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1 It is quite as odious to me as 'Dexter' is to her.
2 Now Mrs. Bonteen was almost as odious to him as was her husband.
3 A selfish priest, Miles, is as odious a thing as a mercenary woman!
4 Their vices are as odious as you have described them.
5 Abruptly her deserted flat struck her as odious and useless.
6 The Morrill tariff is as odious to the West as it is to the South.
7 So when he appears in the Miller house he makes himself as odious as possible.
8 That man is as odious to me as ever.
9 Thus, if vice be not represented as odious , he may lose his love of virtue.
10 The newborn movement had blundered, but Republicanism under the lead of Grant remained as odious as ever.
11 Continuing he said that no tyranny is one-half as odious as that which comes from the minority.
12 To take Max's place with the Rabouilleuse would be as odious on his part as on hers.
13 To the Anglo-Irish the native peasant was as odious as the first, and as terrible as the second.
14 The prate of new-born scepticism may be as tiresome and as odious as the cantofgrayorthodoxy.
15 He cannot but be as odious to you as he is to Bajee Rao, and to the people.
16 In the commercial cities of the north, the regulations of trade were nearly as odious as the stamp act itself.
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