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They take them to prevent a pain which may occur, to be totally insensitive.
What's more it's totally insensitive, a kick in the teeth for the families.
The implication being, of course, that anyone doing it was totally insensitive.
Labour MP for Liverpool Walton Steve Rotheram told the Press Association: "It's totally insensitive.
"I thought people were totally insensitive to the emotional things that were going on with our players," Thomas said.
Otherwise, the narrator is a lout, a son of a bitch, and totally insensitive to everything he's been telling us.
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But they were not completely insensitive.
Yea!? Phew, I was this close to being totally culturally insensitive.
So, to sum up, Mourdock may be wrong, and he may be, as Amy says, "totally oblivious and insensitive" to the horror of being pregnant by rape, but he is a) not endorsing rape as God's will and b) not out of line with a particular line of Christian belief.
Carla del Ponte, the chief prosecutor of the ICTY, described the report's authors as "totally blind, profoundly insensitive and clearly willing to obstruct all efforts to find reconciliation, truth and justice".
Up to 800 republicans held a party at a hotel in Donegal in September 2003 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the escape, which was described by Ulster Unionist Party MP Jeffrey Donaldson as "insensitive, inappropriate and totally unnecessary".
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