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There is no culture so dreadful that it damages its children," Macvarish says.
The first quarter was so dreadful that the Jets had the ball for three minutes.
It was so dreadful that such a lovely person should face such a thing.
Some Polish Jews under Soviet occupation found life so dreadful that they sought refuge in Nazi-ruled Poland.
The result, Tony Sings The Great Hits Of Today, was so dreadful that his response to it was to regurgitate.
"The worst thing was that the disease is so dreadful that nearly every blood test was abnormal," Dr. Yu said.
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Mike Emery of The Austin Chronicle praised the film's "subtle touches"—such as radio broadcasts heard in the background describing grisly murders around Texas—and said that what made it so dreadful was that it never strayed too far from potential reality.
What makes their final suicide pact so dreadful is that the pair appear little more than children.
He was born in July 1934, at the height of Mussolini's fascist dictatorship and one year before his army invaded Ethiopia - an action that ultimately precipitated Italy's disastrous entry into the second world war on the side of the Nazis - "that war that was so dreadful for everybody".
The album Berlin is so dreadful a story that someone, maybe Lou himself, said it should be locked away in a black box and buried.
What could have happened to her that was so dreadful it made words fail?
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