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Jessica didn't learn this appalling term until she'd already experienced it, stumbling absently onto the daybed with him.
They are 'white trash': an appalling term, which Steinbeck would surely have regarded as not just disrespectful but sacrilegious.
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A head of department at a secondary school in Exeter said: "Digital and social media are a nightmare with 'anonymous' sites that slate students in the most appalling terms on their appearance, personality and anything judge-able".
What did take me aback was the vitriol directed at older voters, who were blamed in appalling terms.
Cullen Hoback, the director of the documentary, points out how LinkedIn had, until recently, one of the most appalling terms and conditions ever written, calling it "abysmal, "overreaching," and "ridiculous".
"It was great in terms of ratings, I thought it was appalling in terms of the way it just seemed to take over the American media," Kurtz said.
"The last two years have been appalling in terms of early snow," said Frank McCusker, chief executive of the Ski Club of Great Britain.
They are appalling in terms of privacy and freedom from state snooping, which after all can be pretty dangerous when individuals who are corrupt find work in the state machine.
"When we look to the assembly it's really appalling in terms of the number of women.
There have been some appalling howlers in terms of branding.
It is appalling that longer-term business investors suffer the highest increase in tax.
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