The LA Times and New York Times also came out with affronted editorials; one December 2010 NY Times piece called the Smithsonian's motion «
an appalling act of political cowardice.»
Not exact matches
«It is
appalling that women's contributions continue to be ignored in the history
of our country, including on our bank notes,» said one writer to Carney on Dec. 12, 2011, among many emails and letters obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information
Act.
Acting Bishop
of London Rt Rev Pete Broadbent told Premier his reaction, saying: «It was an
act of appalling wickedness and evil.
It is only God's concrete
act of loving them in the midst
of the most
appalling situations that makes their lives worth living.
This was a four - game career
of two distinct halves; a promising two - game first
act completely obliterated by an
appalling, two - game second
act.
To have committed these brutal murders in a house
of worship is
appalling and I, along with all people
of conscience, denounce these horrendous
acts.
To name but a few: I've had mercs spotted through walls, enemies alerted to a mercs presence for no apparent reason (yes I understand the stealth mechanics), enemy AI is
appalling (you can eliminate a building full
of enemies but just running a merc around the perimeter
of the building, thus alerting the enemies, and then shooting them all as they come out
of the door), the game is riddled with typos (e.g. some
of the mercs have a trait called «though», which is obviously meant to be «tough»), the voices
acting is poor and annoying (who honestly wants to have their merc scream the same phrase over and over again every time you select them?)
Cooper employs the technique
of using interviews as narration to cover gaps in time over the course
of a life committed to
appalling acts and increasing betrayals.
«It is
appalling about the incidents
of cutting, the
act of physical self - mutilation, and principals see it at every level
of middle school,» said Sandra Cruz from Patrick Henry Middle School in Granada Hills.
We're capable
of tiny
acts of kindness and
acts of the most
appalling destruction.
Robin Zubrin's Merchants
of Dispair, for instance, describes a long history
of science being used to legitimise some
of the most
appalling acts in history.