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Although he may have been outdone in general atrociousness by that slavery-era trio, the historians’ panel found little to recommend him.

What made the Gulf War and the Iraq War different from others in the immemorial annals of human atrociousness?

You want to talk about the overall atrociousness of a 40-16 blowout that was worse than it sounds?

Yet, much as I enjoyed the festively inane Snowman, I was far more impressed by Geostorm, a film on a much higher level of atrociousness than Der Flop from Dee Fjords.

Given the atrociousness of much of West Ham’s defending and their failure to settle into their new home, the Hammers’ odds of 11-10 favourites could scarcely be more unappealing.

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

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