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"What we had before was such a blight," she said.
"To have these mass killings is such a blight on everything that America stands for".
It is also madness to have a 50% "discount" on second homes, which are such a blight in beauty spots.
This has been a classic Leeds operation, with the private sector putting up money but the council also playing a vital part by agreeing to buy and demolish the hideous Millgarth police station which is such a blight on this area.
I lived in Dallas many years ago, and at one time there was a movement to tear down the Texas Depository Building, because it was such a blight on the image of the city.
The unprecedented income inequality in the nation today is such a blight that I thought it would stand on its own as an indictment of the actions and decisions since 1980 of certain of our political and business leaders which wrought this nightmare.
"If the government says HS2 is going to be such a big economic success, then they can afford proper compensation for all those blighted by the HS2 line.
Voters said no to incompetence and divisiveness and elbowed their way past the blight of racism that has been such a barrier to progress for so long.
Canada is such a civilised country, with really nice people, but it has become blighted by this one annual episode.
Such a blight it is for all our senses -- yes, even taste, for I did throw up a little in my mouth a couple of times -- I just wish people hadn't kicked up a stink over it, because then it would have remained unnoticed with 27 views, and I'd not have had to watch it.
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