| 1. | Some repel : no, that way to the olfactory cortex.
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| 2. | They don't repel insects at all, says Klowden.
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| 3. | But the Scarlet Knights did little to repel the critics Saturday.
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| 4. | It not only repels ticks; it kills them on contact.
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| 5. | Citronella is a plant with aromatic oils used to repel insects.
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| 6. | Our native gloom was ideally suited to repel condescension from outside.
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| 7. | Publicity about high prices can attract, not repel, customers.
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| 8. | And what about those wrist bands that claim to repel mosquitos?
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| 9. | I would prefer to repel the beast rather than harm it.
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| 10. | "They repel every contact, " she said.
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