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1 The knowledge was more galling than the bare fact of his abduction.
2 Is there anything more galling than the surpassing impudence of country flies?
3 Even more galling is that the guilty parties rarely get brought to justice.
4 That he was conscious of no offense only made the position more galling .
5 There are few things more galling to a man than helplessness over trifles.
6 But to Naomi his non-interference was many a time more galling than his interdiction.
7 To him captivity was even more galling than to us.
8 Even more galling to hear complaints from some quarters that the food had gone downhill.
9 There is nothing more galling than finding that your colleague has got there before you.
10 I can imagine nothing more galling than these restraints.
11 It's what makes their snub all the more galling .
12 His contemptuous silence was more galling to the irritated applicant than the loudest torrent of abuse.
13 Excoriation on the streets and Western criticism over police action, will have been still more galling .
14 He said he was no longer a boy, and every day made his yoke more galling .
15 Yet Prussia and Austria pressed one condition after another upon her, each more galling than the last.
16 And there is nothing more galling than the inability of the Allies to give them any help.
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