I was pretty disgusted, and then disgusted with myself for being disgusted.
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"I feel disgusted, disgusted, making these flags, cutting out these stars, gluing a swastika," Stilp grimaces.
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The commentators are disgusted, the fans are disgusted, and Young gets on with the game regardless.
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I felt like they were disgusted with my body, which made me feel disgusted with my body.
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" 'Disgusted and distraught' In his statement, Cohen said he is, like others, "disgusted and distraught by Jeffrey Epstein's conduct.
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Osipov's characters are disgusted by the slovenliness and stupidity of those around them, and then disgusted by their own disgust.
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Disgusted Disgusted: "SDJ" wondered if she should stay with her Trump-supporting boyfriend, who she said was wonderful in all respects.
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"Seeing those words made me disgusted and disappointed — disgusted by these sentiments and disappointed that our systems allowed this," Sandberg wrote.
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I think it's about the younger generation, your kids, being disgusted with us, being so disgusted that they don't want to work for that company.
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"I am disgusted by Giuliani's abhorrent and idiotic comments about Joe Biden," McCain tweeted I am disgusted by Giuliani's abhorrent and idiotic comments about Joe Biden.
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They will overlook that as well because they&aposre disgusted by Hillary and what happened in the election, as many people who voted for Trump were disgusted by mainstream Republicanism.
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" From a human rights perspective, Diokno says he's "disgusted.
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" Her husband added: "We are disgusted with our president.
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This has never happened before, and I am beyond disgusted.
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"To say I'm disgusted would be an understatement," Kinzinger wrote.
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People are disgusted but also kind of eating it up.
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It was horrible, and I feel extremely violated and disgusted.
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I'm disgusted to see athletes who cheated on a podium.
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" Sarah Naccach, marketing staffer Tampa, Florida "I honestly felt disgusted.
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" Wittes says that Comey walked away from the incident "disgusted.
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It is 30 seconds long, and I am honestly disgusted.
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Imgur users were also shocked and disgusted by the sight.
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It's hard not to be just completely horrified and disgusted.
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Heimbach had been particularly disgusted by Trump's attack on Syria.
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"So I think he's disgusted by these people," he added.
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I was disgusted and embarrassed, but I was at home.
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"I would just be disgusted on every level," she continued.
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Disgusted on the marriage level, but fearful for our society.
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Once again, Venezuelans are disgusted with a government they elected.
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"I am disgusted by them," Matsumura stated, matter of factly.
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She grew disgusted with her husband's obsession with incapacitated females.
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Disgusted with myself, I broke down sobbing in the shower.
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He's been disgusted by his masculinity since his first erection.
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Volkswagen on Thursday declared itself "disgusted" by the positions taken.
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"I'm both shocked and disgusted by this article," wrote another.
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Being angry and disgusted was a good warmup for everyone.
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It's hard to overstate how disgusted many progressive leaders are.
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" He added, "What I saw — it disgusted me from life.
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Voters, accustomed to being able to trust politicians, were disgusted.
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"Frankly, I'm disgusted by it," he said in an email.
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"I was disgusted with how it all worked," he said.
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It is sad; I feel disgusted, angry, but also frightened.
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"They don't mean anything," I told him, disgusted and annoyed.
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She shook her head, laughing but also disgusted with herself.
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"I felt degraded and disgusted - I blamed myself," she said.
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"I think he's disgusted and frustrated by that," she said.
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He pointed him out to the referees in disgusted disbelief.
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The people on the island are disgusted, disappointed and sad.
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Disgusted, some females had resorted to avoiding the complex altogether.
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People are often disconcerted and disgusted by changes in human reproduction.
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We were disgusted by it — and it was also ridiculous somehow!
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"I feel disgusted and threatened," said Deane, a former corporate executive.
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They are "beyond angry and disgusted" with her, the source says.
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FREE KESHA Disgusted by anyone in power positions abusing their authority.
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They are "beyond angry and disgusted" with her, another source said.
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I had just watched this and I was disgusted with it.
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Smith says he was disgusted but considers it an isolated incident.
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He swipes a hand across his mouth, seemingly disgusted with himself.
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Clark is disgusted by the materialism and arrogance of his neighbors.
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Almost every time I eat meat lately, I find myself disgusted.
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I left at halftime because I was disgusted with their behavior.
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This woman is bone-tired, and more than a little disgusted.
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Brace yourself to be amused, disgusted, and bewildered in equal measure.
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Aw, we can't stay mildly disgusted at the idea of you!
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They are "beyond angry and disgusted" with her, the source said.
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On Wednesday, Haley said the 2016 campaign has left her disgusted.
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Read the email, be disgusted by its verbosity, and forget me.
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I'm sure others -and many potential investors - are just as disgusted.
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As he opens each box, he's disgusted and horrified every time.
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"I'm disgusted," said Paul Reynolds, a Republican National Committeeman from Alabama.
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The officer shot me a disgusted look and left the room.
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Everybody was disgusted with themselves and the way the team played.
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They are "beyond angry and disgusted" with her, the source added.
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I was totally disgusted by the disgrace we saw in Charlottesville.
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If they just report on him correctly, people will be disgusted.
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"I was disgusted and dragged him out," Alan Schmegelsky told CBC.
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"I'm truly disgusted by the comments to this article," CJ wrote.
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Nathan Deal (R), who said he was "disgusted" by Spencer's actions.
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We are all disgusted by and passionately opposed to HB 2.
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Many people are still disgusted by the thought of consuming insects.
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I was definitely not disappointed (only really scared and slightly disgusted).
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The last thing a woman needs is a gynecologist looking disgusted.
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I was disgusted by his behavior, and I left the store.
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Opinion Columnist I am simply disgusted by what's happening in America.
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I was disgusted by our minutes reliving part of my past.
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He gave a little shiver as if the memory disgusted him.
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Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric disturbed him; his victory left him disgusted.
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They are disgusted by American failures and want them to end.
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Video showed Francis with a disgusted look as he walked away.
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But he wasn't disgusted with Asunción; he was mad at us.
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"I get completely disgusted when I see public corruption," he said.
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Tyron Woodley says he was "disgusted'" with the Kamaru Usman vs.
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I felt angry and disgusted but didn't know what to do.
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"I'm disgusted by the lack of empathy that I'm seeing displayed."
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But he is disgusted by much of the debate in America.
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As somebody who is generally disgusted by feet, I was intrigued.
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If the infants saw a person act disgusted after eating a food, they expected that a second person would also be disgusted by that food – even if the second person was from a different social group.
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"I think that Virginians are just disgusted by rampant political correctness that labels everybody a racist simply because they're patriotic and they're disgusted with NFL players who take a knee during the national anthem," he said.
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Men who are disgusted or terrified can still have erections or orgasms.
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Say you're absolutely disgusted with the prices of flagship smartphones these days.
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"I have to get knocked up," she says, half joking, half disgusted.
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I am horrified and disgusted by what has come out about DOS.
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As a woman and a feminist, I'm obviously disgusted by his behavior.
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My 20-year-old self is so disgusted with my current self.
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"I am disgusted with myself," Michaels told The Washington Post in 1969.
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Trump is going to leave people feeling angry and disgusted with politics.
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If you are disgusted by politics, the Democrats are not an answer.
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At some point, it seems that Vandenberg got disgusted with the attention.
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"I was absolutely disgusted with him," she said in the previous episode.
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Public opinion is disgusted with, how about he&aposs wasted $240 million?
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In Japan, 40 percent of people say they are disgusted by sex.
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He's disgusted by Pasha for wishing to go back to his homeland.
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Disgusted at #CBB for showing the footage of Angie Bowie breaking down.
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They are "beyond angry and disgusted" with her, the second source said.
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It just ends up making me feel disgusted and upset with myself.
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But most people out there are pretty disgusted by the whole thing.
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"We are disgusted by Donald Trump's attack on you," the letter said.
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The weight allegedly "disgusted" David and created a wedge in her marriage.
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Nathan Deal (R) said he was "saddened and disgusted" by Spencer's behavior.
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But Wilson's sister said that she was "disgusted" by the plea deal.
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A disgusted Gonzalez slammed his bat to the ground and broke it.
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"This is extremely irritating to Chinese people, who feel disgusted," she said.
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Seeing Reva in full-blown Reva mode both delighted and disgusted me.
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You contain the bodies of others and you are disgusted with yourself.
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Schmidt can continue to flip-flop between being simultaneously hypersexual yet disgusted.
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It's like reading a good book and being disgusted by the movie.
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So we are allowed to keep feeling disgusted by the house roaches.
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"I have been disgusted by the police's attitude in this," Thornberry wrote.
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Why is the public not more disgusted, more intense in their reaction?
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I am disgusted, sad and scared for the future of this country.
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Even when I was a child they never scared or disgusted me.
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And she's disgusted that this is what our country has become, right?
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Bjerregaard was so disgusted that he hurled his driver in the water.
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Like The Game, T.I. says he's disgusted and disheartened by Nipsey's killing.
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But now he is so disgusted that he may abstain in 6.
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"My observations were that people were disgusted by it," said Mr. Ciolek.
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"I was disgusted," she said on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" Thursday evening.
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Speaking of messages, I was disgusted by much of the Trump campaign.
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Adding you to my boycott list and more than a little disgusted.
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The spectacle disgusted Tammy Greer Brown, a civic activist in the district.
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It has intrigued; it has disgusted; it has also remained largely hypothetical.
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Shockie is disgusted by his comrades' complacent faith in their own propaganda.
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Eventually, Dylan will be disgusted enough by them to end the practice.
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No one is writing tittering, vaguely disgusted anthropological examinations of sports fandom.
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I got tired of looking in the mirror and seeing myself, always disgusted.
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"Everyone in America is disgusted with Donald Trump -- except Senator Portman," Strickland said.
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"After the tape came out, I was so disgusted [by the brand]," Redder.
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Roberts allegedly burned the scarf later because "It disgusted me," he told police.
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Also unsurprisingly, there are a ton of decent people who are totally disgusted.
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I remember being disgusted when I came home and looked in the mirror.
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And then they're frustrated, maybe even disgusted, at the trash that collects there.
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" He continued: "I'm absolutely disgusted in the direction this country is heading in.
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I'm also a little disgusted by what's become of the cloth ("Alcantara") keyboard.
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Bennett's lawyers said he felt "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted" about the encounter.
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Yes, voters are angry, yes, they're exhausted and disgusted and cynical about everything.
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Blake Shelton tweeted he was "disgusted" and "heartbroken" that Grimmie had been murdered.
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Pretty much everyone within olfactory range was disgusted to some extent or another.
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Voice coach Blake Shelton said he was "stunned and disgusted" by the news.
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Until now, they were too terrified and disgusted to revisit these traumatic episodes.
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Eventually, FKA Twigs admitted that the bullying had "genuinely shocked and disgusted" her.
