Sentences with phrase «say appalled»

Amazed, and disappointed, I would go so far as to say appalled, for reasons that are obscure to me, since why should I desire change, I who have come back to live amidst the rubble of the past?
For those SEO's working in social markets, I would be astonished or should I say appalled, if they hadn't already plugged social into their off site promotion.

Not exact matches

He said on Tuesday he was «appalled that two clowns have won» Italy's Feb.24 - 25 election.
As the daughter of a Vietnam Veteran I must say that I am appalled at the actions of Lil Wayne walking all over the American flag.
I'd wager there will be some people sufficiently appalled by the idea that they decide to take illegal action to interfere with it,» he says.
«I was appalled at the lack of technology available for disabled kids,» says Lathan.
Now that Singapore has achieved such enormous material success, Lee says that he is appalled by the lack of books, culture, and social graces among citizens.
Low has already been suspended of all duties as a vicar of the United Benefice of Heybridge with Langford, while his diocese said it was «appalled» by the case.
The sophisticated crowd, the ones in the black ties using the right forks and saying, «Oh, no more for me... I don't care for any,» are appalled.
When the disciples were appalled at the impossibility of the situation, Jesus said that what is impossible for men is possible for God.
Andrew Bennett, Canada's ambassador for religious freedom, said his country is «shocked and appalled» that Sudan would impose the death penalty on a pregnant woman merely for practicing her religion.
I have to say I am shocked and appalled at the reaction of so called «Christians» spouting that God did not put people in high positions to witness... do you ever read the Bible?
For Jews, wealth appeared a self - evident blessing from God, and even the disciples are appalled by what Jesus has to say.
The whole thing rests upon one author — Michael Prescott's — highly selective excerpting and chopping up of a private [i.e., thinking out loud without clarifications] journal written when Rand was barely out of her teens, fresh from the blood bath of 1920s Soviet Russia — and still made it very clear that her read on the personalities of the observers showed that they were not appalled by Hickman's crime — she said there had been far worse, without the same spectacle of glee — but by his flamboyant and mocking defiance of society.
Reacting to the allegations, Prime Minister Theresa May said she was «appalled», adding she will work to ensure women are «genuinely» respected.
I have no intention of disparaging this; but to be able to lose one's reason, and therefore the whole of finiteness of which reason is the broker, and then by virtue of the absurd to gain precisely the same finiteness — that appalls my soul, but I do not for this cause say that it is something lowly, since on the contrary it is the only prodigy.
In a series of tweets, the actress — who is the voice of Snow White — said, «I have now fully reviewed the [marketing] for Red Shoes, I am just as appalled and angry as everyone else, this wasn't approved by me or my team.
«I was appalled to see the condition of the place,» said New Yorker Nagassar Ramgarib, a practicing Hindu.
For what President Obama went through with Pastor Wright, I am appalled that nothing has been said about what Mormons believe.
Times when John Calvin said, «The future appalls me.
Simon Christie, defending, said his client could not recall what made him burgle the home and commit «these dreadful acts which appals and disgusts him» but he had taken a «potentially toxic» combination of drugs.
Vegetable industry body AusVeg has said it is «appalled» at the number of vegetables that do not receive a full rating under the new voluntary Health Star Rating System, which is to be rolled out in the coming months.
Also, I'll have you know I pushed and pushed and puuuushed to use half - part whole grain flour here but Thom said the Germans would be appalled.
A spokesperson for the Mr Littleproud said the minister, like many others, was appalled by what he saw taking place on the hips and immediately took decisive steps to ensure the live export industry's integrity but also ensure those doing the wrong thing are «nailed».
«We were really appalled and shocked when it came down,» said Moore, who was an independent member in the ACT Legislative Assembly and a former health minister.
«I was appalled that he was a suspect,» Simmons says.
Now everybody has one, even the apartment buildings,» Wilder says, sounding faintly appalled.
Surely, as a former Marine, you must have been appalled at an environment in which players could openly defy coach Dennis Erickson's efforts to restrain them during that game and then have one of them say, as center Darren Handy did, that their behavior «might be embarrassing to the university and the coaches, but it's not to the players.
Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who said he was «appalled» at the exchange but powerless to reverse it, received more mail on the trade than on the introduction of the designated hitter rule that same spring.
Then he looked at me and said, «Amigo, you made this stuff??? Thinking he was pleasantly appalled, I was like, «Yeah, man.
I just wan na say that i was appalled by our performance on the weekend i got up at 5.30 am to see our boys misplacing passes, no rhythm, no focus in attack it was truly not an accident.
«After trying for three days not to rise to the bait, we are both fed up and appalled by the lies spread by the national media,» said the player.
I must say that I do not even disagree with the ideas you have, but am appalled and bewildered as to why you would write as though you are some authoritative figure with the «right» answer and that other are wrong and hurting their children.
In an interview, CPS parent Joy Mollet said she was appalled by the classroom breakfast program offered by her children's public preschool and does not want to see it at their grade school, Hawthorne Scholastic Academy.
But I read a comment here on this blog that a midwife had done it and everyone was shocked and appalled, saying that she shouldn't have done it.
«I think it's infuriating and amazing and I'm appalledsaid Currier.
«This is a victory for people up and down this country who have been appalled by the revelations of the phone hacking scandal and the failure of News International to take responsibility,» Labour leader Ed Miliband said.
He says he was «shocked, appalled and ashamed» when he heard about the Milly Dowler case just two weeks ago.
«I am appalled by Marty Golden's shameful, insulting, degrading, and wildly inaccurate comments regarding the opioid epidemic,» said Andrew Gounardes.
In a statement released this afternoon, Ulrich said he was «appalled, but not shocked» by the Post story that Graves was suspended from his $ 66,392 - a-year job at the board after being caught on tape soliciting a $ 25,000 «finder's fee» from Denver - based Dominion Voting Systems, which was competing for a a $ 65 million electronic voting machine contract in 2009.
«I've been in politics for over 50 years and I have never been so shocked and appalled as I am right now,» said Monroe County Legislator Paul Haney.
Miliband, in sombre tones, said the whole country was «appalled» by the revelations.
«The African Union mission to the UN is extremely appalled at, and strongly condemns the outrageous, racist and xenophobic remarks attributed to the US president as widely reported by the media,» Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee, Ghana's ambassador to the UN, said on Friday.
«[I] f the dictator of a third world nation threw open its prison doors and granted voting rights to the criminals right before a re-election, we all would be appalled,» he said in a statement.
Bass said he was «appalled» by county designation processes, calling it «an archaic, undemocratic system.»
Bob Friedrich, founder of the group Eastern Queens United, which he said represents 75,000 residents in eastern Queens, said the group was «appalled» by the maps.
Patnick had said he was «appalled and shocked» after discovering the extent of the «deceit and cover - up» by police officers in the wake of the Hillsborough tragedy, in which 96 people died and hundreds more were injured in a crowd crush at an FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday.
«I'm running for the State Senate because the 26th District deserves someone who knows how to get things done, and because I'm appalled by how few women currently serve in the New York State Senate,» Naples said in a statement.
Nojay, a freshman Assemblyman from the Rochester region, says he, too is «appalled» by Albany's pay to play culture, but he has a different solution for curbing corruption.
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