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"I was very appalled.

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But Ryan pressed further: "Many African Americans in that room – who included civil rights leaders, black comedians – were very appalled.... Black Republicans were upset, black Democrats were upset.

I'm very appalled by what I'm witnessing--a rapid (not gradual) descent into a totalitarian police state.

Mr. Goodness said the archdiocese was "very saddened and appalled by the news," adding that the church would cooperate with the police.

She said she was "very shocked" and "appalled" when Fairooz was arrested. .

"I was very shocked and appalled," Schrivjer told NBC's "Today".

During the "Happy Working Song" musical sequence, described as one of the film's "large scale production numbers", Giselle, who is very much appalled by the untidy state of Robert's Manhattan apartment, decides to "repay ... the favour" by taking the liberty of confronting and cleaning up the apartment's mess herself.

"I'm very angry and appalled by handling of sexual abuse allegations by Knox, Rentoull, who taught at Knox between 1969 and 1980, said.

It was a terrible feeling, but no one seemed very appalled by it.

But the fury and shame it expresses — and tries to provoke — in the course of examining a fictitious, Haditha-like atrocity committed by American soldiers in Iraq are very much the feelings of an appalled citizen.

"I was absolutely appalled.

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