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Some critics were appalled on behalf of humans, others on behalf of animals.
I was appalled to read of Jason Giambi's hostile reception at Yankee Stadium.
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But the suggestion that he was a "co-conspirator" appalled many of his colleagues, some of whom rallied to his defense on Monday.
Beneath the bravura is an appalled acceptance of life as it is.
A LANDMARK decision this week has appalled many of Britain's military top brass while delighting civil-liberties groups.
Karen's excitement soared, then turned to devastation when she faced the appalled reactions of A&M and Richard.
PAGE A19 REACTION IN VERMONT -- Applauding or appalled, constituents of Senator Jeffords reached back to the Revolution for context.
The Persians entered the narrows of Salamis, where Themistocles had insisted the Greeks should be stationed, and they were comprehensively defeated under the appalled eyes of Xerxes himself.
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