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They come on the modern-music scene and find it so repugnant that they turn to pop, rock and jazz.
I do believe there are crimes and actions which are so repugnant to society as to warrant the death penalty.
"The very worst rags were filthy and foul-smelling, so repugnant that they were thought to transmit diseases like yellow fever," Mr. Bidwell writes.
"The thought that she wasn't a prostitute and that I didn't have to pay for sex was so repugnant to me that I lost all interest in her".
That's how meritocratic societies are supposed to work, and it's why appeals to voters' prejudices and fears were so repugnant to those liberal Republican dinosaurs.
But they are often finding that it's the old feudal customs, so repugnant to Mao, that help them keep a grip on society.
For nearly 25 years afterward, he could not find the fortitude to write about it, saying the "experience had been so repugnant to me".
He was on a track of vital import to us now, in a world of materalism so repugnant it has become a plague.
The task is difficult chiefly because the initial charges against Ms. Poundstone last June were so repugnant: lewd acts upon a child and child endangerment.
It is not the candidate's religious beliefs that are so repugnant, but rather his undisguised contempt for the separation between church and state.
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To wit: " I hardly know any annoyance so deeply repugnant to English feelings, as the incessant, remorseless spitting of Americans".
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