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But what are the roots of this abhorrence?
This abhorrence of quitting is not necessarily true in all cultures.
In someone else, this abhorrence might have been taken as a sign of weakness.
This abhorrence of an elite lies at the very heart of our educational troubles, first at school, then at university.
In prison or on the outside, people feel this abhorrence toward this particular, pathetic kind of criminal -- even knowing how often these criminals themselves were victims of abuse.
Love of those around us, friend or stranger, is what will help us through this abhorrence.
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And one in particular is echoed in the UK's latest piece of ban-this-gross-abhorrence legislation: that over video nasties.
Hudson added: "The reason for the sentence is the seriousness of the offence, the public outrage that has been caused and we felt there was no other sentence this court could have passed which conveys to you the abhorrence that many in society feel this crime should receive".
"The reason for the sentence is the seriousness of the offence, the public outrage that has been caused and we felt there was no other sentence this court could have passed which conveys to you the abhorrence that many in society feel this crime should receive".
He added: "The law would show the abhorrence we feel for this crime and how it should be handled.
The PFA has not made clear this week its abhorrence of Evans's and his footballer friend Clayton McDonald's disgraceful conduct towards Evans's then 19-year-old victim, on what Evans referred to, in his first semi-apology, as "that night in Rhyl".
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