Mr. IRA RHINEGOLD (Executive Director, National Association of Consumer Advocates): I'm actually pretty appalled by the backlash.
London Mayor Boris Johnson was said to be "saddened and appalled" by the attacks.
Disability Cornwall chairman Steve Paget said he was "staggered" and "appalled" at the election result.
Still, students Vanessa Savalos(ph) and Julia Galchenko(ph), are appalled by the new policy governing blogs.
And to be frank, I was pretty appalled by the statements that were used.
"Like Australians around the nation I was appalled by events of last week, " she said.
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Bournemouth's Liberal Democrat leader, Carole Ainge, said she was "absolutely appalled" at the cost.
Royce, who had been involved in other rehabilitation and preservation projects around Westerly, was appalled.
I'm appalled by it, I do think it's an outrage, this is a personal opinion.
Newcastle United, who lost the game 3-0, said it was "embarrassed and appalled" at the violence.
From the other side of the aisle, Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) was also appalled.
Imelda Bennett, regional organiser for Unison, said she was "totally appalled by the level of cuts".
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Our foremothers might be appalled by how little we have transformed the world of motherhood.
Sharon Bowles, who chairs the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee is appalled.
Slovaks are justifiably appalled and enraged by the corruption and fecklessness of their political elite.
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Joan Ganz Cooney, a television producer, was appalled by the general standard of children's television.
The trust said it was appalled that people in Scotland were denied a potentially life-changing treatment.
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While Britons jingoistically cheered Judge Zobel's leniency, the prosecutors and Matthew's parents were appalled.
The king, a genial Anglophile who went to Sandhurst, is appalled and slightly baffled by events.
No one would have been more appalled by this than Pakistan's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
The fact that the public is not as appalled as Senator Santorum could, of course, change.
Corporate America was appalled when it blocked General Electric's proposed takeover of Honeywell last year.
Its sales saved his publishing house, but he knew that both his parents were appalled by it.
But some are clearly appalled by the treatment meted out to Mr Berlusconi in his last hours.
As a businessman who makes children's toys, I am appalled by this aspect of the firearms industry.
Irish President Michael D Higgins said all Irish people "will be truly appalled" by this "dreadful crime".
But Ms Greenfield seems as generous as she is appalled, and her affection for Jackie is clear.
"I was appalled, " says Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's ethics and religious liberty commission.
Some Hindus have been appalled at the pope's open call, on Indian soil, for conversions in Asia.
"This attempt at shifting the blame to the farmer appalled the trial judge, " said Det Insp Hazelwood.
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