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1 The idea was as repugnant to her as his personality had been.
2 Writing in the Sunday Times, he condemned the policy as repugnant and divisive.
3 There were few things left in the world as repugnant as a poacher.
4 The touch of his flesh was not as repugnant as I had thought.
5 Transubstantiation was denounced as repugnant to Scripture and private masses as "dangerous impostures."
6 To an American Republican such ideas were as repugnant as they were to an Irish Catholic.
7 This is why smoking hath been plainly set forth as repugnant from the standpoint of hygiene.
8 The idea of such a marriage-nay ,ofsuch a friendship-wasnaturally as repugnant as ever to her.
9 Not for the first time, Titus wondered if the others present found Sextus as repugnant as he did.
10 One of Orellana's party maintained a stout opposition to his proceedings, as repugnant both to humanity and honor.
11 There was something ridiculous, as well as repugnant , in such a thought; but it kept possession of Amy's mind.
12 Doubtlessly, they found the idea of a leader getting involved in daily affairs to be as repugnant as their queen did.
13 The hereditary system, therefore, is as repugnant to human wisdom as to human rights; and is as absurd as it is unjust.
14 It does something else, something that most sensible conservatives regard as repugnant -it demands severe punishment for women who have abortions.
15 It had never occurred to him to go beyond his own sphere, and indeed violence was as repugnant to him as it was vulgar.
16 Aniela's marriage is almost as repugnant to him as to me, and his opinion is that she is preparing a wretched life for herself.
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