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I sit there decoding the acronyms flying around the tent, trying not to feel horrendously out of sorts, until the creative genius next to me subtly pokes and asks what 'ROI' means.
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If July felt horrendously hot, that's because it was.
"People understand that things are going horrendously, the paper is losing money and there have to be concessions, but people don't feel that the company tried very hard to make the concessions more palatable or equitable," said Scott Allen, a Globe reporter.
This is partly because the rickshaw-wallahs are very persistent, partly because I feel I should be supporting people struggling to make a living (one in five of the city's inhabitants depends on the rickshaw business for their income) and partly because Dhaka is now starting to get unbearably hot and humid (and I'm starting to get horrendously lazy).
Technically, a score of 7 still represents the lowest possible score -- the equivalent of 1 on any other site, and the message that someone finds the photograph horrendously ugly -- but Mr. Taing said a 7 was easier to take than a 1. "If someone gets a 5, they could feel really disappointed," he said.
It shows the fine margins in these games because I felt we hadn't played horrendously badly on Saturday for 60 minutes, but then we conceded two stupid goals.
It was horrendously frightening.
Sex, love, and illicit instincts are horrendously cliché in the abstract, but they feel and this is the problem utterly unique in the particular.
"It is getting horrendously bad".
Through three sets, I was playing horrendously.
People seem horrendously offended by trivia.
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