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Clinton but because the Republican stood for so much it abhorred.
Since he came to power in 2012, Mr Xi has abhorred consistency.
But Hughes abhorred the peace Mr Adams helped broker in the 1990s.
Da Vinci abhorred the slaughter of animals and was probably a vegetarian.
Were there any specific words he abhorred, outside the job-application process?
James was a pacifist who avoided the army because he abhorred violence.
A selling point that makes them adored and abhorred in equal measure.
Nothing has surprised me more than finding out I abhorred wedding planning.
A symbol of abhorred extremist group ISIS also got thrown into the embers.
Even many of those Cubans who abhorred him were in awe of him.
Democrats one by one voted and left, a protest to the process they abhorred.
He abhorred computers and the new media, and smashed P.C.s onstage with a hammer.
Mainstream gay activists abhorred Weinstein's strong-arm tactics, fearing he might alienate suburban voters.
Irish luminaries such as Eamon de Valera both abhorred partition and found it quite convenient.
And since everyone needs to be and is entitled to be famous, rankings are abhorred.
The political situation is inescapable, and I am totally abhorred by the vastness of it.
Regardless of the scale, the clothing number, the compliment choir, I still abhorred my body.
Lindsey Graham appeared to be abhorred by Trump's rhetoric and propensity for attacking marginalized groups.
With tweaks, tiger parenting doesn't have to be abhorred – it can be embraced and appreciated.
Critical Shopper I am older now, but even when I wasn't, I abhorred a line.
Nor, in the end, do they prevent the judicial activism that Justice Scalia supposedly abhorred.
" Consider some of Williams's beginnings: "Angela had only one child, a daughter who abhorred her.
Though normally gentle souls who abhorred corporal punishment, they recommended exposing and penalising perpetrators by flogging.
His predecessor, the highly scripted Theresa May, abhorred drama even as it consumed her tenure. Mrs.
It was also appalling for Asian Americans who abhorred the way it reinforced the model minority narrative.
"Trump wasn't merely disliked by his fellow owners; he was loathed and abhorred and detested," Pearlman notes.
In other words, many of us find some noises irksome, even if they are not universally abhorred.
He abhorred the now-defunct independent counsel statute, saying it created "headhunters" who answered to no one.
"I do not believe that racial segregation in schools is constitutional," and she said she abhorred racism.
Most European countries have abhorred the idea of moving borders for ethnic reasons since the second world war.
"Sexual harassment is abhorred anywhere, and we are devastated that it happened here at Ushahidi," the statement read.
But today's jihadis abhorred the tolerant Islam of that earlier era and systematically sought to destroy the documents.
An imbalance between political and operational considerations is precisely what General McMaster abhorred about the Vietnam-era process.
Though he revered the Stars and Stripes—America's "civil religion", he called it—he abhorred sentiment and fanaticism alike.
Mr Karzai personally abhorred corruption and angered his relatives by frustrating their attempts to obtain government contracts and jobs.
He issued an edict forbidding his subjects from harbouring Quakers, whom he abhorred, on pain of imprisonment or eviction.
"We are abhorred by reports of Mr. Epstein's repeated and longstanding sexual abuse of young girls," the letter reads.
But Maoist websites and conservative party scholars have long abhorred Yanhuang Chunqiu and have been celebrating its possible demise.
As many remarked throughout the evening, the entire memorial was something Bill would have abhorred and been extremely embarrassed by.
While Prejean abhorred Sonnier's violent past, she was drawn to his "essential humanness" and clear need for correspondence, she says.
As a New Yorker who followed your career, I was aware for decades that you abhorred the ritual of handshaking.
Both abhorred idolatry and intercession, and both relied on their books, the Bible and the Quran, for direct contact with God.
It abhorred America's involvement in Vietnam, and in 1971 was shocked by the Nixon administration's fierce opposition to independence for Bangladesh.
He was a recent veteran with PTSD who pledged to risk his life for a woman whose political beliefs he abhorred.
