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Recalling his revulsion at the Epilepsy Foundation hack, Doyon initially balked.
He reveals his revulsion at the atrocities committed on both sides, but also his shame for not denouncing them.
"Sanctimonious bastard gives me the boak," Rebus remarks about his revulsion for this grandstanding public figure.
One student at the high school, Christian Jenkins, 17, did not hide his revulsion.
In the end Mr. Bourdieu overcame his revulsion and delivered his address.
He told about his father's illness and death and his revulsion at his initial reaction.
Equally charming is the story about Jodl, a boy who overcomes his revulsion to a female frog and, after bathing her, joins her under the covers.
Potter's works transmit his revulsion, semireligious in nature, at what he saw as widespread hypocrisy, sadism, and injustice in British society.
One of them, Russell Lynes, at least had the wit to turn his revulsion into confessional social comedy.
It's as if Swofford can't decide whether he wants to stun us with his exploits or win our sympathy with his revulsion at his own antics.
Earnest foodie is despondent owing to an inability to conceal his revulsion at much ballyhooed stew of braised organ meats and raw root vegetables.
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