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When they meet, it's aversion at first sight.
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I think it's an aversion to all religion.
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The government, perhaps unsurprisingly, failed to call their bluff.If Mr Berlusconi's heterogeneous package has a distinguishing characteristic, it is an aversion to confronting vested interests.
—A white lie is "aversion of the truth". .
What determines whether the response is aversion or attraction?
And yet, it's precisely this aversion to political calculation that may relegate the movement to the margins, at least as far as the 2012 nomination is concerned.
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