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Senator Shelby Cullom's comment symbolizes Harrison's steadfast aversion to use federal positions for patronage: "I suppose Harrison treated me as well as he did any other Senator; but whenever he did anything for me, it was done so ungraciously that the concession tended to anger rather than please".
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"I don't think we feel jinxed," said Stewart, who has a longstanding aversion to using the word "I" when talking about himself.
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That said, he also let the music build, and his apparent aversion to using weight and power was by no means universal.
The fear, the official said, was that such people would offer pessimistic scenarios, which would challenge Rumsfeld's aversion to using troops as peacekeepers; if leaked, these scenarios might dampen public enthusiasm for the war.
And although China has an aversion to using its veto alone in the Security Council, its growing self-confidence as a great power suggests that it might do so now.
The silver-haired Backe, a voluble Swede who worked with Sven-Goran Eriksson at Manchester City and with the Mexican national team, enraged some fans and reporters for his aversion to using substitutes his first two years with the club.
Stung by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates's recent criticism of "the demilitarization of Europe and Europee's "aversion to using military force and the risks that go with it," Mr. Rasmussen insisted that the burden of fighting in Afghanistan was shared by Europe, and that non-American forces made up 40 percent of the troops there and had taken 40 percent of the casualties.
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