she is clearly appalled by the regime's resort to what she sees as nakedly lawless means to stay in power.
"I am appalled that larger companies don't advocate for this, especially when it's available and the costs are marginal," he continues.
But it was that very realization -- that he isn't changing -- that left millions of other Americans in despair, stunned and appalled.
"To this day, I am appalled that anyone would even hint at plastic surgery for a 16 year old," she says.
I was personally appalled, however, by the fact that I think it's worth it to splurge on a super nice toothbrush.
But she was "appalled" by what Trump had done, and so when Kambour emailed to organize a trip, she was in.
Jacobs was appalled at the demolition of the irreplaceable, serendipitous design of the old neighborhoods, including her home of Greenwich Village.
In a statement on Sunday, Evans' Teen Mom 2 costar Kailyn Lowry said she was "disgusted and appalled" by Eason's actions.
It's like going to a steakhouse and being appalled and amazed that most of the items on the menu are beef.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was appalled and her government expected the parties to investigate and determine who was responsible.
Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, delighted them (and appalled his fellow foreign ministers) by likening the EU to the Soviet Union.
Hamidullah, a 19-year-old doing pull-ups in a public park, was appalled to watch the vice-president turn kidnapper.
Regarding Kendell Geers, I am appalled to see he had to resort to such low blows to draw attention to him.
While another lawmaker said that she was appalled and disgusted that Mark didn't know the intricacies of their civil rights audit.
One month after his death, Diane Foley told CNN's Anderson Cooper she was "embarrassed and appalled" by the United States government.
And Californians appalled by Turner's short stay in jail are still working to get Judge Aaron Persky removed from the bench.
Occasionally, a random know-it-all is absolutely appalled that Jessica's negligent parents would let her stand on the bathroom sink.
New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC that he was "appalled" by Trump's comments.
But whatever the nation's contrarian pundits might tell you, if you support the reproductive rights of women, you should be appalled.
He's absolutely appalled by his team's behavior, which leads to a heartbreaking confrontation between him and Wolverine: Everything is laid bare.
Being LGBTQ was dangerous—people would be appalled at the idea of watching gay people kissing or holding hands in public.
I am astonished and appalled that references to my work are being misrepresented in this way to use for political capital.
"I'm appalled that the reaction to Tuesday's election on Wall Street is record highs for bank stocks," said Waters on Tuesday.
I was appalled by Sarah Huckabee Sanders saying that several agents called her saying that they were happy he was gone.
She, of course, got some men in the comments who were appalled at her argument, but she handled them with class.
Even many GOP governors are appalled by the attack against Medicaid that TrumpCare advocates would impose against their states and constituents.
"We are appalled by the conduct of which Larry Nassar is accused," USA Gymnastics said, according to the New York Times.
" The brief says the interpretation is an attempt "to rewrite history" that would leave the founders of the United States "appalled.
WHEN Jamie Morton discovered that his 60-year-old father had written an erotic novel called "Belinda Blinked", he was appalled.
I am completely opposed to  Bannon's idea of a "cure" for mental health and appalled by his indifference to the issue.
Sessions recently appalled criminal-justice reformers by ordering his U.S. attorneys to file the most serious charges possible in criminal cases.
Joe spoke to McDonnell, while he was standing a towel, making jokes of a sexual nature, which she was appalled by.
" -- statement via Twitter Lin-Manuel Miranda "I'm as appalled and repulsed by the Weinstein news as anyone with a beating heart.
"I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein," Clinton said in a statement through her spokesman Nick Merrill.
She tells Broadly that when she saw the controversial photo of Harriet Tubman's statue wearing a pussy hat, she was appalled.
"I was appalled by some of the findings in the recent articles," said Waters, the committee's top Democrat, in a statement.
Michael Brendan Dougherty is a Catholic traditionalist with paleo-conservative leanings, but appalled by the personal degeneracy of President Donald Trump.
The United Jewish Federation of Utah also released a statement about the costume, saying it was "appalled" that it was permitted.
"While we were hopeful that Zinke would be one of the good ones, we were soon disappointed, then appalled," Jarvis wrote.
The Duke of York recently said he was "appalled" by Epstein's alleged crimes, according to a statement from the Buckingham Palace.
We are appalled by reports of reprisals in #Aleppo and call for protection of those besieged and forced to flee pic.twitter.
He added he was "appalled" by the homophobic attack reported on a London bus earlier this month, according to the Telegraph.
And I am appalled that someone who is the nominee of one of our two major parties would take that position.
And you&aposre right, we are appalled with him at being a man, and him not doing anything for our country.
She was appalled, blamed my parents—primarily my mother for not making me join the military when I was a child.
On Monday U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said she was "appalled" that migrant children were forced to sleep on floors.
He also said that Rex Tillerson has "huge problems," and he was "appalled" that Tillerson didn't recuse himself from Exxon Mobil.
