| 21. | London judged his public works to be too expensive and society was scandalised by his treatment of emancipists.
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| 22. | And we are told that Cotoner wasn't easily scandalised in his early years as Grand Master.
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| 23. | Sharma said : " Why should the censors be scandalised if two men are kissing and making love?
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| 24. | She was the first-born child of a socially unequal marriage that had briefly scandalised the English court.
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| 25. | Such behaviour scandalised his staff officers, who were privately disapproving of Fanshawe's informality with his troops,
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| 26. | There they scandalised their class by getting drunk, laughing in church, and galloping through the streets on donkeys.
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| 27. | Livy, writing some 200 years after the event, offers a scandalised, extremely colourful account of the Bacchanalia.
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| 28. | Algernon Charles Swinburne ( 1837 1909 ), whose literary works scandalised Victorian Britain, lived at 12 North Crescent.
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| 29. | Nevertheless, Canadians and expatriate Britons, who had access to the foreign reports, were largely scandalised by the coverage.
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| 30. | I am sure that large sections of the world community were scandalised by the reports of Galileo and Darwin too.
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