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1. Lord nor detest his correction, for
2. now they’d forced me to detest them
3. ’ It’s Jill’s favorite word and I usually detest it
4. * These days we joke about the old days, and still detest the Nationalists who all but disappeared from the political scene
5. If there’s one thing I detest it’s anyone questioning calls I give him
6. In its long and tragic transition the Supreme Court has rejected the opportunity to stand against those who detest freedom, and prefers to impose its own command and control in the place of free institutions
7. That beast that hounded them…” Ishvara spat out, and I thought ironically about how we protect our own kind even if we do detest them
8. But as Adrinius brought his face close to mine, hurling me up onto my tip toes, his expression of detest told me it was of no use
9. The Constitution strikes fear in the hearts of those who detest and abuse it
10. What do I have to live for? I detest this life
11. 26 Neither shall you bring an abomination into your house, lest you be a cursed thing like it: but you shall utterly detest it, and you shall utterly abhor it; for it is a cursed thing
12. It is exactly those things that we detest that we need to work on so that another book can add up
13. ” Socialists outwardly detest the association of their philosophy with communism
14. That is, after a lifetime of hard slog, usually in a job they detest, they manage to accumulate
15. For example, an estimated thirty million people world-wide detest Bill Gates and would spit straight into his face if they could only get in range
16. They detest each other and that’s why Hans thought she was perfect for the job
17. the man he did detest!
18. Judas was becoming increasingly nervous as he meditated how the eleven loyal apostles would detest him, and he feared they would all seek to destroy him
19. If he did not detest violence in all forms, Harry would have cursed the Englishman with the Scylla, the double agent systematically killing off CSIS key operatives
20. four days and already I detest it
21. μισέω (1) to hate, pursue with hatred, detest (2) to be
22. “Stargazers detest hot beverages and food; that’s why I had your soup sent cold
23. Without hesitation, Faye stopped on the brick sidewalk and broke a large red rosebud from its stem; though she would generally detest such an action, especially in a stranger’s garden, she decided to let the matter escape criticism given the unique circumstances surrounding this one time
24. I also detest the 'clothed females nude male' genre
25. detest the illustrious accomplishments of the superlative grand;
26. Is it reasonable to suggest that Bradley’s advice to Eisenhower was motivated by personal considerations? Bradley realised that if the plan to take Berlin was executed, due to the dispositions of the Allied armies the main thrust would have to be commanded by Montgomery and would include many American troops; this would mean that the kudos of the last victory would go to Montgomery, a man whom Bradley had learned to detest intensely
27. It was clear that everybody there not only found him loathsome but would detest him as long as he was to attend this school
28. There wasn't a man, woman or child on the planet that didn't have a very good reason to detest him
29. And, for my own part, I sincerely detest it, as I detest
30. These are the issues such as the price of fuel, inflation rates, or whether my ex-wife has a new boyfriend I detest
31. Since the heads of each system detest the other system, therefore the reaction will be crucial when the one of them notice that the other system begins to preponderate it
32. All those which our conscious really allow and all those which we would like to be subjected to are all good karmas while those which we detest and find inappropriate and resentful are bad karmas and we should, therefore, desist from performing those in our lifetime
33. Women usually think they could hold on their own but most of them have fallen to temptations posed by ever-cunning men, thereby seducing them to go into sexual relationships they ordinarily would detest
34. While some students quietly complied and continued their studies uninhibited, some students from disciplined background detest and resist such overtures but not without bruises and agonising tales of anguish
35. I detest it
36. I detest the stiff, icy way women have of turning their backs if they don't know each other
37. Snails taste with the "foot" that they glide upon and as they detest the taste of copper metal they would not cross the strips to escape
38. They found that even if they grew to detest Hitler personally, they could not break their oath to him
39. odiar, to hate, detest
40. “You must think I detest you
41. I detest it when they call me a damned Negro
42. therefore detest the current fashion for cremation which undoubtedly releases some unsavoury characters
43. wishes to swap with George and Cynthia Parland and I totally detest George, whereas hubby has always had
44. know how much you detest the Ulsacro and the heat of the
45. is, after a lifetime of hard slog, usually in a job they detest, they
46. He regained some control of his breathing and peered up at us with a maniacally insane look, “Even now every trinial power cell on this continent is imploding on itself and causing a mass eruption of the entire landmass and beyond, but long before you the one I detest and hate most dies in the glorious flames of my destruction of your new kingdom you will see the traitorous witch, my elixir of youth that you stole from me blown into a million billion itsy-bitsy pieces as the trinial explodes within her! Let’s watch her destruction together shall we!”