But not so long after that, Lauren has sex with a member of the hotel staff — and Sarah is just appalled.
"I am frankly appalled at the fact that such a letter was written and sent to this person's attorney," she said.
Yet other Republicans are appalled at Mr. Trump's claims of widespread fraud, which are now a staple of his stump speech.
"I'm appalled by the way he's acted in his votes since President Trump was elected," Mr. Simmons said in an interview.
"I'm sure you and the school are appalled," her father wrote to the principal, Earl Moore, forwarding him the screen shot.
A "farmwife" writing to the Des Moines Register said she was appalled at the way she felt she was being represented.
And it turns out that neither were fans of Trump — in fact, they were appalled by him, and repeatedly said so.
It's hard to fully appreciate how appalled the British public are about the temporary loss of some of their favorite products.
"I was shocked and appalled," R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, said in a phone interview.
Q. You've said you were appalled by the Mueller report but also that impeachment is not going anywhere in this Congress.
"I am appalled that a private message to my daughter has been so heartlessly shared with the media," said Mr. Spade.
On Thursday, the White House News Photographers Association said it was "appalled" that the White House had distributed the Infowars clip.
For years, Benedict's supporters, appalled by the direction Francis was taking the church, have sought to draw Benedict into ideological fights.
Stephen Colbert was appalled to hear Trump use the term, and said the president can't possibly play dumb about its history.
"I did my duty," she spits at her appalled daughter, who can't wait to pack her off to a retirement home.
Those appalled by the vitriol coming from state news outlets simply turn off the channel and tune out the culture wars.
Larry Hogan said he was "appalled and disgusted" by the incident and said authorities will pursue and prosecute those behind it.
Here, humor and unpleasantness are intertwined, and that leads to laughs — many, many laughs — that are part gleeful and part appalled.
King's voice" on the Senate floor, to say nothing of "millions who are afraid & appalled by what's happening in our country.
Anyone who pays even a little bit of attention to how the U.S. has gone about its wars is likely appalled.
She said she was appalled by the 2005 recording of Mr. Trump's lewd comments about women that emerged during the campaign.
At first, I was appalled at her over-crating, and unsurprised at her neuroses, but after some weeks my compassion waned.
She was "shocked, appalled, devastated that the president of the United States would talk about any ambassador like that," she said.
In a statement published after The Verge's initial report, Korey said that she was "appalled and embarrassed" to read her messages.
I was appalled that the killers of these animals did not seem to realize how sadistic and perverse their actions are.
The Washington Post reported that sources close to Trump's Defense chief said Mattis was appalled by Trump's tweets announcing the policy.
But while analysts and auctioneers might see the advantages of Brexit, others in the art world are appalled by the prospect.
David Axelrod, Barack Obama's former chief strategist, tweeted that he was "amazed and appalled" at fellow liberals cheering the restaurant's actions.
Lee's position has become standard fare for Republican politicians who are appalled by their president but wary of criticizing him daily.
And it turns out that neither were fans of Trump — in fact, they were appalled by him, and said so repeatedly.
Well, Adorno came to the states and was appalled by the culture industry; it was an utter scandal in his mind.
Scott's foul moods infected her good ones, and when he finally came around, she was fast appalled by his greedy touch.
All of this lying is not going to stop unless enough Americans are appalled by this and make the truth matter more.
As a civil rights attorney and the proud son of two immigrants from the Dominican Republic, I was appalled by your campaign.
Many supporters turned off by some of his antics are still far more appalled by an emerging radical neo-socialist Democratic agenda.
He is appalled, but recovers long enough to suggest that they spread the news that former kings like him don't attend coronations.
The Humane Society of Utah was appalled by the violence and urged pet owners to keep their animals indoors to prevent injuries.
Meanwhile, rising Democratic stars are calling to "abolish ICE" — using it as a rally cry for liberals appalled by Trump's immigration policy.
"The Duke of York has been appalled by the recent reports of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes," Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
Many of the faithful are appalled that he would recognise priests over whose appointment the stridently atheist Communist Party has a veto.
"I am completely appalled and disappointed by what is depicted in the video," Baltimore Schools CEO Gregory Thornton said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was appalled after 39 bodies were found in a container east of London.
Most American foreign-policy experts were also appalled at what looked like careless trampling over decades of finely tuned diplomacy (see article).
And lawyers were appalled when the BJP used procedural sleight-of-hand to rush through parliament a bill giving Aadhaar legal status.
He is the one who reported the photograph to the school's headmaster, and was both shocked and appalled by the students' game.
HIDDEN within the Soviet system were able, conscientious officials who were appalled by the crimes and lies they were asked to defend.
If you're a man appalled at seeing Serena Williams stick up for herself in a sporting event you need to check yourself.
And a quick look on Twitter shows that we're not the only ones appalled that AP would try to de-accent Pokémon.
