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Appalled at the treatment of her countrymen, Berenice travelled to Jerusalem in 66 to personally petition Florus to spare the Jews, but not only did he refuse to comply with her requests, Berenice herself was nearly killed during skirmishes in the city.
Appalled at the desperate situation affecting his homeland and relatives, Bengali musician Ravi Shankar first brought the issue to the attention of his friend George Harrison in the early months of 1971, over dinner at Friar Park, according to Klaus Voormann ’ s recollection.
Appalled by the destruction, Beebe finally rented his station at Nonsuch Island to a military contractor and returned to New York.
Appalled by his reckless arrogance and grandstanding, she knocks Doc off his feet with the car before driving a chagrined McCoy away at high speed ; he has them lose the pursuing police by doubling back through the town on a bus.
Appalled at himself and angry at his life in general, Gilbert drives away, leaving Endora.
Appalled at finding literally 1500 textual errors in his favorite Lovecraft story, At the Mountains of Madness, he devoted years of research consulting manuscripts and early publications to establish the textual history of Lovecraft's works, in order to prepare corrected editions of Lovecraft's collected fiction, revisions and miscellaneous writings in collaboration with Jim Turner for Arkham House ; they were published in five volumes between 1984 and 1995.
Appalled, however, at the lack of pomp and ceremony with which they were received, he attempts to educate the two monarchs in proper royal behaviour.
Appalled at the thought she refuses but he forces her under threat of being killed by his attack dogs.
Appalled at the rise of lynchings and imposition of legal segregation, Bruce supported armed self-defense against racist attacks.
Appalled at the discovery that one in five women was functionally illiterate, McNaught offered to rewrite her almost-completed manuscript, Perfect to insert the literacy theme.
Appalled at her indifference to their plight, Dunlop insults her and storms off.
Appalled and horrified at his own image he flees in terror from the room.
Appalled at the outrage, Gandhi went on a five-day fast as penance for what he perceived as his culpability in the bloodshed.
Appalled at the attempted murder, the Beauxhommes throw her out of the hotel grounds.

Appalled and by
Appalled by what he has witnessed, Freder runs to tell his father.
Appalled by the Night of the Long Knives, Benn abandoned his support for the Nazi movement.
Appalled by her treachery, he goes back again and tries the slipper on the other stepsister.
Appalled by what he saw, he instead prepared a private, two-room apartment for her in the basement of Scotchtown.
" Appalled by what he had seen and experienced, Perkins left the tour.
Appalled by slavery, he became an abolitionist.
Appalled by the marriage of his eldest son, Brideshead, he names Julia heir to the estate, which prospectively offers Charles marital ownership of the house.
Appalled by the debauchery of this company, the young men refused to be sworn into the army under this militia, and eventually succeeded in being transferred to the Fourth Wisconsin Volunteers.
Appalled by the conditions of state mental hospitals, Youngdahl introduced a more humane concept of care.
Appalled by the bold and apparent election irregularities, the Reform the Armed Forces Movement set into motion a coup attempt against Marcos.
Appalled and challenged by what he discovered, Clarkson changed his life.
Appalled by the terrible conditions in London for young working men, he gathered a group of his fellow drapers together to create a place that would not tempt young men into sin.
Appalled by the excessive punishments doled out to convicts, Bourke initiated ' The Magistrates Act ', which simplified existing regulations and limited the sentence a magistrate could pass to fifty lashes ( previously there was no such limit ).
" Appalled by the decision to produce the episodes, Fergus publicly called for a meeting with Hollyoaks Liverpool-based production house Lime Pictures, so she could hear it justify its move.
Appalled by the communal violence during the Bombay Riots, she, along with activist husband Javed Anand, quit full-time journalism in 1993 to start a monthly magazine Communalism Combat .< ref >
Appalled by the micromanagement of the campaigh by Perot's staff in Houston, Arnebeck eventually challenged its legitimacy in a Washington press conference before the election In 1996 Arnebeck decided to challenge the political establishment by running for Congress as a Democrat against Wylie's successor, GOP Congresswoman Deborah Pryce.
Appalled by the thought of another term of mayhem, Police Superintendent Kemp Bird ( Lloyd Lamble ) goes to see Ministry of Education official Manton Bassett ( Richard Wattis ), but he wants nothing to do with the school.
Appalled by this treatment, and in accordance with the ideas of the Society of Friends, Sheppard sought to improve conditions for those suffering from mental illness.

