Sentences with phrase «revulsion about»

There seems to be a good deal of revulsion about how he viewed himself as a contractor with a job to do.
Katie, a pretty middle - of - the - road girl herself, found she was turned off when a guy she was dating expressed a bit of revulsion about a past sexual exploit (talking about past sexual exploits in exhaustive detail is another no - no in fact).

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When we read about God telling Israel to go slaughter men and women, the natural, right, and godly response is to read such depictions with revulsion, loathing, and disgust.
So it was quite impossible for the engineers to understand what the priests were talking about, for the brick makers to share the architects» vision, for the philosophers to agree on the function of the tower and for the conservationists and poets to overcome their revulsion against such a monstrous desecration of the pastoral environment close to the shores of the Mediterranean.
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.
Dangerously, he says we should be clear about our revulsion at the use of chemical weapons.
Read about revulsion, revisit the aftermath of superstorms, and watch waterfalls that wow in 360 degrees.
What is significant about that character is how he conforms to McDonagh's skepticism, bordering on revulsion, regarding the worship of authority and / or uniforms, whether they are worn by cops or soldiers, all of whom he sees as rendered less human by the tasks we give them, and who in turn reduce our humanity by the crimes they commit.
Moreover, Redgrave's feeling about Murphy — which confuses sexual envy, anti-Americanism, personal differences, and moral revulsion — forecasts Paul's own muddled attitude toward Prokosch and the prospect of selling out.
In this article The Road To Revulsion 16 June 2008 James Montier writes about bubbles, that bubbles are a by - product of human behaviour, and that human behaviour is sadly all too predictable.
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.
Her feelings of hope, revulsion, optimism and anger swirled about, as if a swarm of butterflies had alighted on the promise of the future, then perished in the morass it became.
Because of the moral panics that have been weaponized against everything from Dungeons & Dragons to Grand Theft Auto in the past, everyone who works in or around the gaming industry has a certain, marrow - deep revulsion to arguments that smack of «what about the children!?»
Pakistan About Youtuber Horror films often deal with viewers» nightmares, fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown.
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