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Meanwhile, Cruz's obsession with carpet-bombing has gotten only more deplorable, Shephard said.
I've heard more deplorable things in a dive bar, and more creative things, too.
The ensuing cover-up was more deplorable than the errors that led to the explosion.
To act like that is awful and to speak like that is even more deplorable.
Image: NASAEarth has been the Airbnb for some questionable guests over the years, but none have been more deplorable than humans.
The moral failure characterising the Australian government's refugee policy is all the more deplorable in 'a nation that has been forged through stories of mobility.
"I cannot think of a more deplorable situation than what we have learned in this case," Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy E. Nehls said in a news release.
Arthur: I agree with you that it is more deplorable to punch down than it is to punch up — that hitting the poor and weak is generally unforgivable.
Those statistics notwithstanding, young Mexicans are still choosing to study journalism—even if they live outside Mexico City, where the violence is bloodier and the working conditions more deplorable.
The tour made a quick descent into a kind of racial taunting that felt aptly vestigial for a sport in decline, and grew only more deplorable as it went.
But Conway's eagerness to condemn anti-Semitic activity at Trump rallies does reflect a dynamic we've often seen this campaign among other Republicans: that some bigotries are more deplorable than others.
He's got no reason to mistrust brown people or question the notion of a woman being qualified to serve as leader of the free world, as Trump's more deplorable supporters surely do.
It is deplorable to rise to national political prominence on the bigotry that is "birtherism," even more deplorable to have neither the character nor the courage either publicly to renounce or repeat that assertion while touting your supposed toughness as a primary reason to vote for you.
" The only accurate word to describe Trump and his life, his persona and his presidency is, to quote Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, "deplorable.
He might not win in states that will decide the election, like North Carolina and Nevada, but his success here has injected a measure of racially charged rhetoric and opened the door for a far more deplorable candidate to emerge in our wild and wooly Senate race, where a mind-boggling 24 candidates are competing to replace the retiring David VitterDavid Bruce VitterGrocery group hires new top lobbyist Lobbying World Senate confirms Trump judge who faced scrutiny over abortion views MORE.
Robert Schumann, who arranged for the posthumous publication of Burgmüller's two symphonies, and completed the orchestration of the scherzo of the unfinished Symphony No. 2, wrote in a memorial notice that no death was more deplorable than that of Norbert Burgmüller since the early death of Franz Schubert.Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed. 1954, Eric Blom, ed.
Baldwin in Baldwin (1990) pp. 9–10 As an example of his thesis, Nolte cited an article written in 1927 by Kurt Tucholsky calling for middle- class Germans to be gassed, which he argued was much more deplorable than the celebratory comments made by some right-wing newspapers about the assassination of the German Foreign Minister Walter Rathenau in 1922.Nolte in Piper (1993) p.
Sharp criticism was levelled in Parliament and in the press against the extreme slowness with which long overdue taxes were being collected. The slowness in tax collection was partly attributable to the overworked condition of revenue and taxation officials. The sensational drop in the value of the mark due to inflation in the Weimar Republic made the financial position still more deplorable, and produced at the end of the year an unprecedented rise in prices. It also led to a positive inundation of the large western towns with buyers from the countries with high exchange.
In 1838, Hill bought land in Gweedore, County Donegal, over the next few years expanding his holdings to 23,000 acres. Hill himself described the condition of the local population as "more deplorable than can well be conceived"; according to the schoolmaster Patrick McKye, they were in the "most needy, hungry and naked condition of any people". Among other improvements, he built a port, Bunbeg Harbour, to encourage fishing, improved the roads and other infrastructure, and constructed the Gweedore Hotel to attract wealthy tourists. However, his attempts to reform local farming practices, in particular, his suppression of the rundale system of shared landholding, proved unpopular and controversial.
The slogan was first used in 1880 by the National Assembly of Macedonia, who wanted to repeal Article 23 of the Treaty of Berlin and advocated for an independent Macedonian state. British politician William Ewart Gladstone used the slogan in 1897, when he promoted an idea on a mini-Balkan Federation of Macedonia, Bulgaria and Serbia.The hopelessness of the Turkish Government should make me witness with delight its being swept out of the countries which it tortures. Next to the Ottoman Government nothing can be more deplorable and blameworthy than jealousies between Greek and Slav and plans by the States already existing for appropriating other territory.
According to Ashoka's Major Rock Edict 13, he conquered Kalinga 8 years after his ascension to the throne. The edict states that during his conquest of Kalinga, 100,000 men and animals were killed in action; many times that number "perished"; and 150,000 men and animals were carried away from Kalinga as captives. Ashoka states that the repentance of these sufferings caused him to devote himself to the practice and propagation of dharma. He proclaims that he now considered the slaughter, death and deportation caused during the conquest of a country painful and deplorable; and that he considered the suffering caused to the religious people and householders even more deplorable.
Scotland was considered the worst area for child cruelty and their tiredness often caused serious accidents with the machinery. A writer in the 1840s said that "the religious, moral and intellectual conditions of the weavers were long of a very high grade ... but as poverty prevents many of them from attending public worship, and still more from educating their children, there can be little doubt that their character is fast deteriorating, and that their children will be in a still more deplorable condition." A report on the state of the burgh of Calton presented by a magistrate to the British Association described high levels of pilfering, including the bowl weft system generally carried on by weavers and winders. These workers embezzled cotton yarns, silks, etc.
In the Houses of Parliament on 3 February 1943 Tom Driberg, MP, asked why Keith had been recalled and why it was proposed to retire him, saying; "Is it not a fact that this officer was brought back from Canada after serving eight months, although it had been laid down that he should serve not less than 18 months, and that he was given the highest tributes, officially and unofficially, for his efficiency?" The Secretary of State for Air replied that a policy had been in place since "the summer of 1941, under which senior officers must give way to younger men when circumstances so require" and deplored that individual officers were named. Tom Driberg responded by saying "Is it not more deplorable that they should be treated unjustly?" Keith reports first hearing of this after receiving a copy of Hansard in the post.

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