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Sure, I abhor everything Ukip stand for: they're a millionaire-funded party advocating privatisation and tax cuts for a thriving wealthy elite, encouraging struggling Britons to direct their fire at immigrants rather than financiers, poverty-paying employers or tax avoiders.
Nature is supposed to abhor a vacuum, but what is striking is that in this instance nothing happened.
Yet it is possible to both abhor Charlie Hebdo's cartoons, and at the same time recognise that risking being murdered for them might be worthy of recognition by a freedom of expression organisation.
Least likely to: Abhor the youth in Asia.
I like talking so I'm usually fine with doing interviews, but the part of my job I abhor is photo shoots.
I abhor what has happened to Britain in the past few years: how more and more wealth is being deposited in the hands of fewer and fewer people.
ALBA has also signed up Syria and Iran as observers.Other countries in the region either abhor ALBA, or tolerate it as an irrelevance.
Most Republicans abhor the idea of new taxes of any sort, so to sweeten the deal Mr Obama suggested lowering the corporate-tax rate on domestic earnings to 28%.
Secondly, while I abhor statutory controls, there's one area where Parliament can help the press.
Unions abhor them while the school boards that run most public schools fear losing power and funding.
In January he was shown on state television apologising (an act that Chinese leaders usually abhor) to victims of snow-storms that paralysed large areas of the south.
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