Sentence examples for triggered revulsion from inspiring English sources

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It will focus on the very period that got MI5 interested; Wodehouse's sojourn in Berlin and the radio broadcasts he made from Germany in 1941, which triggered revulsion in Britain.

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To go forward with "Gangster Squad" as is might trigger revulsion at scenes that seem to recall the movie-theater slaughter in Colorado.

The question, Mr. Cieply writes, is whether to reshoot that scene: To go forward with "Gangster Squad" as is might trigger revulsion at scenes that seem to recall the movie-theater slaughter in Colorado.

The images are deeply disturbing, but rather than evoking the horror of female circumcision, the video and still photos are even more likely to trigger revulsion at the art itself, and the convivial atmosphere surrounding what the art supposedly represents.

During that time, after the Soviets were driven out, the country was ruled disastrously by competing and often corrupt warlords, triggering revulsion that aided the rise of the moralistic Taliban.

In the past, the sight of someone missing an arm or a leg could unfortunately trigger revulsion or shock.

Brutal footage released by the jihadist group has triggered widespread revulsion, but the so-called Islamic State has also inspired foreign recruits from France, Germany and the UK.

The killing of six students by security forces at Trisakti University on May 12 triggered a revulsion to which even Suharto had to yield.

The rescue offered Kosovo was late and hedged; it was triggered by revulsion against the Serbs, but the troops came in subdued and wary of the Albanians.

One need only look at the reaction to Paul McCarthy's grotesque, scatological performances, or Andres Serrano's Piss Christ, or Australian artist Casey Jenkins, whose work, Casting Off My Womb – in which she knitted a scarf from wool spooling out of her vagina – triggered tabloid revulsion and a storm of Twitter comments about her mental health.

HWANGE, Zimbabwe, July 29 (Reuters) - A Zimbabwean court on Wednesday charged a professional hunter with failing to prevent an American from unlawfully killing 'Cecil', the southern African country's best-known lion, in a case that has triggered widespread revulsion at trophy hunting.

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