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She was disgusted by the report but did did not expect much fallout.
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"I was drawn to him but disgusted at the same time," she said.
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"She is very, very disgusted by the reports," Banks' rep told Us Weekly.
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I acknowledge that my comment disgusted and offended many people, including the interviewer.
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People are as disgusted by what they're seeing as you and I are.
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Part of me had always been disgusted by the idea of ganja yoga.
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A majority of Americans are disgusted with the political farce we are enduring.
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Now I am sick and disgusted that our government representatives refuse to act.
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"I'm disgusted," she wrote, in a since-deleted comment shared by 50 Cent.
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The saga rivals a Shakespearean tragedy, and has frankly made average Americans disgusted.
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Comey reportedly walked away from the incident "disgusted" and who can blame him?
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"Feeling furious, disgusted and degraded," Zuckerberg wrote in a post detailing her experience.
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Sickened & disgusted once again by the lack of humanity that engulfs our country.
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BUT BY WEDNESDAY, OSCAR MADE IT ABSOLUTELY CLEAR THAT HE TOO WAS DISGUSTED.
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"I'm mortified and disgusted by my brother's actions," he told The Hollywood Reporter.
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"If people are upset and disgusted, I could totally understand that," Casey continues.
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That's what caused an apparently disgusted Mr. Bolton to cut off the conversation.
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The president is disgusted by the very democracy he is sworn to protect.
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But I just need to express how angry, frightened and disgusted I am.
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The Obamas in a joint statement said they were "disgusted" by the allegations.
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"How do you get from there to being revolted and disgusted?" he asked.
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Nathan Deal (R) echoed those comments, saying he was "disgusted" by Spencer's actions.
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If anything, they were possibly downright disgusted with the two passengers' sleeping arrangements.
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He said he was "shocked, appalled and disgusted" when he watched the video.
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Thirty percent said they'd be "disgusted" if Trump or Clinton were elected president.
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Far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said he was "disgusted" by the ruling.
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When you're feeling burned-out, fed-up and generally disgusted — like now, maybe?
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Now, he said, members of the Police Department are "disgusted" by his actions.
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How did we just go on with our lives, disgusted but not distracted?
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Permission to feel angry and disgusted with our actions is reassuring and mobilizing.
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Your Body May Not Thank You" Michael Wang on "Disgusted With Donald Trump?
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Well, it's right to be disgusted, and it feels good to be contemptuous.
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I was disgusted, because to me, it wasn't being artistic in any way.
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Young was "scared and disgusted," and then fled the bathroom, according to Hast.
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It's a wonderful springboard for a man who is disgusted with the world.
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"Parents are disgusted," Long Beach Little League president Steve Klaus told the newspaper.
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Some feel disgusted by Johnson, who (like Hillary Clinton) stirs deep personal antipathies.
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I'm thoroughly disgusted that I alone must bear the burden of my observations.
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It's hard for me to eloquently say how disgusted I am by this.
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I am disgusted by the lack of empathy that I am seeing displayed.
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But Mr. Li was disgusted at what he had seen at the top.
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Again, I was confused and disgusted with myself and I was just 17.
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They might not be allowed to, but they were disgusted what they saw.
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Plain and simple ... Van was temporarily inspired, but mostly disgusted with Trump's address.
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"My observations were that people were disgusted by it," Ciolek told the Times.
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According to screenshots of a Skype chat, Arthurs was disgusted by American culture.
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This is what you think is ugly, and I need you to look at this, and I need you to be just as disgusted by it as I am, and I need you to know why you're disgusted by it.
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"We were disgusted, quite frankly," Lakewood Police spokesman John Romero told HLN on Wednesday.
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Or the Nazis as they said, which I&aposm still disgusted by that word.
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"I knew they was corny but this right here.....I'm disgusted," someone else wrote.
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"I was disgusted, to be honest," the speaker said of hearing about Mr. Chapman.
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Musicians in this genre posted messages online saying they were disgusted by Betts's actions.
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Perennially "disgusted" men such as Mitt Romney seem like something out of the Ark.
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What if you could see if your Instagrams made people happy, surprised or disgusted?
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"He had to have known what I was doing," said Lila, sounding almost disgusted.
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GUTFELD: No, I think somebody walked out and was just disgusted by the joke.
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We learn what to be disgusted by, and that varies from culture to culture.
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Veronica is disgusted by the gesture, but Hermione (Marisol Nichols) explains it's an apology.
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It turns out I'm not the only one who's disgusted by this irresponsible interview.
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Richard is disgusted to find Camille in bed with John, and he absolutely overreacts.
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James was completely disgusted by the thought of coming to LA for anything whatsoever.
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What Fisten discovered, he said in a wide-ranging interview with CNN, disgusted him.
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But I would leave feeling dirty and disgusted with myself and powerless — and dehumanized.
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Democrats, appalled by his victory, have grown more fearful, more vocal and more disgusted.
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"There's honestly been times where I've just felt disgusted in locker rooms," she says.
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But she is apparently disgusted by the company and the people who work there.
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I'll be totally upfront that I am disgusted by this administration and its worldview.
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When Begbie discovers that his son is taking classes in hotel management, he's disgusted.
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L. Brent Bozell: The GOP base is clearly disgusted and looking for new leadership.
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And I am absolutely disgusted by the acts of some, not all, but some.
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Elio feels disgusted with himself, yet he cannot regret the decisions he never questioned.
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I've been dismayed, and disgusted, to see how easy it is to be nasty.
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Don't be disgusted by one and not the other tho u Son's of bitches.
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I'm disgusted ... I've already lost my son and now they want to sue me.
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"We were outraged and disgusted when we viewed this," a Rosoff family statement said.
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"People are disgusted by poo, but there's also this fascination with it," he said.
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I was troubled by the comment, and disgusted by the man who said it.
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"I'm disgusted you guys are even here in my supermarket walking by my food."
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Martin Sheen says he's "disgusted" by President Trump in a new Democratic fundraising pitch.
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He said Ms. Brazile's actions were "disgusting," not that he was disgusted with her.
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"The more I looked at it, the more disgusted I felt," Mr. Chen said.
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While they're at it, I'd suggest changing the logo; bodega cats everywhere are disgusted.
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"The whole process has left all of us feeling disgusted and disappointed," Kerr said.
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Most of the monkeys are disgusted enough by the latter to forgo the food.
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Are you excited or disgusted by the prospect of Jon and Daenerys getting together?
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At least two Democrats were so disgusted with the speech that they walked out.
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"I'm so disgusted with so many different aspects of our current government," she said.
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" "I've never been more angry and disgusted at this situation than I am now.
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Shortly after the ceremony, she posted a single word to her Instagram story: "Disgusted."
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I am 23 years old and my sister is 31: we are both disgusted.
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I'm disgusted by this country's willingness to hold on so tight to its demons.
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Years and years of exhaustion have also made these people weary, cynical and disgusted.
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"I was in shock, I was disgusted, I was angry and hurt," Bull said.
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It's fair to say that people are disgusted with the inaction of this organization.
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And when they did, they were disgusted with the actions that were going on.
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When the babies in our studies saw a person act disgusted from eating a food, they expected that a second person would also be disgusted by the same food — regardless of whether or not the two people were in the same social group.
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He was planning to leave South Africa, disgusted by apartheid's petty rules and huge injustices.
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I'm disgusted that this is the response that was given to a case like this.
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But there are so many agents within the bureau that were disgusted by what happened.
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I am disgusted, disheartened and I believe Governor Greitens is unfit to lead our state.
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That's bullshit, frankly, and I'm disgusted every time I hear some variation of this attitude.
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I am DISGUSTED and will be canceling my service if this is not fixed ASAP.
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"We are disgusted," the Organization of Jewish Communities in The Netherlands said in a statement.
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I'm more convinced than ever that the series wants us to be disgusted with her.
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I got away without it going further, but the experience left me shocked and disgusted.
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Many wrote how they were disgusted by the display and expressed sympathy for the animal.
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But Biden and internet commenters are far from the only people disgusted by Turner's treatment.
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People everywhere—including a few billion people abroad—seem disgusted with the 2016 US elections.
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Fox fans, in general, were disgusted while MSNBC fans knew exactly what Ocasio-Cortez meant.
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When everyone reminds Nomi you can also have sex with your husband, she is disgusted.
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We'd be annoyed at the lack of television and Internet — but not horrified or disgusted.
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Although I was more disappointed than disgusted, I understood why many Black women were outraged.
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She released a statement on Sunday, saying she is "disgusted and appalled" by Eason's actions.
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Because I certainly, as the Obamas themselves said, was surprised and disgusted by these revelations.
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Some of the people who attended the film's private viewing told Reuters they were disgusted.
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Ms Ravel later resigned from her post in February, disgusted by its "dysfunction and deadlock".
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They are disenfranchised and disgusted with the system based on the two main candidate choices.
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When she realized what I am, she suddenly went from being attracted to being disgusted.
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Perhaps if I'd called the speech 'Muslims are awesome!' they'd have left us alone. Disgusted.
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"Michelle and I have been disgusted by the recent reports of Harvey Weinstein," he wrote.
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He wrote that he was "sick and disgusted" by the intolerance of parents and coaches.
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They describe excitement to meet a public official, only to feel disgusted, embarrassed, or angry.
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It's possible voters who are already disgusted with Washington will just become even more disillusioned.
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John Kelly is "disgusted and frustrated" by the way his son's death has become politicized.
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As I listen to the range of insults hurled at our NFL players, I'm disgusted.
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So when I saw the debate that went on last year, I was absolutely disgusted.
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Game's disgusted by it, especially because NH was doing so much good in the area.
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But when the actress told People how the characters are often described, we were disgusted.
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It not only captures Ferrera's disgusted recoil but Williams laughing at his wife as well.
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"I deeply disagree with the extreme left & have been disgusted by their tone," he tweeted.
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Of course you feel disgusted, Calvin would say, that's exactly how an atheist should react!
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I pictured them as they read the same headline I did, horrified, maybe even disgusted.
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"I am disgusted by Giuliani's abhorrent and idiotic comments about Joe Biden," Meghan McCain tweeted.
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If you recoiled when you first saw it online, you were right to be disgusted.
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There will be plenty of time to be disgusted with Trump's bigotry, narcissism and incompetence.
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I am disgusted, disheartened, and I believe Governor Greitens is unfit to lead our state.
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Mitchell disgusted me, and he worked me too hard, but that didn't make him wrong.
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Yet, when code stays in production for too long, we aren't enchanted, but actively disgusted.
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All of them eat meat on the regular, but they were disgusted by tarantulas. Why?
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I was so disgusted with myself, I went back home and fucking threw a fit.
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I want a better quality of life, and am disgusted by some of my features.
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Because of his prudish upbringing, he is disgusted and backs away from the budding relationship.
