| 31. | Other officials in the Arab world also expressed revulsion at the bombing.
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| 32. | We express shock and revulsion at what has taken place.
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| 33. | He said he endured jokes, angry comments and signs of revulsion.
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| 34. | The massacre provoked a wave of revulsion in Egyptian society.
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| 35. | The dissidents called their own truce following widespread public revulsion over Omagh.
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| 36. | Pacifism and revulsion with war were very popular sentiments in 1920s Britain.
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| 37. | One source of Christian revulsion toward the chthonic gods was the arena.
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| 38. | He experiences feelings of desperate arousal, fear and revulsion and flees.
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| 39. | The word " nigger " draws revulsion from anyone who hears it.
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| 40. | The newspaper reported the crime, expressing revulsion at the murderers bestiality.
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