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"Ultimately, when all of the true horrors and failings are unveiled, then we have to have that accountability but change and proper change within the law and legislation to make everybody safer," she said.

From BBC

We might have forgotten all about the “Top Model” house of horrors if not for the twin necromancers of streaming and social media.

From Salon

Reporters at that comeback show noted that most of his fans were now — horrors! — over 30, with the exception of a 25-year-old who said he attended out of nostalgia.

From Los Angeles Times

"I saw horrors," he told AFP by phone.

From Barron's

But Golding, a World War II veteran, had seen firsthand the horrors of D-Day.

From The Wall Street Journal