But it's the way the proposed new constituencies have been created that is soegregious.
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Toder successfully argued that the error was soegregious that a new trial was warranted.
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He felt every glance of Fournel's eye a contemptuous comment upon his deformity, now soegregious and humiliating.
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The excesses of Wall Street firms in recent years were soegregious that a shake-out simply had to happen.
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Sandbags soegregious that you have to add at least two numbers (not letters) to the grades.
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Nothing soegregious as that.
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But Proner and Bern say they will argue that this case is soegregious that those provisions should not apply.
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These days, the excesses of the 1%ers are soegregious and in-your-face that it would be political malpractice to ignore them.
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And soegregious was James's temerity, that there was no advantage so great or obvious, which that prince's indiscretion might not afford his enemies.
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No one, not even Hurley, had thought the disagreement soegregious that it would plunge the city into a fifteen-year civil war, but it did.
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These protested against soegregious a violence, subversive of all liberty; but every application for redress was neglected both by the council and the parliament.
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Sir John Sharington, whose crimes and malversations had appeared soegregious at the condemnation of Lord Seymour, obtained from parliament a reversal of his attainder.
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Soegregious was the squint that Miss Mackenzie could not keep herself from regarding it, even while Mr Stumfold was expounding.