Would the, presumably, very young ' vandals ' ever think to do anything so heinous inside a religious building? [adjective]
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Sin against grace is far more heinous than sin against law. [adjective]
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Houghton, the survivor, showed much penitence, being convinced, from the rebukes and explanations of Colonel Gardiner, that he had really engaged in a very heinous crime. [adjective]
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Can a man commit a more heinous offence against another than to frighten him. [adjective]
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'And by what authority am I detained to reply to such heinous calumnies.' [adjective]
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I have omitted whole heinous episodes. [Please select]
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But not stopping the heinous acts he's committing. [Please select]
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At his bedside, day and night, Slavery looked more heinous than it had ever done before. [Please select]
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He listened, still later, to the man-monster's heinous snoring. [Please select]
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Yes No 64 65 Could an eloquent lawmaker do anything heinous. [Please select]
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I don't see that my crime is so heinous. [Please select]
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