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Abominations         
COMIC BOOK LIMITED SERIES
Abominations is a three-issue Marvel Comics limited series created by Ivan Velez Jr (writer), Angel Medina (penciller) and Brad Vancata (inker). The series ran from December 1996 to February 1997.
The Abominations of Yondo         
BOOK BY CLARK ASHTON SMITH
The abominations of yondo
The Abominations of Yondo is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories by American writer Clark Ashton Smith. It was released in 1960 and was the author's fourth collection of stories published by Arkham House.
Ten Abominations         
LIST OF 10 OFFENSES UNDER TRADITIONAL CHINESE LAW WHICH WERE REGARDED AS THE MOST ABHORRENT: REBELLION, SEDITION, TREASON, PARRICIDE, DEPRAVITY, IRREVERENCE, LACK OF FILIAL PIETY, DISCORD, UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, INCEST
The Ten Abominations (十惡) were a list of offenses under traditional Chinese law which were regarded as the most abhorrent, and which threatened the well-being of civilized society. They are listed below.
Examples of use of ABOMINATIONS
1. These devices are abominations specifically designed to change the climate.
2. "Such abominations have already divided us for far too long," King Abdullah II said on Wednesday.
3. Greetings sent via SMS or email have become unthinkable abominations to people of culture and compassion.
4. "We‘ve got to make it plain to parents, teachers and society that these are abominations and are not acceptable.
5. "One assumes that the abominations that are Willow and Stumpy are primarily aimed at children, probably aged 7–13," observes David Nickless.