| 41. | Japan is often contrasted with Germany, where Naziism is regarded with abhorrence by most of the population.
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| 42. | Despite his abhorrence of American hard courts, he has been an Open quarterfinalist the last two years.
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| 43. | Only in their lean economy and abhorrence of sentimentality do the music and the prose resemble each other.
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| 44. | As a consequence, many Protestant business executives do not share their political leaders'abhorrence of Dublin.
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| 45. | Charles Lindbergh's abhorrence of any display of emotion or weakness took a toll on his family.
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| 46. | Brown's behavior was reasonable or unacceptable, depending on your allegiance to or abhorrence of Americans.
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| 47. | And on Wednesday, Nordic and Baltic ministers for gender equality expressed their " abhorrence ."
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| 48. | Some anti-interventionists called for restraint while at the same time expressing their abhorrence of the sinking.
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| 49. | Their intellectual abhorrence of tradition and repetition usually bemoans a deeper emotional need for constant novelty and change.
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| 50. | The King expressed his indignation and abhorrence at the execution of Fryatt in a letter to Mrs Fryatt.
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