The Bar and the solicitors» profession are incredibly demanding in the hours of work and the working conditions are
frankly appalling.
Ill try to keep out of any family feuding as Im a long way off in mind, stuck with my modernism, and frail body, and far too sensitive to personal insult.What does interest me is
the frankly appalling lack of anything visual in the current hang at the Tate Britain, which Alan mentions.There was one room where there was a visual lift, with one of the Hoylands from the Whitechapel [crimson ground], an early Gillian Ayres, the odd Prunella Clough and Bernard Cohen.Its as tho Culture in the broadest sense collapsed after about 1985.
I think it is unconscionable and ridiculous and
frankly appalling that a school board has to hold a public hearing to adopt a textbook but that a takeover of a school by a private entity can be done without a public hearing, without an election, without an expiration date, and without any public input, discussion, or choice as to which private entity gets the charter.
But Jenny Jones, the Green Party mayoral candidate in London, said the idea of unarmed demonstrators being shot at was «
frankly appalling».
Otherwise they're boring and vulnerable,
a frankly appalling exchange.
Not exact matches
Frankly it is
appalling to hear people moan and cry for Jesus as if they want him to sleep with them.
Your comments are
appalling, sick and
frankly abhorrent.
Frankly I find that union's tactics
appalling as well.
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Frankly, it's
appalling that there are no Latinas in the State Senate.
And
frankly, I found a lot of the traditions associated with marriage to be pretty
appalling.
Tully prefers to remain at the level of paying tribute to women for their physical and psychic hardships, and, in that regard,
frankly, reeks a little of self - pity at this
appalling #MeToo moment.
by Walter Chaw Woody Allen's stock had been falling when the surprising restraint and structure of the
frankly - just - decent Match Point temporarily staunched a hemorrhage of
appalling failures.