"Absolutely appalled by the fact I was unable to enter without somebody under the age of 16," one man wrote on Facebook.
"I was appalled when I saw the video, it is really hard to watch beyond the first few seconds," Lord tells PEOPLE.
Glantz founded the online activist community about three years ago, appalled by the dearth of women on the main stage at conferences.
But if you want to look at photos on a tablet or computer screen, you'll be appalled by the lackluster image quality.
After almost two hours of searching online, I turned my computer off feeling totally discouraged, somewhat ashamed, slightly appalled, and also confused.
When she handed down the sentences, Judge Segopotje Mphahlele said she was appalled that the accused had put Mlotshwa into a coffin.
Like when we are appalled by a picture of a yummy Sachertorte that, while physical, is just an inedible surface of pixels.
Amy Schumer is appalled her friend and fellow comedian, Kurt Metzger, chose to defend someone accused of rape ... by mocking rape victims.
"I'm appalled that they've actually gone through with it," LeeWood Thomas, member of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers, told CNN affiliate KARK.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "appalled," while French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault described it as a "cowardly attack".
"I'm appalled that they've actually gone through with it," LeeWood Thomas of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers told CNN affiliate KARK-TV.
FEDERICO ANGHELÉRiparte il futuroRome I am appalled that you chose Myanmar as your country of the year ("Most favoured nation", December 19983th).
Appalled workers abandoned the party en masse for the far-left and -right, slashing the social-democratic vote to 4% in 225.
"I felt appalled and disgusted to see the skywriting," said Nancy Kricorian, an Armenian-American novelist and activist who lives in Manhattan.
Democrats, of course, were appalled by Trump's decision, and used it to renew their calls for the appointment of a special counsel.
Holzapfel was appalled and fired off an email to her colleagues: "Is this in the best interest of the patient?" she wrote.
One Disneyland visitor told the Register that she was "appalled and kind of dumbstruck" when she saw the banner from the shore.
We are appalled and deeply sorry for what Senator McSally experienced and we stand behind her and all victims of sexual assault.
He said he was appalled that Japanese teenagers were describing the conflict in the Mideast as if it were a video game.
She will publish a piece of writing soon, too; in it, Apollo, the sun god, is appalled by what's happening on earth.
" Jean detailed the situation in a string of tweets on Tuesday, writing that he is "appalled by this behavior of the LAPD.
Mac Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, also issued a statement saying he was appalled by attacks on the Khans.
Hillary Clinton said Tuesday she is "shocked and appalled" by sexual assault and harassment allegations against movie mogul-Democratic donor Harvey Weinstein.
" Clinton in a statement released shortly after new reports were published about Weinstein said she was "shocked and appalled by the revelations.
"I'm appalled that someone can stand there and watch somebody die without the impulse and the humanity to render aid," she said.
"We are appalled by the leaks that are coming from partisan insiders from the House Intelligence Committee," Sears said in a statement.
Even if the Occupy ICErs got what they wanted — the abolition of ICE — they would likely be appalled by the agency's replacement.
There weren't whoops for that, but appalled gasps, even among this audience of Apple developers, the friendliest possible crowd in the world.
We are shocked, appalled and dismayed to learn of Leo's fate at the hands of N.Y.U., and, indirectly, the Columbia medical school.
"Every parent in America should be appalled that YouTube is pushing videos of their children to pedophiles," Hawley said in a statement.
He said he and many other observers have been appalled and mystified by the tone set by Trump in the GOP primary.
Stern said New Jersey had "no idea what it [was] doing," while Selig said he was "appalled" at New Jersey's legal moves.
Even before the tape of Mr. Trump's 2400 comments about women became public, many executives were appalled by his temperament and judgment.
"Yes, I am familiar with the history of your case and have always been appalled that it was ever litigated," she wrote.
As the overdoses piled up, she was appalled to find that sometimes she had trouble keeping track of which friends were dead.
By that point, I wasn't even surprised and, sadly, had barely any energy left to put towards being appalled by the situation.
Long part of a reliable Republican voting bloc, many are appalled to find Donald J. Trump their only alternative to Hillary Clinton.
They were appalled that the increasingly strange interior secretary, Ryan Zinke, blamed everything but climate change for a summer of epic wildfires.
Many commenters expressed support and marveled at Ms. Rau's beauty, but others said they were shocked or even appalled by the decision.
What appalled me most was this: Parents had disregarded the mesh netting and caution tape placed around playground equipment by the city.
Isn't it vindicating to know that White House insiders take the same appalled view of the dim bulb in the Oval Office?
As an English major, I was appalled that the business-minded nonreader I had married could beat me in a language game.
Politics appalled a lot of us, men did too, and the Scotch tape holding the New York City subway together popped off.
Human rights experts who serve on the committees, which are known as treaty bodies, said they were appalled by the planned cuts.
"I did not witness any of the kind of behavior that allegedly occurred and am absolutely appalled by the reports," he added.