Many years ago, when I was a wee child in preschool, I abhorred playtime outside, especially in the frost of winter.
"Donald Trump's idea to register Muslims and prevent them from entering our country is the very tyranny Jefferson abhorred," he said.
Under Obama, Kelly — a typically conservative Marine, friends say — was nominally tasked with steering the country toward policies he often abhorred.
As a young teen, I abhorred drinking, pledging to be sober for life — a reaction to my father, to be sure.
Gunsolas mumbled from his seat that he, too, abhorred fraud, and fled the theater to jeers and catcalls from the audience.
I have personally never used the term and regard it as one of the most abhorred terms in the English language.
"Donald Trump's idea to register Muslims and prevent them from entering our country is the very tyranny [Thomas] Jefferson abhorred," he said.
He comes recommended by Macmillan but the decision is abhorred by the public, causing the Queen to retreat to Scotland once again.
Once upon a time, liberals looked to the Supreme Court to secure social justice, while conservatives abhorred what they called judicial activism.
He had a number of run-ins with Peter Stuyvesant, the peg-legged, autocratic governor of New Amsterdam, who abhorred religious liberty.
From its first appearance in English, the word "witch" has referred to a person not merely magical but actively abhorred by state power.
So it may be shocking to learn that the Ancient Greeks, the ostensible progenitors of Western cultural and aesthetic values, abhorred big dicks.
Widely abhorred internationality for the brutal conduct of the war, Assad has largely reclaimed most of Syrian territory though much of it is ravaged.
To try and make sense of how it is that something so universally abhorred is essentially tolerated, VICE Sports reached out to Chris Eaton.
She abhorred the showy, deeming it vulgar, so every single article of clothing in her closet was white, black, brown or navy blue. Red?
Contracts, advances, royalties, revenue splits, copyrights: the approach to intellectual property that he abhorred in record labels had its origins in the publishing industry.
Most residents said they abhorred the militants, but a few still speak highly of the strict order they imposed and the amenities they provided.
Industry was freaked out not just by Trump's plan to import European drug prices, but by congressional Republicans' silence about a proposal they once abhorred.
The court, evenly divided with four liberals and four conservatives, left intact a 43 legal precedent that allowed such fees, which conservatives have long abhorred.
He said he abhorred junk bonds, which were then popular, because they carried a bigger risk of default and thus came with higher interest rates.
It was almost as if Trump's outsider presidential campaign never happened as he rushed to embrace mainstream political and national security positions he once publicly abhorred.
The action would play to a conservative base that has long abhorred practices that offer a boost to racial minorities, potentially at the expense of whites.
Hetherington abhorred violence, but he took it upon himself to explore the subject of war on the front lines, alongside soldiers in Liberia, Afghanistan, and Libya.
On a drive to the Oregon coast this past weekend, she urged him to call their three daughters and tell each that he abhorred the comments.
Members of the founding generation abhorred the very idea of party, a term that conjured up shady cabals placing self-interest ahead of the public good.
J.D. Salinger, who was fiercely protective of his private life and abhorred the spotlight, would likely have objected to having aspects of personal life on display.
The townspeople, finding this situation scandalous and titillating, venerate him for his perfect management of the station, but abhor her because, well, someone must be abhorred.
But the most ideologically committed Republicans abhorred the practice, considering it a symbol of reckless spending even though earmarks had no real impact on total spending.
To desensitize Osito to the space he historically abhorred, I planned to leave it accessible in the family room so that he could explore on his own.
A year ago Mr Kuczynski, a former investment banker, narrowly won a run-off election because slightly more Peruvians abhorred his opponent, Keiko Fujimori, than supported her.
Pik Botha, instead, would lean forward, hunching his rugby-player's frame, and earnestly explain that he abhorred racism and did not want to lord it over blacks.
Now, at 25, the hike that I abhorred as a kid is something I cherish and want to share with the most important people in my life.
In an exclusive statement to The Huffington Post, Streep claimed that while she didn't know about Weinstein's disturbing actions at the time, she was abhorred by his behavior.
