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Shelley has created a monster, it seems, out of his own revulsion from tyranny.
When I examine my own revulsion from creationism I find it does have a moral component.
After a bit, these apparent money-spinners turn sour and this instigates a general revulsion from risk.
The subtly named "Goodbye, Uncle Tom," was released in 1971 to near collective revulsion from audiences and critics.
His horror at the death of democracy's first "great martyr chief " was matched by his revulsion from the barbarities of war.
We might not understand St John's austere, colonial Christianity, but we all recognise Jane's near physical revulsion from being with him.
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Could there eventually come a day when our popular culture's disposition toward all things zombie-related goes from fixation to saturation, from saturation to revulsion, and from revulsion to a point where people are actually persecuted for showing zombie movies?
Widespread public revulsion resulted from the revelation in July that its victims included the 13-year-old Milly Dowler, who disappeared in 2002 and whose messages were intercepted and erased to make room for new ones even as her family searched for her.
Investor revulsion stems from the company's second-quarter guidance, which was only between $0.70 and $0.75 per share, while the Street had hope to see 88 cents per share.
"Did you actually just say that?" she says, revulsion emanating from every pore.
Where does this revulsion come from, and what does it expose about how we view ourselves and others?
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