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Governments have twisted words to sanitise abomination and obscure outrage.
These laws are an abomination and an affront to morality and common sense.
"Sounds like the epitome of abomination and putrefaction," said Dan Ingram.
Bleaching crème: an abomination, and the single most dangerous force working against black women today.
WHITEFIELD, N.H. — Some latter-day puritans contend that excess is a moral abomination and just plain wrong.
It means there are fewer cases like the Steven Lawrence abomination, and so fewer murderers walking our streets.
You are the abomination and the Antichrist, full of lies, death and cunning.Woodcuts were another form of propaganda.
Last night a spokeswoman for Miliband issued a statement: "Torture is a moral abomination and also illegal.
In his view, Obamacare is an unaffordable abomination, and to do away with it he'd gladly see the United States default, faith and credit be damned.
According to some such codes, eating beef is permissible; according to others, it is an abomination and must never be allowed.
In what amounted to an all-out public thrashing, lawmakers said the couple's activities were "an abomination" and "made a mockery" of the country.
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