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1 The law allowed no more-tothe intense disgust of the Leesville Herald.
2 A deep sorrow came over Serge; an intense disgust with all things.
3 This was then done, to the intense disgust of the colonies concerned.
4 The manner, too, in which polygamy was practised aroused his intense disgust .
5 Flavia gazed upon the shabby-looking visitor with an expression of intense disgust .
6 Gringo received his share of training, at first to his intense disgust .
7 In April, to his intense disgust , Wolfe was again in Glasgow.
8 An expression of intense disgust contracted the manly features of Marius de Tregars.
9 To his intense disgust , he was taken seriously in neither case.
10 Of course, they view with intense disgust the spread of our power in India.
11 I felt a sudden repulsion; a feeling of intense disgust .
12 A look of intense disgust came over her husband's face.
13 But, to Harry's intense disgust , his father put no brimstone into it at all.
14 To his intense disgust , he found nothing left but the polished skull of the monster.
15 One man sees, with intense disgust , the nozzle of his coffeepot drop into the fire.
16 These words portended rage and intense disgust to Constantine.
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