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14 Sentences With "most nauseating"

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The most nauseating thing about this Wonder Woman is its jingoistic obscurantism.
Increasingly, it's getting easier and easier to present the argument that he's simply one of the world's most nauseating celebrities.
The deaths happen in broad daylight and the camera never pans away, even offering the most nauseating moments in close-up shots.
Todd VanDerWerff: "Travel Agents" is the shortest episode of The Americans so far this season, and possibly not coincidentally the most nauseating.
But there wasn't much public discussion about the most nauseating factor: Zuckerberg took on this role of digital emperor of the world… accidentally.
Most Nauseating Torture Scene They say chivalry is dead, but I'm starting to believe it was all a myth in the first place.
With Hereditary, writer-director Ari Aster wanted to make a movie that felt unsafe, and the accident is the most nauseating articulation of that desire.
The sight of Cicero trying to talk his way out of his doom is one of the most nauseating moments in a very bloody and brilliant TV show.
According to a Chinese publication called NetEase, vendors in Wuhan have been selling shrimp balls that are made from the most unsavory of seafood, processed in pretty much the most nauseating way possible.
Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, in one of the most nauseating and legally ignorant assertions ever offered by any attorney for any president, stated that Trump could murder former FBI Director James Comey without fear of indictment.
Kabir's colleague and neighbour Kirti (Jacqueline Fernandez) channels her inner Lois Lane in the most nauseating way possible, and we have scenes where people are carrying "Eco-Friendly is the word" posters as Raka and the Flying Jatt battle it out.
S. P. B. Mais thought it "[a] quite unreadable novel about public school life and the war"; while Francis Birrell judged it "the most nauseating book to have come out of the war". The book proved extremely popular with readers, and some 300,000 copies had been sold by the end of 1939. A film adaptation (of the same title) was released in 1931. Among more recent commentators, Samuel Hynes in 1990 found the novel imbued with a "spirit of Brookeish, schoolboy patriotism".
"We just had to go with it in the end" agreed Cauty.The KLF interview, Snub TV, 30 January 1989 Drummond recalled the experience in a BBC Radio 1 interview with Richard Skinner in late 1990. Skinner called the record an "aberration", to which Drummond pleaded "guilty", adding that "we justified it all by saying to ourselves 'We're celebrating a very British thing here... you know, something that Timmy Mallett understands'". In a KLF Communications information sheet, Drummond called "Doctorin' the Tardis" "probably the most nauseating record in the world" (a claim also made on the label of the record itself) but added that "we also enjoyed celebrating the trashier side of pop".
" In an interview with the Electronic Intifada in September 2002, Dabashi referred to the pro-Israel lobby as "Gestapo apparatchiks" and that "The so-called "pro-Israeli lobby" is an integral component of the imperial designs of the Bush administration for savage and predatory globalization." He also criticized "fanatic zealots from Brooklyn" who have settled on Palestinian lands. Dabashi has also harshly criticized the New York Times for what he describes as a bias towards Israel, stating that the paper is "the single most nauseating propaganda paper on planet."How Do We Sleep While Beirut Is Burning? by Hamid Dabashi, OhmyNews, August 9, 2006.(retrieved on November 8, 2008). In September 2004, Dabashi sharply criticized Israel in the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, writing that: > What they call "Israel" is no mere military state. A subsumed militarism, a > systemic mendacity with an ingrained violence constitutional to the very > fusion of its fabric, has penetrated the deepest corners of what these > people have to call their "soul.

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