And so, in some quarters, did his subsequent refusal to join his Republican colleagues in bending the knee to a president most had previously denounced and still abhorred.
"Donald Trump's idea to register Muslims and prevent them from entering our country is the very tyranny [Thomas] Jefferson abhorred," Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said at the Democratic National Convention.
Yiannopoulos' rise and influence crystallizes how social media can amplify a fringe voice by coalescing followers and normalizing once-abhorred opinions and groups, which leads to real world violence.
Given their backgrounds, the men believe that secrecy is the key to good government, said Ekaterina Schulmann, a political scientist, and they abhorred the leaky Kremlin of the 1990s.
In the era of Trump, a real estate mogul and self-proclaimed "King of Debt," the Republican Party has eased into a cycle of big spending it once abhorred.
ANNANDALE, Va. – The obituary for a decorated U.S. Marine colonel who retired to northern Virginia says he&aposs survived by his wife, children and the notorious Beltway traffic he abhorred.
And they should indeed specially seek out these marginal people to fill their pews, just as Christ and his disciples sought converts among the abhorred and the unwanted of society.
It was like I was watching this white guy who I thought I knew all of a sudden become racist, become all of the things Trump represented which I abhorred.
The idea that the EU would become a sort of military counterweight to the U.S. — perhaps desired by some of the "Gaullist" tradition and abhorred by Atlanticists — did not materialize.
Now, after sustaining 2,351 deaths and more than 20,000 injuries, and spending north of a trillion dollars, the United States is negotiating peace with the draconian regime it once abhorred.
Once-common but in hindsight abhorred lobotomies were the first treatment to offer relief from mental illness by disrupting the brain's circuitry, severing the connections to and from the prefrontal cortex.
Similar government efforts to coddling individuals would be frowned upon elsewhere in the financial sector, and absolutely abhorred when it comes to matters of life and death, such as health insurance.
What to do about Obamacare regulations that are popular with some senators because they protect consumers but abhorred by others who argue they are mandates from Washington that drive up premiums?
On March 15, Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May  said in a joint statement  that they "abhorred" the attack against Skripal.
"There's a profound attempt underway to shift how we view someone who, in any other circumstances, should and would be rightly be abhorred," said Nick Ryan, a spokesman for the group.
Maxine attended to his every whim and crotchet, never lost faith in his brilliance or potential, and delighted in surrounding him with exactly the sort of frivolous company his wife abhorred.
He abhorred manipulation of the law to achieve some desired result, and the EPA's selective use of scientific findings to support an administration's pre-announced policy would have been equally repugnant.
In follow-up written questions submitted after the hearing, Vitter would expand upon her answer, saying, "I do not believe that racial segregation in schools is constitutional," and that she abhorred racism.
She preferred to defend a 14-year-old Christian boy accused of scrawling blasphemy on the wall of a village mosque, and to save him from the death penalty, which she abhorred.
TR abhorred the sleazy, unethical nature of his era's seemingly corrupt "machine politics," while Trump has purposely blurred ethical lines so that he can personally profit from the office he holds; 4.
"I think it unwittingly blinded our industry in some ways to looking at itself because it glorified some behaviors that, I know in the later part of his life he abhorred," Meyer continued.
As for Friedman himself, the great theoretician of vouchers, he took pains to insist that he abhorred racism and opposed race-based segregation laws — though he also opposed federal laws that prohibited discrimination.
These pop-ups allowed ModCloth employees and decision-makers to interact directly with their current and potential customer base, see the things she liked or abhorred, and gather intimate feedback in a personal setting.
At the heart of the political reading of Watchmen is the book's most misinterpreted character: Rorschach, a vigilante who both stands up for the truth and acts violently against those whose beliefs he abhorred.
Mr. Smith was angry, she said, because Zymere had gotten in trouble at school after asking to see another boy's penis, a sign in Mr. Smith's mind of homosexuality, which he said he abhorred.
