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I took the poet's abhorrence to be more aesthetic than political, and, even if it were the latter, even if she had, in fact, given voice to a sense that a gathering of the very rich and powerful ought to be met with nothing but one's rejection, there was no question, from an anthropological perspective, of not going.

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It's important to make some modifications to the ego's attachment to being an expert and abhorrence to being a novice.

His apprehension of everything seems to be shaped by an abhorrence of the commonplace or rather of a prosaic understanding of the commonplace.

Iris Robinson, the wife of current first minister Peter Robinson, also publicly jumped up and down about her abhorrence over gay sex, her moral crusading turning out to be a hostage to fortune.

The Pacquiao fans who crowded the Las Vegas casinos in their unlicensed T-shirts (one popular design showed Pac-Man eating a dollar sign) were vehement in their abhorrence of Mayweather; in their view, Pacquiao's certain victory was going to be an act of rough justice.

Talking to people like RD Laing, you became aware of the interconnected biological, physiological, political abhorrence of the world as it was, understanding that a permanent revolution was going to be undertaken.

The contents of the fatwa may be considered a major reference work to be drawn upon for a good understanding of Islam and its abhorrence of terror done in the name of Islam.

Abhorrence for a person's views should not stop conversation, Corbyn insists, unless, it would appear, the person happens to be Israeli.

Despite my abhorrence to the EDL, I am certain that there are supporters whose only interaction with British Muslims is through the tabloid press, which churns out stories about fringe groups like Muslims Against Crusades, and fabricates nonsense about Muslim only loos and Muslim-induced breastfeeding bans.

To read in the pictures, as Woolf does, only what confirms a general abhorrence of war is to stand back from an engagement with Spain as a country with a history.

Abhorrence to the military dictatorship of the late '60s and early '70s is embedded in the psyche of Greeks, even those who did not experience the repressive regime firsthand, so it is almost inconceivable that such action would be taken.

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