Appalled and .
Appalled, Lewis moved out of their home.
Appalled and Panic-Striken the Breathless Fugitives Gaze Upon the Scene of Terror.
In the song, " So Appalled ," he says, " Not only am I fly, I'm fucking not plane " using the word " plane " literally to mean not being an airplane, the homophone of not being plain like other rappers, and another homophone of the word playing or ' playin ', the phrase " I'm not playing " to mean he is serious or is not playing with other rappers.
Appalled that she plans on returning to Poland to teach after graduation, rather than devoting her life to further study, he takes her to visit his family in their country home.
Appalled but loyal, he waited until the night after Lady Thorpe's funeral on 4 January, made the body unrecognisable and hid it in the new grave, then left for sea.
Appalled, Wagner left and made his way toward Winzeldorf, Germany, where his foster brother Stefan was.
Appalled, Zod and Ursa propose to Jor-El that they band together and overthrow the Council, but Jor-El will have none of it.

at and depredations
These defeats progressively led to disenchantment of the population with the regime, that already was in an awkward position because it was also brushed with the tar of the depredations of the French " sister republic " that mainly viewed the Batavian Republic as a milch cow, both collectively ( in its demands for loans at very low interest rates ) and individually ( in the demands of French officials for bribes and other extortions ).
It was alarmed at reports of Sioux depredations ( encouraged by Sitting Bull ).
It becomes a wonder how the estate system survived at all given the depredations it suffered at the hands of the warriors.
In it he proclaims the depredations of the " Danes " ( who were, at that point, primarily Norwegian invaders ) a scourge from God to lash the English for their sins.
More complete name is: " A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations and establishing of peace in America: between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain: concluded at Madrid the 8th / 18 day of July in the year of our Lord, 1670 "
This protected the rest of the Rasputin line from the depredations of Sinister as at some point Mikhail would have been the sole surviving Rasputin, which would then trap his ancestor in the dark zone.
Legend has it that Soulis ' tenantry, having suffered unbearable depredations, arrested him and at the nearby Ninestane Rig ( a megalithic circle ), had him boiled to death in molten lead.
On 2 June 1814, Sir George Prévost, Governor General of The Canadas, had written to Cochrane at Admiralty House, in Bailey's Bay, Bermuda, calling for a retaliation against American depredations against non-combatant civilians and private property, as such acts at the time were considered to be against the laws of war.
In both the book and the movie, the Ku Klux Klan is portrayed as continuing the noble traditions of the South and the CSA soldier by defending Southern culture in general and Southern womanhood in particular against alleged depredations and exploitation at the hands of the Freedmen and Yankee carpetbaggers during Reconstruction.
Under Mamantun, a great force of outlaws became established at rancherias and were responsible for terrible depredations throughout the district.
News of these depredations reached the marketplace at Malzieu even as the Beast went about its business, prompting many to pack up their wares and head home.
It was guessed by many at the time that the whelp Antoine had believed to be wounded to the death on 4 October was the animal killed by Chastel, which had retreated into the Margeride Range for two months, recuperating and growing in size and returning to continue the depredations of its sire.
Scully is the author of Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy ( 2002 ), described by Natalie Angier in a book review published in The New York Times ( October 27, 2002 ) as a " horrible, wonderful, important book .... because the author, an avowed conservative Republican and former speechwriter for George W. Bush, is an unexpected defender of the animals against the depredations of profit driven corporations, swaggering, gun-loving hunters, proponents of renewed ' harvesting ' of whales and elephants and others who insist that all of nature is humanity's romper room, to play with, rearrange, and plunder at will.

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