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- Persons". Actively scandalise is performed by a person; to be p****ively scandalised is the reaction of a person to active scandalisation ("scandal given"...
- Télé-Loisirs. Retrieved November 11, 2023. "Revealed: the 3D **** odyssey set to scandalise Cannes". 20 May 2015 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. "Love, Aomi Muyock: «Quando...
- and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's illegitimate children. Victoria shared...
- In July, Marx and Bauer took a trip to Bonn from Berlin. There they scandalised their class by getting drunk, laughing in church and galloping through...
- any matter or the doing of any other act whatsoever which: Scandalises or tends to scandalise, or lowers or tends to lower the authority of, any court,...
- Paris on 3 March 1875, where its breaking of conventions shocked and scandalised its first audiences. Bizet died suddenly after the 33rd performance,...
- Fitzherbert was suspected, and revelation of the illegal marriage would have scandalised the nation and doomed any parliamentary proposal to aid him. Acting on...
- Cases, 9: 1–53 at 49–53, paras. 1.162–1.180. Bates, Frank (July 1994), "Scandalising the Court: Some Peculiarly Australian Developments", Civil Justice Quarterly...
- communist sympathies, and some members of the press and public were scandalised by his involvement in a paternity suit and marriages to much younger...
- 1861, Saint-Saëns was appointed to take charge of piano studies. He scandalised some of his more austere colleagues by introducing his students to contemporary...