But as bad as things are, a majority of Americans, an increasingly bipartisan pool, are appalled at the monstrosity of Trump's presidency.
To the Editor: I was appalled by the pessimism and fear described in "Puberty for the Middle-Aged" (Op-Ed, Nov. 20).
The New York architect Peter Blake's "God's Own Junkyard," published in 1964, appalled readers with its illustrations of crass examples of uglification.
US Attorney General William Barr said Saturday that he was "appalled" to learn Epstein died of an apparent suicide in federal custody.
The embassy also said it was "deeply appalled and angered by what happened and strongly condemns" the behavior of the Swedish police.
Such targeted violence has led many clerics — even those appalled by the bloodshed waged in the name of Islam — to keep quiet.
I understand the feelings behind their impulse; I, too, am completely appalled by Mr. Falwell's statements and continued support of the president.
"I was shocked and appalled," the former ambassador said when she learned that Mr. Trump had disparaged her to the Ukrainian president.
"Appalled by the carnival parade in Campo de Criptana," Foreign Minister Arancha Laya tweeted, calling the show "a banalization of the Holocaust".
"I can imagine how people felt reading those messages from the past, because I was appalled to read them myself," she wrote.
Looking back, she's now appalled that she further perpetuated the ridiculous belief that "girls don't poop," insinuating that it's unladylike or shameful.
"I saw it and am appalled and disappointed," said Dr. Maura Quinlan, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University.
On the other hand, people who dislike him will be even more appalled because what they are seeing reinforces their existing views.
Most military experts are appalled by what Trump has forced his top military and defense officials to do with respect to Gallagher.
"She would be appalled at the lack of civility by Mr. Trump," Rohrabacher said during a Monday interview with MSNBC's Chris Jansing.
Residents were angered and appalled when the government in 2008 secretly placed hundreds of close-circuit television cameras in predominantly Muslim neighborhoods.
"I can imagine how people felt reading those messages from the past, because I was appalled to read them myself," she said.
When David Vélez walked into a Brazilian bank branch to open an account six years ago, he was appalled by the experience.
But liberals appalled by such language often fail to recognize that left-wing talk of "resistance" often has a violent subtext, too.
A conservative quoted a line from Austen supposedly suggesting that she, like all proper British women, would be appalled by the proposal.
Eric Reeves, one of the leading American academic voices on Sudan, said he was "appalled" that the American government was lifting sanctions.
Liberal critics will be appalled at his idiosyncratic remarks; conservative supporters will be enthused by his visit to a community in need.
Edward Kallon, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in Nigeria, said he was "appalled and deeply saddened" by the news of the killing.
Of course, Trump's bombastic approach is no surprise to Americans, who in near equal measure applaud or are appalled by their leader.
Marie Yovanovitch told impeachment investigators she was "shocked, appalled, devastated" that President Trump insulted her in a call with another foreign leader.
In this version, you always maintain the distance — sometimes amused, sometimes appalled — that's generated by your awareness of theatrical machinery churning away.
Lakuti: Well, if it did then we would be appalled by Christianity also, because throughout history it has been incredibly brutal too.
You will be shocked and appalled to learn that Donald Trump said some stuff to some Russians that he probably shouldn't have.
"We're appalled but not surprised," said Gibbs, the Cancer Society lobbyist, adding that tobacco companies have a history of particularly ruthless tactics.
The brazen assassination and the lawlessness it implies appalled not only Daphne's friends and family, but also political leaders across Western Europe.
Diane Anderson said her father believed the two-party system was broken and was appalled by what happened with the Republican Party.
" An aide to Reid explained that veteran Nevada Democrat was firing away now because he was "appalled by the rush to normalize Trump.
" And then: "Tonight @SenateMajLdr silenced Mrs King's voice on the Sen floor - & millions who are afraid & appalled by what's happening in our country.
Appalled, Dugoni started thinking about how he could have prevented these strangers from making a public spectacle out of someone else's private moment.
Slat, appalled at the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and other collections of plastic pollution littering our oceans, devised a way to take action.
Everybody I've been talking to — and I get flooded because we've got 50 counties engaged in our program — everybody's absolutely appalled by it.
The government said the $2.65 billion industry's self-regulatory framework may not be adequate, adding that it was "appalled" by some sales practices.
Young people who watch the CNN footage today might be appalled by how freely members of the media participated in fat-shaming Machado.
Even when a S.W.A.T. team crashes through the windows to rescue the old bastard, the squad captain is appalled by the boss' crimes.
One way is to send a message to American Jews that even if they're appalled by the right, the left is no better.
So appalled that when Deb and Tim invited us to their place to do it all again the next night, I didn't hesitate.
During the year after Francis's election, he appalled the Vatican's highest-ranking officials by listing 15 faults to be found in their ranks.
That is probably also still true of the second group of his critics: those appalled by his inept response to clerical sex abuse.
