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Appraising the script for the director's current project, an intellectual declares, "What monstrous presumption to think that others could benefit from the squalid catalogue of your mistakes".
"It obligates us to great responsibility and forces us to deeply recognise on what a... precipice the world stood at that time, what monstrous consequences violence and moral intolerance, genocide and persecution of others, could lead to".
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When former BBC boxing commentator Peter Wilson heard of Buttrick's "grotesque" ambitions, he wrote: "What a monstrous, degrading, disgusting idea!
What a monstrous symbol!
What a monstrous egotist, I say.
It's about time we realized what a monstrous boondoggle and ruinous waste of our resources is entailed by our bloated military establishment and its leechlike private contractors.
Steven Burkeman What a monstrous insult it is to print the totally unsubstantiated allegation that the Red Army carried out "rape on an industrial scale" (Letters, April 13), completely belittling the sacrifices made by the Soviet Union to destroy nazism (95% of all the fighting).
"What a monstrous, degrading, disgusting idea!" wrote former BBC boxing commentator Peter Wilson in 1948, on learning of Buttrick's "grotesque" ambitions.
What new monstrous figure will Joseph Farah and Co. liken Obama to then?
What a monstrous idea that the FDIC should be looking at retirement money as a safety net for failed lenders!
In between lots of bad opinions chirped with unholy amounts of confidence, there was a recurring birdie imploring everyone to click here and read about what a monstrous soul Hollywood fashion lord Marc Jacobs really is.
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