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"I would wake up feeling scared and disgusted, then feel so, so grateful," she says.
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I thought about the disgusted expression an ex's mom made when she smelled Chinese food.
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All in all, I was completely disgusted by Bagans's tactless choice to include the image.
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None of the Guéret protesters expressed allegiance to any politician: Most said politics disgusted them.
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As a tourist and Communist, Kahlo was both dazzled and disgusted by New York City.
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We're living in a funny time: Americans are both disgusted by and obsessed with politics.
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I am disgusted by this highly public airing of false information and closed-minded views.
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Hatch said he is "disgusted" by press reports that have "distorted" how the provision originated.
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"I'm disgusted," Laurel Ullyette, an attendee, said of the D.C.C.C.'s involvement in the race.
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Carolyn Golojuch, a seventy-year-old Clinton delegate from Honolulu, was disgusted by the walkout.
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She made a disgusted face in Emira's direction and mouthed, Eww, is that your boss?
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Washington kept celebrating itself while the rest of the country became more and more disgusted.
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That she plays too many of the Washington games that voters are utterly disgusted with.
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Disgusted to hear about the senseless act of desecration at the cemetery in University City.
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"It's hard for me to eloquently say how disgusted I am by this," McCain posted.
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Mr. Yellin was somewhat afraid when he read the messages, but mostly disgusted and disappointed.
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In a tweet after the story published, Shaub said he was disgusted by the story.
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"The first time the urine-filled gallons came to me, I was disgusted," he said.
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Wendy's tweet divided Twitter between stark defenders of the sandwich and users disgusted by it.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) issued a Wednesday statement saying he was "disgusted" by the Manhattan attack.
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They want Trump's voters on their side without turning off voters disgusted by his rhetoric.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is rumored to be particularly disgusted and close to resigning.
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You listen to Donald Trump and feel disgusted for ever having had hope at all.
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"I'm disgusted with this industry; I don't want to be invested in it," said Milgram.
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"Trump [is] expressing frustration that while the evangelical community is on board with his far-right policies ... the vast majority of Jewish voters are disgusted by it, broadly disgusted by Trump [and] are going to vote against him and his party," he added. Rep.
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I'm disgusted by that, and that is becoming a part of what I'm trying to do.
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He was disgusted by what had happened, and linked it both to xenophobia and uncontrollable kids.
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The research spurred fearful and disgusted reactions from readers and others in the machine learning community.
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And I left feeling very disgusted and confused, but I felt so implicit in this happening.
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She even took time to discuss the pronunciation of "pasta fagioli" with the pizza restaurant. Disgusted?
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Trump is disgusted by a lot of things, says Alexander Hurst, and it's resonating with voters.
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Disgusted with the work, he fled with several slaves into Gonebeyond Space, away from the Jurisdiction.
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In 2014, Garfinkel showed study subjects pictures of faces with fearful, happy, disgusted, or neutral expressions.
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Disgusted, Mr Moore's father sent the teenager packing, telling him to leave the house for good.
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"I am absolutely horrified and disgusted by the comments being left about my children," he said.
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They did so with gusto, adding that these Yankeeisms made them "thoroughly disgusted" and the like.
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That delights Brazilians, who voted for Mr Bolsonaro largely because they are disgusted with conventional politicians.
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"These voters were completely turned off and disgusted by it," Miller said in an e-mail.
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Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steve Anderson says he was "disgusted" by the actions of the two officers.
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"Furious, disgusted would probably fit," spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said of the president's reaction to Bannon's comments.
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If you are angry and disgusted right now, you may want to go for Donald Trump.
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But the one time I ended up in a bar of ill-repute, I was disgusted.
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But for all the viscera, the series isn't disgusted by humanity in the usual zombie way.
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Is Emily (Shay Mitchell) constantly disgusted with herself that she hooked up with Sara "Shower" Harvey?
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It won only because voters were even more disgusted with the left than with the right.
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I was pretty disgusted and thought that it was embarrassing for a club like AC Milan.
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Yet we've been taught to fear it, be disgusted by it, and feel ashamed about it.
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Both photos are super close-ups of her face while she makes a silly, disgusted expression.
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"You had to be disgusted some of the time, but you didn't show it," he said.
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"I'm so disgusted by what's going on that I feel like I'm choking," she told viewers.
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Blackwell was disgusted by the couple's relationship, according to a police report obtained by WSB-TV.
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When I found out that this colleague met with the 'Butcher of Damascus,' I was disgusted.
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Although Bourdain says he didn't previously know of the allegations, he's still disgusted by the report.
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Many in the vaping community were disgusted, and vowed to drop the brand from their rotation.
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She said she was "disgusted" that hers was listed as the return address earlier this week.
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"Michelle and I have been disgusted by the recent reports about Harvey Weinstein," the statement said.
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"I felt so disgusted by it," he said, adding that he was constantly dinged by managers.
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The Obamas issued a statement on Tuesday saying they were "disgusted" by the allegations against Weinstein.
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He looks at her, disgusted, as if to say: Can't you see what is happening here?
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I deserve to examine the biases that are exposed in officer/citizen encounters, and be disgusted.
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I deserve to take account of an utterly racially biased criminal justice system, and be disgusted.
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"I'm disgusted that we voted out," said Hilary Small, a 67-year-old retired medical secretary.
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"Now I'm utterly disgusted and shocked because it's become completely mainstream, which is unacceptable to me."
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I am horrified, disgusted, and nauseated, to say the least, of what I have witnessed today.
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It was always about how everyone else didn't like me, was disgusted by my joke, etc.
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"I'm just disgusted," said Grant Bench, a fly-fishing guide who works with Sundance Mountain Resort.
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Some might have pitied them, some might have hated them — most were probably disgusted by them.
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I am disgusted by them and a lot of what I said is sick and twisted.
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"In general, the public is embarrassed and disgusted that South Dakota is going backwards," she said.
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Not all, but many of my friends and family members were outraged, stunned, disgusted and devastated.
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It is hard to exaggerate how disgusted Britons are by the president's recent behavior on Twitter.
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"They're disgusted by what they consider a degenerate culture," she told me in a recent interview.
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Fraternity members said days later that they were disgusted too, and that they were closing voluntarily.
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Hatch responded to Corker on Monday, saying he was "disgusted" by press reports on the provision.
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That announcement angered Garner's family, who said that they were "outraged and disgusted" at the decision.
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Young people are supposed to be woke social justice warriors who are disgusted by their elders.
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"He made me hopeful enough that I could tolerate being disgusted," she wrote in one email.
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Sanders replied that he was "absolutely aghast" and "disgusted" by people who called Warren a traitor.
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Some Americans still support President Trump, but far, far more are exhausted and disgusted by him.
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No wonder baseball fans are outraged and disgusted by the direction the league is going lately.
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I am so horrified and disgusted by the prejudice of former immigrants to our newer immigrants.
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In 2008, Obama ran as a reformer disgusted by the corruption and polarization paralyzing American politics.
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"Disgusted, Ms. Huddy came up with an excuse and hung up the phone," the letter said.
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They disgusted even uncommitted voters who thought these attempts to hijack the election were too blatant.
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Since Chick's piece was published, Taylor-Lind says she's been disgusted by the industry's overall inaction.
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She grew up disgusted by her parents' smoking and thought e-cigarettes were just as gross.
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Upon seeing them in her apartment, she's bored, even revolted, disgusted by them, and with herself.
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Chanel admits to hyping her rage for cameras, but she seems sincerely disgusted by the diss.
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And the foods that disgusted the women during the episode are ones dearly loved by Singaporeans.
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She wept as she told me her story, for she was disgusted with what she had become — but we as a society should be disgusted by our own collective complacency, by our refusal to help hundreds of thousands of neighbors who are sick and desperate for help.
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The young sculptor is disgusted by vulgar real women, so he sculpts a virginal maiden for himself.
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Was that a disgusted grimace, or the smile of someone pleasantly surprised by an eucalyptus-scented nutsack?
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As Beador said on the show, the weight "disgusted" David and created a wedge in her marriage.
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Women are disgusted with the tone of our politics, particularly with the post-2016 surge in sexism.
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His own mother, however, is disgusted by him, and asks him, point blank, what happened to Hannah.
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" Instead of being offended or disgusted by this crown jewel, they smile and effusively coo, "Good luck!
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Walsh said he supported Trump during the 2016 election but became disillusioned, then disgusted, by the president.
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The usual suspects are disgusted with the fact that she repeatedly says Spicer works for a fascist.
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"I am disgusted to find out about the enormous price hike for the Epipen," writes one woman.
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"After hearing details of Bob Menendez's corruption during his bribery trial, New Jerseyans are disgusted," Salera said.
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By utilizing FaceApp, he was able to turn the Pope's disgusted scowl into a big, happy smile.
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"I have never been so disgusted and appalled by such inhumanity," Alvarez said at the press conference.
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Disgusted by Mr Trump, many younger Christians, in particular, are rethinking the nexus between politics and faith.
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I'm insulted and disgusted when someone refuses to say the pledge or stand for the national anthem.
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As she said on the show, the weight "disgusted" David and created a wedge in her marriage.
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The dress was certainly daring, but Gunn was disgusted by how much skin Ratajkowski chose to show.
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If you're into sweet and savory combos, I'm confident you wouldn't be disgusted by this bagel order.
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Claremont, disgusted with the way Ms. Marvel was treated, wrote a scathing scene in Avengers Annual no.
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It's been three days and I'm still disgusted by Adrienne Bailon's tuna and fruit punch sandwich pic.twitter.
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"And that's a nice positive thing in an election where 82 percent of the people are disgusted."
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"I am outraged and disgusted by the post and have directed the SPPD to investigate," Coleman said.
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"I'm disgusted to work at a company that has anything whatsoever to do with @FoxNews," he wrote.
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Looking at them like you're examining your own pores in a mirror and getting annoyed and disgusted.
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"When I first saw the tweet I was frankly disgusted" Navarro told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Thursday.
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I felt very disgusted when I woke up, especially still feeling the edges of an orgasm fading.
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After a while not seeing the administration come over and say that was enough, I was disgusted.
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Jumping into bins is unrestricted, but results in a disgusted reaction from anyone who sees it happening.
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Americans, disgusted with the quality of television and print news, have sought out alternative media en masse.
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He was "disgusted" to see the faithful so patriotic, with their faces painted red, white, and blue.
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Hypocrisy The failure of Congress to unpick the deadlock has disgusted some of its most venerable members.
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At the hearing Whitehouse was disgusted with himself and his colleagues, noting that billions were probably overkill.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, speaking at Wednesday's briefing, described Trump as "disgusted" by Bannon's remarks.
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Brzezinski on Thursday grew increasingly disgusted as she discussed the intensifying public feud between the two campaigns.
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Still, Ms. Espinal was visibly disgusted with the news about Ms. Coico, as were many other students.