Though concerned with public opinion and eager for discreetly gathered feedback, they are appalled by chaotic, fact-free elections in the democratic world.
Mr. Sommer's wittily appalled Bradley needs to be a shade more menacing for the second act curtain scene to unsettle as it should.
Appalled by her experience, she turned over information about what she had witnessed to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Justice Department.
Some people were downright appalled by the decision and struggled to comprehend how one could even use a MacBook without an escape key.
"We were astonished, appalled, and also saddened," Patti Rundall, the policy director of the British advocacy group Baby Milk Action, told the Times.
The incident was reported by a fellow police officer, who reportedly was appalled by the chief's racist behavior and excessive use of force.
Her boss, Lord Altrincham (John Heffernan), is appalled by one of the queen's speeches, which he considers stiff, demeaning, and out-of-touch.
As a co-host of one of the top family oriented programs, I&aposm appalled and, apparently, I&aposm not the only one.
A person tweeting as FunTrendsUSA was appalled that actress and author Alana Stewart found De Niro's epithet to be disrespectful of the president.
She was clearly as appalled as anyone by the combative culture of the Trump White House, the peculiar barrage of gratuitously insulting tweets.
Burnham rejected this view as he grew appalled by Stalin's cynical foreign policy (especially after the 1939 pact with Hitler) and domestic tyranny.
Before the episode aired, its summary warned Jane's beloved grandma Alba (Ivonne Coll) would be "appalled" by a comment made at her job.
After speaking to Trump on February 14, Comey was so appalled by the request that he wanted to document it, sources told CNN.
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), whose mouths collectively water at the smallest possibility for meat-based controversy, are appalled.
"I was appalled and disgusted that someone would be persuaded by false, disgusting lies to carry out such a heinous act," he said.
You travel in circles that are so, so removed from mainstream America that you are appalled that anybody would believe in the Devil!
Days later, she watched in appalled amazement as the city's parliament struck down a motion to launch a public consultation on LGBT discrimination.
When we checked in with funeral homes again February, I was appalled to hear people were STILL dying because of lack of power.
So why is it the responsibility of the millions of conservatives appalled by Trump to come in and save the day for them?
"We're as appalled as anyone else about the attack in Orlando," said Hina Shamsi, the director of the A.C.L.U.'s National Security Project.
I am appalled but sadly not surprised by reports that President Trump is continuing to try to block federal assistance for Puerto Rico.
Since July, "the only thing that would change is a growing sense of apprehension and being appalled," said Jett, the former U.S. diplomat.
In Spain, animal advocates were appalled when a young donkey, featured in a Nativity show, died after an overweight man tried riding it.
But the decision appalled many African-Americans, who saw it as part of a pattern of playing down white supremacist violence against them.
You admire Lyndon B. Johnson for his courage in civil rights, but are appalled at how bathroom-level bawdy he was in private.
" He also said he was "appalled" about evidence that Trump's campaign advisers "welcomed help from Russia — including information that had been illegally obtained.
In "The Unwinding," George Packer took a wide-angled look at this country's institutions and mores and was appalled by what he found.
Hugh Grant plays that husband, and Simon Helberg (looking very different from Howard on "The Big Bang Theory") is the understandably appalled pianist.
I was further appalled to learn that Facebook's reaction to such a violation was to suspend the account of the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower.
Jelly, predictably, is appalled and declares herself used, but what can't be predicted is how the intensity of her reaction conditions her director's.
I'd wager there will be some people sufficiently appalled by the idea that they decide to take illegal action to interfere with it.
They weren't "gentlemen," and, when a black classmate introduced him to a group of them, he was appalled: Of course they were colored.
They can be uplifted by it, they might discover new things, or they may just simply be appalled or actually enjoy the work.
Politics aside, many Republicans said that they were simply appalled by the policy on humanitarian grounds and that it needed to end immediately.
"If Uber shows everyone the money, a lot will be forgiven," said one investor who is appalled by what he read from Fowler.
Priscilla Solis, a first-year student at Salem College in North Carolina, said she has been appalled by Trump's rhetoric about Mexican immigrants.
She'd stuck with her husband for five decades until he died, and was appalled that young women these days didn't do the same.
It was the culmination of two years of anger, frustration and activism driven by women appalled by Donald J. Trump's election and presidency.
Senior military officials on both sides of the conflict hated these tacit ceasefire agreements, and they were particularly appalled by the Christmas Truce.
But those of us who are appalled by these acts sometimes fail to see the full scope of the awfulness we are witnessing.
When Kevin finds out about all of this, he's appalled, and he demands that Matt and Michael hand over their work-in-progress.
In an interview with TechCrunch, he said his family was appalled to learn about the poor state of security across societies in India.
We walked out bemused and appalled and convinced he would eventually fade, which, well, tells you how much pundits really know about politics.
