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And most things, by all accounts, seemed to repulse him anyway".
This agglomeration of warring forms, feebly typifying the ugliness of the warring interests within them, did not repulse him.
The world of Hollywood doesn't repulse him at all, he says – but then he doesn't have much to do with it.
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Despite the way their bodies "coalesce into one many-jointed organism," she repulses him.
He would turn to me and find something in me that repulsed him as well.
Updike, like many authors, dreaded becoming a biographical subject: the notion "repulsed" him, he wrote.
The petty, calculating side of British and French middle-class life repulsed him.
The scene with Walder Frey suggested that here was a man being presented with his future and it repulsed him.
It begins with one of the men attempting to breach the wall, the other repeatedly repulsing him.
Arafat's dictatorial style repulsed him; the drift towards the second intifada of 2000, and the vicious schisms that followed, reduced him to despair.
Leaving prison in January 1875, he tried a Trappist retreat, then hurried to Stuttgart to meet Rimbaud, who apparently repulsed him with violence.
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