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Look at my sister's face here: she's very disgusted because I brought a worm in the house.
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But in the other photo, Jack looks a little disgusted after finding out that penguins can stink.
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After he left the hotel, Bennett began to feel "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted," the documents say.
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They were really shocked and really disgusted when I mentioned that I have sex on my period.
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But she kept her composure, while Mr. Trump often seemed disgusted and running at a high boil.
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"Watching video of the dying carriage horse again, disgusted this is happening in our city," he said.
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I hissed at them, like a snake, something primal and reptilian and disgusted rising up in me.
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He used words such as "outraged" and phrases like "disgusted as a parent" to describe his feelings.
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"The audiences were leaving my productions disgusted," he said, because they couldn't understand the avant-garde aesthetics.
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To this day I am disgusted every time I think of Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court.
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But the one religious faith that is the most heavily Republican is also somewhat disgusted with Trump.
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But I am so disgusted, ashamed and disturbed that a commander in chief would use this word.
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I couldn't figure out in some cases who disgusted me more: the other attorneys or my clients.
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Examining my expression, I couldn't help but think that I looked profoundly uneasy, and even slightly disgusted.
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Many are personally disgusted by rhetoric from Trump and his associates that they perceive as anti-Muslim.
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"We were shocked and disgusted at the thought of our baby being taken from us," Connors said.
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I stared open-mouthed through this scene the first time I saw it, equally disgusted and enthralled.
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Disgusted by the corruption all around, he fled to the wilderness and founded monastic communities across Europe.
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He said he thought Americans "are absolutely disgusted" with the process, but that it was benefiting him.
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Liberal professional-class cosmopolitans grew disgusted with urban graft and devoted themselves to good-government municipal reforms.
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KCL: Of course, I'm a little bit disgusted because he doesn't belong on the currency at all.
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David Hogg The people out there that feel infuriated by this and disgusted, I agree, you should.
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"I was absolutely disgusted and ashamed," Brunt, with a cut under his left eye, said of the incident.
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Disgusted observers read them as basically saying a rape charge doesn't count if one is a creative genius.
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" Bee, meanwhile, was disgusted, and threw up on the camera, before saying, "So this is where we are?
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There is no excuse for this type of behavior, ever, and I am saddened and disgusted by it.
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Perhaps this is what disgusted the English Masters, that a man should be essentially small rather than brawny.
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"I am disheartened and disgusted with this scandal," said Butner, who served for four years until June 2016.
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One vocalist, Sydney Dunitz, posted the email on Facebook, adding that she is "absolutely disgusted" by the letter.
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Anything on there that makes you feel disgusted… What is your favorite song on the record, and why?
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But no matter how disgusted with myself I felt, I couldn't stop replaying the images from the dream.
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"Lawyers 'disgusted' by release of search warrant showing marijuana found in Botham Jean's apartment," the updated headline read.
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"I would be disgusted if somebody ever celebrated our market cap," Nadella told Bloomberg Businessweek in an interview.
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" Chalekian said many attendees were disgusted by the comments, and that he was "truly disappointed in what occurred.
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They were blindsided," a source told PEOPLE, while another insider said the family is "beyond angry and disgusted.
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The voters are more disgusted than at any time since the end of the military dictatorship in 21.5.
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Per Sports Illustrated, McVay seemed disgusted that he let his team down -- and seems he learned his lesson.
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We, like so many others, are outraged and disgusted by the conduct of which Larry Nassar is accused.
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"When I think back to what I used to eat, I get so disgusted with myself," she says.
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"I am disgusted at the insult that Ted Cruz threw at this city and its people," he said.
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It lets them storm around the stage pretending to be disgusted at what a phoney job acting is.
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They were blindsided," a source told PEOPLE, while another insider said the family is "beyond angry and disgusted.
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He is apparently disgusted by the effort, and the art is destroyed during a bout of vocal coaching.
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But if you were disgusted by Trump and you're not pissed about Choe, you're supporting the same system.
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At first bite, the food felt fulfilling, but soon I'd be stuffed, feeling disgusted and ashamed with myself.
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Disgusted and concerned of the health risks the rodents posed, Zhou's neighbours urged him to kill the rats.
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One woman can barely bring herself to read the lines, so disgusted is she by Patsy's apparent guilt.
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Disgusted by Cersei's doublecross, he headed north on his own in civilian clothes, seeking to reclaim his honor.
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"I was so disgusted with the cost of upkeep that I shaved my head totally bald," she says.
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I'm mildly disgusted at Professor X's meddling with Moira's mind, though at least he admitted it was wrong.
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It was this young guy who, I suspect, was disgusted by the corruption of the Democratic National Committee.
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The Ain'ts themselves may be disgusted with the audience, but not enough to refuse the club owner's money.
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And Trump's survival might depend on how many Republicans are so disgusted with him that they abandon him.
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Some people can no longer appreciate Annie Hall without being disgusted by Woody Allen's alleged child molestation charges.
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Ryan Costello, who is retiring from Philadelphia's sixth Congressional district, tweeted that he was "disgusted" at the comments.
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She's just as disgusted and concerned as everyone else is, but I don't think she has any insight.
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And because some public intellectuals aren't careful enough with their comments, many people are quite disgusted with them.
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Thus we learn that Trump's Jewish aides, including chief economic adviser Gary Cohn, are supposedly "disgusted" with Trump.
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Rather than be disgusted by them, Bill urged me to appreciate them and their contributions to our planet.
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Even an invalid one sounds stronger if it appears spontaneous, especially to voters disgusted with the professional politicians.
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Speaking by phone from a campaign swing in Michigan, he said that he was "absolutely disgusted" that Mrs.
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People were disgusted after seeing a viral fan video of Kanye West appearing to eat his own earwax.
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And somehow, many Americans, even those disgusted by what they see, have resigned themselves to this new reality.
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Joe Walsh was almost disgusted at the suggestion the Eagles might ever do a show in North Korea.
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Disgusted by this behavior, she created the Twitter hashtag #BeingMicronesian for people to share their experiences of prejudice.
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During the 2016 election, "They're all the same" was a line heard from Americans disgusted with both parties.
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Those who were disturbed or disgusted — I spoke with some afterward — were quiet or drowned out or absent.
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He had voted, reluctantly, for the A.N.C., he said, adding that he was disgusted by the party's corruption.
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All four are simultaneously fascinated and disgusted by the sight and stare at her like a zoo animal.
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"I'm disgusted," he told CNN in a chaotic scene in the Statuary Hall off of the chamber floor.
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Hatch said he is "disgusted" by press reports that have "distorted" how the provision originated: http://bit.ly/2202CAopUr.
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The more allegorical and spiritual his work became, the more it confused and even disgusted the general public.
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"Listening to that call left me feeling disgusted," said Andrea Nicole Grajek, a local artist from Dededo village.
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I was disgusted to hear the NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch accuse journalists this week of loving mass shootings.
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When Douglas Smit House was shut down in 1963 under the tightening grip of apartheid, Sydney was disgusted.
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Let it be known that I am truly shocked and disgusted to my core at her recent actions.
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"I am disgusted with this," said Dr. Denby, who worries that patients may attempt suicide with excess medication.
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Before coming to Chiz's, he lived in a local shelter, where the packaged food disgusted and disheartened him.
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"And then I listen to a radio interview and I'm like 'uuuch,' " she said, making a disgusted noise.
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The head of the UN's relief organization, Stephen O'Brien, said he was "disgusted" by reports of the assault.
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"I'm so disgusted with so many different aspects of our current government," Fairooz told the New York Times.
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I got really angry and disgusted by the misogynistic vitriol and got "grl pwr" permanently inked on my arm.
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"I was so disgusted, I wrote a review on several sites, including Yelp, ZocDoc and Health Grades," she said.
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She said she was "utterly disgusted and mortified" as she went to confront her dad, according to the BBC.
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Still, many pro-life women were just as disgusted by Trump's comments and actions as pro-choice women were.
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Even then, the disgusted looks I received from passers by were quite jarring and marred the experience for me.
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He's disgusted that Jamie has killed his clansman, but agrees to give him two hours before sounding the alarm.
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But still, people couldn't help but share their disgusted and confused reactions to the clip which was going viral.
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Many officials are sincerely disgusted by Xinjiang, where perhaps a million Uighurs are being held in "re-education camps".
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Disgusted and outraged, I said no firmly again, pushed him away and made sure he was out my door.
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The people around us who we grow up with, who form us, teach us what to be disgusted by.
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Viewers were disgusted by him, turned off, viscerally repelled in a way that not even Joffrey could manage. Why?
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"People are so disgusted with the two candidates that it's pretty hard to predict" which will prevail, he said.
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The two are discovered furiously making out by the rest of the family, who act disgusted by the sight.
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Elected Republican officials are publicly defending Trump but privately are dumbfounded, disgusted and demoralized by this turn of events.
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At one point during the trial, his mother is so disgusted by the allegations that she leaves the room.
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My sex drive was at an all-time low, mainly because I felt disgusted with myself and my body.
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A text message following his unsuccessful trip to Nova Scotia declared that he was "fucking disgusted" with his performance.
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Her mind racing and tears gushing from her then-57-year-old eyes, she was both disgusted and terrified.
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Jim Jordan, a disgusted Laura Ingraham slammed the leadership for its shabby treatment of leaders like Jordan and Meadows.
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But I think it's equally important that people who are disgusted by those thoughts can say that they're disgusting.
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Romero said that he did not assault Rinaldi, and that he and other representatives were disgusted with Rinaldi's actions.
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"I am profoundly disturbed and disgusted by the continued threats against the Jewish community in New York," Cuomo said.
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The women assembled around the table, all of whom know their husbands are unfaithful, are simultaneously disgusted by Mrs.
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And I'm sorry that everyone is disgusted that I hired the guy who made Breitbart a white nationalist manifesto.
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" And, he's "most disgusted by the Republican effort to gut health care and social programs for Americans in need.
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It was almost midnight when I met up with my girlfriend who saw my fedora and was visibly disgusted.
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Instead, he calls the police to report the capture of a wanted felon, and Elektra is straight-up disgusted.
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They should be just as disgusted by reports that Facebook threatened to sue media outlets for telling the truth.
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Joey: A lot of people in society look at a crime or a sin and get disgusted by it.
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Eighty percent of Americans, according to a New York Times poll, were disgusted by the conduct of the election.
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"I'm horrified and disgusted by it," said the diplomat, David Pressman, an alternate American representative to the United Nations.
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"I was so afraid and so disgusted, that I felt like I would never play soccer again," Sissoko said.
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Ms. Tene was shocked and disgusted, the suit says, and has since suffered emotional distress, anxiety and self-doubt.
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As he shot the film with Lubezki, though, he felt disgusted with the process of making only aesthetic decisions.
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She said he was "horrified" and "disgusted" and said that he would refer the matter to the attorney general.
