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Poor lad's in tears, but that was appalling.
That was appalling: in the usually restrained E major section (it's marked sotto voce), Mr. Lang bounced on the piano bench as if he were riding a pony.
There was a New York revival a couple of years ago, and before Burns can stop him, Weitzenhoffer says: "That was appalling - no Nic, I can say it - because they hadn't got it.
"It was a tale of two cities, there was a very different narrative, a black Katrina narrative that was resounding and that was appalling to see played out in the media". .
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Actually, Mr Coates, it is Stoke's disciplinary record that is appalling.
"When police forces are using them to make decisions about someone's liberty in the justice system, that's appalling.
"If you read the Geoghan or Shanley retirement letters, that's appalling to me," Mr. Keating said.
"It is not coincidence that the more prudish western countries, of which the UK is one, have body attitude related outcomes that are appalling compared to those countries with more wholesome attitudes," it said.
"It's one of those tragedies that's appalling on all fronts," said Mr Forsyth.
"Many [illegal immigrants] are working under conditions that are appalling," Briggs says.
It clings to its delusions with a pertinacity that is appalling.
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