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Both want to be President and they have long detested each other.
She detested even the thought of life in such a world.
And he detested himself even as he'd said the words.
And he is said to be detested by the army.
I know you detest the sort of thing we did tonight.
James is the sort of man I most detest, one says.
These two detested each other so much they could not share the same church.
That was but one example of what he detested about the man.
David detested the man, but tried to keep it to himself.
Because of the same thinking about detesting men in the three women, they become very good friends.
I do not know what it is about the boy that you detest.
Especially for the ones you detested It was such good practice.
Most of the time she detested that more than the pain.
When his players were playing for him, they detested different stuff he did.
After all, they would detest him anyway, no matter who said the answer.
But since the revolution, she'd turned into what he detested most.
He detested the thought that his mind was common property.
I detested my last lie, but it had to be told.
Could this Mary, who had every reason to detest him, have been involved?
Even while detesting the thought I felt the desire for more of the same.
It was showing the kind of program he particularly detested.
You know how the children at the Institution detest it.
As such, her duty was clear, much though she might detest it.
What a ridiculous thing to think about a man she detested.
Many politicians say they detest Washington's big money game, and some actually mean it.