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"Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Swift wrote.
"Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Ms. Swift said.
It fails to make depravity an experience that either stimulates or appalls.
Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican running for Senate, "appalls and terrifies" her.
And set aside demonstrable workplace problems from behavior that annoys or appalls you.
In an Instagram post, Swift wrote that Blackburn's voting record "appalls and terrifies" her.
Brutal beating appalls them, but what they call an "educational slap" is a wholly different thing.
This good news appalls Democrats, who still lack a coherent message that can compete with a strengthening economy.
Swift then slammed Republican candidate Marsha Blackburn, saying the politician's voting record in Congress "appalls and terrifies" her.
" What appalls Camus, Polakow-Suransky notes, is that "legally, if she has French nationality, she is completely correct.
Trump's wall would require turning private property into public land, a prospect that appalls Texans like Eloisa Cavazo.
I got, instead, a sibling who holds opposite views and whose "Muslim president" remark appalls me to this day.
As much as Trump appalls me, I don't assign him control over the precise arcs of his supporters' arms.
But perhaps that makes the works themselves even more important, as reminders that what now appalls at one time appealed.
Elsewhere, the way he needs to conjoin his wife with Polixenes — to summoning the very adultery that appalls him — is compelling.
Attack on holy city of Medina appalls Muslims amid Ramadan violence CNN's Ben Wedeman and Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
Yet despite this push to eat healthier, it appalls me that our efforts are being reversed by our very own government.
The other is being overtaken by a nativist base that has no stomach for policy and clearly appalls Republican thinkers like Brooks.
"Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Swift wrote on Instagram, before proclaiming her support for Blackburn's opponent, Democrat Phil Bredesen.
No, it's Bloomberg's grasp of the obvious that appalls the party's base — as was obvious from the gasps of debate audiences and the media.
Her folksy, rough-hewed attitude appalls Denver's ladies who lunch until — you guessed it — she charms them, with an assist from some spiked tea.
And Trump — a firebrand famous for "America First" priorities, wholesale rejection of the elite ruling class and an over-the-top style — likely appalls them.
Taylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' MORE's (R) voting record "appalls and terrifies" her.
Everything about Trump that appalls 65 percent of America strengthens him with the other 35 percent, and he can ride that group for a while.
In an email to supporters, Gabbard wrote that it "appalls" her that more than half a million Americans were arrested for possession of marijuana in 6900.
"It appalls me that, as many folks that were there, (they) have not been able to give us a better description of this shooter," the sheriff said.
The Tale, however, is meant to shock from a place of deep-seated outrage, of witnessing a violation that appalls because it is all too terribly real.
Attack on holy city of Medina appalls Muslims amid Ramadan violence "ISIS is going to continue to do this, because this is success for them," Francona said.
"It appalls me that, as many folks that were there, (they) have not been able to give us a better description of this shooter," the sheriff told reporters.
Swift explained that Tennessee's Marsha Blackburn "appalls and terrifies" her because Blackburn voted against the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act and is incredibly hostile to the gay community.
The name likely appeals to Trump for the same reasons that it appalls others: It is attention-grabbing and frames the issue of space in terms of American military dominance.
This refinement appalls principled party intellectuals, but they have little more influence on the party's base and its political class than would Russell Kirk were he to return from the dead.
She said that Mr. Bredesen's opponent, Representative Marsha Blackburn, "appalls and terrifies me," noting that Ms. Blackburn had opposed same-sex marriage and the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.
Among them was his son, William, who studied at Harvard with the Straussian Harvey Mansfield before going to Washington and becoming a major player in the G.O.P. This history appalls Lilla.
It isn't just the sight of Giacometti's sketches going up in smoke that appalls us; it's the fact that, to our retrospective eyes, he might as well be burning thousand-dollar bills.
What they did during the 2016 election on behalf of Clinton appalls me," he said, later adding, "There's a good chance I'll be Judiciary chairman if we hold the Senate next year.
