His expulsion by force would probably prove hideously difficult, as well as intensely controversial abroad.
Grown-ups may shudder at the tackiness, though children will love even the hideously desecrated William Kent rooms.
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Unless it goes up, any comprehensive pension system that China might eventually introduce will be hideously expensive.
But it remains hideously ugly and screams bureaucracy not exactly the image that Mr Prodi hopes to promote.
Aesthetes disliked the seemingly banal housing tracts "rising hideously, " as Robert Caro put it, from the urban periphery.
Babette, a young journalist, has investigated the Mafia only to see her lover, a Roman lawyer, hideously murdered.
This issue is, as the FM indicated, hideously difficult in the face of limited resources and particular demand.
Now on to my hideously heartless question whether the collapse of HMV is good for the rest of us.
Congo, now undergoing a shoddy election, still looks barely governable and hideously corrupt.
MMOs are also hideously expensive to develop, and I worry that developers eyes are sometimes bigger than their wallets.
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All these rules make it hideously difficult for new parties to break the electoral oligopoly of the existing ones.
Taxes are hideously complicated, and take around 36% of GDP, a far higher number than in other middle-income countries.
Gauteng, which includes Johannesburg, with its hideously kitsch casinos, has done particularly well.
Grippingly gruesome tale of a muscular serial killer, Francis Dolarhyde, who hideously maims and murders his victims, including whole families.
Outsourcing is one of those words that have become hideously fashionable in corporate lingo in the last 5 to 10 years.
Although we like to think otherwise, society is still hideously homophobic and image conscious and I despair for Will because of this.
Millions of poor children are consigned to hideously inferior schools, and their parents lack the power and the means to do anything about it.
Not only were they, to me, hideously ugly, but I could not help but think that they remained, after the initial failed bombing, prime targets.
And, of course, Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland retain substantial retail and corporate exposures in the hideously loss-generating economy of the Republic of Ireland.
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Not one of the assembled diplomats dared to hold up photographs of the hideously injured Iranians so that at least the media could report the truth.
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While the backgrounds look awesome, lush, colorful, and hyper-detailed, the characters tend to have a low polygon count, and faces look pretty hideously deformed when viewed close-up.
Devising a one-size-fits-all monetary policy for such a diverse area might prove hideously difficult, and European economies are not flexible enough to cope with the potential problems.
Now that first source of systemic weakness plays into a second source - that the way banks of all developed economies finance themselves has become hideously dysfunctional.
Crack and ice are also hideously addictive, far beyond the imagination of well-meaning people whose opinions about drugs were shaped by smoking a few spliffs in the 1960s.
That does not mean that the famously unbudgeable Mr Kohl would actually be dislodged, but the party would look hideously divided four months before the nation goes to the polls.
"The process of trying to switch from one supplier to another is hideously complicated - very off-putting even for quite intelligent people, " Tim Yeo MP, chair of the Energy and Climate Change Committee told the BBC.
He did well just to keep the show on the road, but was hampered by hideously unclear lines of command, by American-European rivalries, and by the reluctance of the three antagonistic communities to seek a genuine accommodation.
But his back is still hideously scarred.
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Diagnostics for All, a Massachusetts-based start-up that has developed paper-based diagnostic tests the size of a postage stamp, chose to commercialise its idea in the developing world so as to circumvent America's hideously slow approval process for medical devices.
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