Residents of Kiev have been so appalled by the situation that locals have been inspired to start Facebook groups offering fans free accommodation.
But while appalled at the sexism she and other women faced, she understood that the stunt was mostly a professional lark for Riggs.
The lack of pragmatism, the willingness to go on doing something that visibly doesn't work, would have appalled that old fixer Jean Monnet.
In addition, Mr. Putin was appalled by the way Western leaders had abandoned former allies like President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and Col.
It's horrifying and in equal measure exciting, in a way that is likely to leave you both appalled and satisfied by the end.
The researchers behind the study seem understandably appalled by their findings, as indoor tanning carries a risk of skin cancer, including deadly melanoma.
" — August Ludgate, Chicago "Coming from a very conservative household, my family and I were appalled by the outcome of the recent Korean election.
Letter To the Editor: President Trump was appalled when he saw the suffering of the Syrian children killed in a chemical weapons attack.
"I am appalled and shaken by this and deeply concerned for all members of our community," Syverud said in a message to students.
Mary Kay Wulf, who lives a couple houses away from James, told a group of reporters that she was appalled by the vandalism.
Aktuality's publisher Axel Springer condemned the "cruel assassination" of its journalist while the international group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said it was appalled.
Korey publicly apologized for her behavior a day after the story broke, saying she was "appalled" to see how she'd spoken to employees.
"He wasn't as frightened or appalled by people who were in extreme situations, because it didn't seem that extreme to him," Burns said.
She was "shocked, appalled, devastated" when she learned Trump had attacked her in a July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Its top emissary has just flown to meet a possible accessory in a gruesome alleged murder that has appalled even the US President.
Those of us appalled by his comments may clutch our pearls on social media or in conversations with like-minded friends and family.
She said at a campaign stop earlier this year that Navient's "behavior is outrageous" and that she was "totally appalled" by the company.
In a news release, the fraternity said it was "disgusted, appalled and angered by the remarks" in the video and expelled four members.
"I was frankly shocked and appalled," Mr. Hogan, a Republican, told reporters this week, describing his reaction to the "Healthy Holly" book arrangement.
One of the exceptions was Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, who said he was "appalled" that the president's campaign welcomed help from Russia.
I managed to shoot several rolls with a Nikon F and a telephoto lens, even though I was appalled, frightened and very upset.
Sewell and Cottrell in statements and interviews with Reuters and other media, also said they were appalled by the attacks on the mosques.
"I have never been so disgusted and appalled by such inhumanity," Alvarez, a prosecutor for more than 30 years, said during Tuesday's press conference.
Much to the dismay of right-wing critics who were appalled to see someone having fun, many people online were enamored by the footage.
He was also equally appalled that the employees weren't exactly in a hurry to change the channel, so he turned the television off himself.
But all the same, the policy enraged American settlers, who were appalled that the British would seem to side with Indians over white men.
Appalled by what this innocent animal endured, Humane Pennsylvania is offering $1,000 for any information that leads to the conviction of who harmed Maisy.
Americans were so appalled by the idea that one person's opinion might be better than another's that they embraced dolts and persecuted gifted heretics.
" Danish Parliament member Michael Aastrup Jensen told the Washington Post that lawmakers were "appalled" by Trump, whom they believe "lacks even basic diplomatic skills.
LONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was appalled after 39 bodies were found in a container east of London.
"I was appalled by the treatment that this woman received for simply trying to use the restroom," Barragán said in a statement to Refinery29.
"I am appalled at what has happened, to see that such scoundrels come here to provoke people at their place of homage," he said.
She was "appalled" by Trump's comments bragging about grabbing women on the Access Hollywood tape released just a month before he won the presidency.
This is why we're appalled (and, in our horror, sometimes delighted) by Goop gift guides every winter, with their 18-karat gold, $125,000 barbells.
Some restaurants have tried, only to reverse course later, having lost customers appalled at the new prices and servers deprived of the tip windfall.
Petty was outright appalled, lambasting the price hike in the press and considered changing the album's title from Hard Promises to Eight Ninety-Eight.
" She adds, "If you're a man appalled at seeing Serena Williams stick up for herself in a sporting event you need to check yourself.
Former ambassador: I'm appalled President Barack Obama's one-time ambassador to Moscow, Michael McFaul, was a renowned expert on the democratization of Eastern Europe.
Religious activists are so appalled, they've been penning nasty 1-star reviews of the company, Three Square Market, on Google, Glassdoor and social media.
Though West's speech did not air during the broadcast, it was recorded by members of the show's studio audience, including an appalled Chris Rock.
Duterte's actions at home have shocked the world, and his language -- including telling President Barack Obama to "go to hell" -- have left many appalled.
At its simplest, most people are appalled by the idea of thinking machines being allowed to make their own choices about killing human beings.
The Washington Post has a good look at what it calls the "sleeping giants": the moderates who are appalled by the estimated coverage losses.
