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We feel there is no abomination of which apparently "civilised" people are not capable.
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Is that an abomination, or no big deal?
The charges were an abomination -- no truer in Mr. Murphy's case than in Mr. Wigton's.
The railway, when it first appeared, driving its filthy, noisy path through the eternal peace of the timeless countryside, was an abomination like no other.
And turn his back he most certainly had: "an abomination that no longer exists for me" was his description of Anna Karenina in the early 1880s.
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While he trusts most everything in the Bible and knows that Leviticus condemns homosexuality as an abomination, "there's no other reason I can think it's wrong except the Bible," he said.
It would be easy to be sniffy – to dismiss the theme tune as an "abomination", to suggest they get the world's No 1 jet skier instead – but in other respects the programme hasn't changed.
The religious, social, and economic sins of Judah roll from the prophet's utterances in staccato-like sequence: (1) "Bring no more vain offerings; incense is an abomination to me.
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