Sentence examples for a vile action from inspiring English sources

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"This is a vile action that has no place in any stadium or sporting debate.

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We went to bed last night having learned that the Man Who Will Not Go Away was, according to the Times, no mere purveyor of "locker-room talk"; no, he has been, in fact, true to his own boasts, a man of vile action.

We went to bed last night having learned that the Man Who Will Not Go Away was, according to the Times, no mere purveyor of "locker-room talk"; no, he has been, in fact, true to his own boasts, a man of vile action.

Our oldest ally, the French, said the regime, quote, "committed this vile action, and it is an outrage to use weapons that the community has banned for the last 90 years in all international conventions".

Kerry said: "Our oldest ally, the French, said the regime, quote, 'committed this vile action, and it is an outrage to use weapons that the community has banned for the last 90 years in all international conventions".

"We all know it and we struggle to hide our discomfort — discomfort with people who have given disgusting voice and vile action to the racism and bigotry that seemingly respectable people have managed to hide in their hearts.

The left-leaning El País ran a front-page editorial saying yesterday: 'Just like four years ago, polling day is stained with blood through the vile action of terrorism.' If Eta was responsible for Friday's killing, it would not be the first time it has tried to influence elections in Spain.

"The point is that you shouldn't say to someone that just because they're Jewish you must have an opinion on Israel, any more that you say to anyone who's a Muslim you must have an opinion on the vile actions being taken by people misquoting the good name of Islam in what they do," he said.

In her memoir, she frequently recalls times when she was "stunned" or "furious," or when she "clenched" her teeth at the "vile" actions of the big banks.

Most sociopaths can commit vile actions and not feel the least bit of remorse.

A Daily Mail spokesman said: "For ten weeks now the Mail has repeatedly asked three leading Labour figures to answer questions about the involvement of the NCCL, a body in which they played leading roles, with a vile paedophile group whose actions are currently being investigated by the police.

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