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The concept is so repulsive that animal rights advocates persuaded a very busy House to pass a new bill outlawing them.
"It's repulsive how far-right extremists and neo-Nazis are spreading their hollow message," Merkel told reporters, of the incident.
The Supreme Court, upholding the right of repulsive people to behave repulsively, has ruled that such laws violate the First Amendment's free-speech guarantees.
Sellar and Yeatman contrasted the "wrong but wromantic" with the "right but repulsive".
It lacks heroes: as "1066 and All That", a comic guide to English history, summarises, the Roundheads were "right but repulsive".
He once summed up the immigration debate by paraphrasing an old description of the English Civil War: "a battle between the Wrong but Wromantic and the Right but Repulsive".
The English Civil War is summed up, helpfully, as a "Struggle between the Cavaliers (Wrong but Wromantic) and the Roundheads (Right and Repulsive)." By these lights, William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, may have been the ultimate Cavalier.
Thus, when k is less than one, the range of allowed angles becomes small and the force is repulsive (red curve on right in Figure 7).
There's a "repulsive creature" involved here, all right, but it's not the eel.
Commenting on the speculation surrounding Moyes's future, the former United defender Gary Neville said: "I think the whole situation at the club right now is repulsive.
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