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Mr. Zoellick called the talks a mission to "counter the revulsive destructionism of terrorism."
Then the speaker turned to mount the platform and she thought in revulsive panic, "My God, it is Harvey!
But how about my "ridiculously revulsive fetishism," or my "campy pop icons for the Wigstock generation," from the same review?
The English, whether travellers or residents, came pouring in one great revulsive stream, back on their own country; and with them crowds of Italians and Spaniards.
He's similarly strong on relationships, whether it's the deepening intimacy between Tim and Victoria or the ties, rife with sexual overtones, that bind Miles to his revulsive former schoolmates.
Revulsive action - in CNS interfere 2 flows of excitation: from affected viscera and from the surface of the skin; and visceral afferences decrease in intensity.
Indeed, in the long history of the debate over jury nullification, no responsible scholar or jurist has ever suggested the revulsive notion that juries should be told they can ignore the law to convict a defendant.
But the fire peaked quickly with its feast of volatile troll flesh, and started to diminish, leaving a revulsive stench in the air and yet another blackened scar of carnage on the Evermoors.