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We are disgusted, for example, by someone who fakes a racist attack on himself to gain positive media attention.
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They were disgusted by the act and condemned it ... saying the spitter was not a representative of their policies.
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"There's just a tremendous outpouring and I think that people are disgusted by what they saw," Chief Shea said.
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The officer, who requested anonymity for fear of future threats, said he was surprised and "disgusted" by the ruling.
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They walked out shaking their heads and feeling "disgusted" and hopeless by the governor's remarks, CNN affiliate WTRF reported.
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She knows it, and she's disgusted with herself for nevertheless continuing to spend time scrolling through its endless updates.
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"My son was humiliated, embarrassed, and disgusted at this inhumane suggestion that he work in a bathroom," she said.
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Most Jewish voters say they have no problem with Khan himself, who said he was disgusted by Livingstone's remarks.
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Like most Americans, I was disgusted by the appearance of torch marching neo-Nazis in the streets of Charlottesville.
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At the time, people close to Mr. Cohn said he was disgusted and deeply upset by Mr. Trump's comments.
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Described as "dumpster juice" by one disgusted Twitter user, the dipping sauce was criticized for its texture and taste.
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Some were disgusted by its unvarnished objectification of women; others simply considered it an especially vivid reflection of reality.
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Tillerson, the former CEO of Exxon Mobil, used to lead the organization and was reportedly disgusted by Trump's remarks.
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And then Season 4, we couldn't help but grow because we were so angry and disgusted with ourselves. Why?
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They want to fantasize about someone that they want to have sex with and not feel disgusted by it.
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They were disgusted that so many people in America can't afford care, and they believe significant change is needed.
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Zinteta: I had been working on "I stain and I'm not disgusted," a project about the feminine menstrual cycle.
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Many police officers not involved in the scandals facing the department are mortified and disgusted by allegations against their coworkers.
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The "actor" she meets plays an angry Republican, who is disgusted at the tax rate and blames it on Democrats.
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Department spokesman John Romero said officials were "disgusted" by the violence, which left at least one participant with serious injuries.
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Saints get three defensive touchdowns to beat Lions NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was clearly disgusted.
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MACCALLUM: He wants a wall, and I think Americans are disgusted really with both sides of the equation right now.
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Elaine, disgusted to learn that Puddy is a "face painter," asks him to stop or she'll break up with him.
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With admirable frankness, Xiao Lu reflects that the macho art world is disgusted by the trivial sentiments of personal relations.
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Studies have also found that the more disgusted you feel about things, the more likely you tend to be conservative.
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"This unprovoked attack on a sleeping man disgusted every prosecutor, victim advocate, and trooper who worked on it," Conley said.
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Then, as if disgusted, they rev back up into an even faster, rougher punk explosion before ending (how else?) abruptly.
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I shoved him away before he could go any further, disgusted and afraid, but otherwise did not make a scene.
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Atamanuik's impression, both disgusting and disgusted, has been covered at length by both Vanity Fair and the New York Times.
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Which I do, flagrantly, for another month until I become disgusted with myself and send the Watch back to Apple.
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And shaking hands is one of the prime ways that people spread disease around, but we're not disgusted by it.
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"The fact that you're inhaling these chemicals into your body makes you feel more vulnerable and more disgusted," Dalton says.
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He looks shocked, disgusted, or disgruntled on the right side of the frame, and holds an object on the left.
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Why are current FBI agents reportedly so disgusted with Comey that they are practically begging Congress to make them testify.
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Lots of people eat lamb shank but then are disgusted by haggis, which is also made from parts of lamb.
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Williams was disgusted the rapper would attack his former flame's child, devoting a full 10-minute segment bashing the tweets.
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When I removed the Smart Keyboard from its packaging I wasn't just unimpressed by the small size, I was disgusted.
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"I am disgusted at the insult that Ted Cruz threw at this city and its people," Mr. de Blasio said.
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One especially disappointed fan, Mark Robinson, wrote he was "absolutely disgusted" to hear that Legoland sets restrictions based on age.
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Kourtney tells Kendall about Kim's biting remark that she is the "least interesting to look at," and Kendall looks disgusted.
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What would be so amusing, if it wasn't so disingenuous, is that Hillary is appalled and disgusted at Trump's language.
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I've been listening to White Lies and am disgusted but not surprised at the brokenness of the criminal justice system.
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I don't think we can make the difference we want to make by just writing them off and being disgusted.
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"There is no excuse for this type of behavior, ever, and I am saddened and disgusted by it," Georgia Gov.
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A source previously told PEOPLE Larry's kids are "disgusted and outraged" by his "sham interview" on the Hallmark Channel show.
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" But many are crazy harsh: "I really was disgusted by your body after a while, I do not know why.
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However, the creators were disgusted by the idea, which is similar to the much-maligned Microsoft Office tutorial guide Clippy.
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And also, new polls showing that Americans are absolutely disgusted with the so-called news media in this country -- shocking.
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Doing so would enrage a base already disgusted with "establishment" Republicans in Washington and rallying around Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
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Justin knows Jessica is hurting, and is disgusted when he goes to Bryce's house and sees Jessica flirting with Bryce.
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Still, now that they know about Danielle's rant ... we're told several cast members are disgusted they shot scenes with her.
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"There is no excuse for this type of behavior, ever, and I am saddened and disgusted by it," Deal wrote.
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One BBC report highlighted an anti-gun charity's disgusted response, which included a call for Valve to remove the game.
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This makes sense when you consider that feeling pressured was strongly related to feeling disgusted and worried, especially among women.
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That so lofty a goal might be debased by Giuliani's machinations to influence U.S. elections disgusted some of these officials.
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" - statement via Facebook Benedict Cumberbatch "I am utterly disgusted by the continuing revelations of Harvey Weinstein's horrifying and unforgivable actions.
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"I am disgusted by the fact that the press is attacking a sexual assault victim," Avenatti said, according to Politico.
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Sometimes we love it here and sometimes we are disgusted here, but, to twist Gertrude Stein's line about Oakland, Calif.
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I watched two black phoebes fly away from the ribbons fluttering in their direction, clearly disgusted by my decorating choices.
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Republicans across the state said they were disgusted by the performance, and House Speaker David Ralston called for Spencer's resignation.
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Every American Jew that I know is disgusted by the cruel treatment of children and families at our southern border.
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I am disgusted to think any young college student would be caught up with a manipulating college instructor like this.
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And I think the problem is that as problems metastasize, people will get more disgusted with the way politics operate.
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When Veronica begins dating troubled, gun-wielding loner J.D. (Slater), she grows disgusted with the cost of high-school popularity.
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" — Carolyn Robinson, Wooster, Ohio "A few years ago I was disgusted with myself because I'd become an addicted smartphone drone.
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On the TV screen, he's filled with the kind of animated swagger that disgusted Al and left Earn awe-struck.
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Several shoppers said they were disgusted that a high-profile company would resort to treating them like elementary school children.
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" Mr. Trump, described by his spokeswoman as "furious, disgusted," fired back by saying that Mr. Bannon had "lost his mind.
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And what happens when a disgusted majority finally gets a chance to exercise the most powerful tool in a democracy?
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Brzezinski fires back at Trump after he lashes out at 'Morning Joe': 'I'm sad and disgusted' MORE and their panels.
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"Amazon's reaction to the coronavirus has left me shocked, scared, and disgusted," Jumpp said on a call with reporters Wednesday.
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And though he murders and maims and becomes a notorious outlaw, he is disgusted, and ultimately shattered, by his violence.
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This process is already devolving into the sort of mindless partisan war that causes Americans to be disgusted with Washington.
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We may be ashamed of our desires, we may worry that our partner will laugh or be disgusted by them.
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We broke the story ... Damon blasted the lawyer for being a "culture vulture" and said he was disgusted by him.
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"I am utterly disgusted by the continuing revelations of Harvey Weinstein's horrifying and unforgivable actions," he said at the time.
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Women in the movement, like Ms. Dannenfelser of the Susan B. Anthony List, once publicly declared themselves "disgusted" by him.
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Mr. Hawilla testified that he had been disgusted that he had to bribe officials, but that he did so nonetheless.
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You might laugh, you might cry, you might be disgusted, and what more could you want out of a book?
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"Honestly, I see Trump's name and I just get disgusted," said Courtney Cerep, a former nurse's aide from Old Forge.
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One night, during this mayhem, I took two visiting Istanbul friends to see these protests and they were thoroughly disgusted.
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Carson said he was "so disgusted" with the "narrative" surrounding the order, in an interview earlier Thursday with Fox Business.
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I made a couple of wisecracks to hide how disgusted I really feel, and waled out of the fucking place.
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"I'm disgusted and disappointed and sick of it, because we've been hearing that since the days of Obama," said Matos.
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Being disgusted by one human attacking another because of the color of their skin or their religious beliefs isn't partisan.
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Implying others should somehow feel less disgusted is a troubling message to send — and an even more troubling thing to believe.
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Z. is borderline disgusted with my ability to eat almost the entire pita sandwich, but is trying not to show it.
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The footage was quickly recorded and shared online, where fans and nonfans alike were disturbed and disgusted by the dad's actions.
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In a statement on Sunday, Evans' Teen Mom 2 costar Kailyn Lowry said she was "disgusted and appalled" by Eason's actions.
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"West Ham United is disgusted to hear of alleged homophobic incidents at the game against Brighton & Hove Albion," the club said.
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While another lawmaker said that she was appalled and disgusted that Mark didn't know the intricacies of their civil rights audit.
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"I've been heartened to hear how disgusted by Donald Trump's remarks they have been, especially as a supposed leader," Robinson said.
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Judging from the comments following the tweet, many people are shocked and, well, disgusted that this even needs to be said.
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Mythology surrounding Lord Ayyappa, the god worshipped there, claims that he was celibate and disgusted by the prospect of women's fertility.
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"We have been just disgusted by NRATV since its beginning," Shannon Watts, founder of the Moms Demand Action group, told Reuters.
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As it happens, no one was more disgusted by Bill Clinton's sexuality than the lady who set his impeachment in motion.
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When people are simultaneously disgusted by and afraid of their boss, it's very hard for them to do their jobs effectively.
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But when a lot of lesbians and gay men wake up in the morning we feel angry and disgusted, not gay.
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Moreover, she and Reagan would have been disgusted by the level of coarseness and baseness to which American debate has fallen.
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No it's not, it lives with us right now, and this system is absolutely useless, and I'm just disgusted by it.
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I seem to want that, but I feel disgusted with myself because I love my husband and our life is great.
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Some of our coworkers were intrigued, some were disgusted, and some thought that perhaps cream cheese would be the better spread.
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For some viewers, it seemed more logical that the students would be disgusted by Bryce's actions and call for his punishment.
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While watching it you could get wrapped up in how extensively he thought all this out, if you're not just disgusted.
