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"But it was also because the leadership of the movement consistently stayed open to the possibility of reconciliation, and sought to understand the views even views that were appalling to them of the other side".
This WC offered slimmer pickings than usual - goals, thrills, entertainment - and some games that were appalling and ruined by the activities of the players, eg Brazil v Portugal and the final, to name but two.
These problems, informants suggested, resulted in working conditions for LHWs that were appalling, chaotic, corrupt, mismanaged, unstable and essentially exploitative: The conditions in which they work are appalling most of the time that they very often have to fund for the needs of the sick people from their own pockets, like buying food or stuff that people may need.
Ranney also saw over-full composting toilets along the trail that were "appalling".
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"I thought to myself: Not having butter in France, that's appalling," she said.
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.
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