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29 Sentences With "be aghast"

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Everybody would be aghast, except the press guys would never notice.
Others might be aghast that she had risked exposing others to illness.
We know what our founders would have thought about Trump's scheme; they'd be aghast and ashamed.
Buddha presumably would be aghast at the apartheid imposed on the Rohingya minority by Buddhists in Myanmar.
America should be aghast not only at the looting but also at the brazenness of its execution.
Nor is he the first to be aghast at the idea that observers would find this offensive.
A spectator to the accident would be aghast, but the driver "owns" the disaster in a particular way.
First, like any rational adult, she'd be aghast at the presence of the flying car during the end credits.
By the time the credits roll, audiences will no doubt be aghast at just how far the Avengers have fallen.
Some readers will be aghast that chapters end with bullet-point summaries and questions, evoking the worst of unctuous business tomes.
Most Americans are fiscally conservative and would be aghast at the current state of affairs if they were in the know.
"The local women may be aghast at how little we know but are very willing to let us try," Ms. Sullivan said.
Nonetheless, while today's liberals might take solace in such setbacks, those of yesteryear would still be aghast at the current strength of populism.
Some purists might be aghast to see the addition of a date window, although this one is artfully hidden down around 6 o'clock.
"New Yorkers would be aghast if anyone accused New York of voter suppression," said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
The good news, according to Smiler, is that this is partly a generational thing, with men born since the 1980s more likely to be aghast at Trump.
"It's not new, and lawmakers that seem to be aghast at these missions going on are simply not well-read," Dent told CNN's John Berman and Poppy Harlow.
Roosevelt, who warned that letting huge fortunes pass across generations was "of great and genuine detriment to the community at large", would doubtless be aghast at the situation today.
Indeed, artists who would be aghast to find themselves on the same side of any debate as Donald Trump might well feel a sneaking sympathy with his dismissal of critics.
We would never tell diabetics to forget medication and watch their diets and exercise more — and we would be aghast if only 10 percent of diabetics were getting lifesaving treatment.
Official Washington professed itself to be aghast at Lewandowski, who did not bother to couch his sales pitches in the Beltway's customary euphemisms: He was what they pretended not to be.
Those with memories of the dismal failure of incomes policies in the 1970s (aimed then at capping, rather than spurring, inflation) will be aghast that the idea might be considered at all.
Once that happens, begin gently massaging it in a circular motion and prepare to be aghast (in the most satisfying way possible), as tiny balls of supposed dead surface skin start to form.
I trimmed my own bangs and re-dyed my hair a dark blue/green ($255 Manic Panic) in preparation, and I'm afraid if I went to a salon, they would be aghast at the condition.
European politicians may be aghast at the rhetoric of Trump, who has said he wants a database to register and track Muslims in the United States and would bar any Muslim entering the country until Congress could act.
There are some people who will get drunk on whiskey and then volunteer to drive their friends home, but will be aghast if they learn that the pilot of the plane they are boarding has had even a sip of beer.
Non-elected conservatives and small government purists will be aghast at trading one expensive spending plan for another, but they don't have to worry about the inevitably horrific videos and soundbites of very sick people complaining about the Obamacare repeal going all over the place.
But Asian workers would be aghast at the idea of > American consumers boycotting certain toys or clothing in protest. The > simplest way to help the poorest Asians would be to buy more from > sweatshops, not less.
"The Fourth Amendment typically requires 'a neutral and detached authority be interposed between the police and the public,' and it is offended by 'general warrants' and laws that allow searches to be conducted 'indiscriminately and without regard to their connections with a crime under investigation,'" he wrote. He added: > I cannot imagine a more 'indiscriminate' and 'arbitrary invasion' than this > systematic and high-tech collection and retention of personal data on > virtually every single citizen for purposes of querying and analyzing it > without prior judicial approval. Surely such a program infringes on 'that > degree of privacy' that the founders enshrined in the Fourth Amendment. > Indeed I have little doubt that the author of our Constitution, James > Madison, who cautioned us to beware 'the abridgement of freedom of the > people by gradual and silent encroachments by those in power,' would be > aghast.

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