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It is absolutely the most repulsive user interface item I have ever seen.
It's the most repulsive thing anybody can say about anything in this country.
The most repulsive part of the whole thing is that I still don't feel bad.
Until recently a landfill across the Hudson river, in New Jersey, was among the region's most repulsive.
Here are the most repulsive secondary preparations for food ostensibly cooked by a 53-year-old clown.1.
I understand the impulse to remove Confederate monuments, which embody some of the most repulsive aspects of the American past.
Its readiness to stand by even its most repulsive allies makes it seem, to Sunni Arab leaders, more reliable than America.
The guy was compulsively watchable, magnetic even at his most repulsive, a confirmation of all our paranoid suspicions about elected officials.
G.O.P. lawmakers who started by making excuses for the president's most repulsive personal traits have now moved on to bedrock principles.
Republicans who started down this road by making excuses for Trump's most repulsive personal traits have moved on to bedrock principles.
Opinion | Say Something Nice About Donald Trump The White House Correspondents Dinner is one of the most repulsive social events in Washington.
When Pizarro's daughter turned five, for instance, she thought blood was the most repulsive thing, but Pizarro doesn't think blood is that bad.
But that won't stop us from thanking Andy Peppers for what may very well be the most repulsive popping video of all time.
"This is the most repulsive, disgraceful, embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen," T.I. wrote.
"This is the most repulsive, disgraceful, embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen," he wrote.
From what I can gather... This is the most repulsive,disgraceful, Embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen.
In his second column, Kinsley pointed to Trump's decision to skip "one of the most repulsive social events in Washington," the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
Congress has the opportunity to get rid of one of the most repulsive and punitive parts of ObamaCare — the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), aka the "death panel".
"This is the most repulsive, disgraceful, embarrassing act of desperation & auctioning off of one's soul to gain power I've ever seen," he wrote in a lengthy Instagram post.
America's most repulsive senator, Ted Cruz, held onto his seat in deep-red Texas by the skin of his teeth, edging out the charming Democratic up-and-comer Beto O'Rourke.
There is no alienation like drugged alienation, and perhaps no worse place to experience that than "the most repulsive wart on the backside of humanity", as he described the City of Angels.
"At this point there are still Holocaust deniers on Facebook, and Google still takes you to the most repulsive Holocaust denial sites with a simple click," Cohen said later in the speech.
Indeed, after tweeting the phrase on Twitter, I was told I'd be reported, that I'd ruined a person's lunch, and that it was "the most repulsive stringing together of words" someone had ever read.
If you've been spending most of the debates this election screaming at the television and arguing with whichever candidate you find most repulsive, you now have a chance to let your voice be heard—well, sort of.
Donnersmarck's protagonist, Kurt Barnert, is a sensitive and talented painter from the East who marries into a family that, while outwardly conforming to the new postwar politics, privately adheres to the most repulsive aspects of Nazi ideology.
Between his sycophancy, which moved George Will to say that Pence could be "America's most repulsive figure," and his widely noted absences, Pence has established a record that would make him blameless but also acceptable as a successor.
In 2012, GfK Bluemoon, a market research company under contract to the Australian government, announced that nearly 1,000 smokers had voted that a drab greenish brown known as opaque couché, number 448c in the Pantone color matching system, was the world's most repulsive color.
No matter how much I point out that Trump is trying to take away her health care protections by litigating to kill Obamacare, that his tariffs have made it harder to pay her bills, that he is the most repulsive and creepy man ever to occupy the White House, she holds firm. Why?
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee released a statement even before Mr. Ryan uttered a (prepared) word: "There have been more than enough 'final straw' moments during this campaign, and Speaker Ryan has continued to unabashedly put party first in supporting the most repulsive candidate for president that our country has ever seen," Kelly Ward, the group's executive director, said.
193 - Google Books He is the most repulsive of all Dickens' grotesque characters, with no redeeming features.
They > behave ridiculously in every way, and in every way contrary to accepted > custom. Then their demon-lovers copulate with them in the most repulsive > fashion.
The players select a judge based on whose breath is the most repulsive. Determining who has such a breath doesn't have to be factual but can involve absurd reasons. At the start of each round, the judge deals seven sentence cards to the other players. The judge then takes an accent card from the top of its deck, and reveals it.
The subject is asked to choose the two most appealing and the two most repulsive photos of each group. The choices will supposedly reveal the subject satisfied and unsatisfied instinctive drive needs, and the subject's dimensions of personality.Eugenio Raùl Zaffaroni, Edmundo Oliveira (2013) Criminology and Criminal Policy Movements p.315 quotation: Each photo is supposed to be a stimulus apt to detect the pulsional drive tendencies of the examinee, from which the main personality traits can surface.
