| 41. | Some towns are known, and abhorred, for the incivility of their drivers.
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| 42. | They wonder why he abhorred ESPN so much.
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| 43. | Watson said she has always abhorred government regulations.
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| 44. | Privately, they wondered whether their leadership had become the hacks they once abhorred.
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| 45. | After serving as president between 1985 and 1990, Garcia left office widely abhorred.
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| 46. | Elashi said he abhorred such statements and should not be held responsible for them.
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| 47. | Foreign leadership at major Japanese companies, once abhorred, has become more acceptable.
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| 48. | The 1975-1979 regime abhorred intellectuals, including teachers, artists and doctors.
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| 49. | Cosimo and herself were abhorred by his reply.
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| 50. | He abhorred bloodshed, disliked Cartagena in 1873.
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