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Hinch called it a "dreadful mistake" and said he never saw her again.
Saul Eslake, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Australia, calls it a "dreadful policy" that would not bear out Mr Abbott's claim that it would raise productivity.
Isn't it a dreadful thought that one old Etonian could be replaced by another?" Banks's associates come from a different world.
Before you know it, a dreadful worm has grown within him, and tyrannically sucked off all the vital juices for itself".
In their DVD & Video Guide, Mick Martin and Marsha Porter called it a "dreadful low-budget film with some excellent special effects by David Allen".
It a dreadful curse because it is self-propelling and allows for ever more latitude to kill and destroy without any sense of remorse.
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For taxpayers and consumers who must pay for it, it is a dreadful deal.
Even as it is, it's a dreadful place.
Parts of the job are fabulous – people wouldn't do it if it were a dreadful job as well.
But it is the writing itself that really makes it such a dreadful book; it is incredibly poor, cringe-inducing in spots.
He said it was a "dreadful disease and it's extremely distressing for farmers to have to cope with it".
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