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It would be abominable to forget.
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And then the exquisitely mindful ending.... Cheryl - who strayed - embracing her past promiscuity, the heroin, the meandering - her entire life, her entire healing journey - all of the things that most viewers would consider to be abominable at best and avoidable at worst - and recounting about the family she was able to create after all hope for a traditional life would have seemed lost.
Officials and security experts make several broad points about why a military strike on Iran anytime soon would be an abominable idea.
My Sunday column argues that there isn't a real debate over a military strike on Iran, but a false debate: experts overwhelmingly think a strike now would be an abominable idea.
They found Lim to be "abominable and depraved" in carrying out his schemes.
UNESCO has certainly made other mistakes in the past -- but this particular abuse of authority would be so great, so abominable, so incomprehensible.
Whether "Sherlock: The Abominable Bride" would be just a jolly holiday experiment, or something to do with the rest of the series was unclear, even to reviewers, who watched with everyone else.
Of course, the oddballs still had to prove their worth — Rudolph cuts through the fog with his luminous schnoz, Hermey defangs the abominable snowman — in a way that would be hard to imagine today.
Irving S. Hamer Jr., the Manhattan representative on the Board of Education, who opposes the privatization initiative, said he thought it was "abominable" that Mr. Levy would choose schools whose students were mostly poor, black and Hispanic for the program.
"It's abominable that the mayor would close the free neighborhood pools without any public hearing," said Stewart Lilker, a Freeport resident and two-time mayoral candidate.
Simon Heffer, in Strictly English, declares that he will stick to what he calls "the old rule", because to plaster his work with "he or she" would represent "tedious verbosity", and to use "them" instead is "abominable".
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