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How horrid to be Henry VIII.
It is absolutely horrid to be caught up in this side of things".
Boswell went up that in 1762, overcoming a panic attack to get to the top and recording shakily that it was "horrid to be so monstrous a way up in the air, so far above London and its spires".
Others "came running to us from the country, having their hands cut off; some lost both arms and legs; some were supporting their entrails with their hands, while others were mangled in other horrid ways too horrid to be conceived".
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"It's a horrid time to be over-extended in business because there's no way to recover, but it's also a time of great opportunity, with smart people available for hire and cheap resources.
It was a horrid time to be a young Bangladeshi in Britain – a time when pubs displayed signs saying "no Blacks, no Irish, no dogs", and violent racism was rife.
One would expect a claim of such horrid abuse to be supported with ample evidence from a watchdog organization such as Amnesty International.
The first two chapters of Eaarth line up the evidence in a devastating way to show that climate change is not (despite the political rhetoric of the past decade) some horrid thing to be visited upon our grandchildren.
Some people will send horrid comments just to be mean; just ignore their comments.
It's a relief doing a show where you don't have to be horrid.
But the CMA's job isn't to be horrid to us, so it suggests the banks should be clearer about their costs, to make comparisons easier.
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