" Alternatively, if you oppose impeachment and removal, Sunstein suggests you ask yourself: "Would I think the same thing if I abhorred the president's policies, and thought that he was otherwise doing a horrific job?
The fashion industry will always be stupid and disgusting—but the shifts that are occurring within it, the popularization of previously abhorred garments, is a representation of a cultural flight from the illusion of sanity.
She abhorred publicity and gave virtually no interviews until the end of her life, when a new manager insisted, yet she filled theatres, often for long runs, on Broadway, in the West End, and elsewhere.
John Wesley, founder of the Methodist denomination, abhorred slavery and attempted to prohibit Methodists from owning slaves, a rule that became increasingly relaxed as the years went on, with only clergy subject to the prohibition.
Trump and his national security adviser, John Bolton, have made no secret of their desire to see Britain sever ties with the EU -- the kind of multilateral arrangement abhorred in their worldview rooted in national sovereignty.
He proposed that the Communist Party should declare China a "socialist market economy", a twist of words (and a hugely controversial one—conservatives abhorred any positive mention of markets) that opened the door to private enterprise.
With every deluxe remaster or world tour, new listeners come to their discography enthusiastically, while casual fans explore their dense catalog with a curiosity facilitated with ease by, ironically, the digital revolution the band once abhorred.
"I think this, the whole religious thing, just came as an evolution of his political career," said Mr. Garmon, the former Gadsden Times reporter, a Democrat who said he liked Mr. Moore but abhorred his politics.
Even the Taiwanese, who abhor Mao's simplified characters, are gradually adopting Mr Zhou's pinyin (which they had also once abhorred), making the use of pinyin one of the few practical things the two countries can agree on.
ABC could have kept the show on the air, making the case that while they abhorred Barr's views, the show was about much more than her -- and was the launching point for lots of important societal conversations.
While the fruit is typically abhorred by people outside of Asia — and some of us here, as well — Chastain has been on quite the durian bender during her recent tour of Asia promoting The Huntsman: Winter's War.
Republicans argued that Democrats were merely impeaching the president because they abhorred his unorthodox style and his conservative policies, citing years' worth of strident cries from the most liberal members of their party championing Mr. Trump's removal.
Lincoln was pro-immigration; he favored a balanced budget; he abhorred dealmaking other than as constructive compromise; he believed that it was the job of the president to implement, not to make or to disregard, the law.
The better memoirs tend not to be principally about the suffering of the author but rather about what the author has noticed in his or her life, what is cherished or abhorred — often about pure information worth imparting.
While the books will be published digitally this week, they won't be accompanied by an audio edition — Salinger "abhorred the idea of his books being performed or interpreted in any way in another medium," according to his son.
Andrés was abhorred by Trump's comments about undocumented Mexican immigrants during his announcement speech and pulled out of plans to open a restaurant in Trump's International hotel located in the Old Post Office Building in the nation's capital.
To celebrate, he organized a one-night-only retrospective of his work at his apartment, where the star-studded guest list, including Andy Warhol and his entourage, would embody the elitism that Varble abhorred within the art establishment.
Lovecraft was a failure while he lived and it's possible the world would have forgotten his stories if his peers and friends, some of them from the marginalized groups he abhorred, had not championed his work after he died.
Yet even that familiar though no less unsettling status quo left listeners ill-prepared for one of the most recognizable rappers of the decade committing one of the few offenses the largely crime-tolerant genre has long abhorred: snitching.
It was a reference to a former official state song whose slavery-era lyrics — "this old darkey's heart" who "labored hard for old massa" — stood for a history that Mr. Kaine, a Midwest-born, Harvard-educated former civil rights lawyer, abhorred.
She treated any movie that could make her laugh as a step above the rest, and abhorred self-seriousness above all else — she saw early Woody Allen as the pinnacle of contemporary comedy, but was apprehensive of his later work.
Beauvoir abhorred sentimentalism in her writing and seemed constitutionally incapable of contriving a sudden epiphany after cresting a peak, but it turns out that in addition to all of her philosophical contributions she is a forgotten pioneer of this genre of memoir.
