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If your intent was to provoke revulsion, horror, shock, anger and heartache, then you succeeded.
Those atrocities – namely the dreadful medical experimentation on live American prisoners of war – decades later, continue to provoke revulsion and disbelief in his country and abroad.
André Vingt-Trois, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Paris, told French radio the cartoons would "provoke revulsion among many Muslim believers, who will feel their faith has been insulted".
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Yesterday's front page of the Morning Star rightly provoked revulsion when it described Aleppo's fall as a "liberation".
Born to parents who were active Nazis, Mr. Haider provoked revulsion abroad with comments praising the Waffen SS and Adolf Hitler's employment policies.
The prejudice against the grandfathers was in fact partly shaped by an accident of history: World War I provoked revulsion for all things German, including America's Germanic musical establishment.
"Give me a Richard who provokes revulsion, not titters".
His work can — and does — provoke physical revulsion.
A of the killings provoked widespread revulsion.
The Nazi experiment provoked a revulsion against eugenics that effectively ended the movement.
The murder provokes widespread revulsion and a frantic hunt for Nickell's killer.
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