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That attitude will keep them safer and happier, no matter what atrocious political choices American men may make.

From Salon

Ms Nkweta-Salam said the "atrocious crimes" were on a scale similar to those seen in Sudan's Darfur region last year, when the RSF was accused of "ethnic cleansing" communities seen to be opposed to it.

From BBC

Suddenly, the Dodgers’ rotation doesn’t look combustible — or, “atrocious,” as I wrote in a column last week.

The point again feels redundant at this stage, but it’s nonetheless worth repeating because it’s the reason why the Dodgers are on the verge of another divisional-round elimination: Their starting pitching is atrocious.

In a 2018 race infamous for its atrocious weather, Stocks remembers shunning social etiquette.

From BBC

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