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Or (horrors) he could reach out to congressional leaders in both parties to pursue bipartisan legislation.

He went on to say that even such double horrors had never kept cops from continuing on.

In 1987, The Deer Hunter was hailed at the Moscow Film Festival as an important portrayal of the horrors of war.

The history of horrors in the North Caucasus is so extraordinary and so long as to seem almost otherworldly.

Then came the horrors of World War I, with the advent of tanks and airplanes and poison gas.

I cannot reconcile the idea of a tender Heavenly Father with the known horrors of war, slavery, pestilence, and insanity.

She had seen little of the tragedy enacted in Meerut; she knew less of its real horrors.

We never see such horrors now; and I actually envied Pit Town the possession of that picture.

To-day men of science are trying to conquer the horrors of cancer and smallpox, and rabies and consumption.

At last the accumulated horrors shook even his firm spirit, and on June 4th a capitulation was agreed on.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to horrors, such as: blue devils, blue johnnies, delirium alcoholicum, delirium ebriositatis, dementia a potu, and dt's.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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