| 11. | Or, more likely, personal revulsion rebranded as traditional values.
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| 12. | Then when the Iraqis went into Kuwait, I just felt revulsion.
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| 13. | Another was the popular revulsion at the Clinton health-care plan.
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| 14. | Revulsion at such things has been a unifying force in atomized Brentwood.
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| 15. | Overnight in Washington, revulsion replaced the urge to help.
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| 16. | Bobby's revulsion toward his gay nature was a constant refrain.
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| 17. | Some of the younger women in the crowd turned away in revulsion.
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| 18. | But these murders appeared to set off a new wave of revulsion.
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| 19. | Yet no great revulsion occurred over what Sloyan had reported.
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| 20. | Chinese " human wave " tactics cause revulsion in America.
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