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Hongkongers, like Anna Kwok, were horrified.
Hong Kongers like Anna Kwok were horrified
and I have been on the job for a couple of weeks now and I'm horrified by some of the things I'm learning about this agency.
And I have been on the job for a couple of weeks now and I'm horrified by some of the things I'm learning about this agency.
Abby, I'm actually horrified by what you just described,
I'm actually horrified about what you just described.
He's horrified.
He's horrified!
And Senator, I watched that on TV and it horrified me, the protesters outside their houses.
And it horrified me, the protesters outside their houses.
I was sort of horrified and fascinated in equal measure.
I was sort of horrified and fascinated in equal measure.
People are horrified to speak in public.
I used to be horrified to speak in public.
Cheryl, the amount I learned from this book horrified and enraged me.
Cheryl, the amount I learned from this book horrified and enraged me.
And his advisors are horrified.
>> And his advisors are horrified.
And Neil, in terms of your job, do you love all these changes to the language, or are you slightly horrified sometimes?
I'm not horrified in the slightest.