| 1. | She repulses all their advances, but gradually warms to Jim.
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| 2. | If that thought repulses you, don't go.
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| 3. | Why are they attracted to a star who repulses so many people?
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| 4. | His scathing monologue alternately repulses and attracts the mild-mannered Eddie.
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| 5. | She is watched by the two elders whose advances she indignantly repulses.
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| 6. | Darcy retorts that Amanda repulses him, and walks out.
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| 7. | I am a fairly good swimmer, but that murky water repulses me.
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| 8. | This is a city that still repulses a nation.
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| 9. | It almost repulses and attracts in the same instance.
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| 10. | While such a move repulses programming purists, it was actually quite savvy.
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