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A look of distaste, at the word "horse".
Yesterday, the Home Secretary Theresa May expressed her distaste at the decision to release Roberts.
Public distaste at the idea of GM, especially in Europe, is holding up research and stopping investment.
And he feels a visceral distaste at the idea of two women at odds under his roof.
It's equally hypocritical of government ministers to feign distaste at seeing them banged up in trucks heading for the docks.
In the short term, this trap takes the form of resistance to emergency measures, like Germany's distaste at bailing out more profligate countries, which may increase deficits.
But some analysts say that the German people's desire for stability, and particularly a stable currency, will ultimately outweigh their distaste at bailing out the Greeks.
There is no way of knowing whether Clinton, dressed in Kelly green, felt any distaste at the prospect of sharing a table with Adams.
Just as during the impeachment saga, partisans on both sides seem willing to shrug off evidence of public distaste at their course of action.
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They were immediately dubbed, to the distaste of at least one of them, the "angels of Woolwich" – a handful of women who, in the moments after Lee Rigby's murder, stepped forward to try to help him, or to remonstrate with his killers.
It can still describe what it is meant to describe, but it can also and more often does describe offhand distaste directed at a distant powerful person.
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