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And even some that nature would abhor.
"In the name of Jesus," Anderson told me, "they do things that Jesus would abhor".
Frustrated in a way that Sontag would abhor, I never had much truck with Barney.
When he grew old she would abhor him, he told her; she had to love him now, instantly.
"A terminal illness, no treatment and no hope, just the certainty of a death pretty much everyone would abhor".
Jimmy Anderson, an artist given a canvas that most of his kind would abhor, was quite brilliant on Friday evening.
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She not only remembered it clearly, but brought a lump to my throat by apologising for other kids whom she'd abhorred anyway.
Those on both sides hankering after a "next level" in relations would probably abhor what such a level might look like: an anti-China strategic alliance.
DEMONSTRATIONS in Japan are generally ultra-polite affairs, and those in the southern island prefecture of Okinawa contain more than their share of greying residents who would normally abhor physical confrontation.
Who wouldn't abhor Dylann Roof's actions?
Unfortunately, intent is often the false refuge to justify something that reasonable persons would otherwise abhor.
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