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Mr. Trachtenberg's virtual abdication of his role as a historian was, however, nowhere more evident than in his appalling assertion that the "specific form and presence" of the twin towers should neither be missed nor mourned.
I find that assertion incredible and appalling.
I was part of an orchestrated attack, making lunatic assertions: a tearful "leftie luvvie" with appalling dress sense who had best leave it to the professionals and scurry back into his box.
Most appalling is Mr. Kelly's and the spokesman's assertion that the ride was "hijacked" by an "anarchist group" before the Republican convention.
Mr. New is, as he should be, delightful and appalling in these scenes, making good on Steven's assertion that laughter is his release for an anger too dangerous to acknowledge openly.
Now, football's good name cannot be sustained by the feeble assertion that a referee is the sole arbiter of something as appalling as the De Jong tackle once he claims to have seen it.
He makes surprising and often unfounded assertions about the Nazi regime which tend to exonerate the Nazis for the appalling atrocities which they inflicted on the Jews.
Baird, now the police commissioner for Northumbria, said the family's assertion that the police had advised Andrade not to receive any therapy until after the trial was appalling.
It's appalling — appalling.
Quite appalling.
Or appalling?
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