The very forces that have shored up our self-regard and poisoned our place in history are about to erode us from within, and unless we find in ourselves the humility we've always abhorred, we face a brutal and potentially permanent humbling.
Kohl, who died on June 16 at 87, was lauded at a ceremony at the European Parliament as a dedicated European who abhorred war by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Russia Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and other figures.
Billions' most obvious example of this is in the relationship between Chuck and his father, Charles (Jeffrey DeMunn), a ruthless legal shark who abhorred any signs of weakness in his son and seems most at ease when the two are trying to kill each other.
The letters are riddled with inconsistencies and, all too conveniently, link up virtually every Hindu-nationalist bogey— violent Maoists, human-rights groups, Christian missionaries, Muslim Kashmiri separatists, the opposition Congress party, Western academics, Dalit activists, China and academic institutions abhorred as "anti-national" by the Indian right.
He was a true-blue liberal who abhorred right wingers — "Nixon works me up terribly," he said in a Watergate-era interview — but lost his faith in politics after stuffing envelopes for Adlai Stevenson only to see the former Illinois governor roundly trounced by Eisenhower in '52.
The former German Chancellor, who died on June 16 at 87, was remembered at a memorial ceremony at the European Parliament as a dedicated European who abhorred war by ex U.S. President Bill Clinton, Russia Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and others.
Board of Education, which he abhorred, Buchanan helped jumpstart the resistance to integration and the right's embrace of school vouchers; worked to reduce the power of unions and the public's trust in the government and the welfare state; and assisted Pinochet in Chile and the Kochs in America.
Arts & Letters THE ANCIENT GREEKS put fate in the hands of three old women, goddesses who spun the thread of life, twisted it to allot each individual a measure of joy or sorrow, and wielded the "abhorred shears" (in the poet John Milton's phrase) that could cut life short.
The romance genre might be the butt of jokes for its sexy content and racy covers, but this particular practice was abhorred by the authors The Verge spoke to — it was just a little much, stepping too far outside the norms of the romance genre they all knew and loved.
Miller has devoted her academic career to the flat-bodied, six-legged, and often abhorred pests, developing a keen understanding of why roaches have proven so resilient in our modern world, a world where many inspect species — but certainly not all — have been eviscerated by pesticides and the destruction of their habitats.
Both for his modest upbringing and for his quiet ways, Mawlawi Haibatullah, now in his 50s, is sometimes compared to the movement's founding leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, who abhorred publicity, in part out of a belief that he derived his legitimacy from a connection to God and not from a popular mandate.
And so when, almost 30 years later, he painted the Last Judgment in that same chapel, his fresco "embodied a long-abhorred heresy […] doubting the eternal torment of sinners and the vindictive retributive nature of the Last Judgment," — a "merciful heresy," or what Steinberg calls a Vatican II vision of the Last Judgment.
He abhorred what he considered crass provincialism among Irish working-class audiences, the very people who took to the streets in the April 473 Easter Uprising and fought in the ensuing Irish Civil War — two bloody conflagrations that stirred as much ambivalence in Yeats as did the narrow aesthetics of Irish theater.
While other antiwar socialists like Trotsky genuinely abhorred the carnage and strove to bring the war to a halt by supporting protests and draft resistance, Lenin argued in his 1915 pamphlet "Socialism and War" that revolutionaries should instead infiltrate the armies and turn them red, promoting mutinies and actively seeking the defeat of " 'their' governments" (Lenin's own quotation marks).
And when his history reaches its familiar conclusion — when both parties were split on abortion, religious conservatives like Jesse Helms and Jerry Falwell pressured Republican leaders to abhor abortion, and liberal Democrats who already abhorred abortion had to switch parties — Williams deals only swiftly with the gender issues so important to many activists on both sides of the issue now.
Pai, along with House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee Chairman Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.), abhorred the net neutrality ruling and have vowed to overturn it this year.

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