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"We are absolutely DISGUSTED by the treatment of Tournament Director to a 12-year-old girl and her mother," Khandhar wrote.
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Some athletes are so disgusted with the City of Rio's sewage-infested bay that they want the Olympic sailing races moved.
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He was disgusted with the taste and what it did to his, um, flatulence, but impressed by how efficient he became.
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This included the use of lobotomies and aversion therapy, in which doctors tried to make LGBTQ-identifying people disgusted by homosexuality.
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"Bernie supporters had left our page in droves, depressed and disgusted by the venom," the group's administrator was quoted as saying.
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The second night of the festival, a few attendees who were particularly disgusted decided to set fire to two food stands.
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Earlier in the episode, Andrew attempted to reconnect with Mellie in the hospital, asking her if she was disgusted by him.
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"You were disgusted by [Andrew] long before he became disgusting," he tells police interrogators, in a sharp indictment of societal homophobia.
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" On how he left the campaign: "Roger [Stone] quit because he was absolutely disgusted by the way I was treated, okay?
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Megan told reporters she took the stand because she's disgusted with the way Colin's been treated and the hatred he's received.
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I didn't know which was worse: how repelled I felt or how disgusted I was with myself for feeling that way.
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She told espnW that she was disgusted by how Kaepernick has been treated, and would continue to kneel throughout the season.
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Hillary supporters — including many who were enthusiastic for Bernie Sanders — are so disgusted, and so worried about what happens after Nov.
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I'm disgusted by what Republicans have become, and I'm no longer going to sit by and vote for party over principles.
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They felt swamped by waves of immigrants, frustrated by economic stagnation and disgusted by the cultural values of the cosmopolitan urbanites.
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One member of the panel, Nissim Douek, a strategic consultant, said many Israelis were "disgusted" by Yair Netanyahu's extremist, divisive rhetoric.
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The public seems more disgusted than outraged, resulting in its being alienated from politics rather than wanting to engage in it.
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Because we knew that it was possible to be disgusted and annoyed and bored and still feel love — pounding, elated, passionate.
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Disgusted by the campaign against Mr. Faught, she has already voted in the general election, by absentee ballot, for Mr. Reavis.
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" Elio looks on in wonder as this happens, both disgusted and fascinated by Oliver, who barrels out of rooms hollering, "Later!
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"You would see people come out of the meetings with this disgusted look on their face," A Zip2 salesman told Vance.
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Frankly, I'm disgusted by the ad campaigns trying to brand the military as a way to get out of college debt.
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Larry Hogan said he was "appalled and disgusted" by the incident and said authorities will pursue and prosecute those behind it.
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Does Ellen not understand why people are disgusted by that video of her and W. palling around at the football game?
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Among the many disturbing things about my personal swastika memory is that I recall feeling less horrified and disgusted than intimidated.
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But Democratic lawmakers and some Republicans on Wednesday left classified briefings on the crisis by top officials disgusted by the presentation.
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"As one of the creators of Hocus Pocus, I am disgusted by this putrid act of evasion," Mick Garris tweeted Monday.
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We are endlessly confused by what is going on and disorientated and disgusted by the flood of data that assails us.
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"I'm disgusted how we played in the first half and really proud how we played in the second half," Gibson said.
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According to the criminal complaint, Chidester was disgusted by her own behavior, and even confided in another student about her conduct.
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Mugdi, whom a friend describes as "culturally a Muslim," is disgusted and affronted, wanting nothing to do with his son's memory.
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I, too, am angry and disgusted by this horrific behavior, including the abhorrent moral transgression of the cover-up by officials.
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The 23-year-old Long Islander was sick of being "disgusted and dirty and cranky and hangry" on another bus line.
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Other students "said I was disgusting, they said their families were disgusted by me and that I should move," Marilyn said.
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"I've never been so disgusted by my own data," Colin Holbrook, the lead author of the study, said in a statement.
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Gianni Versace's family is livid and disgusted at everyone who contributed in the TV re-creation of the bloody murder scene.
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"I've never been so disgusted by my own data," Colin Holbrook, the lead author of the study, said in a statement.
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At one point during their routine, the dancers formed an "X" on the field, which some people took as a tribute to slain black activist Malcolm X. Tampa Police Benevolent Association President Vincent Gericitano posted a statement on the group's website saying it was "disgusted" with the Super Bowl show and "equally disgusted" with her new music video.
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People couldn't stand the candidates, millions and millions stayed home because they're disgusted with these politicians—they're capitalist politicians, not labor politicians.
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I know that there are plenty of religious people, on the right and the left, who are disgusted by what they're seeing.
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At that hearing, Sullivan told Flynn he was disgusted by his actions and questioned whether Flynn sincerely accepted responsibility for his crime.
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"People's reports on this survey match how disgusted they are by actual sweat smells," OIofsson said, referencing earlier research they had performed.
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However, once he got a job working at a commercial gym, Tanen said he felt "disgusted" by what was going on there.
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INGRAHAM: Well FBI agents were so disgusted with Comey that they are practically begging Congress now to make him testify, up next.
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But if you can't get to a tissue (or are completely disgusted by the prospect), swallowing isn't the end of the world.
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"(I feel) confused, angry and disgusted," said engineer Alkis Voliotis, 36, from Greece who has lived in Britain for over five years.
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What he fails to realize is that voters aren't only registering dissatisfaction with Obama's record -- they are also disgusted with this campaign.
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With a shock of black hair above her startlingly blue eyes, the character is passionate, ambitious, disgusted, and, most of all, furious.
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"I am genuinely shocked and disgusted at the amount of racism that has been infecting my account the past week," she tweeted.
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I don't have the heft to fight it but I am disgusted that a lot of these valuations were artificially propped up.
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I speak for everyone in our City when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated, & we have had more than enough.
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With largely unfounded concern, museum administrators, curators and other critics worried audiences would be disgusted when shown vivid details about human anatomy.
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The move enthralled Republicans, who lavished Trump with praise and disgusted Democrats, who hissed and booed, later calling Trump's speech a disgrace.
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"I am disgusted and deeply saddened by the horrific attack that took place in Brownsville Thursday evening," Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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It feels really nice to be able to share that with someone and be okay with it and not disgusted by it.
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As a veteran of the armed forces of the United States, I am disgusted with American military strategy relative to this conflict.
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Smith wrote that he was "fucking disgusted" by Perez' statements, and it seemed like DIIV was on the brink of imploding again.
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U.S. women's soccer player Megan Rapinoe joined Kaepernick's protest, stating that she is disgusted by the treatment he received from the media.
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There's a surprising amount of practical effects on display – in fact, it's the first time I've felt genuinely disgusted by these creatures.
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They're disgusted at what they see as a corrupt political system in this country" Sanders said on CNN's "State of the Union.
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I was given a weird, disgusted look, and from there, I realized I would never be accepted by the general school community.
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"I felt appalled and disgusted to see the skywriting," said Nancy Kricorian, an Armenian-American novelist and activist who lives in Manhattan.
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So, he's pulling all these things out and I'm sitting there absolutely humiliated and the old people are looking at me disgusted.
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"I am disgusted by the abhorrent act of anti-Semitism and hate that occurred at Columbia University," he said in a statement.
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I'm disgusted, but I also can't deny my heart what it wants, even if what it wants is probably bad for it.
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He said he was disgusted that Turner sexually assaulted an unconscious woman behind a dumpster and received only a six-month sentence.
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"I am disgusted by the recent statements made by David Eason and support MTV's decision to fire him 100%," Messer tells PEOPLE.
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When talking about the content of his lyrics, Louis seems disgusted with himself, as if he's inflicting something on the people listening.
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You ran because you heard the lamentations of so many millions of Americans who were disgusted and fed up with their government.
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The people of this country are disgusted with the DC establishment and politicians like Mitch McConnell, and we are demanding real change.
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Enough Republicans were disgusted with their own candidate, including Alabama's senior U.S. senator, Richard ShelbyRichard Craig ShelbyIn-space refueling vs heavy lift?
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Things that signal you're disgusted with your partner are all super toxic for a relationship, like hostile humor, name-calling, eye-rolling.
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With just five days to go until Election Day, an overwhelming majority of voters are disgusted by the state of American politics.
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"I am disgusted by the discovery of anti-Semitic graffiti at a house of worship in Brooklyn," Cuomo said in a statement.
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Consumers have every right to be disgusted by Facebook's failure to protect consumer privacy in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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So, when Gruden says that he's "really disgusted and almost pissed at people that are beating up football," he's only half right.
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Negan is so disgusted and disturbed by Brandon that he can't let him live knowing that he's a potential danger to others.
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We were disgusted by Gurriel's ugly behavior and winced in unison as Darvish took a drubbing from the Astros in Game 7.
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"I'm disgusted and it's disrespectful," Tanya Faison, who leads the local Black Lives Matter group, said in a statement released on Twitter.
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When I was in middle school, I lost a whole Saturday to watching TV and I felt pretty disgusted with myself afterward.
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He's so disgusted by armpit hair on a woman, and I grew out my armpit hair to play Leila — he was horrified.
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When I asked around in-world, Second Life users consistently told me that they were disgusted by age-players and child avatars.
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But Clay, like the other characters, is viscerally disgusted with Tyler (Devin Druid), the only character who is explicitly labeled a voyeur.
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Disgusted by the uptick in police violence, thousands of Hong Kong residents traveled to the island airport to make their voices heard.
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"I sit here in front of you guys furious at myself, disgusted at myself for making the mistake of adultery," he said.
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With scandals erupting "on both sides of the aisle," Curran admits, he "became almost disgusted with my hesitancy" to tell the story.
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Most voters said in a New York Times/CBS News poll just before the election that the campaign had left them disgusted.
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They are ordinary West Virginians who have the support of their communities and are disgusted with the Republican-dominated legislature and Gov.
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"Doesn't matter what side you're on on the Kaepernick stuff, you better be disgusted with the things that are happening," Kerr said.
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Kapoor wrote an open letter to the NRA about the advertisement in March, saying he was "disgusted" to see his work involved.
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Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, a combat veteran who lost both legs serving in Iraq, said she was "disgusted" by the accusation.
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Many participants said they were disgusted at the gradual dismantling of democracy in Russia, and of any semblance of a real opposition.
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Lines have been crossed time and again, as we are no longer surprised by anything that happens — disgusted, perhaps, but not surprised.
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Americans "ought to be disgusted" by the airing of White House dirty laundry, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer told CNBC on Friday.
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"I am actually slightly disgusted at the idea that applauding our military has become a political thing rather than universal," he said.
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But many voters surely saw him as authentic, relatable — a loving father and decent person disgusted with the nastiness coming his way.
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This time, "disgusted" was the most popular word, at 38 percent, followed by "scared" at 24 percent and "hopeful" at 23 percent.
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In September, a Marine veteran named John Albert was invited to join the site, and, disgusted by what he found, alerted Facebook.
