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12 Sentences With "more atrocious"

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Think about what someone even more atrocious that Trump would look like.
Even more atrocious is the fact that state security forces are responsible for 22018 percent of the violent deaths in the city.
The fact that Turner – who will be released today – only served three months in the end makes this all the more atrocious.
The acid humor of her earlier works continues to seethe, but the Trump paintings, in keeping with the man himself, are more atrocious and banal.
"We stress that the more atrocious the Israeli attacks on the Palestinian civilians are, the stronger the Palestinian response will be," Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas' leader in Gaza, said in a statement Sunday.
Never before has one single > blot defaced her honored history. Could it be possible to conceive a crime > more atrocious, an outrage more damnable? Go home and publish to the world > your infamy. Boast of it when you meet your fathers and mothers, brothers, > sisters and sweethearts.
What Marylander ever before threw down his arms and deserted his colors in the presence of the enemy, and those arms, and those colors too, placed in your hands by a woman? Never before has one single blot defaced her honored history. Could it be possible to conceive a crime more atrocious, an outrage more damnable? Go home and publish to the world your infamy.
The boy (front, center) was said to be Reuben Van Ornum after being rescued from captivity The Utter Party Massacre was an attack by Native Americans on September 9 or 13, 1860, that killed or captured 29 of a group of 44 emigrants on a fork of the Oregon Trail in Washington Territory (modern day Idaho), United States. 10 survivors were found on October 24, 1860, emaciated and eating the disinterred remains of a party member.Schlicke, p. 5 Historian Charles Henry Carey described the attack as "more atrocious than any that had preceded it".
The Court of Appeals upheld the rulings on March 13, 1950, with Chief Justice Edward W. Hudgins writing: "one can hardly conceive of a more atrocious, a more beastly crime". Together representatives, both black and white, of the CRC and NAACP, as well as other citizens, met with Battle in June 1950 to appeal for a pardon or clemency for the defendants in the case. They argued for lesser sentences, but Battle resisted their pleas. The NAACP thought that involvement by the CRC in appeals could endanger the defendants both because of their inflammatory tactics and its communist affiliation.
A reviewer from Blender called it a "glucose-tolerant" take on the 50 Cent track of the same name in which Madonna "hawks her reconstituted hotness". Drowned in Sounds Tony Robert Whyte panned the track, calling it "unbelievably more atrocious than the 50 Cent song". Allan Raible of ABC News, opined that "["Candy Shop"] sports the sort of skuzzy funk that the Neptunes have perfected, complete with winkingly cheesy synth-line accents". In Brazil, "Candy Shop" was certified Platinum by the Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos, for exceeding 100,000 digital downloads, while in Finland, it peaked at number 21 on the download chart in August 2009.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four and revealed that "I didn't stay for the whole movie, which is sort of unusual; I like to sit through even the worst films in the hopes of finding things more atrocious than I've already seen ... But 'Scaramouche' had such a deadening quality - it was so lacking in energy and invention and wit - that somehow I knew there was no hope." Richard Eder of The New York Times wrote, "This tedious, jumpy, inept effort to do still another comic take-off on historical swashbucklery is as bad as impalement."Eder, Richard (March 18, 1976). "Screen: Italian 'Scaramouche' at Showcase Theaters". The New York Times. 50.
In general, the Protestant Reformers retained the teaching of their time against abortion. Neither Martin Luther nor John Calvin wrote individual works discussing only the question of abortion per se, although in 1542, Luther wrote a pamphlet entitled Comfort for Women Who Have Had a Miscarriage. In his commentary on Exodus 21:22, John Calvin wrote: > ...the unborn, though enclosed in the womb of his mother, is already a human > being, and it is an almost monstrous crime to rob it of life which it has > not yet begun to enjoy. If it seems more horrible to kill a man in his own > house than in a field, because a man's house is his most secure place of > refuge, it ought surely to be deemed more atrocious to destroy the unborn in > the womb before it has come to light.

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