So why didn't he let Swift have it after she said that Republican Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn's voting record "appalls and terrifies me" in the midst of an extremely close Senate race?
In spite of the fact that he shares the director's name, A.O. Scott (you can call him Tony) has never seen it, which appalls Manohla Dargis (you can call her Mistress Manohla).
In spite of the fact that he shares the director's name, A.O. Scott (you can call him Tony) has never seen it, which appalls Manohla Dargis (you can call her Mistress Manohla).
In the post, Swift outlined the far right-wing politics of Tennessee senatorial candidate Marsha Blackburn, describing a voting record that "appalls and terrifies me" and a sweeping homophobic stance on gay rights.
"We're talking about somebody who has the passionate devotion of a minority and alternately scares, appalls, angers — or all of the above — a majority of the country," said Henry Olsen, a conservative analyst.
Around this triangle of unrequited longing, the forest is alive with werewolves and the ghosts of the dead, their antics adding a Monty Python-esque lunacy that amuses and appalls in equal measure.
In an Instagram post to her 2000 million followers, she also slammed Marsha Blackburn, the Republican House member running against Mr. Bredesen: "Her voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me," Ms. Swift wrote.
The political scientist Arnold Heidenheimer draws a distinction between "black corruption"—things that just about everyone thinks are unacceptable, like outright bribery—and "gray corruption," which appalls élites but elicits only shrugs from ordinary voters.
I want to see that for the whole country, because it just appalls me that I won't be able to drink at 18, but I will be able to buy an AR-15 in some places.
"As much as I have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office, I cannot support Marsha Blackburn," Swift wrote in her post, adding that Blackburn's voting record "appalls and terrifies" her.
Marsha Blackburn's voting record in public service "appalls and terrifies me," and associating Blackburn with "systemic racism we still see in this country towards people of color" is one example of why our country is so divided right now.
When meeting with the police, border patrol officers and the victims of crime, Mr. Sessions gives Mr. Trump all of the credit for a law-and-order crackdown he has put into effect with a speed that thrills supporters and appalls critics.
And when Ally finishes performing it at SNL, in the routine that appalls Jackson so much it drives him to the bottle, she doesn't look upset with herself or as though she feels that she has betrayed her truest and most authentic self.
To this day, it still appalls me that the Cocks Not Glocks movement's use of inert, harmless sex toys as protest props elicits a stronger, more violent reaction than the prospect of a drinking-age college student legally carrying a loaded handgun in their JanSport.
It should come as no surprise, but appalls nonetheless, to learn that more than one government enforcer of the American Plan also played a key role in the notorious Tuskegee syphilis study, in which infected black men were deliberately denied treatment and left to sicken and die.
If this bronzer proves hard to get ahold of, or if the thought of smelling like you moonlight at Willy Wonka's factory appalls you, we've gathered a handful of other A+ bronzers that will keep you golden through every poolside lounge session, picnic, and rooftop party this summer.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R), whose voting record Swift said "appalls and terrifies" her.
WINDHAM, N.H. — As he called into Joe Piscopo's radio show from a diner last week, and then trash-talked both political parties over a bacon-and-egg-white omelet, Corey Lewandowski demonstrated why he'd be a fitting Republican Senate nominee on the 2020 ticket with President Trump — and why that prospect appalls New Hampshire's more traditional G.O.P. leaders.
Nuefeld, S. (April 10, 2008). School violence appalls officials]. Baltimore Sun. Some cases of school violence have not been brought to the attention of the authorities because school administrators have not wanted their schools labeled unsafe under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.
Meanwhile, Lakshmi Devi (Geethanjali) takes birth as Vedavathi on Earth. At one juncture, Ravana lusts on her when she immediately sacrifices herself with a curse to reborn as a cause for the destruction of his dynasty. Right now, Ravana brings her ashes which appalls Mandodari (B. Saroja Devi).
