They aren't representative of anything but themselves, after all, and they rejoice in the world's detestation.
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In 1551, he testified at the trial of Stephen Gardiner, and revealed the strong detestation Henry VIII had for the bishop.
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Cornwell also writes with detestation about how the British aristocracy is regarded with awe and worship, despite their lack of noble qualities.
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Despite Lucinda's deep detestation of the brutish Sir Griffin Tewett, the aunt has her way and the mismatched couple become engaged.
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The City Council of Melbourne passed a resolution " expressive of its horror and detestation of the atrocious murder of the late Chief Magistrate ."
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In a petition for release to the justices of Bury he declared his " detestation of the proceedings of Harrison, and their favourers ".
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Even bigger is her detestation towards the men in society who, in her views, do nothing but drink voraciously and needlessly abuse their wives.
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Some hard-core Democrats have gone berserk in their detestation of Bush : take a look at the Web sites accusing him of murdering Paul Wellstone.
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The early Christian writers in speaking of the nature of contrition sometimes insist on the feeling of sorrow, sometimes on the detestation of the wrong committed.
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He also ordered her to be hanged in the fashionable starched ruffles she had invented " so that the same might end in shame and detestation ."