And he disappears amidst the unstoppable mob heading to classrooms, he is now gone and now I'm gone too, taking a class I now abominate. |
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Sometimes, I abominate feminism, for it discloses to me that what surrounds me is wrong, and it increases my expectations for a better society. |
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In fact, contact with many of them has taught me that it is possible to abominate the crime without always abominating the criminal. |
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Poets in this tradition are less likely to abominate the larger society than to ignore it altogether and to concentrate on a narrow range of personal and domestic subjects. |
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It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate. |
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Women leaving hotels following trysts with their extramarital lovers tell pollsters they abominate Mr. Clinton's behavior. |
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We abominate and condemn it without reservation. |
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