Even the thought of pitchers expectorating on the ball was repulsive to some people. |
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The order came after repeated complaints from residents, yet the exact source of the repulsive redolence was never exactly revealed. |
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It's jarring and offensive and leaves one with nothing but repulsive images that linger on afterwards. |
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They've all done things that are repulsive and disgusting, and each one is probably haunted by that. |
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Whilst we gained a sense of Caliban's non-humanness, we lost much sense of him as a gross, repulsive creature. |
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Killing a human being is always a repulsive act, but at times it is unavoidable, as in self-defense, or in war. |
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However, by the time he arrives it's becoming clear to Preston and the audience alike exactly how repulsive a mindset the Clerics? one is. |
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It is perhaps the most disgusting, grotesque and repulsive thing ever shown on television. |
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Cronenberg fashions a remake of the cheesy 1958 original that is by turns funny, poignant, repulsive, and intense. |
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She is always slightly repulsive, and that is why I wanted those puppies to look miserable. |
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The ads for the new acid blockers like Tagamet, I think, are quite repulsive. |
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Story wise, it's Mr. Bean, perhaps a little gentler and less repulsive than Rowan Atkinson in the flesh, but very very funny. |
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These sentiments would strike any right-minded person as repulsive, hypocritical rubbish. |
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This was a repulsive crime and any right-minded person will be happy to reveal the identity of whoever did this. |
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The judge had directed the jury to consider whether the material under consideration was repulsive, filthy, loathsome and lewd. |
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It is repulsive. In every war, soldiers commit atrocities and die senselessly, often because of the mistakes of their superior officers. |
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The basic idea behind inflation is that a repulsive form of gravity caused the universe to expand. |
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So it's a debate among scientists whether human-like bots are repulsive or if machines that mimic our mortal movements put us at ease. |
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But is anyone else finding the self-congratulatory smarminess of their fellow Australians as repulsive as I am? |
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This might come as a shock to some people, but chickens are the most stinky, repulsive and nasty creatures to walk the earth. |
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Not only was the cosmos expanding, but a repulsive pressure within the vacuum of space was also causing the expansion to accelerate. |
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He is a brilliant if repulsive campaigner who's always squeaked through by making the other guy the issue. |
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This resonance was due to a delicate balance between the strong nuclear force and the repulsive electromagnetic force in samarium. |
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In truth, he had had no steady girlfriends, because they found his personality repulsive. |
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If we look at carved gods on heathen temples we see fearful, gruesome, repulsive demonic representations that millions bow down to and worship. |
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He had a white beard and wore a black skull cap and a broad-cloth surtout, and was a most repulsive sight to see. |
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I am also sure than reading grammatically repulsive and humour challenged paragraphs are not your idea of weekend fun. |
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Mistakes I can forgive, but deliberate intent to harm or random acts of cruelty, I find repulsive. |
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Because dark energy can turn gravity into a repulsive force, it could account for this acceleration. |
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The evidence for gravitationally repulsive dark energy is strong, but there are gaps in our knowledge. |
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A man out with his baby usually has to change the baby on his lap, because the only alternative is taking her into the repulsive gents. |
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Immediately, Felix's hand flew to his nose before the putrid, repulsive stench could. |
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The rest is done by the repulsive force of the diamagnet under the neodymium magnet. |
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Is their intent any less racist or repulsive than the extremist elements within Zionism? |
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It is mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring. |
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It has a powerful way of making acceptable what was once abhorrent or repulsive. |
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The supernova observations call out for some gravitationally repulsive substance to drive the cosmic acceleration. |
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And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown. |
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Who amongst you hasn't found those wax museums to be a bit ominous and repulsive? |
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The pretreatment by transition metal cations helps to adsorb DNA on mica because it neutralizes the mica surface charge and then weakens the repulsive pressure. |
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This twisted defense of colonialism is as repulsive as it is supremacist and archaic. |
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In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive. |
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As Brynor neared, he glanced at each of us in turn with the casual, detached disinterest of a scientist examining a particularly repulsive insect. |
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In the film, a young schoolgirl in uniform calls Divine sick and repulsive. |
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This man was ill, ritually unclean, unkempt, probably physically repulsive, an outcast from society, and unqualified to approach God at the temple, but Jesus felt compassion. |
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This wonderful guy also had me convinced that I was physically repulsive, unutterably stupid, and had the worst, most unfeminine personality on the planet. |
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Even her white prom gown and naturally curly hair look vaguely repulsive. |
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Oh sure, the Super Bowl and all its macho imitators are commemorations of some repulsive male urge best ignored. |
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This is due to some mysterious repulsive force, first envisioned by physicist Albert Einstein as part of his so-called fudge factor in keeping the universe balanced. |
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The most vulnerable members of our society fall victim to the repulsive and detestable warlords and gang masters who conceal their depraved activity behind closed doors. |
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Thomas refused to answer for a while, but now my curiosity was aroused about the repulsive young man below and I pressed him. |
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They absolutely must boycott this absurd, insane, sickening, repulsive, shameful, and at the same time shame-less circus. |
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That sense of melioration, strong in many Americans, that things can be accomplished for the good of others, is ultimately repulsive to Thayler's distinct moral sensibility. |
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Like a reality TV show with guns, the coverage takes the everyday business of war, normally hidden from public view, and blows it up into a grisly, repulsive spectacle. |
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Upon reaching a corridor she stopped as three policemen escorting a repulsive, corpulent man in handcuffs to an interrogation room passed by in front of her. |
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These techniques allow governments and corporations the freedom to promote ideas that would appear repulsive, discordant or even downright stupid if spoken in plain English. |
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It is a work of embarrassing, even repulsive power that rivets your eyes. |
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Raver is repulsive as the old lady, while the supporting cast fit well into their roles. |
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For many, the experience of Internet shock sites began with goatse, a notoriously repulsive image that is considered the king of shock sites. |
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More fluid gooshed forth, arching beautifully and descending to strike Prior's arm. It was hot and gooey and repulsive. |
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The sort of groveling one imagines taking place is repulsive to consider. |
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Circumcision was considered repulsive during the period of Hellenization of the Eastern Mediterranean. |
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They are neither lovable nor loving because they are innately poisonous or repulsive, like a pit adder or a skunk. |
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Thor finds the dwarf repulsive and, apparently, realizes that the bride is his daughter. |
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And it is ruining my social life. face keeps breaking out with pimples and I know I look repulsive, so how can I ever expect to have boy friends? |
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Langmuir I The role of attractive and repulsive forces in the formation of tactoids, thixotropic gels, protein crystals and coacervates. |
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The feature that struck me most forcibly was the strange hue of their skin, a repulsive, unhealthy pallor, a seeming bloodlessness. |
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The repulsive effect can also be measured by a sensitive gravimeter placed between M and the standing wave system. |
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Sheik Ibraheim Omair is represented in clearly repulsive stereotypical terms which act contrastively to further confirm the positive image of Hassan. |
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Raver is stomach-churningly repulsive, while the supporting cast fit snugly into their roles, all keeping perfectly straight faces amid the hocus pocus. |
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The repulsive force among the polyanion makes the polymer network stretch. |
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The term Dickensian is used to describe something that is reminiscent of Dickens and his writings, such as poor social conditions or comically repulsive characters. |
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She meets sirens and sea serpents and hidebehinds, wicked kings and repulsive recluses, capitalist magicians and seven-league boots and magic pomegranates. |
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