The Founding Fathers would be aghast at this flagrant assault on First Amendment religious liberties.
Aghast at having to live under his old enemy Julius Caesar, he tried to stab himself.
One time Republican Governor Christy Todd Whitman is aghast at what has gone on in Florida.
Japan looks on aghast as the chaebol catch up with more of its large firms.
The freedom-loving, Libertarian gaming world of World of Warcraft and Eve Online was aghast.
Scottish Conservative justice spokesman John Lamont said the public would be "aghast" at the decision.
One tax adviser who is aghast at what his profession is doing is Walter Lee Davis Jr.
Turks were aghast when Italy refused to extradite Ocalan when he appeared in Rome in November 1998.
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At the same time, the Americans were aghast at what they viewed as German profligacy over expenses.
Delegates appeared aghast at the thought, but a few ministers hinted a deal might be in the offing.
From what I can see by the feedback, even hard-core readers (not to mention serious-minded conservatives everywhere) were aghast.
But she was aghast at most of her photos, thinking they made her look older than her actual age.
SEC, is aghast at the ignorance of basic accounting principles in many companies.
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"There are those that are completely aghast that the Security Council has provided this kind of mandate, " he says.
Trial lawyers are aghast, as are Democratic senators and those who distrust big business more than they distrust lawyers.
But whereas green groups and rail lobbyists queued up to praise the idea, more traditional Tory supporters were aghast.
Saying that, an aghast transvestite in Wrexham threatened to chase me down the street after I asked her for a picture.
Kimberlee Norbury of Orland, California, was aghast at the bridesmaid dress her cousin chose for her saloon-themed wedding in July 2006.
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Other deputies watched aghast as Mr Zhu showed peanuts turning a glass of water black within seconds, recounts Southern Metropolis Daily.
European aid donors, who for years have encouraged debt relief, high levels of aid and painful economic reform, are aghast at events.
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The boomer lawyer was aghast, alarmed, and getting red in the face.
AGHAST, the French watched on television last week as angry Palestinians stoned their prime minister, Lionel Jospin, and battered his armour-plated Mercedes.
Many Keynesian economists are aghast, arguing that savage budget cuts will fell a fragile recovery and condemn the rich world to deflation.
At this point, some readers are probably aghast at this very notion.
That glance from under the untidy chopped fringe was bright as a bird's, flitting in an instant from fey to amused to aghast.
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He was aghast to discover that many of the participants came from Asian countries that already had a petrochemicals complex of their own.
Union leaders, initially aghast at Chrysler's proposal to let suppliers run the body and paint shops, saw they had little choice but to listen.
Simons, who left Genetic Technologies in 2000 after a tiff with Jacobson, has been growing steadily more aghast at his former colleague's hardball tactics.
Taddeo is aghast at how calmly Isabella accepts their predicament, but after a quarrel about his jealousy they decide it's best to work together.
"Instituting a casual day and then being aghast when someone comes in dressed casually is at best a misguided policy, " says commenter Dan on Corporette.
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