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Miserable Labour and Tory MPs know all of those problems, but one factor is overcoming fear of breaking away; abhorrence at the thought of staying where they are.
Although marriage is no more than a mystical word, adding no new rights, fighting over that word lets homophobes again vent abhorrence at the modern world and all its filth.
Governor Mario M. Cuomo, Mayor David N. Dinkins and the Brooklyn District Attorney, Charles J. Hynes, who prosecuted the Bensonhurst cases, expressed abhorrence at the attack, urged New Yorkers not to blame the community and appealed for calm.
Now he is campaigning for the Solidarity Union, hoping to draw out those in the Nationalist Party who share his abhorrence at the more accommodating policies toward Beijing being pursued under the leadership of Mr. Lien.
There's no doubt that comparisons can be drawn between the two shows and no doubt that there will be those who express abhorrence at the perceived aberrations on display.
The lives of the self-made often follow a symmetrical curve, wherein a mounting acquisitiveness peaks in middle age and mellows into philanthropy as the person grows in wisdom, leisure time, and (perhaps) abhorrence at the thought of his or her heirs driving around in fancy cars.
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If there had long been massive public clamouring for regime change in Africa but abhorrence at interference in the Middle East, then many of them would have performed a dramatic volte-face.
A general abhorrence exists at the undermining of what the old guard sees as religion and morals.
To the White House, a "chance" meeting between the president and Mr. Rushdie would convey the administration's abhorrence at Iran's refusal to lift the death threat against the novelist, but might not alienate the Muslim world as much as a full-dress Oval Office encounter.
The Israeli ambassador to Britain has written to the Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, to express his abhorrence at "offensive and shocking" comments made by David Ward MP on the presence of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, at the solidarity march in Paris on Sunday.
Earlier this year the Israeli ambassador to Britain wrote to Nick Clegg to express his abhorrence at "offensive and shocking" comments made by Liberal Democrat MP David Ward regarding the presence of Netanyahu at the solidarity march in Paris after the terrorist attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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