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But we took a deplorable situation and made it more appalling.
For transgender patients, the standard of care can be even more appalling.
Even more appalling is the treatment of who you are spending time with.
That 1876 election was just far crazier (and far more appalling) than anything conceivable today.
Yet what's more appalling is that this is isn't even the first case this year.
This kind of tragedy seems all the more appalling because it might have been prevented.
Even more appalling is the pervasiveness of violence suffered by women even within their own homes.
All of which makes what Republicans are trying to do to discredit Vindman all the more appalling.
"This astonishing admission is more appalling evidence of foreign entanglements and conflicts of interest involving the Trump team," Sen.
When the senator expressed her hope that he would be in the film, Crews elaborated with more appalling details.
"This astonishing admission is more appalling evidence of foreign entanglements and conflicts of interest involving the Trump team," he said.
Books of The Times No one would find the prospect of posthumous fame more appalling than the photographer Vivian Maier.
Even more appalling was the fact that such abortion providers were receiving federal taxpayer dollars intended to provide family planning services.
The murder of an innocent counter-protestor by a man in town for the march made the incident even more appalling.
But the fact of this phenomenon is real, and frankly, even more appalling when framed within the context of our global hunger problem.
Even more appalling, this figure means Obama will have added almost as much national debt as every other president and Congress before him—combined.
" Of all the sights of this jaded city, none are more appalling than the stark images of amputee veterans rolling along on wooden "cripple-carts.
And still Trump's comments, made when he was 59 years old, are far more appalling than those of guys in their late teens and early twenties.
The video runs nearly 30 minutes before corrections officers casually enter the frame — negligence made more appalling by the fact that an officer had filmed the attack.
What's even more appalling is that the White House didn't even try to deny that Trump used that slur, which was first reported in The Washington Post.
Public confidence in the V.A., sorely tested, will not be repaired until the appalling suicide rate goes down, and watchdogs have no more appalling lapses to write about.
We are all just doing our best to make it through the day, and I'm sure our kids can all name far more appalling crimes we've committed against them.
Factor in race, and it's even more appalling: Black women make 63% of what white men do, and Latina women make 54%, according to the National Women's Law Center.
Making liberal use of dizzying close-ups, he swerves from dark coming-of-age comedy to outright horror, refusing to punish Erica for behavior that grows ever more appalling.
The details remain secret, but the information we have already suggests that this situation is even more appalling than what we have seen until now from the Trump administration.
While we're at it, with the new iPad Pros recently switching over to USB-C, Apple's continued support for the Lightning connector on the iPhone has become even more appalling.
Similarly, the company's men were often wicked and arrogant; they bribed, robbed and killed those who crossed them — yet their Indian opponents could commit even more appalling acts of violence.
I was familiar with the work of personal documentarians such as McElwee and Ed Pincus, but this was so much bolder and blunter, so much funnier and needier and faster and more appalling.
That, coupled with the fact that Kelly had come to learn at least some of the allegations against Porter last fall, make Kelly's urging Porter to stay on the job all the more appalling.
The history was made all the more appalling and personal by his maternal grandfather, a former Nazi Party member who lamented the demise of Hitler whenever something about life in a democracy got on his nerves.
Recent reports described more appalling details about the detention centers on the southwestern border where the United States is holding thousands of migrant children (without clean clothes, regular adult supervision or, in some cases, access to basic hygiene).
And what's even more appalling is that Trump allies will try to dismiss the criticism of his remarks as nothing more than a confirmation of Democrats' ill intent and the rabid anti-Trump bias of the news media.
"It is appalling that ICE wants to lock these people up and throw away the key, and even more appalling that ICE misled the court in order to do so," said Miriam Aukerman, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU of Michigan, in a statement.
But there's potentially an even more appalling cover-up by Trump -- or by some in his administration -- that concerns the death of a 20183-year-old migrant girl just five weeks before the November 2018 midterm elections that the Trump administration didn't reveal at the time to the American public.
The underlying science offers the much less reassuring conclusion that any amount of lead is harmful and tons of kids are ingesting more lead than they should: Neurological research is demonstrating that lead's effects are even more appalling, more permanent, and appear at far lower levels than we ever thought.
