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Lawyers for the journalists moved to overturn the subpoenas, and, in a decision rendered on October 9, 2003, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued what amounted to a cry of revulsion at cozy journalistic-source relationships in Washington: "The deposition transcripts [of the government officials] generally reveal a pattern of denials, vague or evasive answers, and stonewalling.
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I suspect that's because Evrenol knows the movie's lengthy scenes of grotesquery will go down a treat at crowded theatrical screenings, where disembowelings are liable to be met with enthusiastic cries of revulsion.
His call triggered a wave of revulsion and condemnation.
I feel a twinge of revulsion.
Mr Hazare is the incarnation of revulsion against money politics.
The Turks are engaged in an act of "revulsion".
But not out of revulsion; not to punish me.
Expressions of revulsion and condolence poured forth from all quarters.
The Amazing Moussaka, regrettably, attracts an almost unanimous chorus of revulsion.
A wave of revulsion passes over his face.
My normal feeling of extreme revulsion toward rats has softened considerably, into something resembling... a less extreme form of revulsion.
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