47. "And God upholds the truth with His words, even though the sinners detest it
48. could so effortlessly do to others what he would detest having done to himself
49. It's not that I detest him so much, but it was through him I quarrelled with Marfa Petrovna when I learned that she had dished up this marriage
50. Detest your own age
1. Nerissa detested Evander, but she couldn’t allow him to be executed for something that
2. " He detested the idea of what was about to happen
3. Halon detested the pollution that humans caused whenever they overpopulated a place
4. He detested them
5. He detested this quality in humans
6. detested those wise guys that thought being made, was the jet-
7. I detested him
8. Pearl was down in the living room watching Wheel of Fortune, which both Jasper and I detested
9. Mary church whom he positively detested
10. But if he had looked like the Archangel Michael and talked with the tongues of men and angels Faith would still have utterly detested him
11. For my part, I never detested Norman as some folks do
12. Ravi was finally about to leave behind the house he detested, but also leave behind the city he grew up in and previous life he would never get back
13. She detested my pragmatism, and I found her eclectic nature hard to control
14. and the other kids detested them
15. Corey detested his position of director even though he gladly glued the stamps to get to the spot
16. Cynthia detested the artificial turf aspect
17. Charly detested becoming more and more dependent on this entertaining, helpful, charming, irritating, often troublesome man
18. Mark was not a football player and he detested the game thoroughly
19. As an Aborian, Nem detested haggling
20. sentence without using the four-letter word she detested
21. He detested it and took it off at any opportunity
22. He detested being unseen because it caused him sorrow, mountains of sorrow
23. Riley returned the smile, “I have always detested that piece of shit
24. “I have seen them in Cape Town but they are detested by the government and no-one is offering any assistance whatsoever
25. " But he well knew how these Jerusalem Jews detested the very name of Nazareth, and he was determined thus to humiliate them
26. "When the Bolsheviks ousted the Tsar, a man they detested, they had no idea they were paving the route for a Communist tsar named Joseph Stalin
27. Besides, you loved Canada and detested Paris, Bonn, or whatever
28. In addition, he detested the winters with the cold, biting winds that drive the falling snow so fast and furiously, it lashes and stings the unprotected face
29. He detested routine, particularly the endless, mechanical days where people know exactly what they will be doing at any given time, and where they will be at any given moment
30. She hated the cold, and she detested winter
31. He had detested the classic language
32. Not only was it a reminder that Stallman, the short-haired outsider who hated rock 'n' roll, detested drugs, and
33. ” It made such an impression on him that from then on he detested military practices and war, not because of the executions but because of the horrifying custom of burying the victims alive
34. No one knew a man better than Petra Cotes knew her lover and she knew that the trunks would remain where they had been sent because if Aureliano Segundo detested anything it was complicating his life with modifications and changes
35. He detested country music in any form
36. detested lynching and stoning
37. I detested the very sound of her
38. She detested the silliness of sitcoms and couldn't focus, anyway, for worrying about her situation
39. Slavery was easily one of the things that Nancy detested most in the often sad and tragic history of Humanity
40. Torture was the other thing she detested with a passion, having had to endure it once in her present life, plus a few more times during past incarnations
41. He never thought he would be serving a man, actually a slob, whom he detested as much as this one
42. On the other hand, while he detested Cardinal Mazarin, like all the other members of the Fronde, the captain of the guards had only the greatest respect towards the young king and would never think of hurting him, or to let others hurt him
43. She hesitated for a moment when Ingrid Dows’ voice answered her: she detested passing bad news to her old combat comrade and friend
44. She was also way too low to eject but she detested the idea of being possibly captured by the Soviets, especially after causing such mayhem in their lines
45. Nikita didn’t regret one second the death of that man, far from it: Ignatiev had been the man to whom Stalin gave his dirty jobs and Nikita detested him with a passion
46. Khrushchev knew for a fact that the people would follow en masse the Red Army against a secret police detested by all
47. She chose with that a pair of low heel shoes, since she detested wearing high heels
