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Such visceral, unsettling art used to generate disgust, outrage and the occasional police visit.
The Yankees' skid is unlikely to lead to an increase in attendance or viewers; losing tends to generate disgust among fans, not sympathy.
"Some things are more likely to generate disgust than others, and bodily fluids and rot are two of those things".
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Their use of Tamil children in military operations — including as suicide bombers — the mafia-like fund-raising tactics in Canada and Britain and their oppressive rule in the areas they controlled generated disgust among many Tamils within Sri Lanka and abroad.
Scrawled in orange spray paint, the message has generated disgust and alarm on social media, and police on Sunday said the vandalism has triggered a hate crime investigation.
Taxi drivers in New York City are known to generate hostility, disgust or, if particularly fortunate, indifference among New Yorkers.
Child sexual abuse is after all virtually unparalleled in its ability to generate outrage, disgust and confusion (see, e.g. Greer 2003; Martellozzo 2012; Wortley and Smallbone 2012).
The mere thought of these tiny critters crawling around a child's scalp is enough to generate shudders of disgust.
It is easy to imagine novel foods which will generate a feeling of disgust rather than pleasure.
The leave campaign thrived on the public disgust generated by the system that helped it to win.
That's exactly what is wrong with TARP in the first place, and it is generating widespread public disgust.
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