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When the "absolutely loathsome practices" came to light, then "of course I changed my mind," the mayor said.
Excerpt: Cadorna, like most Italian soldiers an avid admirer of all things Roman, resurrected one of the ancient Roman Army's most loathsome practices, decimation.
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It is an entirely loathsome practice, now reportedly widespread on what can only be described as the young persons' singles/dating scene.
The Counter-Terrorism Act, drafted by the Clinton administration, imported into our law the loathsome practice of trials on secret evidence.
"The use of nor'easter to describe a northeast storm is a pretentious and altogether lamentable affectation, the odious, even loathsome, practice of landlubbers who would be seen as salty as the sea itself".
To be clear, I don't want to conflate this interesting research with the loathsome practice of putting celebrity faces on adult film star bodies.
While Gutman was widely castigated for his comments, the loathsome practice of blaming Israel for the hatred lobbed at her is all too common.
Claiming that it was part of the fight against terrorism, the George W. Bush administration revived the loathsome cold war practice of denying visas to foreign intellectuals, artists and others because of their views.
The president respects Bernstein (as he calls her), despite her "loathsome and abominable" sexual practices, because she's a pro.
Exercise is loathsome.He lived to 75.
He was a willing, witting advocate for a morally loathsome system, and his ideas, put into practice by a later generation of hotheads and fanatics brought on the Civil War and the ruination of Calhoun's own beloved South.
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