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20 Sentences With "reprehensibly"

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But there was no way of telling my friends that without sounding reprehensibly pathetic.
She was illegally giving questions or morally reprehensibly giving questions that CNN had to the Democrats.
This fall brings several shows that are remaking themselves after firing actors who were accused of acting reprehensibly.
The focus for the last week has been the way he treated a Miss Universe pageant winner reprehensibly.
You'd be freaking blessed if that class also wasn't overcrowded, a zillion miles from your house and reprehensibly corny.
Saudi Arabia reprehensibly threatened to cut off funding for United Nations programs, putting Mr. Ban in a terrible position.
Yes, the drug companies irresponsibly and reprehensibly misused the legitimate concern that pain was being undertreated to sell massive amounts of product.
As with Cohn before him, the more outrageously and reprehensibly Trump behaved, the more the top rungs of society were titillated by him.
Not all farmers have been so forward-thinking, however; some rotten eggs continued to cock a snook at the rules and treat chickens reprehensibly.
Trump has reprehensibly pulled the nation out of the historical Paris climate accord and thrown President Obama's clean energy legacy and the American people's wellbeing under the climate bus.
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Sometimes, when you're proven so utterly and reprehensibly wrong, after affirming your wrong belief in word and deed for so long, all you can do to deflect the ire of the vindicated is pretend history never happened.
To the Editor: While everyone must draw his or her own red line in deciding whether to watch or attend an event by a person who has behaved reprehensibly, it is important to note that moral outrage has a limited shelf life.
D'Souza shows how tools for understanding the use and import of language, such as semiotics, and the notions of artist's almost limitless agency fueled a backlash to the protests of what is now obviously a reprehensibly racist gesture pursued in the name of being provocative.
" There's more ... "When you fight somebody, when you enter into a fight camp, you have to spend a lot of time thinking about that person ... And, I'm not into sharing that much of my time and my headspace and my life with somebody that did something that I feel is so reprehensibly disrespectful to the people of Japan, who I love.
Despite years of rumours, it took a Royal Commission, the Herschell Commission, to remove them, and they expressed shock that both men refused to admit that they had "behaved reprehensibly". Fowler "made himself out to be unbelievably naive".
The others rarely share his enthusiasm, but he usually convinces one of them to follow him, though often reluctantly. Throughout the series, Mac uses a "puppy-dog look" when he is ashamed or when he proposes something reprehensibly shameful.
In the following year he wrote Wedgwood Blue—a gavotte—and In a Persian Market; the latter became one of his more popular works. The musicologist Jonathan Bellman, calling In a Persian Market "immortal", describes it as "an 'intermezzo scene' for band or small orchestra; reprehensibly demeaning or delightfully tacky".
"If you dare to take on the Mail you are a marked man (or woman)", wrote Roy Greenslade in 2013. "When the Mail has a target in its sights, the victims suffer", wrote Brian MacArthur in The Times over a decade earlier. In 2005, the then Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, long in conflict with the London Evening Standard, then wholly owned by the same media group as the Mail, branded the Mail titles as "the most reprehensibly edited" publications in the world with the Mail chosen as having most "disgraceful record". The Mail's treatment of asylum seekers and members of other vulnerable groups is a particular source of grievance for many critics, not only Livingstone.
Holt asserted that the bill was intended to quickly expose animal cruelty. However, animal protection organizations, such as the ASPCA, the Humane Society of the United States, and Mercy for Animals opposed the bill, arguing that it would instead result in short, incomplete investigations and prevent whistleblowers from coming forward, for fear of prosecution. In public debate over HB 1191 after it passed and before it was signed into law by the governor, Rep. Holt sent an email to HSUS Public Policy Coordinator Kayci McLeod saying that "propagandist groups of radical animal activists, like your fraudulent and reprehensibly disgusting organization of maligned animal abuse profiteering corporatists ... are intent on using animals the same way human- traffickers use 17 year old women," and referring to HSUS methods as "tape and rape". Rep.

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