William MillerAuthor of Anatomy of Disgust, professor of law, expert in Icelandic studiesI think a real cannibal would be appalled at eating such crap.
Lewis is appalled at that prospect, essentially calling Donald Trump a mentally ill criminal who doesn't deserve any deals when it comes to prosecution.
"We were astonished, appalled, and also saddened," Patti Rundall, the policy director of Baby Milk Action, an advocacy group promoting breastfeeding, told the Times.
U.S. criticizes Saudi Arabia Human rights activists saw al-Nimr not as an insurgent but as a dissenter and were appalled at the sentence.
"I have now fully reviewed the mkting for Red Shoes, I am just as appalled and angry as everyone else," Moretz wrote on Twitter.
She says they're a nice, hardworking family and she's appalled her husband's season of "Big Brother" has turned so ugly ... mostly due to Jason.
But I was appalled by the homophobia in dancehall acts like Buju Banton and rather ashamed that my Jamaica was producing most of it.
When he received his takeaway dish, Lynn claimed that he was appalled to see the words "***VERY MILD, WHITE PPL***" written on the bill.
"As a parent of a Baltimore city school student, I was appalled by what I saw," Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said of the video.
"We are appalled by this resurgence of bigotry and antisemitism, and the renewed vigor of the neo-Nazis, KKK and alt-right," they wrote.
I, for one, am appalled that somebody that is the nominee of one of our two major parties would take that kind -- of position.
When the founders went to Philadelphia in 1787, they did not go out to devise an efficient government, the idea would have appalled them.
Both Nabokov and Humbert would have been alternatively appalled and delighted by these: COLLECTABLES SIN-A-BAR CREEK, BADLAND'S REST STOP, DICK'S TOE SERVICE.
All campaigning was suspended for a day of appalled mourning, amid fears that widespread anxiety about European immigration was being inflamed into violent racialism.
"I am deeply shocked and appalled by the death of a brave officer on duty in Thames Valley last night," Johnson said on Twitter.
As physicians we are appalled that politics has prevented our government from funding a response to Zika that will protect women and their families.
"I would hope that all of us are rightly appalled by the divisive, bigoted and xenophobic comments of people like Donald Trump," Sanders said.
When the leaders of the Republican Party first acquainted themselves with Trump's rhetoric and character a few years ago, many of them were appalled.
Undeterred, the DCCC is running Trump-focused ads targeting Republican incumbents with large Hispanic constituencies that have been appalled by Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric.
British Gymnastics said in a statement that it "does not condone the mocking of any faith or religion and is appalled by such behaviors".
I just heard the noise so we walked in as we were going to our workshop, I am appalled by what Debbie has done.
It comes in stark contrast to a Buckingham Palace statement on Monday, which said Andrew is "appalled" by reports of Epstein's alleged sex crimes.
Now, they are appalled that Trump would not continue a war in one of the myriad countries with American troops engaged in combat operations.
"Everybody in the country should be totally appalled by what the president said last night," she said during a press briefing in the Capitol.
The premise of Episode 202, titled ''Fallen Heroes,'' is that Jerrod scores tickets to see Cosby perform; his girlfriend, Maxine, is appalled; debates ensue.
Human rights advocates, both inside and outside the United Nations, said they were appalled that the two women were being included in the event.
And so the degradation of the Diarist's language, which has so appalled her newspaper critics, comes to represent a kind of nakedness in communication.
An early passion for painting appalled his father and at least two of his brothers, who gave him a beating for his secular heresy.
My partner was appalled at the amount of money we spent on that trip, and I simply shrugged it off as a worthwhile expense.
Young also writes as an appalled citizen-witness to the November 2016 election, in which 63 million pulled the lever for a con man.
Some millennial Catholics, who were themselves children in 2002, are appalled as they read about sex abuse cases as adults for the first time.
His financial reforms have stalled, and conservatives appalled by what they consider his break with church doctrine and orthodoxy have ramped up their critiques.
Several students at N.Y.U. Steinhardt said in interviews on Monday that many of their peers were appalled after hearing allegations against the school's namesake.
At the same time he refers to the native Africans as "savages," he describes being appalled by the atrocities committed by the ivory traders.
I was appalled by their poor living conditions — rundown trailers and outhouses tucked into the landscape, as if they weren't part of the town.
SUSAN COVINGTON, HOUSTON To the Editor: As I read about an ever increasing number of well-known people behaving badly, I, too, am appalled.
Maybe it's the onslaught of appalled handclapping; maybe it's the continuing insistence that Trump and his cabinet of the hyperwealthy are just workaday Americans.
"We are appalled by the news of the death of our fellow volunteers," said Antoine Mbao-Bogo, President of the Central African Red Cross.
Jair Bolsonaro's climb to power has been marked by divisive rhetoric and offensive speech that has thrilled followers and appalled critics in equal measure.
