| 21. | It gives me a sense of moral and aesthetic revulsion.
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| 22. | It was a groundswell of shock and horror and revulsion.
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| 23. | This exhibition is designed to shock, but instead it induces revulsion.
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| 24. | There will be quarrels, flirtations, danger and revulsion.
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| 25. | He remembers feeling pure revulsion when Campbell towered over him.
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| 26. | And extreme effeminacy is regarded more with tolerant amusement than with revulsion.
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| 27. | Expressions of revulsion and condolence poured forth from all quarters.
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| 28. | I'm not alone in my revulsion of these malicious trespassers.
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| 29. | Bear markets end when the public has reached a stage of revulsion.
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| 30. | But revulsion against the latest bloodshed was running high among council members.
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