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And he has a deep loathing of the western values.
Max Beerbohm had a deep loathing of Rudyard Kipling, but his Kipling parody ("An' it's trunch trunch truncheon does the trick") is a thing of joy.
The lyrics are annoying, the tune is moronic and the kid's voice instilled in me a deep loathing of all human beings under the age of five.
Her treatment by nuns gave her a deep loathing of organised religion, though she did once try Buddhism and believed that everyone had a soul and there would be a hereafter.
Here, as they struggled to study in this alternately freezing/boiling greenhouse, with dodgy acoustics, frequent leaks and falling cladding tiles, future columnists and editors incubated a deep loathing of the building, of Stirling, and by extension all forms of ambitious modern architecture.
Two young men who have just returned from war meet one night at a college party and discover that their mutual abhorrence of what they have been through has led them to a deep loathing of the politicians who caused it.
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The adoration for the world's greatest political idea coexists with a deep loathing for the human embodiment of that idea.
Burroughs existed in two selves, one of which felt a deep loathing for the other.
It is outside the political process but still has a deep loathing for the politicians.
One of his pet peeves was Mickey Mouse, whom he said had "no soul," and he harbored a deep loathing for Walt Disney and everything he stood for.
Both Dole and Clinton have a deep loathing for the press, so McCurry and Buckley, in their attempts to seduce the press, found their jobs complicated.
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