Fredrico has Alfredo meet Teresa instead, and both men fall in love with the women during their dates. Alfredo and Teresa marry and stay in America to run her family business. At their wedding reception, Fredrico shows up with Moyra, who is wearing a heavy coat. This clearly appalls Roberto, seeing her as a tramp.
In October 2018, singer-songwriter Taylor Swift endorsed Bredesen. The endorsement was notable because Swift had never been publicly political before. She said Blackburn's "voting record in Congress appalls and terrifies me" and shared a link to the nonpartisan voter registration website Vote.org, which saw a significant spike in page views and new registrations.
Meanwhile, Goddess Lakshmi takes birth as Vedavathi (Chandrakala) on Earth. At one juncture, Ravana lusts on her when she immediately sacrifices herself with a curse to reborn as a cause for the destruction of his dynasty. Thereafter, Vedavathi takes birth at Lanka which appalls Mandodari (Kamakshi). So, she discards the baby in a box and buries it on either side of the sea.
The next day, Bart, Lisa and the other third-graders hand over their flag designs to the Governor. When the Governor sees Lisa's design, she starts to cry and displays the flag which now reads "Learn to Fart". This appalls Lisa, as Bart innocently admonishes her for making the Governor cry. Later, Bart again teases Lisa and they get in a fight and miss the bus heading back to Springfield.
This highly unethical move appalls David but despite this, Harold continues to refuse to tell Colin about his illness. However, in January 1989, he finally tells Colin the truth. Colin is furious that Harold had kept this information from him and refuses to listen when he tries to explain his reasons. He threatens to report Dr Legg to the authorities and is mortified at how unethical he has been.
She attends the Duchess of Richmond's ball with him where they have a violent encounter with Sharpe. She then encourages Rossendale to kill Sharpe using the confusion of battle so that they may marry. She has not told anyone that she is pregnant with Rossendale's child, an idea that appalls her. At the end of the book, she is left to await the news of Rossendale's death at Waterloo.
Meanwhile, Kent Brockman announces that Springfield's annual "Whacking Day" is approaching. Each year on May 10, the people of Springfield drive snakes to the center of town and beat them to death. The tradition appalls Lisa, who finds no support from any of the adults of the town. Barry White arrives to begin the festivities, but is disgusted and quickly leaves when he discovers what the holiday is about.
The Wicker Man was released in 1973. The film was directed by Robin Hardy and written by Anthony Shaffer, who based his screenplay loosely on the David Pinner novel Ritual. The story follows a Scottish police officer, Sergeant Neil Howie (Edward Woodward), who visits the isolated island of Summerisle in the search for a missing girl named Rowan Morrison. The inhabitants of Summerisle all follow a form of Celtic paganism, which shocks and appalls the devoutly Christian sergeant.
Ti Hau is a pupil of Master Ti, a high-ranking member of a boxer clan during the time of the Boxer Rebellion (1899 - 1901). Ti Tan, is a Member of a competing boxer clan who has successfully trained his students to resist penetration from swords (Golden Bell), but sacrifices them by experimenting with techniques to resist bullets. This appalls his niece, Fang Shao Ching. Lei Ying can control subjects with a voodoo doll and ventriloquism.
Fifteen minutes prior to Xander and Renee's visit, Dracula reflects on his solitude. Unlike his previous appearances as young and handsome, he now appears to be a bearded old man in a soiled bathrobe and his reputation amongst the local people has greatly diminished. However, upon hearing that Xander is visiting, Dracula cleans himself up and greets Xander as his "manservant," to which Xander reciprocates by calling him "master." Dracula offends Renee and appalls Xander by referring to Renee as a Moor.
Another inmate, Donald Groves, attempts to murder Glynn as he is trying to help the cause of Kareem Saïd. Groves instead kills African American CO Lawrence Smith and as a result he is sentenced to death. Groves' attempt on Glynn and murdering of a CO causes the other guards to begin randomly assaulting prisoners throughout Oz, which appalls McManus. Glynn is urged by prison doctor Gloria Nathan and McManus to fire the guards for this, but Glynn instead temporarily suspends various COs without pay.