SCOTT On one hand you're appalled by what he's contemplating and you realize that you are in some way rooting for … SCHRADER … a jihadist.
She can see both sides of the argument, and yet she is appalled at the sense of superiority demonstrated by her most immediate neighbors.
Mr. Kukharenko was appalled this month by the reaction online to photographs he posted of face masks he had collected for delivery to China.
After some of Snapchat's core features were replicated on Instagram and Facebook's other apps in 2016, Kerr said she was "appalled" by Facebook's strategy.
It's taken me six weeks, gripped and appalled, to read Christopher Browning's ORDINARY MEN: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland.
She was appalled that the extremist doctrine she grew up in had spurred 19 hijackers — 15 from Saudi Arabia — to kill so many people.
For partisans, this rift is tribal: Those on the medical side are appalled at the lack of hospital beds and aggressive court-ordered — i.e.
But Ms. Dvorsky was appalled at the state of Mr. Biden's organization, which was lacking precinct captains even in her own heavily Democratic community.
As a naval officer, appalled at the number of drowning deaths among American casualties, he helped improve swimming and lifesaving instruction for the Navy.
It's a good bet that most devout Christians now would be appalled by Congress's action, and that today's Congress would never consider publishing it.
Appalled Brazilians quickly began sharing the hashtag #EuViviUmRelacionamentoAbusivo, meaning "I lived an abusive relationship," and on Monday, Globo dropped Mr. Harter from the program.
The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported.
We all think the choices for leadership were less than optimal and are appalled by the violence and disrespect that Mr. Trump has promoted.
The claims in the story are anonymous and unsubstantiated, and we&aposre appalled that Jeff and Navneet have been subjected to these personal attacks.
The national Tau Kappa Epsilon organization said it is "disgusted, appalled and angered by the remarks shown in the video," according to a release.
If you are not with those declaring the other side terrorists, you look like you are not sufficiently appalled or opposed to their views.
"I was appalled when I saw the demeaning comments about women your Chief Marketing Officer, Ed Razek, made to Vogue last week," it began.
"We stand with the family of Nipsey Hussle and are appalled by the disrespectful and poor comments made by Kodak Black," the tweet said.
Second, a career, on-duty U.S. intelligence officer monitoring the call was so appalled by what they heard the president say that, on Aug.
Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said she is "appalled" that Donald Trump has not apologized to President Barack Obama after spending years questioning his birthplace.
When people started to pay attention and were appalled by what was happening, they came up with specific and effective ways to fight back.
Avedon would be appalled by [Stevens's] vindictive agenda, her bold and lying assertion that she was his hand-picked biographer, and her overwhelming sloppiness.
Plenty of Republicans are happy to see the excellent, critical coverage the paper has offered of Trump and are appalled by Trump's petulant reaction.
Of course, it's easy to be appalled by the princess because she's a European rightwinger, and it's easier to wonder and to call alarm.
I think he would be absolutely appalled at what's going on in this state, and he would agree 100% with the "Synthesize Love" sentiment.
According to Pew, the president's approval rating among white evangelicals is close to 80%, even though some of the younger ones are appalled by him.
I say that as someone who supported Hillary Clinton and who is appalled at the policy positions, temperament and rhetoric of President-elect Donald Trump.
Photo: WikimediaOn Tuesday evening, citizens of India were appalled to find that the Internet Archive had been blocked by a growing number of local ISPs.
As a product manager with experience working for several retail companies, I was appalled at how impersonal and clunky the wedding-gift shopping experience was.
Current Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts, who pressed since taking office to get the anti-discrimination ordinance approved, said she was appalled by the legislature's actions.
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. founding fathers "would be appalled" by a Department of Justice request to unlock an encrypted iPhone, Apple Inc (AAPL.
She soon arrived at the site of the explosion — a huge intersection in Mogadishu's commercial district called K5 — and was appalled by what she saw.
Some of the laity, notably in America, are appalled by Francis's economic and political ideas, set out in 2013 in his apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium.
His approach here, and his success, have left New Hampshire's Republican leaders, who jealously guard their first-in-the-nation status, both perplexed and appalled.
"I was pretty appalled," Parker A., who asked that only an initial be used for his last name, said in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
Alone among the five candidates, he seemed to care about ordinary people; his brutal anti-drug campaign has appalled foreigners but is popular at home.
I wasn't there, but I heard that when this scene came up, half the audience was appalled and shocked, and the other half was cheering.
"I was appalled, and indeed the whole department was, and frankly angry, to learn of the MCC's failure to adequately secure this prisoner," Barr said.
The gendered nature of the attacks on Hillary Clinton in particular—the criticisms that she faced that weren't faced by her male counterparts—appalled me.
And I for one, am appalled that somebody who is the nominee of one of our two major parties would take that kind of position.
The biggest countries sided with the United States because they are democracies, with moderate leaders who are appalled by the slow-motion disaster in Venezuela.

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