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Talking about adventure today is utterly grotesque and repulsive.
Again, the invasion was horrifying enough, and its aftermath is utterly grotesque.
"I said the high executive salaries were utterly grotesque," he says.
Clegg has said the comments by Farage were "utterly grotesque" given Putin's support for the Syrian regime.
Staring imperiously from an oversized, computer-generated head, the queen manages the unlikely feat of being at once utterly grotesque and alarmingly sexy.
And even in a conflict that has plumbed new depths of depravity on all sides, the government emerges badly with its hideous barrel bombs pulverising neighbourhoods, cruel deployment of gas and utterly grotesque torture.
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The rough diamonds of the Parachute Regiment are persuasively deemed, in Paul Greengrass's gut-wrenchingly powerful newsreel-vérité work, to have disgraced themselves utterly in the grotesque fiasco of Bloody Sunday.
Frequently described as utterly compelling but senselessly grotesque by her contemporaries, they were often read to be full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Jones's preening, lisping Truman Capote is a creation of genius; remarkably, he makes the amoral author (feigning friendship with two killers to get the story that became In Cold Blood) both grotesque and utterly seductive.
His art is grotesque, violent, and utterly fascinating.
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