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Thus, not so many years ago, she announced that she had discovered in her dictionary that the word republican came between reptilian and repugnant
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Neither would a movement as such, for a variety of reasons; secure a moral consensus among the American People who would properly consider such designs as morally repugnant and offensive to a society‘s standard of decency
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The Will to Goodness is the rejection of behavioral attitudes repugnant to an individual‘s highest (moral) standing
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The air was less repugnant here and Soffen took a deep breath to steady her pounding heart
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For Johnson was an utterly repugnant racist, way beyond even most of the typical racists of his day
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He was as limp as a sack of waste, and then a terrible smell of gas escaped from Hartle’s body, silent but terribly repugnant to her polite nostrils
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fellowship, is highly repugnant, and serves as a warning that not everyone who
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which are convenient to our souls, he has directed us to eat; but those which are repugnant to them, he has interdicted
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These judicial jewels are to be polished and set to illuminate or displace provisions of our own Constitution that these Justices find to be insufficient, or even repugnant, as written
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He had never encountered such a repugnant creature in all his life
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Such an environment was repugnant to Roger, unhealthy for their children, and uncharacteristic of Josie who had such a high esteem for the concept of the Christian family that she chose the name La Familia for the Catholic bookstore she conceived and brought to fruition
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26 Those things which are convenient to our souls he has directed us to eat; but those which are repugnant to them he has interdicted
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Not wishing to linger near the repugnant smells, they continued towards the only exit, a long stairway of stone paving leading down, worn smooth through years of use
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The greasy mud covering the beach had a repugnant smell to it
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“Let’s drive off these repugnant beasts once and for all,” grunted Gilead
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And this is the sum of duty: Let no man do to another what would be repugnant to himself; cherish no malice, smite not him who smites you, conquer anger with mercy, and vanquish hate by benevolence
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7 The idea of battle, contention, and slaughter was repugnant to Jesus; he would have none of it
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She no longer found his touch repugnant
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In that moment of unreasoning panic even the thought of halting so near the inland sea was repugnant
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My Father does not require of you as the price of entering the kingdom of heaven that you should force yourself to subscribe to a belief in things which are spiritually repugnant, unholy, and untruthful
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He could draw his broadsword and disarm her, beat the blade out of her hand, but the thought of drawing a sword on a woman, even without intent of injury, was extremely repugnant to him
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Valeria found her indifferent callousness more repugnant than Olmec's naked ferocity
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Before this repugnant deity Gorulga and his ten acolytes knelt and beat their heads upon the ground, while chanting monotonously
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Jean’s ex-husband had dismissed the idea of evolution as repugnant, insulting him by linking him to apes
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Jesus said to Catalina “when those dirty and repugnant hands struck my face and hit me, I saw how many times I would be hit and struck by so many souls who, without purifying themselves from sin, without cleaning their house with a good confession, would receive me in their hearts
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"That's what makes it repugnant to me," she said
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regardless of how repugnant he was
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It was repugnant
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“YOU WILL NEVER LAY A HAND ON MY FAMILY AGAIN!” Paul fumed as an ugly wiggling grin slithered across his proud repugnant face
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There is no mortal as repugnant as yourself
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Twice a day Fernanda left a plate of food by her bed and twice a day she took it away intact, not because Meme had resolved to die of hunger, but because even the smell of food was repugnant to her and her stomach rejected even water
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with that most repugnant ancient
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Hitler always expected things to go his way in the end, thereby enabling him to avoid decisions which were repugnant to him; his inflated belief in his own will-power, and an aversion to accepting any risk when its success could not be guaranteed in advance influenced Hitler's military leadership
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bad things, her reputation and character were so repugnant to me, but
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The idea that people might in any way be equal to or have common ties with their fellow earthlings was repugnant to the self-rihteous and narrow minded masses, and great slanders were directed at Darwin for trying to associate mankind with the lowly apes
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And as has been the case with so many evils, many of those repugnant souls that sought profit through slavery readily pointed to biblical heroes doing the same
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Her hair nearly rose on her head and she pushed a scream of pure terror when she found herself looking at a ghoulish, repugnant creature standing less than one meter behind her, its wide mouth distorted in a grimace that showed long, pointed teeth
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‘’True! However, one of the Hygiean agents tasked with that mission, while accepting it, also secretly disapproved of it, finding it morally repugnant
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repugnant force that I could only sense
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the Blue World seemed totally repugnant
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At the same time, he was repulsed by the repugnant odor of dried
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As soon as the soldier left his bed, the officer buried himself completely under the bed covers! Oh! How foul it smelled… a mix of disgusting body odour and stale tobacco! It was the worst and most repugnant smell he had ever experienced
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Anne stood in place, staring at Grace with an expression that was nearly repugnant
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'We are instructed to inquire into accusations concerning rites and rituals forbidden by the holy fathers and repugnant to …'
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Is it possible that I shall have to do something unpleasant to myself, hurt myself, hurt something that takes time to bandage? The idea is repugnant to me; still, things can't go on like this
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The three men in the room had been observing the old woman with repugnant fascination, half embarrassed at witnessing the immodest exhibition of bare thigh and half curious as to what in the world she was up to
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The answer is yes but Church of Greece has never really accepted this fact, and has been noted for challenging state statutes that it finds morally repugnant or are against the teachings of Orthodox Christianity
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Now, as Adorno was allowed into Duval’s compound, he delicately avoided contact with anyone or anything as he was escorted to meet with the master of this intriguing, if not repugnant, court
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He was like an chamberpot, repugnant but supremely necessary
