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One is an abhorrence of biographical color.
Ms. Hammond has an abhorrence of the signature style.
Central to those values is an abhorrence of torture".
Thomas More tells his king: "As a humanist I have an abhorrence of war".
He had also seen the European Revolutions of 1848 and had developed an abhorrence of liberalism and of uncontrolled violence.
It started with ordinary people interviewed on television and radio who invariably expressed an abhorrence of "returning" or "going back".
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In fact it's more common that a well-meaning elder, often a teacher, has instilled in a child a lifelong abhorrence of verse by drooling over an unfathomable passage from Chaucer – or, worse still, insisting that a pupil "explain" a poem, as if it were a riddle to which an answer should be provided.
Soldier Alec has seen death and destruction, too, first-hand: it has engendered in him a remorseless desire for truth in human relations, an abhorrence not of violence, but silent hypocrisy.
In fact, there have been grave regressions, including an increasing abhorrence of transparency and public accountability.
That's not the way I would talk"....They share a bond born of a mutual religious awakening in high school and college, a deep faith in an especially conservative form of Lutheranism, and a common abhorrence of homosexuality.
Despite a profound abhorrence of war, Mr. Hedges also acknowledges a strange attraction.
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