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This horrific idea has been avoided down the centuries by the artists who portrayed the Christian limbo.
It's supposed to be a bit funny, I guess, but is also what you would do in the circumstance - and it brings that horrific idea into everyday language, which has been the main theme of the show.
At the time, she had a horrific idea of what refuges were like: "I just wouldn't have wanted to live in one... Until now!" Despite her personal story, she doesn't really know why she ended up working for Women's Aid.
The Asylum gave them somewhere new to go while harking to the past; this episode had the knockabout feel of an old Jon Pertwee adventure combined with the horrific idea of a place where the Daleks keep the ones even they're afraid of.
"Mobile voting is a horrific idea," the Center for Democracy and Technology's Joseph Lorenzo Hall, told CNN. "It's internet voting on people's horribly secured devices, over our horrible networks, to servers that are very difficult to secure without a physical paper record of the vote".
At the core of this book is the horrific idea of eugenics and despite being written several decades ago, its message remains valid for our generation.
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David Belton, the series director, is an Englishman who entered the project with "some pretty horrific preconceived ideas about American religion," particularly that fundamentalism imposed itself on the country's politics.
As for the idea, horrific to Democrats, of introducing formal competition to Medicare from private providers, this will go ahead but only in six cities and only starting in 2010.
"What could be more horrific than the idea of children perishing at sea because their parents have fallen for the false promises of the people smugglers?" the prime minister said.
The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and clarifications column, Wednesday April 18 2007 Tagalo Hassan had no idea that the horrific violence of Darfur had spread like a stain across the border into Chad and had been creeping towards his village for months.
To get an idea of how horrific, real-world events might affect fringe discourse, and what that twisted dialogue might produce when it spills back into reality, I called up Jessica A. Johnson, a University of Washington anthropology lecturer who studies how white men radicalize on the internet, and how conspiracies like Pizzagate originate.
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