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.
One tax adviser who is aghast at what his profession is doing is Walter Lee Davis Jr.
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.
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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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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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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At this point, some readers are probably aghast at this very notion.
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.
But the Philippine elite, once aghast at the prospect of an Estrada presidency, is rallying behind a man who at least has a popular mandate.
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University scientists are naturally aghast at any dilution of the idea that they should be paid by taxpayers to pursue whatever questions they are curious about.
"Anyone who's looked at this, despite being aghast at the sum, will support the fact that I only claim what I'm entitled to, " he told BBC News.
State regulators, who have a solid track record of sniffing out the fraudsters likely to take advantage of these new fundraising loopholes, are aghast at the new law.
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Big-government types were almost equally aghast at other anti-Keynesian actions.
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Our Founding Fathers would be aghast at such power grabbing, which makes a mockery of the separation of powers and the checks and balances that they took such pains to enshrine in the U.S. Constitution.
This, too, is an implicit part of the political appeal for many Republicans, who are secretly aghast at the nativist tone of recent presidential-primary debates and know they must reach out to Latinos in coming elections.
Eavesdropping on their inanities at Ascot and Henley, shrinking at their brayings and cavortings at Queen Charlotte's Ball, suffering and yet somehow savouring his sense of exclusion, he is aghast at the fact of his humiliation.
Even prior to the drought, a growing roll of world leaders was looking on aghast at such special pleading and politely suggesting that maybe the U.S. might do something to avert another wave of food price shocks.
Reagan, whose state organization was led by Atwater (who, if memory serves, was aghast at Bush's campaign tactics) and freshman Rep. Carroll Campbell, won the primary decisively, and Connally dropped out of the race the next day.
Meanwhile, German voters are aghast at the prospect of a second Greek bail-out, which they think would merely tip more money down the plughole of a country that is incapable either of repaying its debts or of reforming itself.
But it would be aghast at the 44% of business leaders who think that, to develop the single market further, the commission should press Britain, along with Sweden and Denmark, to join the other 12 EU countries in adopting the euro.
Members of this Committee, others in the Congress, Cabinet officers in the new Bush Administration, policy analysts and leading industrialists were aghast at the imminent prospect of a technology in which the United States leads the world -- state-of-the-art aerospace design and manufacturing -- being sold off to the Japanese.
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