At his > destination the guesser is ... offered the most repulsive foods and left- > overs. He is made to wash himself, e.g., in a tar barrel and dry himself > with feathers ... The next act of the farce is once again in the home living > room: the stranger has returned and recounts his journey. This scene > apparently depends much upon the respondent's inventiveness, and he can > compensate for his earlier failure by making his listeners laugh at his new > inventions.
In 1934, his lyrical works were virulently attacked by Nicolae Iorga, who saw them as "comprising all of the most repulsive in concept and all of the most trivial in shape";N. Iorga, 1934, in Ornea, p.445 such accusations against Arghezi and the group of writers around him became commonplace in the Iron Guard's press - writing in Sfarmă-Piatră, Vintilă Horia accused Arghezi of "a willing adhesion to pornography" and of "betrayal".Vintilă Horia, 1937, in Ornea, p.
Human sacrifice in ancient Rome was rare but documented. After the Roman defeat at Cannae two Gauls and two Greeks were buried under the Forum Boarium, in a stone chamber "which had on a previous occasion [228 BC] also been polluted by human victims, a practice most repulsive to Roman feelings".Livy 22.55-57 Livy avoids the word "sacrifice" in connection with this bloodless human life-offering; Plutarch does not. The rite was apparently repeated in 113 BC, preparatory to an invasion of Gaul.
He has made statements that some people considered insulting, homophobic, violence-inciting, misogynistic, sexist, racist or anti-refugee. Other controversial political stances expressed by Bolsonaro have been the defense of the death penalty (which is currently banned under the Constitution of Brazil of 1988) and of radical interventionism in Brazil by the military, along with an imposition of a Brazilian military government. Journalist Glenn Greenwald called Bolsonaro "the most misogynistic, hateful elected official in the democratic world". News.com.au wondered whether Bolsonaro was "the world's most repulsive politician".
Cook's notoriety crested following the 1990 publication of what many consider his best – and most repulsive – work: the tortured, redemptive tale of a masochistic serial killer, I Was Dora Suarez. As the fourth novel in the Factory series opens, young prostitute Dora Suarez is axed into pieces. The killer then smashes the head of her friend, an 86-year-old widow. On the same night, a mile away in the West End, a shotgun blows the top off the head of Felix Roatta, part-owner of the seedy Parallel Club.
The Regulator of Justice is an Alberog. Snugiraffes are chimera-type GELFs with the heads of cobras, the bodies of giant slugs and the legs of giraffes, who also appear to have had a bucket of mucus thrown at them. Snugiraffes are called the most repulsive creatures ever to have lived, with the exception of George Formby — even just seeing them can trigger vomiting (or, in the case of holograms and mechanoids, dry-retching). They are still highly prized, however, because they eat everyone else's effluence and process it into a smokeless fuel.
298 Gillian Anderson described "Sanguinarium" as "one of the most repulsive scripts I ever shot", explaining that she could not watch scenes such as the doctor stabbing a patient. David Duchovny stated that "I didn't understand the plot, but I liked the script", noting that Carter and his team improved a weak teleplay and that director Kim Manners "did an excellent job". Entertainment Weekly gave "Sanguinarium" a "B–", feeling that it was "redeemed" by the gore. However, they were "worried" by what they called the "fourth consecutive phoned-in performance by Duchovny and Anderson".
Hoboken Hollow received mostly negative reviews from critics upon its release, with many calling it "exploitive" of the events it was based on. Joe Leydon from Variety panned the film, writing, "Hoboken Hollow may very well be, as its opening credits insist, based on real-life events. But that doesn't prevent this indifferently made and luridly gory exploitation pic from coming off like formulaic fiction of the most repulsive sort." Sean Badgley from The Austin Chronicle gave the film one out of five stars, criticizing the film's one-dimensional and unsympathetic characters, "empty and ineffective" violence, and lack of scares.
The Brothers Grunt had a short run and was met with generally negative reception from critics. Kenneth R. Clark of the Chicago Tribune said that, with the series, MTV "created the most repulsive creatures ever to show up on a television screen" and "accomplished the seemingly impossible." Charles Solomon of the Los Angeles Times called the show "an effortful, sophomoric half-hour that leaves the viewer longing for the refined good taste of Alice Cooper." In their book North of Everything: English-Canadian Cinema Since 1980, William Beard and Jerry White called the series a "failure".
Critical reception for Billy was mostly positive, with the Atlanta Journal praising the novel but the Chicago Sun-Times panning it, saying Streiber failed to "walk the fine tricky line between fiction about monsters and monstrous fiction.". Entertainment Weekly gave an ambivalent review, rating it a "C" and stating that "For those who like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing they will like". The Dallas Morning News called the book "chillingly real", Newsday stated that Barton was "the most repulsive villain to appear in a popular novel in a long time". The Sun Sentinel also praised Billy, citing the book's realism as a highlight.
