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He said he was "somewhat appalled" by Mr. Hayden's charge.
"I was somewhat appalled when I saw the statistics," he says.
He adds, "Teddy Roosevelt generally looks angry and somewhat appalled, so he was the easiest".
She is somewhat appalled by the whole thing because they seem too old for romance to her and also because they seem to be suffering - all in all very unlike people making love in the movies.
Crispin Blunt, a Conservative former minister whose parents and father-in-law died of cancer, made the case for people to be given a choice how to end their lives, saying he was somewhat "appalled that the Catholic and faith lobby seek to limit personal autonomy".
In a 1993 review for The Times Book Review of Mr. Paz's "Essays on Mexican Art," Hayden Herrera, the biographer of Frida Kahlo, upbraided him: "While Mr. Paz admires the authenticity of Kahlo's self-portraits, he is, like many men of his generation, somewhat appalled by them.
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His own politics were somewhat of a mystery, though I know he was appalled by the vulgarity, xenophobia and know-nothingness of the modern Republican Party.
Chelle, appalled at their impulsive decision, still helps to nurse the woman, Caroline (Samantha Soule), who somewhat implausibly refuses to say much about who she is or what happened to her.
I am appalled.
I was appalled.
Big Business is appalled.
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