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The term "commit heinous" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English, usually in the context of a person or group of people having performed a morally wrong or abhorrent act
For example: "The dictator was found guilty of committing heinous crimes against his people."
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Let's admit that we support a penal system that eliminates poor people who commit heinous crimes.
Both of which, however, commit heinous crimes against palaeontological interpretation in terms of what begat what.
Justice Department guidelines sanctimoniously advised against allowing informers to commit heinous crimes, but these were routinely ignored.
Hybristophilia is described as a condition whereby women are sexually aroused by and responsive to the men who commit heinous crimes.
"I believe the death penalty is an appropriate response and punishment to those who commit heinous crimes against their fellow men and women," she said.
The reggae musician suggested members of the terrorist group would be less likely to commit heinous acts if they listened to more reggae and smoked weed.
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"Sometimes the people we represent have committed heinous crimes," he said.
Is this the result of ice-crazed women rampaging our streets committing heinous acts?
Oh look, another "sincere apology" by #Obama to #Karzai after US military commits heinous crimes in #Afghanistan.
"They have committed heinous offenses, the public is afraid of them and prosecutors are reluctant to release them.
And yet, if someone has committed heinous crimes and is then found to have bad genes or a neurological abnormality, should we presume that biology compelled him?
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