Sentences with phrase «revulsion on»

I see the looks of horror and revulsion on their faces and wait for my opening to talk with them.
This sense of disconnection at times bordered on revulsion on one hand, and sadness on the other.
Rather, Wilson's path, in tracing a strong revulsion on Shakespeare's part against Campion and his suicidal followers, is diametrically opposed to mine.

Not exact matches

The excerpt focused on a key aspect of both President Donald Trump's obsession and revulsion: the media.
The revulsion seen on social media whenDeep Fried Twinkies were announced last week was incredible.»
On the corporate side, Facebook, which is not known for being an open platform, has developed such a reputation for privacy violations that the launch of its Messenger app was met with a huge wave of revulsion, even though the permissions being requested were really pretty standard.
Since the late 1950s, there has a been «a growing revulsion against aggression on smaller scales,» empowered by movements for «civil rights, women's rights, children's rights, gay rights, and animal rights.»
All of the moral revulsion that used to be brought down on sin is now being brought down on the sinner.
It is such moral revulsion that speaks in the prophetic warnings and denunciations where we commonly meet the scathing summary of this whole system of religion: «On every high hill and under every green tree you prostrated yourself as a harlot» (Jer.
On the other hand, we regard it as alien, with either romantic nostalgia or revulsion.
Similarly no one can understand the long conflict between the baals and Yahweh, with its story of attraction and repulsion, assimilation and revulsion, culminating in the prophetic determination, from Elijah on, to tear Yahweh's worship free from baal entanglements, unless one sees, underneath, the fierce hostility between two economic and social cultures.
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.
There are people with academic papers that discuss that the societal inhibitions and revulsion against it and that they can be broken down on moral and esthetic grounds.
When I came across my aunt cleaning her breast pump, I can recall asking with revulsion, «Why on earth would you want to pump your breasts?»
Then, as the year drew to an end, the horrific attacks on Paris, and in particular the Bataclan, brought a new wave of horror and revulsion to French civic life.
And I tell you, if the country wakes up on Saturday and Labour is still there, there will be a wave of national revulsion
Miliband says that revulsion is on all sides of the House.
«In this way, porn is utilitarian, and because we are taught not to speak openly of the utility to which we put it, pornography can hit our naughty bits without doing much else, aside from tugging on our heartstrings with the shame, anger, and revulsion that cultural stigmas bring to the party.»
«Should he fail to quit this office voluntarily and now, we call on the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, to fire him immediately as a mark of his revulsion against this unprovoked and reckless ethnocentric bigotry against the entire people of the three Northern Regions».
«I share the horror and revulsion at recent atrocities... but I'm not convinced air strikes will increase our security in Brtiain... On the contrary the evidence suggests it will make matters worse... the attacks are an incredibly effective recruiting agent [for Isis]»
After riding to victory on a wave of public revulsion against state lawmakers, Mr. Cuomo courted them like kings.
Telvock's story on July 17 first triggered revulsion by two state senators and later promoted officials to act.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER On an off - year election night, a wave of revulsion at the radical and chaotic presidency of Donald Trump meant big wins for Democrats and the election of LGBTQ candidates — including eight who are transgender — and their allies in local races nationwide.
Last year it elected a rank outsider, Jeremy Corbyn, as its leader, on a wave of anti-elitist revulsion.
Jimmy Morales, a former TV comic elected Guatemala's new president on a wave of public revulsion against widespread graft, was to take...
The NDC minority in Parliament is disgusted and feels a sense of revulsion at the perpetration of this act of crass lawlessness on the person and office of the Deputy Commissioner of the E.C.
In his response Tuesday, Paterson was clearly trying to capitalize on the same skepticism toward the press, and revulsion at its intrusion into private life, that helped revive Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in February 2008, when the Times, after weeks of similar speculation, reported on McCain's relationship with a female lobbyist.
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Walter Hill's first outright failure, this revisionist western draws on the major themes of his work — the relationship of pursuer and pursued; the beauty of clean, planned action; the attraction to violence and resultant moral revulsion — but none of them ignites.
Much of the revulsion to the film is little more than backlash for the «American Idol» pop star oversaturation, not wanting what has become a national obsession on the small screen to start spilling over onto the big.
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.
Set in the early»60s, On Chesil Beach centers on Flo (Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle, who's also in the preceding week's The Seagull with Ronan), a newlywed couple whose relationship falls apart because of the bride's revulsion toward seOn Chesil Beach centers on Flo (Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle, who's also in the preceding week's The Seagull with Ronan), a newlywed couple whose relationship falls apart because of the bride's revulsion toward seon Flo (Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle, who's also in the preceding week's The Seagull with Ronan), a newlywed couple whose relationship falls apart because of the bride's revulsion toward sex.
The revulsion was plain on her face.
Bear markets tend to experience a series of separate lows on what I'd call recognition, fear, and revulsion.
Revulsion is not based so much on fear or panic, but instead on despair and disillusionment.
In November 2009 article titled Only White Swans on the Road to Revulsion James Montier makes the argument that that the housing bubble and the crisis following its collapse was not an unforeseen event but rather the result of over optimism and the illusion of control, two classic human behavioural mistakes.
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.
Often referencing domestic and everyday objects, Hatoum creates installations and sculptures that capitalize on unexpected combinations to evoke a range of conflicting emotions such as fear and fascination, or attraction and revulsion.
Inspired by Julia Kristeva's 1980 essay «Powers of the Horrors: An essay on Abjection», the show explores her notion of the abject and its «psychic origins and mechanisms of revulsion and disgust» emerging out of a confrontation with death, with violence, with vulnerability of decay.
The overall reaction to record prices again at Sotheby's $ 380.6 m (89 % sold - through) sale last night with records for Andy Warhol's silver Car Crash and other works by Agnes Martin, Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, Mark Bradford and others was another round of shock and revulsion as Katya Kazakina recorded on Bloomberg:
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.
Beginning on Thursday, July 20, the works will be on display at San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum, where visitors will have a chance to express pleasure, confusion, annoyance, consternation, revulsion, excitement and myriad other emotions that the painter's bold, colorful, lurid, humorous, anti-literal and completely irreverent images evoke.
Where is the cultural revulsion to protect us from another assault on Freedom and Liberty and Prosperity?
As you may imagine, this paper, by Kevin Cowtan and Robert Way is being hotly discussed in the global warming blogs, with reaction ranging from a warm embrace by the global - warming - is - going - to - be-bad-for-us crowd to revulsion from the human - activities - have - no - effect - on - the - climate claque.
While the sight of nearby excrement on the beach generally causes a visceral revulsion, the possibility of other people
As much as we love carbon fee - and - dividend, with its powerful logic of linking rising carbon taxes to rising «green checks,» the revulsion against Trump and the G.O.P. could make it harder to sell progressives on programs with a seemingly middle - of - the - road cast.
You have really revealed the depth of revulsion by the general scientific community (and laypeople with an interest) to the dishonest practices that have been going on within climate science.
Usually based on revulsion towards the Green's post-sixties anti-industrialism and anti-intellectualism.
The French Farmers case supports this obliquely, but more recently, the Court has recognised that public revulsion at crimes against children may be a legitimate factor in deciding on expulsion of such criminals.
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