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1 You could not have picked out a man whom I detest more cordially.
2 I wish she could establish herself as a lecturer, though there is nothing I detest more ardently than lectures.
3 If there's one sort of man I detest more than another, it's a man who is sorry for himself.
4 There is only one thing that I detest more than a silly woman, and that is a heartless, speculating one.
5 If there's one class of folk I detest more than another, it is those all-possessed people who find life unsuited to their fancies.
6 If there was ever one thing I detested more than another, it was hominy.
7 If there was one thing he detested more than another, whether in public or private life, it was 'fussing.'
8 The Governor came to be detested more and more by the people, for as the years went by he spent their money recklessly.
9 There is no sin which Paul and the other apostles detested more than when a person despises the grace of God in Christ Jesus.
10 The calumniator he detested more than the robber or the thief, in proportion as the loss of friends is greater than the loss of money.
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