| 41. | If nature abhors a vacuum, the Internet abhors consensus.
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| 42. | Sturges abhors captions, letting his photographs speak for themselves.
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| 43. | It also has several elements that advocates of privatization abhor.
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| 44. | He's a tireless presence that abhors a vacuum.
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| 45. | Nature, it would seem, still abhors a vacuum.
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| 46. | Most users of the DOS LX Palmtops abhor the Windows CE interface.
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| 47. | Like nature, the public and media abhor a vacuum,
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| 48. | In so doing they emulate the totalitarian ideal that they correctly abhor.
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| 49. | It also motivates Miller, apparently, to have people abhor him.
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| 50. | In doing so, they perpetuate the stereotypes they profess to abhor.
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