Ms McDonald said such groups are acting out a travesty which too often turned to tragedy.
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The Bush White House once again bears no small responsibility for this bipartisan legislative travesty.
An attorney representing the Venezuelan government, Jose Pertierra, called the immigration case a travesty of justice.
I'd call it a travesty if the original material merited such a shocked term.
The notion that this makes a case for lower taxes now is a travesty.
"For us to go into League Two would be a travesty really, " Thomas-Moore told BBC Radio Merseyside.
Indeed by its end the details of the case against Mr. Libby had burned down to a travesty.
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It would be a travesty to lay the blame for Italy's economic failings at the door of the Berlusconi government.
If we had not got the winner and it had gone to extra time, it would have been a travesty.
"The real travesty of the cheating scandal is that it clearly didn't need to take place, " said Erroll Davis Jr.
As the sentence was read, three of her victims shouted "shame on you Claire" and "travesty of justice" from the public gallery.
For example, he said, using compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel in a new generation of cars would be a travesty.
Business leaders described the city's lack of an airport as a "travesty".
The Democratic Unionist Party said today's releases were "a travesty of justice".
Administrative processes in the business of health care are such a travesty.
Anybody in Britain old enough to remember the hideous Wimpy, a travesty of a hamburger, must recall the arrival of McDonald's with gratitude.
It is to be hoped that the Foreign Relations Committee will rectify this travesty by voting this week to confirm the re-nominated Amb.
It was almost a travesty that Lepage had them each straddle a plank of the machine and hold ropes as if they were reins.
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Nonetheless, as in virtually every aspect of this media-hyped travesty, Toyota has and will continue to overcompensate wrongly perceived negligence or lack of empathy.
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The solution, he says, to this travesty, is a cat tax.
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"As a season-ticket holder, I think it's a travesty, " he said.
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Zip code, race, and home language continue to be the greatest predictors of the quality of education a child will receive, and this is a travesty.
With that, she cleared the platform for the evening's entertainment to begin: drag artist duo Cher Travesty , performing songs in homage to their eponymous heroine.
The state's giant landowners had made a travesty of the Jeffersonian ideal of 160 acres, assembling dominions that ballooned to one thousand times or more that size.
"It's absolutely a travesty, " said Brad Gilbert, the former pro.
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"The travesty is these patients may be recovering in subtle ways but no one knows it, " says Joseph Giacino, a neuropsychologist at the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute in Edison, New Jersey.
"It has been proven in a court of law that the drowning of New Orleans was not a natural disaster, but a preventable man-made travesty, " the attorneys said in a statement.
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But does that make the travesty less, or worse?
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The greatest illustration of this cultural compulsion is the absurdity of our medical malpractice system, which monetizes individual human travesty and bad outcomes far more than it seeks to root out legitimate negligence.
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