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"There was kind of this revulsion of him making light of something people literally have to bleed or die for.
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Perhaps this caused a revulsion of feeling.
Billy Goat Plum encourages acceptance, rather than revulsion, of your body.
But, as Fanny Lefroy, one of her nieces, wrote, overnight she experienced a "revulsion of feeling".
Stead also understands middle-school-age children's instinctive revulsion of being pandered to.
But what they're really about is the fascination and revulsion of a new generation of teenagers toward their parents.
Some women, to the revulsion of many pro-life supporters who would otherwise support punishment, are even having abortions.
It is the revulsion of families up and down the land as to what they got up to.
This was often effective, based largely on sympathies rooted in revulsion of the Holocaust and the story of Western anti-Semitism.
She spent the rest of her childhood in prison, but her notoriety -- and the revulsion of a British public familiar with the particulars of her case -- never faded.
He talks with revulsion of authors such as Danielle Steel and John Grisham, whose books he calls "the equivalent of daytime television bound between two shabbily designed cloth covers".
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