48. detested vengeance of the ever faithful soul to soul when reality is strained
49. In fear now is detested by the blood of church – fed theatres spectacle
50. My heart was not really in it as I had always detested this
1. He was overcome by loathing, detesting the person before him
2. For not detesting me for what I am—what I did
3. “I am certain they could leave if a way could be found,” Hanor said, detesting their
4. As to the chemist's spouse, she was the best wife in Normandy, gentle as a sheep, loving her children, her father, her mother, her cousins, weeping for other's woes, letting everything go in her household, and detesting corsets; but so slow of movement, such a bore to listen to, so common in appearance, and of such restricted conversation, that although she was thirty, he only twenty, although they slept in rooms next each other and he spoke to her daily, he never thought that she might be a woman for another, or that she possessed anything else of her sex than the gown
5. "Detesting my nightly occupation, though valuing, if I may so use the word, my independence, which only consisted in choosing the street in which I should
6. The rogues, whatever their rank, have a great respect for daring, skill, and force—and therefore they respected Kovroff, at the same time fearing and detesting him
1. Barbara still detests the pushy testosterone types of
2. I happen to know she detests the smell of dead fish, but then most people do
3. Our sources in Saigon say that she is in deep disagreement with the American ambassador concerning the foreign policy of the United States concerning Vietnam and she clearly detests the colonial policies of the French
4. “Sage wanted to spare me of this life that she detests,” he thought
5. For they continue to walk in the stubbornness of their own heart and their soul detests
6. But I tell you he wouldn't let me! Do you think he could bear to see me grow fat and merry---could bear to think that we were tranquil, and not resolve on poisoning our comfort? Now, I have the satisfaction of being sure that he detests me, to the point of its annoying him seriously to have me within earshot or eye-sight: I notice, when I enter his presence, the muscles of his countenance are involuntarily distorted into an expression of hatred; partly arising from his knowledge of the good causes I have to feel that sentiment for him, and partly from original aversion
7. "Here is Debray, who detests you without reading you, so he says
8. ' The world, however, is mistaken; my father abandons me from utter indifference, while my mother-in-law detests me with a hatred so much the more terrible because it is veiled beneath a continual smile
9. But I tell you he wouldn’t let me! Do you think he could bear to see me grow fat and merry—could bear to think that we were tranquil, and not resolve on poisoning our comfort? Now, I have the satisfaction of being sure that he detests me, to the point of its annoying him seriously to have me within ear-shot or eyesight: I notice, when I enter his presence, the muscles of his countenance are involuntarily distorted into an expression of hatred; partly arising from his knowledge of the good causes I have to feel that sentiment for him, and partly from original aversion
10. It is clear that he detests Marius
11. And now you question me for a little word game with a mortal who detests me?"
12. Marilla detests cats, and Davy would tease his life out
13. A Russian publicist, who was in Paris at that time, describes this entrance of the sailors in the following manner: "They tell the truth,—it was an incident of world-wide import, wondrous, touching, soul-stirring, making the heart quiver with that love which discerns the brothers in men, and which detests bloodshed and concomitant acts of violence, the tearing away of the children from their beloved mother
14. Now, where are we? And shall this war be called a popular war; a war of the people; a war called for by the public voice, into which this country has been plunged, not more by the agency of the friends of Government than of its enemies, in the hope of the latter that this Administration would sink and founder in it, and they rise to power thereupon? Is it possible that that can be deemed a war of the people, a popular war, which has enabled a gentleman known to be of the most respectable connections, and possessed, I believe, of considerable talent—but who, put in competition with the veteran politician now at the helm of Government, is but a boy in politics—a person whose pretensions are so extremely inferior, to rival the present Chief Magistrate in the confidence of the people, and for a time, as you know, make him tremble for his re-election? It is, however, some consolation to reflect that, in all free Governments, the public voice will sooner or later be heard upon all their measures, and in condemnation of those which the opinion of that public detests and execrates