| 1. | Worst of all, she knew that Nature abhorred a vacuum.
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| 2. | That was the Clinton plan, and the country abhorred it.
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| 3. | "Tony abhorred demographics, " his son recalled.
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| 4. | Major league baseball has always abhorred spontaneous bursts of creative intelligence.
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| 5. | He's been vilified and lionized, adored and abhorred.
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| 6. | This would allow perpetual motion, a notion which he abhorred.
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| 7. | Although she abhorred the many side effects of the German power.
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| 8. | Her mother, Pat, said that Tara has always abhorred smoking.
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| 9. | He abhorred violence, but was well practiced in it.
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| 10. | The world of classical music has long abhorred the idea of amplification.
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