Word: disgusted
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...there's no other city to live in. Live here for six months, and you'll feel it in your veins," an affluent and highly educated aunt told me. The sight of grown men sharing their food with dogs and little kids using the streets as a toilet evokes disgust, and even more sickening is the ubiquitous stench of the stagnant and deadly rain water that never evaporates from the gutters. The word "poverty" loses its meaning because there is so much of it. The people somehow lead stable lives in these worst possible conditions, and the life...
Deputy Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci promises multiyear funding of weapons contracts. That could lure back into defense work some subcontractors who have quit in disgust, and the military budget bill passed by the House last week approves the idea. The Defense Department is also likely to ask Congress for about $500 million in fiscal 1983 to help defense contractors expand production, and $1 billion a year thereafter. Some of the money would probably be used to design and buy Government-owned production machinery for use by defense manufacturers. The Administration is drafting a bill to clarify and broaden its powers...
...lost my Jewish parents in Treblinka and endured twelve years of Israeli citizenship, including combat in three wars. Nevertheless, I emigrated from Israel in disgust with Begin's settlement policy on the West Bank. The raid on the Iraqi reactor was pure electioneering...
...read with much disgust your article "Stomping and Whomping Galore" [May 4]. So the sadomasochists are coming out of the closet. Who's next? What are we going to do when the cannibals and necrophiles start demanding access to dead bodies? It is time that the overwhelming majority of Americans who oppose this type of behavior realize that these so-called closets are not closets at all. They are Pandora's boxes that should remain firmly and forever closed...
Ugast was aghast when some jurors told him that Virginia Starks had been secretly drinking for days during the trial, that during deliberations, Juanita Ross had joined her, and that Starks and Ross refused even to vote on the case. Ugast, in disgust, declared a mistrial, at a cost to the public estimated by Defense Attorney Grandison E. Hill to total $150,000. In another sense, the cost may be greater. The victim may not want to go through the anguish of testifying again, and without her there would likely be no case...