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Femininity disgusted him". "This is the most damning official biography of a British prime minister ever written," Robert Harris noted in the Sunday Times of Philip Ziegler's Edward Heath: The Authorised Biography, which he called an "elegant, compelling and devastating study".
Not India, certainly, whose unsanitary poor disgusted him.
"He saw a lot of things that disgusted him".
But from the outset, Sprewell witnessed something that disgusted him.
The episode so disgusted him that he left Berlin immediately.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukIT DISGUSTED him, really, how people loved "The Catcher in the Rye".
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The writer, his brother, gets so disgusted with him that he hits him over the head with a root and leaves him on the beach where they had been walking.
Mr. Namora, disgusted, referred him to another lawyer.
His party is disappointed, even disgusted, with him but has remained unified enough to fend off recall efforts.
Appointed commissioner of Jewish questions in the Vichy government in May 1942, he promoted the Nazi policy of the extermination of the Jews; Marshal Philippe Pétain, disgusted, addressed him as "Monsieur le Tortionnaire" ("Mr. Torturer").
Mr. Costner's entrance as the resident everyman, Bud Johnson, couldn't be less heroic or more symbolic: he's passed out and snoring, stretched out in last night's jeans, when his 12-year-old daughter, Molly (Madeline Carroll), disgustedly shakes him awake.
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