| 41. | He recoils at being considered a poster boy for depression.
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| 42. | She recoils at the revolution's excess and emigrates.
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| 43. | Many anglers recoil at mock trophies, Kennedy and other taxidermists acknowledge.
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| 44. | With each shot, the unit recoils and ejects a shell casing.
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| 45. | Local residents recoil from drug addicts and alcoholics sleeping on the streets.
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| 46. | Remembering the sounds of the city now makes him recoil.
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| 47. | The shy Greenspan appeared to recoil from the unexpected contact.
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| 48. | But those who lived through the war sometimes recoil at the exhibits.
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| 49. | That tends to result in somewhat of recoil or a settling down.
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| 50. | Considerable recoil otherwise causes the stock to creep from its intended position.
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