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Ms. Dolbeare, who had not seen Dr. Kamer's study, said of the shortage of homes that working families can afford: "It's appalling over all, and it's probably worse in Long Island than a lot of other places".

Former referees' boss Keith Hackett said officiating in the Premier League was "bordering on appalling" over Christmas, but Pellegrini disagreed.

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Justice Minister Andrew Little told Radio New Zealand this morning those numbers were an "appalling over-representation of Māori".

On Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross's "Sachsgate" affront of 2008, Armstrong added, "appalling, over-the-line-stepping as it was, I could write a thesis on why they were doing something extremely funny".

Reconciliation took longer still, but in 1997 an editorial in the unionist Belfast News Letter about Bloody Sunday condemned the Paras' "appalling over-reaction" in shooting down people "who were guilty of nothing" and called for "a heartfelt, unambiguous apology from the highest possible source".

Lisa Longstaff, from War, said: "It's appalling that when over 90% of rapists are getting away with it and two women a week are killed by partners or ex-partners, women who report violence are being imprisoned.

"While rape certainly existed prior to the war, the brutal nature of the violations that we see is appalling – with over 1,000 women and girls raped per month.

Labour's poor performance can't be solely attributed to Gordon Brown's appalling performance over the past six months.

On March 10, Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk, in a letter to Mr. Talarico, expressed shock at the "appalling conduct" over the shoving and shouting at the March 7 county convention.

"So far, more than 608,000 readers have signed our petition urging the government to sort out the appalling mess over asylum, which sees a flood of economic refugees jeopardising the rights of those who are fleeing persecution in their homelands".

Damp and fetid in the tropical air, immersed in virtual darkness, this is where slaves were kept, often for months at a time before being led down a tunnel through the "door of no return" to ships riding in the surf, ready to begin their appalling voyage over the ocean.Just one of the countless inmates left a written record.

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