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It's a period that Cohn speaks of with marked distaste: "ancient and unattractive history," he calls it.
I heard rebel fighters describe him with marked distaste, and a few expressed suspicions that he was secretly working for Qaddafi.
Moreover, while many Sikhs harboured a marked distaste for celibacy, others accepted the complementary relationship between householders and ascetics that characterizes many Indian religious traditions.
Her literary criticism tended to be narrow, and her essays on social and political topics revealed a marked distaste for democratic manifestations in art, manners, and public affairs.
The stock market, in turn, has been weighed down by all that selling, along with a marked distaste for Japanese equities among foreign institutions.
And although we never get much background on Roy Scheider's ageing mob assassin in Eric Red's sadly underappreciated Cohen And Tate, his hearing-aid, prescription meds and a marked distaste for - indeed problem with - his short-fused, much younger new partner (Adam Baldwin) all tell us very clearly he's afflicted with the many anxieties of the average suburban senior citizen.
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He thinks that much of the skepticism is marked by distaste for the notion that an important portrait might have made its way over the sea to the colonies.
Like recent U.S. campaigns, this one was marked by a distaste for experts.
In an election year marked by voters' unprecedented distaste for incumbents, it is still remarkably difficult to be a challenger.
Might this distaste for journalists have marked Wittgenstein out for attack?
What is to be marked, really, is a half-century of evinced distaste, though some of it waning under the grip of nostalgia, for a building that existed as an assault on Grand Central Station, its visual foundation bifurcating and marring views of Park Avenue and casting dark shadows on crowded streets beneath it.
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