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The percentage of children born out of wedlock (an atrocious term itself) is rising as well.
The front page of the Glendale News-Press on Dec. 18 featured another article concerning the monument statue to the World War II "comfort women" — what an atrocious term.
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The roads were in an atrocious condition.
So parliament was told it would be consulted, but only on a take-it-or-leave-it basis, which will force MPs to accept whatever Mrs May comes back with, even if the terms are atrocious for Britain, because the alternative would be worse.
"For lack of a better term, it's atrocious," he said about the ordinance.
"For lack of a better term, it's atrocious," he told WPLG of the new ordinance.
With a rout on the cards, Scarlets lost their edge while Zebre came to terms with the atrocious weather conditions to stage some strong attacks of their own before the interval.
I love its atrocious accent, its inferiority complex in terms of New York, its nut-job drivers, the insane logic of its street system.
"Banning life-saving abortions in all circumstances is atrocious but seeking to raise jail terms for women who seek an abortion or those who provide support is simply despicable".
"It came to a head after one half-term, their behaviour was just atrocious, and we realised some of them hadn't had a hot meal in a week".
Dozens of paramilitary commanders, responsible for thousands of murders in the 1990s, are due to leave prison this year at the end of eight-year terms after confessing to their most atrocious crimes.
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