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Extremist Muslims have led to fear and repugnance toward Islam as a whole.
Perhaps the deepest cause of the waning of war is a growing repugnance toward institutionalized violence.
The spectacle of the trial aroused both fear of the regime and repugnance toward it.
We might feel a justified repugnance toward the financially well-positioned pet owner who refuses to cough up the money for an antibiotic or inexpensive pain medicine.
The thin, vertical, Etruscan idol-like figures developed by Giacometti showed his repugnance toward rounded and smooth body surfaces or strong references to the flesh.
They have both made something of a fetish of natural light, and both have an almost visceral repugnance toward frivolity and commercialism.
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My earliest memory is repugnance towards over-cooked sprouts, an essential part of our family's menu, boiled until blanched.
19 Repugnance towards the test procedure might be overcome for some people in future by the use of a faecal immunochemical test (FIT), which requires only one sample.
As a rare spokesman for the hundreds of thousands of Pygmies in nations like Congo, Mr. Lonoa is only too familiar with what he calls the "repugnance" society feels toward his people and the "inferiority complex" it has engendered in them.
It is a sign of Syria's increasing isolation and the repugnance that all responsible governments should feel toward Mr. Assad's murderous ways.
If morally neutral terminology is used for morally repugnant acts, it reduces the sense of repugnance.
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