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en This just sort of adds insult to injury, in many respects, ... They're trying to get Pascagoula up and running, and then this gets whacked.

en This just sort of adds insult to injury, in many respects. They're trying to get Pascagoula up and running, and then this gets whacked.

en The lack of information given by cruise lines is abysmal and I think that needs to change. To be a victim of one of these crimes and never see any justice done, it adds insult to injury.

en He made a tremendous play. That's why he's going to be a superstar in this league. It just adds insult to injury when it's the sixth goal in a blowout game. But it was certainly exciting for the fans to see.

en To see this administration as well as the Clinton administration not address our issues in expedient fashion adds insult to injury.

en [According to the ACLU, states have sold thousands of their license files for a penny apiece.] For the government to prostitute our private information is bad enough, ... And to charge only a penny for our privacy adds insult to injury.

en Obviously, we regret the base closure commission's decision about Pascagoula, but it's no surprise, ... As we said when Pascagoula was first put on the list, all the naval vessels at Pascagoula either have been or are scheduled for decommissioning, and it's hard for the defense department to keep a naval base that doesn't have any ships.

en Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. Obviously, we regret the base closure commission's decision about Pascagoula, but it's no surprise. As we said when Pascagoula was first put on the list, all the naval vessels at Pascagoula either have been or are scheduled for decommissioning, and it's hard for the defense department to keep a naval base that doesn't have any ships.

en She fought back. She kicked the guy as hard as she could, which is why he eventually left the store running. To me, this is the ultimate insult, the ultimate injury. I think it's a reminder too, though, of how good people have to stand up and take their community back, about what we, the law-abiding citizens, need to do to protect our corner of America.

en In the '90s, it felt like it became (all about) people insulting each other. ... Insult. Comeback. Insult. Comeback. That doesn't feel real at all. But I feel like all three of these shows have veered away from that, and there's some sort of deeper goal.

en He's always sort of felt like family to me in some respects. I know exactly what he's trying to convey. I trust him so implicitly. Sometimes, you work with someone and you're sort of guarded because you're not sure about their instincts. But with him, I feel he's going to take me much further than I could get on my own.

en It was insult to injury.

en That is too much. That is adding insult to injury.

en They added insult to injury.

en It's adding insult to injury.


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