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"We continue to be disgusted by CNN's fake news reporting," he told the news network when contacted about its latest report Friday.
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"I myself cannot look at this video without being disgusted with my actions and my ignorance at that time," the student wrote.
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Yeah, definitely with those guys, I think they are both participants in and very disgusted by what they consider a degenerate culture.
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President Emmanuel Macron said on Twitter he was "disgusted by this barbaric act" and praised the calmness and efficiency of security forces.
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"When I saw the one on the right and I was devastated… Even disgusted by the photo of myself," she wrote on Instagram.
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She refused to shower with the rest of us and was so disgusted by it—even though she had a colostomy bag herself.
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Writing a play so adventurous—not just in form, but content, too—that it puzzled and disgusted the people sent to review it.
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Whether this matters, though, is a political question, which boils down to whether Republicans will be sufficiently disgusted with Trump to withdraw support.
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"I am disgusted that this was withheld from me and that they did not communicate with our community what had occurred," he said.
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It's a concept plaguing modern society — faces, typically female, which unintentionally come across as judgmental, bored, disgusted, annoyed, snobby or, put simply, bitchy.
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"Michelle and I have been disgusted by the recent reports about Harvey Weinstein," Obama said in a statement provided to media outlets Tuesday.
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Fuller loves all things horror, so he takes it as a compliment when people are too disgusted to actually eat his realistic sculptures.
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The upwardly mobile urban dwellers often feel disgusted by dog meat – being far more likely to Instagram a cute pup than eat it.
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But in an election in which Americans are disgusted with their choices, anything can happen and a Trump presidency is a real possibility.
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" Marcus Azevedo, one of the directors of "Afronte," said he was "disgusted for having a president that is willing to censor cultural projects.
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DAVID HELPER Bronx To the Editor: I, too, recall being the odd black person out who was disgusted with the not guilty verdict.
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People said thought the concept was cool, but were also simultaneously disgusted when they saw what each popsicle was made of, she said.
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These are women who have long been disgusted with the Washington establishment and feel that no matter who they support, nothing ever changes.
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Disheartened, and frankly a little disgusted, I looked down at my hideous wheelchair and knew I owed it to myself to try again.
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When I look in the mirror, I don't even recognize myself, and I know that David is just disgusted with the whole thing.
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He became a sort of Phantom of the Squared Circle Opera, disgusted by his own completely normal, handsome, not-at-all disfigured face.
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"Wow honestly disgusted by this @goldsgym you should be ashamed of yourselves," Breslin posted on Instagram, along with a screenshot of the ad.
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I speak for everyone in our City when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated, and we have had more than enough.
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Many people are disgusted with what they see coming out of these supposedly unbiased sources and they are actively looking for an alternative.
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Lieb said that some clients initially "were pretty disgusted about the subsidies and how it all works" when Obamacare first began taking effect.
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People who need pancakes are not the luckiest people in the world - they're the most disgusted with the current state of the world.
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Lisa Vanderpump is absolutely disgusted by the Coachella woman caught dumping puppies in a dumpster ... she says it's disgusting, barbaric and completely irresponsible.
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Shah was so disgusted with the mounting piles of trash on Versova beach in Mumbai that he decided to do something about it.
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"I was appalled and disgusted that someone would be persuaded by false, disgusting lies to carry out such a heinous act," he said.
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You don't have to be a Trump supporter to be disgusted by a national debate conducted with such glaring bias against one candidate.
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Rachel, by contrast, looks disgusted, bored, and vaguely aware that the sleeping lion on her chest could cause her harm, should he rouse.
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And his empathy extended beyond the decks: upon sailing to Jamaica, he was disgusted by the slavery there and berated the British governor.
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I suspected that it was their way of avoiding any feeling of responsibility or guilt, but the cowardice of the thing disgusted me.
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"It's always disgusted me that the only way we can get what we deserve is by getting an offer somewhere else," she says.
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He would be a compelling candidate for many people who are disgusted by Donald Trump and feel disappointed with the delivery of Democrats.
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My 10-year-old self would have been angry and disgusted, but that's O.K. Letting go of a lifetime of hate felt good.
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Some Democrats got wobbly at the start, disgusted with Clinton's outrageous behavior in Oval Office, but eventually, they unified and stuck with him.
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A majority of you, however, most likely feel a bit disgusted to discover that rule #34 even infects the wholesome realm of podcasting.
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"This is NOT a Harry Potter book I frankly feel disgusted even adding it to the collection," one disappointed fan wrote on Amazon.
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Reagan would be disgusted when Trump repeatedly slanders leaders of the investigations (who happen to be Republicans) of the Russian attack against America.
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People are disgusted by bed bugs, but less than half of travelers even know what one looks like, according to a new report.
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But when, after the trial has concluded, Antonio impulsively draws Bassanio into an overly warm embrace, Bassanio rebuffs him with a disgusted shove.
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Margolles then photographed clubbers and party-goers using the cards for cutting coke; some potential users were actually disgusted and refused the cards.
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But a lot of people who eat meat are disgusted at the thought of a dead animal—they don't want to touch it.
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With a disgusted look, she said, "It's been like this since the Fourth Republic," the forty-year period of democracy that preceded Chávez.
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When I asked "what?" she gasped as if she were both frightened and disgusted that I had the nerve to speak to her.
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"Everyone in this body should be disgusted by what happened in Helsinki today," he said Monday in a speech on the Senate floor.
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As decent people, I hear that they were disgusted by this indecent treatment of the secretary of state, whatever they thought of him.
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Disgusted with the Rat Pack role model at the top, women are lining up not just to vote, but to run for office.
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Israel, in an interview with CNN less than two weeks after the shooting, described himself as "disgusted" with Peterson's performance but defended himself.
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But it doesn't matter to the Republicans hammering him over his vote — or, for that matter, the progressives now disgusted with his compromise.
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Internet pundits and commentators alike seemed disgusted by the Cyborg because she apparently looked "too masculine" and did nothing to promote her femininity.
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Some colleagues were pretty disgusted, but I didn't see anyone with an insect phobia or an allergy, so no one complained too much.
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" If you'd want to insult someone's manhood, you could take a homophobic turn with "You'll be disgusted with pussies and enjoy only dicks.
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Fighting back tears or shaking with anger, they talk about being trapped, disgusted, about freezing up, dissociating, hearing their career prospects are dead.
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"Let it be known that I am shocked and disgusted to my core at her [Lisa's] actions," Jerrod posted in an Instagram story.
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John Kasich, a Republican who has kept Trump at arm's length, was also disgusted by the Kavanaugh process, but for a different reason.
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I sometimes think about how much I am on my phone and I'm disgusted with how much time I feel like I'm wasting.
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Many women who voted for him told pollsters, academics and reporters, including in interviews I conducted, that they were disgusted by such remarks.
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Ten years later, Johnson said she is disgusted by the rampant sexual abuse reported by many of her fellow gymnasts at Nassar's sentencing.
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Robel, the provost, told CNN she wasn't really aware of Rasmusen's blog or Twitter account before, but felt "disgusted" by what she saw.
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I was not in the mood and was disgusted when he asked me if I was in high school or just starting college.
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Andrew Cuomo issued a statement Wednesday, before the reports of the Brooklyn incidents, saying he was "disgusted" by the alleged attack in Manhattan.
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Watching Ester run adoringly after Olof can recall the heartsick Helena, in " A Midsummer Night's Dream ," chasing after her disgusted ex-lover, Demetrius.
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These taciturn encounters, unfolding as unsentimentally as the internal exam he gives a pregnant heifer, suggest someone disgusted by his own sorry self.
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In a news release, the fraternity said it was "disgusted, appalled and angered by the remarks" in the video and expelled four members.
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They suggest that Selyse, Stannis' wife, sees Melisandre as she really is, and this explains a slightly shocked, slightly disgusted look on her face.
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"I have never been so disgusted and appalled by such inhumanity," Alvarez, a prosecutor for more than 30 years, said during Tuesday's press conference.
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Cersei and Jaime Lannister: Throughout Game of Thrones, even in moments where they've argued or been disgusted with each other, Cersei and Jaime a.k.a.
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"Shocked, disgusted... There's no emotion to feel what we felt when we found that he left overseas," Drew's mom explained to A Current Affair.
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"I'm disgusted as usual, especially in a judicial system that's supposed to be fair and transparent," said activist Tawanda Jones, speaking outside Courthouse East.
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The revelation drives a rift between her and Jaime, who, disgusted at the betrayal, leaves King's Landing to ride north and join the fight.
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"He is disgusted enough and his principles tell him 'I'm done,' and I think he is just trying to make a statement," Limberg said.
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The thought of a dog licking its own butthole, and then licking these sores on this guy's butthole, made me feel disgusted and distraught.
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I am sure that Warriena Wright's family are disgusted at your lack of sensitivity for a man that many feel got away with manslaughter.
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Former President Obama followed up later in the day, issuing a joint statement with his wife that said they were "disgusted" with the allegations.
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Many non-black Americans who were disgusted by the Simpson verdict have become more aware of the ubiquity of police brutality in black lives.
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"I'm so sick of this racism s— and disgusted that it's 2018 and we still let our children call other children 'n——,' " Warner continued.
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DO YOU AGREE MAYBE TO SUZY WELCH'S POINT, PEOPLE ARE SO DISGUSTED THAT IT WON'T MATTER ANYMORE OR DOES THIS PROVIDE ANOTHER BLACK EYE?
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What a conundrum: Why are we so disgusted by Twitter trolls and yet so delighted when a new edition of "Mean Tweets" comes along?
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After they had lunch, Bennett was driven home, and during the ride, he began to feel "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted," according to Sattro.
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Despite the fact that WikiLeaks has shared information about the Macron documents, the whistleblowing group's own French lawyer tweeted that the release disgusted him.
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That prompted a walkout by disgusted members of the black caucus, which said the vote revealed "a deep-rooted belief in a white supremacy".
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It wasn't just that though, Floyd seemed to double down, and talked about touching women in a way that disgusted a lot of people.
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It makes me feel disgusted that the school board would use this defense, when their sole responsibility is to protect its students from harm.
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If you enjoy pimple-popper videos in theory, but find yourself too disgusted to make it through more than one, consider the ingrown hair.
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In another set of questions, researchers also gleaned if and to what extent participants felt disapproval, angry, outraged, annoyed, and disgusted toward the subject.
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I woke up today equally disgusted - chants like 'send her back' are ugly, wrong, & would send chills down the spines of our Founding Fathers.
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Black people can be equally disgusted by senseless gun violence as well as white police officers who shoot unarmed black men in the back.
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I feel so disgusted about this and want you to know from the bottom of my heart I am incredibly grateful for this community.
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Disgusted by the bachelorette party around them, Connor rails against marriage and the institution as a way of proving their love to each other.
