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Personally I wouldn't call the errors in Superfreakonomics 'unforgiveable' - but
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One private investor, retired BA staff member Sid Thatcher, described the cabin crew strikes as "unforgiveable" in a long address and was slow-handclapped by the crew members.
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The police were the "unforgiveable" to me, as they dismissed their responsibilty, didn't listen to the mother's distress, and ignored her "insights", as peevish womanly hysteria.
Sinful Nature and the Changeling James F. McGrath 2009
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It was "unforgiveable" that Parliament was breaking a law it had passed itself.
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Bengu's alleged proposal to abolish all 360,000 government teaching posts was "unforgiveable".
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Dina has previously said that Michael's public rantings about his famous daughter are "unforgiveable".
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"unforgiveable", to quote their verbose manager, sin of failing to compete once
Arsenal Mania Paul Williams 2010
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Calling Obama's apologia "unforgiveable," the publisher of www. conservativetruth.org Tom Barrett notes: "It seems that Obama has devised a strategy to deal with those who continually criticize the United States.
The Two Malcontents 2009
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It is "unforgiveable, despicable" and forces the conclusion that liberals cannot be taken seriously on anything they have to say on human rights.
Trish Kinney: The Politics of Child Protection Led by a Motley Pirate Ship of Pissed Off People Trish Kinney 2011
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It is "unforgiveable, despicable" and forces the conclusion that liberals cannot be taken seriously on anything they have to say on human rights.
Trish Kinney: The Politics of Child Protection Led by a Motley Pirate Ship of Pissed Off People Trish Kinney 2011
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