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1 With a natural aversion for Society, he loved retirement, solitude and meditation.
2 Must I call that natural aversion for the negro, or even prejudice?
3 The Galway manager holds natural aversion to singling players out from the collective.
4 I have no natural aversion to breaking and entering, don't misunderstand.
5 Much of it seemed designed to overcome his natural aversion to blood magic.
6 But she had a natural aversion to officialdom, and anticipated the interviews with dread.
7 So let's try to forget all about our natural aversion while we're playing ball.
8 Like his English representative, the Indian village bumpkin has a natural aversion to town life.
9 He must have acquired a natural aversion for me.
10 But he would find it in the unwritten law of the natural aversion of the races.
11 A natural aversion to the man said no; but policy urged him as well as curiosity.
12 It was clear that a natural aversion for Brendon's business no longer extended to the detective himself.
13 You have a natural aversion have you?
14 You're damned right it's a natural aversion .
15 She had a natural aversion to publicity, but was anxious to entertain the thousands who flocked to the White House.
16 The boundless and unrestrained hatred of the Jews comes from natural aversion to the 'Jewish God' and the 'Jewish Bible'.
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