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Examples include "bling" in English or the bizarre "rawa-dawa" in Mundari, which apparently means "the sensation of suddenly realising you can do something reprehensible and no one is there to witness it".
One can also hope that they will come not only when Trump or the Republicans do something reprehensible to trigger them, but also when the entire country seems to be in moral torpor from which it needs to be awakened.
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It was as if I had just done something reprehensible.
In "Northeast Regional," your story in this week's issue, a man named Richard is interrupted during a weekend away with someone else's wife by the news that his son, Rowan, who's at boarding school, has done something reprehensible.
It's worth examining the soldier's attitudes - they do not look to me like men who feel they've been caught doing something reprehensible.
Yes, in my estimation he had done something reprehensible.
You still did something reprehensible, and you don't get to feel better because you then did something irrelevant, even if that irrelevant thing was nice.
The superior officer who orders a subordinate to do something morally reprehensible is not in a position to blame the subordinate for carrying out the order, even if civilians are.
You've got Jesus on your side so there's no way you would do something morally reprehensible, such as taking $30 billion away from feeding the poor or stonewalling legislation that would give millions access to basic and affordable health care.
After Sandy Hook there was a public outcry - a hope that we might capitalize on the public outrage and do something to curb the reprehensible availability of automatic weapons.
He asked me to do something which I found morally reprehensible." The V on Hall's forehead becomes more pronounced.
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