| 41. | Then any respectable person would turn from me in revulsion.
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| 42. | Another cause of revulsion against Webster was her attempt to impersonate Thomas.
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| 43. | The revelation of Williams'pregame speech was also greeted with revulsion.
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| 44. | However her revulsion of capitalism emerges from a much deeper political stand.
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| 45. | Revulsion in the Muslim community led al Qaeda to abandon video beheadings.
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| 46. | The overt venality of its leaders and their scandals caused widespread revulsion.
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| 47. | While most people seem to like the choice, some shudder with revulsion.
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| 48. | She may inspire admiration, or she may inspire frustration, even revulsion.
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| 49. | The remarks produced revulsion, even among Francophone Quebeckers.
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| 50. | In place of goose bumps, I feel revulsion.
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