Rosimond is coming from Paris to marry a provincial woman. As he is only obeying his parents who arranged the marriage, he is not really interested in knowing anything about Hortense, his future bride. People say that she has beautiful eyes and has a lot of wits, but Rosimond considers that she must be happy to marry a man like him, desired by all ladies in Paris and belonging to the Royal Court. When he is presented to Hortense, he talks to her with an impertinent tone which appalls her.
Father Grigoris is afraid to lose the power over the village and starts his hate campaign first against the priest and his people and then against the rest of the group. At one point Manolios offers his life to save the village, but in the last minute he is saved. The venom of the village elders appalls even the Agha, but he is too comfortable and too afraid to lose his power to do anything. Manolios ends his engagement and lives up in the hill praying to God and follows his voice.
Zach (Seth Gabel) is a rich 27-year-old who Kate meets on her website and ends up dating. He is constantly buying her expensive things, and has promised to buy her a condo so that way she can escape the craziness of her family. It was revealed that he is a Republican, which he "softens" by indicating that he voted for Ron Paul in the 2008 US Presidential Election. He further reveals that he does not believe in gay marriage which appalls her as she feels that it is an insult to her brother Marshall.
Knowing how lonely he is at home alone after a previous heart attack, Jean suggests that the five friends should live together in their house, an idea that appalls Annie. Claude suffers another heart attack from walking up too many flights of stairs, on the way to visiting one of his lady friends. Albert is also hospitalized after his beloved dog knocks him down during a walk, though he claims he slipped on the sidewalk. Unable to see his dog be given away, Jeanne and Albert hire Dirk (Brühl), a German ethnology student, to walk him instead.
Ned's organization elects as its president Bruce Niles, who is described as the "good cop" of gay activism, in comparison to Ned; while Bruce is cautious, polite, deferential, and closeted, Ned is vociferous, confrontational, incendiary, and supportive only of direct action. Tensions between the two are clear, though they must work together toward the promotion of their organization. Felix, meanwhile, reveals to Ned his belief that he is infected with the mysterious virus. Although he continues to try to strengthen interactions with the mayor, Ned ruins his chances when his relentless and fiery personality appalls a representative sent by the mayor.
The rift is serious enough that the friends fail to make up for nearly a month. They only reconcile shortly after Harry successfully gets by a fire-breathing dragon in the first task; Ron realises how dangerous the Tournament is and finally believes that Harry did not enter himself. At Christmas time, as per Triwizard Tournament tradition, Hogwarts hosts a Yule Ball. Ron and Harry panic at the prospect of having to secure dates for the event, and Ron appalls Hermione with his immature approach, particularly for failing to extend her an invitation, apparently failing until the last minute to even realise she is a girl.
Anthony Anderson (Burt Lancaster), who was almost arrested for trying to talk the British into taking the body down, treats him with courtesy, despite Dick's self-proclaimed apostasy, but Dick's "wickedness" appalls Anderson's wife Judith (Janette Scott). To everyone's surprise, it is revealed that Dick's father secretly changed his will just before he died, leaving the bulk of his estate to Dick. Much to his shock, Dick's mother (Eva Le Gallienne) refuses to stay with him (a change from the stage play, wherein he promptly evicts his mother from her home). Dick proclaims himself a rebel against the British and scorns his family as cowards when they flee his home.
Perhaps the best-known element of cats' hunting behavior, which is commonly misunderstood and often appalls cat owners because it looks like torture, is that cats often appear to "play" with prey by releasing it after capture. This cat and mouse behavior is due to an instinctive imperative to ensure that the prey is weak enough to be killed without endangering the cat. Another poorly understood element of cat hunting behavior is the presentation of prey to human guardians. One explanation is that cats adopt humans into their social group and share excess kill with others in the group according to the dominance hierarchy, in which humans are reacted to as if they are at, or near, the top.
