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Some argue that the abhorrence of the Zuma presidency has broken the spell of race.
The puzzle of such episodes is that otherwise good and decent people were so oblivious to the abhorrence of what was going on.
If Tyson Fury is rightly taken to task for the abhorrence of his views, why should McGregor be excused his excess?
Despite the abhorrence of Palestinian tactics and the public's pro-Israeli stance, polls have found steady support for an independent Palestinian state.
Since Peña Nieto came to power, there have been grave regressions in Mexico, one of which is the abhorrence of transparency and public accountability, a move that was led by the presidential office and replicated by other governmental institutions.
Political correctness, driven by the abhorrence of sexism in language, has banished such phrases as the forgotten man, man on horseback, century of the common man, even man in the arena.
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At a deeper level, the Puritan abhorrence of theatre echoed an ancient quarrel.
Over time, the Republican abhorrence of government per se eclipsed the Republican interest in efficiency in government.
Although, according to Villoro, the Mexican abhorrence of being the aguafiesta, the one who spoils the party, makes a defeat of the host country unlikely.
"I understand the moral abhorrence and pleasure it gives you when you demonstrate," she told a New York audience in 1986.
In particular the proud abhorrence of using models, to validate observations and explain correlations, the forest level comparisons, ignoring anything at a finer level than global land surface temperature anomalies, drives a huge stake through the paper….
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