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In one ghastly case, a would-be donor (with an instantly recognisable name) rang a charity to ask whether he could visit.
Two days later, he went further by linking the drive to curb welfare spending to the ghastly case of Mick Philpott, the jobless multiple benefit claimant who killed six of his 17 children in a fire.
It will bring to a close an unusually ghastly case that stoked parents' fears about allowing their children to walk the city's streets alone and forced residents of Borough Park, one of the city's safest neighborhoods, to confront violence that they had seen before only from afar.
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And in the ghastly face of this undead abomination, we see the effectiveness of makeup's ability to transform the human face into a monster in this case via some pointy ears and false teeth.
Tuesday's plea — which lasted more than an hour — reprised the case's ghastly theme with frequent references to "systematic tissue harvesting".
They are never scared of sliding into ghastly dork-dom in case someone ever found out that they were smart.
American companies, notably Yahoo!, have learned from the ghastly lesson offered by his case.
At the inky heart of the case, in that ghastly little hole in time, the silence remains.
You see evidence of this all the time: a network renews a bad show, cancels a good show, or puts on a new show and promotes it as being terrific and later reveals that insiders knew all along that it stank, as Jeff Zucker, then the president of NBC Entertainment, did in the case of the ghastly 2003 comedy "Coupling".
The combination of BP and the Lockerbie case is a potentially ghastly one.
But in that case, wasn't it ghastly having to deliver up the women, and the porn, and the racism, for all that Thwaite had prepared the way with the letters?
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