| 21. | The'baronial hall'was his abhorrence.
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| 22. | There is an abhorrence of violence, whether it is a bomb or a gun.
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| 23. | He has an abstract abhorrence of poverty.
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| 24. | A riddle of nature's abhorrence of exact repetition or inability to produce it.
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| 25. | The university remained free to express its abhorrence of racial and other forms of prejudice.
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| 26. | But Silber and the others have identified one essential ingredient : abhorrence for the status quo.
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| 27. | The state policy is total abhorrence,
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| 28. | Betty refers to the Chinese as Chinky-Chonks and has an abhorrence for Chinese food.
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| 29. | We talked with equal enthusiasm of Burke and with equal abhorrence of Democrats and Philosophers ".
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| 30. | This document advised a cautious following of the Chinese practices, and expressed abhorrence of Song.
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