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the objectionable
adjective
Arousing disapproval; worthy of objection; offensive.
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He has since replaced the objectionable fare.
The objectionable BBC was dropped from Star's north Asian schedule.
That phrase grants philosophical license to the peculiar, the obscene, and the objectionable.
The company's president, Hank Sheinkopf, said that it had not placed the objectionable calls.
All one can do, perhaps, is try to substitute a preferred myth for the objectionable one.
But, as usually happens here, the objectionable legality of this outburst was ignored.
A hearing was held Sunday afternoon, and BP formally agreed to nullify the objectionable language in the contracts.
"The forensic analysis could not establish that Favre sent the objectionable photographs to Sterger," the league said in a statement.
Just when you're settling into a binary split between the objectionable tossers and dependable Ian, the relationships change.
Most of the objectionable fees have been imposed since 2005, when the 2004 law went into effect.
By the last chapter, Christine has more or less turned into the objectionable Beverly from Mike Leigh's "Abigail's Party".
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