| 31. | Anathema as well is the term " classical music ."
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| 32. | To traditional football people that's anathema ."
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| 33. | In the races where we work, Bill Clinton remains an anathema,
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| 34. | It is anathema to the personal right to challenge oneself.
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| 35. | On the other, Tan was anathema to post-Marcos governments.
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| 36. | That's anathema in Japan, where image is extremely important.
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| 37. | At Kingsmont, the scale and worrisome calorie-counting are anathema.
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| 38. | To them, big unions were almost as anathema as big government.
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| 39. | For much of that time, Congress was anathema to the Communists.
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| 40. | Moreover, energy taxes are anathema in the United States.
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