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In Arizona, the state party has behaved odiously — fanning conspiracy theories about George Soros, as my colleague Paul Krugman points out.
Only some of them were Jewish, but most of them, especially the men, possessed qualities that we found typically and odiously Czech, chief among them their humor.
"It is very odiously reminiscent of the German past — leave the valuables and go to the showers," Derek Beach, an associate professor in political science at Aarhus university.
"It is very odiously reminiscent of the German past — leave the valuables and go to the showers," said Derek Beach, an associate professor in political science at Aarhus University.
It might seem contradictory that Karl Lagerfeld would both choose to surround himself with interesting ideas and people, but also have odiously reductive opinions about the women and men who he clothed.
Always. Period. Also, according to the book, Newt's grandfather bought Rachel when she was 16 and she already had "a small daughter" — which means that her rape likely started at an odiously young age.
Whether her lover-cum-killer will be the besotted banker (Theo James), the cretinous criminal (an odiously mouth-breathing Jim Sturgess), or Samson himself is a riddle we could not possibly be less interested in solving.
But the result is one of those unbearable "quirky mental hospital" scenarios, an odiously cutesy aesthetic made worse by the glib slacker sarcasm of Plaza's manic witchy nightmare girl, Lenny, and Stevens's unconvincingly twitchy handling of the conflicting signals in David's brain.
At this moment the two men who > were accompanying Garnier were 100 metres behind him. One of them was killed > by a bullet and the other wounded. Garnier cried, 'To me, brave boys, and > we'll give them a thrashing!' He then fired the six rounds from his revolver > in an attempt to rescue himself, but the bandits surrounded him, pierced him > with thrusts of sabres and lances, cut off his head, odiously mutilated his > corpse, and ran away.
Ian McNeice plays the Baron in the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune, and its sequel, 2003's Children of Dune. Asher-Perrin notes that the miniseries played down the negative aspects emphasized by the Lynch film, and writes, "[The Baron's] appearance was not altered to make him seem ill, he never physically attacks anyone, and the miniseries paid more attention to the fact that the Baron was a rapist, his preference for men being incidental." She also praises McNeice as a standout among the cast, writing that he "manages to make the Baron Harkonnen—easily one of the most despicable characters in science fiction literature—every bit as conniving and vicious as he needs to be...and every bit as fascinating. McNeice has a superb sense of how to make the baron mesmerizing to watch no matter how odiously he behaves".

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