Its success was a surprise to MGM, which invested more money in two other musicals: Rose Marie and Brigadoon, starring Kelly. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was more profitable than either of the other films, as well as On the Town and Singin' in the Rain, and its success was a major turning point for Donen's career. The film was later criticized by novelist Francine Prose, who described it as anti-woman, calling it "one of the most repulsive movies about men and women that has ever been made" and a musical about rape. Deep in My Heart (1954), is Donen's biographical film concerning Sigmund Romberg, the Hungarian-born American operetta composer.
In a sub-plot, Nazi officer Edelhein, the most repulsive of the group, pursues Ingrid – despite her pregnancy – as a perfect foil for implanting his precious seed in the 'Aryan beauty' to populate the new Germany. As they have regular contact with the Nazis, in their roles as servants, Hans and Ingrid consider taking the opportunity to kill Eichmann and Himmler for the greater good, even if it would mean certain death for the Krauzenbergs and themselves. Instead, the Vassmans, place their fate in the hands of the Krauzenbergs, express their admiration for them and confessing that they are Jewish and wish to escape with them. However, little can be done, as the Krauzenbergs have already submitted the list of people traveling with them.
While Angell was recuperating, the father of his friend Rowland Hazard II, whose own grandson Rowland Hazard III would later be instrumental in the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous, suggested that Angell accompany Hazard on an upcoming winter tour of the South he was undertaking to help alleviate a lung ailment. The trip, which began on October 5, 1850, lasted seven and a half months and took Angell and Hazard throughout much of the South. The young men were introduced to the realities of slavery, including a whipping and a slave auction that Angell called "the most repulsive and disgusting spectacle we had ever seen". Upon his return, Angell had planned to attend Andover Theological Seminary and take up a career as a minister.
On 10 December 1930, the Prefect of Police of Paris, Jean Chiappe, arranged to have the film banned from further public exhibition after the Board of Censors re-reviewed the film. A contemporary right-wing Spanish newspaper published a condemnation of the film and of Buñuel and Dalí, which described the content of the film as "...the most repulsive corruption of our age ... the new poison which Judaism, Masonry, and rabid, revolutionary sectarianism want to use in order to corrupt the people".Morris, C. B. This Loving Darkness: The Cinema and Spanish Writers 1920–1936 (Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1980), pp. 28–9. In response, the de Noailles family withdrew L'Age d'Or from commercial distribution and public exhibition for more than forty years; nonetheless, three years later, in 1933, the film was privately exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York City.
5–8, has wounded Romans at Cannae stretch out their necks for the death blow by comrades: cf Cicero's death in Seneca's Suasoriae, 6.17. The Punic Wars of the late 3rd century BC – in particular the near-catastrophic defeat of Roman arms at Cannae – had long-lasting effects on the Republic, its citizen armies, and the development of the gladiatorial munera. In the aftermath of Cannae, Scipio Africanus crucified Roman deserters and had non- Roman deserters thrown to the beasts.. The Senate refused to ransom Hannibal's Roman captives: instead, they consulted the Sibylline books, then made drastic preparations: > In obedience to the Books of Destiny, some strange and unusual sacrifices > were made, human sacrifices amongst them. A Gaulish man and a Gaulish woman > and a Greek man and a Greek woman were buried alive under the Forum Boarium > ... They were lowered into a stone vault, which had on a previous occasion > also been polluted by human victims, a practice most repulsive to Roman > feelings.
Cook’s notoriety crested following the 1990 publication of what many consider his best – and most repulsive – work: the tortured, redemptive tale of a masochistic serial killer, I Was Dora Suarez. To Cook’s delight, the ensuing novel caused Dan Franklin, the publisher of its three predecessors, to vomit over his desk. As a result of this reader response, Secker & Warburg told the author to take his nauseating wares elsewhere. Scribner took over the fourth novel in the factory series. Writing for The New York Times, Marilyn Stasio proclaimed, “Everything about I Was Dora Suarez...shrieks of the joy and pain of going too far.” Filmmaker Chris Petit described it in The Times as “a book full of coagulating disgust and compassion for the world’s contamination, disease and mutilation, all dwelt on with a feverish, metaphysical intensity that recalls Donne and the Jacobeans more than any of Raymond’s contemporaries.” Cook recognized I Was Dora Suarez as his greatest but most onerous achievement: “Writing Suarez broke me; I see that now. I don’t mean that it broke me physically or mentally, although it came near to doing both.

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