Not exact matches
Are we so driven by our
revulsion toward that which caused us so much pain that we're willing to accept and applaud such emotional venting without even offering the
most elemental grace to the accused?
Among Evangelicals, the
most decisive signal of our new situation is our growing
revulsion at the divisiveness of Protestantism.
What is perhaps
most interesting about American culture today is the
revulsion, sometimes inarticulate but emerging with increasing clarity, against the assumption of a dark future.
The political dimension enters because there was popular
revulsion against weapons which
most people did not understand; very few people have direct experience of being gassed, for example.
Mention his name and watch the cringe of
revulsion from everyone who knows him as one of the
most infamous serial killers in history.
ii) The utter
revulsion most people now feel in relation to any kind of residential property (investment).
Of course, the roach is one of the
most despised creatures on earth, and a lot of kids will come into your store already having adopted their parent's
revulsion.
What is
most striking about her full length portrait of another male critic, John Perrault, is not only that he poses nude, like an odalisque, but that she doesn't disguise the
revulsion she feels at the sight of his hirsute body.
In the letter, she spoke of feelings of
revulsion towards
most things, wondering how Cornell avoided such.
Not only are
most of them poorly paid, Ms. Jeethan said, but the
revulsion people feel for accused criminals is transferred to their lawyers.»
Tech buyers of a certain age will
most likely recoil in
revulsion upon hearing the name Bush, a company which is perhaps best known as a purveyor of cheap and often not - so - cheerful electronics during the 1980s, and is now owned by the parent company of Argos.