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Mother and daughter existed in a "chasm of aversion".
That kind of aversion to stardom and celebrity isn't just impractical; it's downright un-American.
Perhaps the national childhood obesity strategy should include this kind of aversion therapy.
It's not so much a sequel as a course of aversion therapy.
Investors in other rich countries are also showing signs of aversion to shares.
Alongside these identity-denying projects she also sought to overcome her phallic anxieties with a workaholic kind of aversion therapy.
Raymond gave Lowry a course of "aversion therapy," which consisted of an injection of apomorphine followed by heavy drinking.
Clive Francis's Willis, a Lincolnshire doctor who practised a form of aversion therapy, exudes a sardonic authority.
"There's hardly a gay man of my age who didn't go through some form of aversion therapy," he said.
The other, Jonathan Arthurs, 16, tells me how becoming a clown was a form of aversion therapy.
So, as a form of aversion therapy for all those who still feel beetroot is just a little scary, here is an entire three course meal of beetroots.
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