Franz Sylwester is a crippled down and out down-timer musician – and former maestro violinist introduced in "The Sound of Music" – who was victimized by a rival for his prestigious post as first violinist of the Cathedral of Mainz. His left (fingering) hand was deliberately mutilated by his rival, such that he can no longer play the violin. Sylwester makes his way eking out an existence writing correspondence for the illiterate. He gradually wends his way to Grantville, where he is exposed to modern Rock and Roll (which appalls him), but also to modern musical knowledge from "Master Herr Professor Wendell" (the high school music teacher), and a local girl, Marla Linder, a singer-musician that befriends him.
Intrigued by a single light on top of the Senate House in an otherwise darkened London, Bill and Josella discover a group of sighted survivors led by a man named Beadley, who plans to establish a colony in the countryside. They decide to join the group. The polygamy implicit in Beadley's scheme appalls some group members, especially the religious Miss Durrant—but before this schism can be dealt with, a man named Wilfred Coker stages a fire at the university and kidnaps a number of sighted individuals, including Bill and Josella. They are each chained to a blind person and assigned to lead a squadron of the blind, collecting food and other supplies, all the while beset by escaped triffids and rival scavengers.
Brian arranges for Madea (who brings along Joe, Aunt Bam, and Hattie) to stay at his house to prevent Tiffany from attending the party while he works late and takes his son Brian Jr. (B.J.) to his ex-wife's house, but his reluctance to put his foot down and be firm with his daughter appalls the four elders. To keep the oldsters busy so they can sneak out, Tiffany and the still-reluctant Aday invent a ghost story that leads the superstitious adults to hide in the bedrooms. Upon overcoming the superstition to check Tiffany's (empty) bed, Madea realizes that the girls are at the party, so she crashes it to look for Tiffany, but gets ejected along with Bam and Hattie after shutting the party down by turning off the music.
A few critics noted that FitzGerald's first book, while generally described as a crime novel, did not follow the traditional rules of the genre. They argued that it belonged to a different, more psychologically complex tradition, characterised by the dark humour and flawed anti-heroines of writers such as Tama Janowitz and Fay Weldon. Novelist Mark Abernethy wrote of FitzGerald: "She has managed to do what Fay Weldon did in The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, which is to find the joke in what appalls us." Australian critic Sally Murphy described the novel as compelling but hard to classify, with "elements of chick-lit mixed with ghastly scenes of murder and retribution", while Adelaide writer Cath Kenneally highlighted FitzGerald's technique of underpinning audacious and potentially shocking material – "working blue" – with "sociological acumen".
Brown worked to raise funds for John Kerry in the 2004 election and was not happy about the debate over Kerry's service in Vietnam. "I'm really upset that we're stuck on Vietnam," he said, "but what really appalls me is that unlike 1968, when there was a real clash of ideas, this year we hear nothing from either candidate - not Bush, not Kerry - about what they propose to do to extract us from this awful mess in Iraq." Thirty- six years after the idealism that produced the McCarthy insurgency, Brown said, "I see nasty, mean-spirited politics on all sides, the equivalent of the kind of scrum you see in the Chicago commodities pits." The Los Angeles Times reported that Brown and his wife Alison Teal raised about $800,000 for the Kerry campaign including about $300,000 in "ideological money" from the East Bay area.
Anna and the King is a non-musical adaptation of the 1956 film of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I, which was in turn based on the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon. Unlike the majority of attempts to turn hit films into television series, Anna and the King featured the original film's star, Yul Brynner, who was probably more identified with that role than any other. The plot, like that of the musical, involved the king's bringing to Siam of a British governess, Anna Leonowens (portrayed here by Samantha Eggar), to educate his 12-year-old son and heir, Crown Prince Chulalongkorn (Brian Tochi). As time goes on, the two develop a platonic infatuation with each other, despite the low status of women in Siamese society, which appalls Anna, as does the king's related practice of polygamy.

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