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1 An unlucky man was as abhorrent to him as a negligent one.
2 Massoud described the Saudi's puritanical, intolerant outlook on Islam as abhorrent to Afghans.
3 Controversy is as abhorrent to me as gin to a reclaimed drunkard; but oh dear!
4 The idea of living separately was just as abhorrent to him as it was to her.
5 The American television network ABC described the star's tweet as abhorrent , repugnant and inconsistent with its values.
6 Tanaiste Joan Burton has described the fatal attack on French publication Charlie Hebdo as abhorrent and an atrocity.
7 Tell them that to kill a male shall be as abhorrent to them as to kill another female.
8 And the sheer professionalisation of the process will doubtless strike as abhorrent those who prefer to coo over Tom Daley.
9 A spokesperson for the university has described the group's views as abhorrent but said they are protected by freedom of speech.
10 In response to questions from the ABC, a Defence spokesperson said: Defence and the ADF reject as abhorrent everything this flag represents.
11 Madam, - The President's denunciation of the publication of cartoons of the prophet Muhammad as abhorrent to the Irish people was out of place.
12 As abhorrent as his actions were, kidnap was another order of magnitude.
13 As abhorrent as his words were, they may not have been directed at anyone in particular.
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