And when the auditor had asserted his non-comprehension, he would proceed to elucidate by some new proposition, yet more appalling.
The more appalling is a crime, the more dreadful is his punishment. Shocking and unfathomable events slash the tissue of present-day reality. Gradually Sasha becomes too dangerous to live among people, and one day the entire world revolts against him. He possesses a supernatural power, enabling him to destroy everything on his way.
Statistics alone provide evidence of Dr. R.G. Ferguson's lasting impact on the fight against tuberculosis. In 1917 the Province of Saskatchewan recorded a rate of incidence of 50 per 100,000 of population. The death rate for Saskatchewan's First Nations infants in their first year was even more appalling: in 1936 it was still 1,603 per 100,000. By 1948, the year Ferguson retired, the death rate was down to 17 per 100,000.
And when this apparently also involves the violation of freedom of > expression it makes the crime that much more appalling." ::The Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Erkki Tuomioja, stated: : > "I'm deeply shocked about this [murder], I knew her and I was familiar with > her work. I knew she was extremely brave, because for her revelations, > outspokenness and honesty she has gained many enemies. This kind of murder > will put the credibility of the Russian administration into question.
On 27 January, the 29th Division took in an advance of only and on 1 February, an Australian attack on Stormy Trench was repulsed by a German counter-attack. A second attack on 4 February succeeded. On 8 February, a battalion of the 17th Division took a trench overlooking Saillisel and held it, despite German counter-attacks that continued on 9 February. On 21 and 22 February, Australian troops captured more of Stormy Trench despite rain, which made the ground even more "appalling", than before the freeze in January and early February.
The earliest recorded observations of volcanic lightning are from Pliny the Younger, describing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, "There was a most intense darkness rendered more appalling by the fitful gleam of torches at intervals obscured by the transient blaze of lightning." The first studies of volcanic lightning were also conducted at Mount Vesuvius by Professor Palmieri who observed the eruptions of 1858, 1861, 1868, and 1872 from the Vesuvius Observatory. These eruptions often included lightning activity. A famous image of the phenomenon was photographed by Carlos Gutierrez and occurred in Chile above the Chaiten Volcano.
" He described the series as "a war comic", stating that this "makes this title book something that Ennis does better than most." Leroy Douresseaux from ComicBookBin also praised Ennis writing during his Midnighter #5 review, saying that "in his comics, life is precious, making it all the more appalling that so many lives come to such horrific endings." Douresseaux was positive about Midnighter's characterization too, stating that Ennis "works Midnighter with dark edgy humor as Warren Ellis did in the early days of the character." Writing for Comics Bulletin, Bruce Logan complimented Midnighter #7 story: "The brilliance of Brian K. Vaughan’s novel approach becomes evident when one reads it.
Although it is not known how Haydn and Marianne met, their friendship originated in correspondence: having arranged the Andante movement of one of Haydn's symphonies for piano, she sent a copy of her work to the composer, asking him to critique it. Here is the text of her letter, dated 10 June 1789:Translation from Robbins Landon (1959, 85). According to Robbins Landon (1959, xxi), Marianne had trouble with German spelling; her orthography was "several grades more appalling than Haydn's". : [three crosses] : Most respected Herr v[on] Hayden, : With your kind permission, I take the liberty of sending you a pianoforte arrangement of the beautiful Andante from your so admirable composition.
The Scotsman described Worst as "profoundly bleak",Book review: Worst. Person. Ever. by Douglas Coupland, by Susan Mansfield, at the Scotsman; published 20 October 2013 while the Washington Post called it "scabrously hilarious" and "an erupting Vesuvius of abuse and profanity".‘Worst. Person. Ever.,’ by Douglas Coupland, by Steve Donoghoe; at the Washington Post; published 6 May 2014; retrieved 16 May 2014 The A.V. Club stated that it was "essentially an extended shaggy-dog story", A series of vulgar, hilarious adventures for the Worst. Person. Ever., by Noah Cruickshank, at the A.V. Club, published 31 March 2014; retrieved 16 May 2014 and the Financial Times said that the "plot is a cavalcade of more or less random events", but emphasized that it "succeeds by virtue of its verbal energy, the brio of its invention, the snappiness with which successive gags and ever more appalling atrocities are piled on."Worst. Person. Ever.

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