Sentences with phrase «with revulsion»

All said and done, the Moto E remains a plain and ever so slightly tubby Jane — it won't make people faint with revulsion, but it won't attract too many second glances, we are afraid.
Touching it causes her to shudder with revulsion.
With fascination, then with revulsion, he realized that the monkey was crying.
The thoughts, fears and motivations of other characters are fairly one - note, with the revulsion of Orlando's ex-wife and son towards Marina being limited to her being considerably younger than him and a trans woman.
Her immediate boss (Benedict Cumberbatch) engages in casual sexual harassment against her, and the other male employees stare with revulsion or throw thinly disguised threats at her.
-- he snapped, somewhat seething with revulsion; suggesting that IBB, by his past power rascalities, should have earned the fair status of a pariah.
In one such case in 2004, Mr. Spitzer spoke with revulsion and anger after announcing the arrest of 16 people for operating a high - end prostitution ring out of Staten Island.
«Nobody disagrees with our revulsion at the use of chemical weapons the question is how to deal with it,» Miliband says again.
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?»
He then reflects upon how many times he had conversations with his ex-pastor, a man who had searching, probing eyes like that & is filled with revulsion at the memories.
it is the sick and twisted minds of hypocrites and liars like Observer and Truth who if indeed are representative of atheists in general make children of God shudder with revulsion.
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.

Not exact matches

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.
The revulsion against established rituals was a part of the era of student disillusionment with the role of institutions.
But again, my personal revulsion for it has nothing to do with the existence of any objective meaning to it.
The University of California at Berkeley offers courses that «investigate our endless fascination with, attraction to and revulsion at awesome spectacles — displays of the marvelous and monstrous.»
The answer, I think, is found in the education of these people, their revulsion with imperial order, and the event of the Great Awakening where the American colonials concurred with Lebniz's comment, «The ultimate reason for things is called God.»
In part it is a revulsion against the sentimentality which substituted for the ancient symbols, with the realities to which they pointed, the dubious realities of man's inner religious and moral life.
We have a natural revulsion to the idea of checking people's BMI before accepting them into the Church, especially when obesity is not necessarily reflective of gluttony (often, in this country, it is a result of poverty), and when we know from our own experiences or the experiences of those we love that an unhealthy weight can result from a variety of factors — from genetics to psychological components — and when some of our favorite people in the world (or when we ourselves) wrestle with a complicated relationship with food, whether it's through overeating or under - eating.
However, widespread revulsion to the horrors of Kermit Gosnell's abortion clinic in Philadelphia is an encouraging proof that common sense still rejects the reductivist model (even if only when hit over the head with it).
And the second is the modern obsession with clarity and the corresponding revulsion toward any mistiness in the cosmos that might lie off limits to the control of scientific knowledge.
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.
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.
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.
They come with strong revulsion to authoritarian use of tradition and the continuation of pre-Enlightenment symbolism and practices.
Imagine a look of confusion mixed with a bit of revulsion as he asked «Orange?
Believe me, the primal revulsion one feels at seeing a boy's hands reaching for her has nothing to do with awkwardness.
«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.»
That they forced an OTB suggests strength, however, perhaps revulsion with Bernardo's flip - flop.
She also expressed revulsion at Trump's appointment of Trump for President CEO Stephen Bannon — who was once charged in a domestic violence case in 1996 and who ran Breitbart News, a far - right website that flirted with racism and anti-Semitism — as his chief strategist and senior counselor, expressing agreement with the Anti-Defamation League.
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.
We do, however, experience revulsion when we see things that are associated with pathogens — festering wounds, rotting meat, dead bodies, and feces.
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Rarely has a filmmaker emerged with as intense a revulsion for his own audience as Michael Haneke.
Jamie Foxx has been rescued from a shaky period and puts in an awesome performance with plenty of intense staring, surprising comic timing and the ability to make the viewer feel both empathy and revulsion.
, in which Will Ferrell comes up with additional ways to couch his revulsion towards fellating Matt Walsh, who doesn't quite possess Ferrell's improv prowess — at least in this scenario, with his pants down in front of a sniggering crew.
Moreso than Shaun of the Dead or The World's End, Hot Fuzz inhabits its influences with the kind of aplomb to which any cinephile can relate: Somewhere between fascination, revulsion and pure visceral joy there walks the Michael Bays, the Don Simpsons, the John Woos, the Jerry Bruckheimers, and Wright gives each stalwart his due.
In A Fantastic Woman, Marina isn't just grieving the loss of her man Orlando (Francisco Reyes)-- she suddenly must grapple with his bigoted family, including his scorned ex-wife, who feel betrayal and revulsion at the fact that this transgender woman wants to insert herself into their funeral arrangements.
Logan's director, James Mangold, does the same with clips from the western Shane (1953), hijacking George Stevens's powerful scenes of cruel violence but imparting no sense of the aesthetic daring and moral revulsion that made that film a moral and artistic landmark.
by Ian Pugh Beyond its pale stab at indie street cred and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (which are almost one and the same these days), Lars and the Real Girl shares with Juno an invitation to partake in a never - ending stream of laughs over its premise until it basically flips a switch and instructs you to get emotional over it — the supposed target of discussion here being nothing less than that ever - popular subject of paternalistic revulsion, mental illness.
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 sex.
The only human connection in his life is his mother (a superb Judith Roberts), whom he treats with slavish affection mixed with pity, revulsion, and guilt.
When Kane unveils the transformed insides of his companion's abdominal cavity, it reveals a horror and revulsion at the thought of sharing a space with non-humans.
Inspector Chen's awareness of this quandary and his desire to do the right thing, coupled with his frequent revulsion at his occupation, are what make him a truly noble figure.
Originally, he was a mean drunk, a ruthless and uncomplicated villain, hardened by religious fanaticism, and I wanted the reader's revulsion with him to be simple and complete.
In this 25 Nov 2008 article called The road to revulsion and the creation of value, James Montier argues that the road to revulsion — sharply declining prices — ends in an investment nirvana with unambiguously cheap assets.
I see the looks of horror and revulsion on their faces and wait for my opening to talk with them.
Working with themes of attraction and revulsion, Bournigault inherits and updates feminist concerns around the body and sexuality for a 21st century audience.
Taking her cue from»70s body art — particularly its Viennese branch — Krystufek uses her own image, often distorted, debased, disguised, or made sexually explicit, to confront viewers with collective (and mostly suppressed) revulsions and desires.
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