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The depth of the chute above, standing high almost toward the sky was horrific in size and to Oak’s eyes it was repugnant
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The example he gave them of killing himself was so repugnant, so insane, so beyond heir understanding: that they could only admire him for his courage, for his not being afraid to die
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One of the most repugnant and abhorrent acts of terrorism and ‘ethnic cleansing’ in the four years of conflict occurred towards the end of the war near Srebrenica
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repugnant to the laws of language and common sense, that such an idea can be conveyed
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A blurred image that could have been a memory drifted across Loofah's mind like a wisp of mist, of a girl in white, his pretty young angel, somehow linked in foul and unholy union with a repugnant little toad – the same repugnant little toad that was now trotting up the road towards him
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theory, charging God with such principles of conduct toward His own creatures, utterly repugnant
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REPUGNANT TO THE LAWS OF LANGUAGE AND COMMON SENSE, THAT SUCH AN IDEA CAN
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smelled its petals, wincing at the repugnant aroma
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Not one of them means any such thing in common conversation, and it is only by a 'theological' or false definition, alike repugnant to the laws of language and common sense, that such an idea can be conveyed by such language
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Then there must be something out of joint with the theory, charging God with such principles of conduct toward His own creatures, utterly repugnant and audacious to the intelligence of man, when viewed as matters of justice
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Edwards, John Calvin, Hopkins, and a thousand other as repugnant to reason as the doctrines of the Papacy
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bridal attentions; but now his tainted breath, pimpled face, and blood-shot eyes, were not more repugnant to my senses, than his gross manners, and loveless
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But the first was repugnant to him
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Hunger made viands once repugnant, now acceptable; he held the plate in his hand for an hour at a time, and gazed thoughtfully at the morsel of bad meat, of tainted fish, of black and mouldy bread
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It appeared impossible to the baroness that a man of such delightfully pleasing manners should entertain evil designs against her; besides, the most corrupt minds only suspect evil when it would answer some interested end—useless injury is repugnant to every mind
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But I have to say that I find it repugnant that you jumped to the conclusion that a man would betray his country in such a manner
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The death of these children would horrify everyone who heard about it; for the victims’ parents, the very idea of a driverless car would become repugnant
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It would have seemed beforehand like a ridiculous piece of bad logic that he, with his unmixed resolutions of independence and his select purposes, would find himself at the very outset in the grasp of petty alternatives, each of which was repugnant to him
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The idea of waiting a year before his stock moves up is repugnant to him
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Everything that reminded him of his past was repugnant to him, and so in his relations with that former circle he confined himself to trying to do his duty and not to be unfair
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The idea of marrying some rich woman, which was suggested to him by his female relations, was repugnant to him
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There was a coincidence between the taste for the toilet which had recently come to Cosette, and the habit of new clothes developed by that stranger which was very repugnant to Jean Valjean
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The musical notation of an infirmity is repugnant to us
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A priori, insurrection is repugnant to them, in the first place, because it often results in a catastrophe, in the second place, because it always has an abstraction as its point of departure
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The Polypus hole was no less repugnant to hygiene than to legend
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The occupation of sewermen was formerly almost as perilous, and almost as repugnant to the people, as the occupation of knacker, which was so long held in horror and handed over to the executioner
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He saw that which it was repugnant to him to behold
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What was he to do now? Jean Valjean's visits were profoundly repugnant to him
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I believe that she is capable of heroic self-sacrifice and that anything dishonourable would be repugnant to her
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It occurred to me that if I mentioned her, the Commission would oblige her to appear; and the idea of exposing her name to all the scandalous things said by the rascals under cross-examination, and the thought of even seeing her in their presence, was so repugnant to me that I became confused, stammered, and took refuge in silence
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I felt it for some reason peculiarly repugnant to speak of certain things to Vassin—of some things and not of others ; I succeeded, for instance, in interesting him in my description of the scenes that had takrn place that morning in the passage, in the next room, and finally at Versilov's
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I am surprised to remember that my wrath and revengeful feelings were extremely repugnant to my own nature, for being of an easy temper, I found it difficult to be angry with any one for long, and so I had to work myself up artificially and became at last revolting and absurd
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I knew where to go and sleep at night; gradually I became accustomed to things the very idea of which would formerly have been repugnant to me
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And here they stand like two sworn enemies—ha, ha, ha! You all hate Burdovsky because his behaviour with regard to his mother is shocking and repugnant to you; do you not? Is not that true? Is it not true? You all have a passion for beauty and distinction in outward forms; that is all you care for, isn’t it? I have suspected for a long time that you cared for nothing else! Well, let me tell you that perhaps there is not one of you who loved your mother as Burdovsky loved his
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All depended on Skovorodnikoff’s vote, and he voted for rejecting the appeal, because Nekhludoff’s determination to marry the woman on moral grounds was extremely repugnant to him
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All this bother about a prostitute, and the presence of a celebrated advocate and Nekhludoff in the Senate were in the highest degree repugnant to him
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And his vote was thrown against a reversal, principally for the reason that Nekhludoff's determination to marry the girl on moral grounds was extremely repugnant to him
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Maslova's expulsion from the hospital on the ground of flirting was particularly painful to her by reason of the fact that, after her meeting with Nekhludoff, all association with men, which had been so repugnant to her, became even more disgusting
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Every man has an instinctive assurance of this fact, and yet he sees his fellow-beings divided into two classes, the one in poverty and distress, which labors and is oppressed, the other idle, tyrannical, luxurious; and not only does he see all this, but, whether voluntarily or otherwise, he falls in line with one or the other of these divisions,—a course repugnant to his reason
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Christian art is only such as tends to unite all without exception, either by evoking in them the perception that each man and all men stand in like relation toward God and toward their neighbor, or by evoking in them identical feelings, which may even be the very simplest, provided only that they are not repugnant to Christianity and are natural to every one without exception