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The first is that my article was used by factory farmers as a vindication of their monstrous practices.
Yet he called himself a patriot, and while decrying the "monstrous practices of Zionism" he valued Israel's "islands of marvellous humanism and creativity".
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Today, we rightly recognise bear baiting as a monstrous practice fit only for syphilis-riddled 16th century kings, which means we think of the bear as the underdog.
If rigid journalistic objectivity is the goal, then how is "[noting] the long line of monstrous regimes that have practiced" waterboarding any less insidious a prejudice than calling it torture outright?
But if a journalist gives me a vivid description of waterboarding, notes the long line of monstrous regimes that have practiced it, and then lays out the legal debate over whether it violates a specific statute or international accord, I don't care whether he uses the word or not".
Kiley Blackman, a Yonkers member of the group Showing Animals Respect and Kindness, called the practice "barbaric and monstrous".
They painted a monstrous picture of the giant Americans, accusing them not only of bombing villages but also of practicing cannibalism and slitting the bellies of pregnant women.
In practice, you can almost always pretend you meant monstrosity, since huge things are often also monstrous.
His silence becomes increasingly inexplicable and monstrous as the years go by; particularly when, unknowing, she responds as a woman to the affection and intimacy he practices with her.
"It is monstrous.
This is monstrous".
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