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9 Sentences With "more sickening"

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As more sickening details have emerged, the horror has grown.
The mix of cheese and boba sounds more sickening than sweet, but knock yourselves out.
And more sickening is the fact that there was absolutely no consequence for what he tweeted.
So I thought: what kind of superpowers would a drag queen want to help her be even more sickening on stage?
Opinion Columnist The reports about Jamal Khashoggi, the missing Saudi journalist and Washington Post contributor, whom I've known for more than 15 years, grow steadily more sickening.
This is immediately followed by the even more sickening realization that most of the people who feel comfortable disclosing these experiences to an author they just met are — regardless of the size or location of the college — white, straight, cisgender women like me.
" Spy accused Ellis of being so talentless that he had to stir scandal to sell a book: "Not much could be more sickening than the misogynistic barbarism of this novel," Todd Stiles wrote, "but almost as repellent will be Ellis's callow cynicism as he justifies it.
Edzard Ernst has called the promotion of sodium bicarbonate as a cancer cure "one of the more sickening alternative cancer scams I have seen for a long time". Sodium bicarbonate can be added to local anesthetics, to speed up the onset of their effects and make their injection less painful. It is also a component of Moffett's solution, used in nasal surgery. It has been proposed that acidic diets weaken bones.
Kirkus Reviews called Morning Star an "ambitious and satisfying conclusion to a monumental saga", noting that "Brown creates an alternative universe that is multilayered and seething with characters who exist in a shadow world between history and myth, much as in Frank Herbert’s Dune." Marc Snetiker of Entertainment Weekly referred to Brown as "science fiction's best- kept secret", calling the novel "devastating and inspiring" and writing that "the violence here is grimmer, its humor more unsettling, its forgiveness rarer, its casualties more sickening." Publishers Weekly called the Morning Star "excellent", adding that "Brown's vivid, first-person prose puts the reader right at the forefront of impassioned speeches, broken families, and engaging battle scenes that don't shy away from the gore as this intrastellar civil war comes to a most satisfying conclusion." Kristine Huntley of Booklist described the novel as "simply stellar", calling it "a page-turning epic filled with twists and turns, heartbreaks and daring gambles" and praising Brown's "fabulously imagined universe".

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