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The Moments of Silence in the House have become an abomination.
Sterns warns that the combination of the super-soldier formula and Banner's blood may cause him to become an "abomination", but Blonsky insists.
(And did you hear much discussion of America's poor people at the State of the Union?) Funny how trickle-down economics, a concept beloved by the GOP and its plutocratic allies, as well as by corporate Democrats, become an abomination when the galoshes are on the other foot and favor the less well off.
So began a war that has waxed and waned, sputtered and sprinted, until it became an unmitigated disaster, an abomination of justice and a self-perpetuating, trillion-dollar economy of wasted human capital, ruined lives and decimated communities.
What was once the most inspiring, heart-gushing film of the past year has now become a tale of fear and hellish abominations.
And the notion of gay marriage, viewed as an abomination by a huge swath of the electorate, is threatening to become a decisive element in the presidential campaign.
Indifference is a slippery slope that can become a grand slide of humanity toward the bottom of a trajectory that allows abominations to become the norm -- poisonous gas released in a subway in Japan, an attack on New York's World Trade Center.
In the process, he became a key player in Reconstruction, the short-lived experiment in bi-racial democracy that former planters across the South viewed as an abomination second only to emancipation.
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Speaking on Radio Ulster, she condemned a homophobic attack near Belfast, but added that homosexuality was an "abomination" and that she worked with a "lovely" psychiatrist who helps homosexuals become heterosexual.
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