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That's why most white Americans seem more disgusted by Colin Kaepernick's peaceful protest to highlight police brutality than the injustices he is calling out.
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Going into the final bonfire, Campbell says that while she was "completely disgusted" with Smith's actions, she was determined to stick to the plan.
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We talked to a half dozen senior administration officials, who range from dismayed but certain to stay, to disgusted and likely soon to leave.
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"I am disgusted and deeply saddened by the horrific attack that took place in Brownsville Thursday evening," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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"When y'all hear Vic Mensas fucking freestyle at the BET awards y'all are going to be fucking disgusted," Scheme wrote in a Twitter thread.
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A disgusted POTUS tells the congressman to study every detail of the Oval Office, because he'll never see the insides of it again. Burn.
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It helps you grow even more disgusted, in case the thought of a mosquito siphoning up your insides through a straw wasn't gross enough.
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Blake E. (I will never forget you, Blake K.) continues to be performatively disgusted by Whaboom, revealing that Lucas' ex-girlfriend is his roommate.
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"My concern is that South Korea will be so disgusted at Trump's behavior we'll have a really nasty patch of alliance politics," he said.
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I woke up today equally disgusted - chants like "send her back" are ugly, wrong, & would send chills down the spines of our Founding Fathers.
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"The Trump thing was an issue, and [Melchiorre] was really disgusted by the Bezos reporting," a source close to the discussions told the Post.
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They swing to the other side in part because they are disgusted with policy gridlock and hope a new team can get something done.
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Disgusted by decades of dysfunction in Washington, voters – led by younger generations – are abandoning the parties and moving from political disaffection to political action.
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"People are disgusted with the government in general, not just Ricardo Rosselló, everyone," said Janeline Avila, 24, who recently received her degree in biotechnology.
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"I am extremely disappointed and disgusted by the behavior I am being made aware of that occurred thus far in theBig Brother'house," Fakunle wrote.
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She is disgusted with the chaos of Washington, and wants a change, and likes the fact that Crow has never run for office before.
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Cohn, who is Jewish, was disgusted and upset following the comments that Trump made in response to the deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville.
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It's all part of Trump's effort to woo Sanders voters who are disgusted with politics as usual and looking for an outsider, populist candidate.
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Roughly 50 officials — including politicians from other political parties — have been implicated in the Petrobras scandal, and Brazilians are rightly disgusted with their leaders.
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"And I felt so disgusted and humiliated that I was told bigger things are at stake, never mind you, he's too busy for you."
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As disgusted as I was by the attempt to spackle over a problem that that scene does, I also felt weirdly exhilarated by it.
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President Obama has added his name to the list of famous people who are disgusted by the stories that have surfaced about Harvey Weinstein.
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"I really think he's disgusted by these people," Mr. Ryan said, referring to the neo-Nazi groups that held protests in Virginia last month.
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I am disgusted, as a Republican, with this plan, which will undoubtedly cause my taxes to rise based upon what we know so far.
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One obvious problem is that Kenney's life and work provide a kind of story America has found itself increasingly bored, aggrieved and disgusted by.
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The Italians, disgusted with the French position, summoned France's chargé d'affaires in Rome on Wednesday, an unusual diplomatic move between two usually friendly neighbors.
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But as Kayama grows enamored of Western culture, Manjiro, who earlier sang of America as of a distant lover, grows disgusted with its arrogance.
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Erickson argued that "many are so disgusted by 2016 that they will not even show up" while McMullin gives them a reason to vote.
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This may be a miscalculation: Already, dozens of Liberty University alumni are returning their diplomas, disgusted with Mr. Falwell's stalwart support of the president.
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He's relatively comfortable with his sexuality and disgusted by Xolani, whom he sees as a hypocrite for having an affair with a married man.
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Across India, especially in big cities, many people, no matter what their religion was, were disgusted by the crime and the divisiveness that followed.
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"Just saw this on Facebook and was absolutely disgusted," she wrote on the petition page, referring to a social media post about Vick's inclusion.
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Many residents on Roxham Road said they did not bother to vote and had followed politics just enough to feel disenchanted, if not disgusted.
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" Asked by Keilar what she thought about Collins suggesting members of her party mourn Soleimani more than fallen service members, Duckworth replied: "I'm disgusted.
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" In a memo sent to employees that was obtained by CNBC, Mr. Dimon said he was "disgusted by racism and hate in any form.
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"I'm disgusted," said Rob Sanders, the Republican commonwealth's attorney in Kenton County, near Cincinnati, who had supported Mr. Bevin and donated to his campaign.
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I imagined his ghost lurking about, disgusted at the polyglot city around him, and raging at the futility of his act of murder. ♦
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Cohn had been reportedly disgusted by the president's failure to condemn white supremacists and had been rumored to be leaving after last week's turmoil.
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The national Tau Kappa Epsilon organization said it is "disgusted, appalled and angered by the remarks shown in the video," according to a release.
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"I speak for everyone in our city when I say we are disgusted and infuriated, and we have had more than enough," she wrote.
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Barrow and Parker's slaughter of police officers enrages him, and he's disgusted by the aura of Robin Hood chic that has gathered around them.
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"[T]he prototypical moist-averse person is a young, neurotic, female who is well-educated and somewhat disgusted by bodily function," the study notes.
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" Sandberg said that, as a someone who is Jewish, the ability to target ads based on an affinity for Hitler made her "disgusted and disappointed.
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Each premise is explored with such a straight face that by the end of each show you're disgusted with humanity and terrified for our future.
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Some Conservatives said they were disgusted by the remarks, for which Leadsom later apologised, while others said they showed naivety and a lack of judgment.
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"We are equally as disgusted by many of the posts that you saw and, in many cases, the rest of the nation saw," Ross added.
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The White House was disgusted, put out a statement pointing out that many people in Philly have been killed, raped, or assaulted by criminal aliens.
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Over time, they grew angrier, more emotional, and more disgusted at America's gun violence problem and Congress's unwillingness to do literally anything to stop it.
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Yvonne Strahovski, a consistently underrated actress, as cruel but quietly disgusted Serena Joy — that name, you would guess, is ironic—on Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale.
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I don't need toxic people in my life and I knew those who were repulsed or disgusted by me were the ones with the problem.
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"I've run out of words to appropriately convey how horrified, dispirited, and disgusted we all are," a State Department official told Vox earlier this month.
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We can look at the headlines and be disgusted by another story of another powerful man who was enabled by too many for too long.
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By contrast, urban Americans from 1940 walking into 1870-style accommodations — which they could still do in the rural South — were indeed horrified and disgusted.
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He looked out at the water, disgusted that his two boats are not doing what Garcia was raised to do: fish big game like totoaba.
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Vicky Royer, who says she and her husband "ran for our lives that night," told BuzzFeed News that she is "disgusted" by Cal Fire's conclusion.
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"We are disgusted and devastated by the death of this innocent girl," Florida Department of Children and Families spokeswoman Jessica Sims said in a statement.
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"Michelle and I have been disgusted by the recent reports about Harvey Weinstein," Obama said in a joint statement provided to media outlets last October.
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New, environmentally friendly foods like insects and, further down the road, lab-grown meat, could be an option, but we're still disgusted by these things.
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"If my father were alive today (a veteran) He would be ashamed & disgusted of media biased & manipulation by people like @andersoncooper," he wrote on Oct.
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"To me it was the perfect response, because it managed to be outraged and disgusted but also action-oriented and funny at once," Bennett said.
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I was equally disgusted by his 3 am tweet attempting to shame Alicia Machado by encouraging the public to look up an alleged sex tape.
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Our sources say it's not just the homophobic rant that pissed her off ... Hazel's negative remarks about women of color have disgusted her as well.
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Brett Nicholson, a parent to three Boy Scouts and an assistant scoutmaster in a west Houston, Texas, troop, said he was "disgusted" by Trump's speech.
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It turns out he's just as disgusted by his family legacy as she is, and they resolve to take the team down from the inside.
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But the thought disgusted him, and instead he opened a kitchen drawer and grabbed an inoculating loop, an instrument used by microbiologists to sample microorganisms.
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Lopez became so disgusted with how corrupt the process was that he began working with federal investigators and secretly recorded conversations between himself and Robinson.
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Some kind of quick legalization process for "the good ones" expressed with the kind of disgusted condescension Trump has substituted for outreach to other minorities.
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The truth is Rome is so touristy now, that when [my husband and I] went we were disgusted by how horrible the food was. Horrible.
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Fans were disgusted to find tickets up for resale on websites like eBay, Gumtree, and Stubhub at values between £200 to £500 ($258 to $645).
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Democrats and Republicans are dinosaurs in the eyes of voters; the reason so many people voted Trump was that they were disgusted with traditional politics.
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Many times, Trump will point to the pen to say how disgusted he is by the dishonest coverage coming from the reporters on the trail.
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I deserve to survey the system that thrusts so many officers and black and brown people into contact in the first place, and be disgusted.
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" In a Twitter post, Ms. Leadsom described the newspaper's article as "truly appalling and the exact opposite of what I said," adding, "I am disgusted.
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I never thought I could be disgusted by garlic, but this spicy-garlic sauce smelled as if it had been made with blended dried garlic.
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My teachers were rightly disgusted by my appalling lack of effort, and would make me serve detentions and have painful dialogues about my poor choices.
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We got Andy Thursday at LAX where he was clearly disgusted by what went down -- Jeff Varner telling the whole tribe Zeke Smith is transgender.
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But I am even more disgusted by the failure of our political and community leaders to take any real action to prevent those needless killings.
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While some would be disgusted at this sort of profiteering – and the sale of air on eBay has previously been prohibited – we wholeheartedly encourage it.
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"When they discover what it is that they're eating at an older age, they become disgusted by the idea and stop eating them," Yoon says.
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"People were angrier about it and more disgusted," said Matthew Grizzard, an assistant professor of communication at the University at Buffalo, the study's lead author.
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Within minutes, an outpouring of support flooded her feed from hundreds of people disgusted with the blatantly racist message, which seemed to come from nowhere.
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"I'm disgusted that no major media in this town will let people know things that our polling shows they regard as highly relevant," he said.
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John McCain, would be "disgusted" by the current political climate and said she's "very disappointed" in President Trump's attacks on former Vice President Joe Biden.
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"I get disgusted by the way they look, their long beards and shaved mustaches," he said, referring to the grooming practices of some conservative Muslims.
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In March, Roman Catholic protesters in Poland picketed the exhibition, disgusted by what they regarded as satanic imagery (a charge Ms. Abramovic has wearily denied).
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Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois Democrat who is a veteran of the Iraq War, told Brianna Keilar on "CNN Right Now" she was "disgusted" by them.
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Warren attacked Bloomberg for using "bags and bags of money" to buy his way into the race, while Sanders declared himself "disgusted" by the spending.
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A former FBI agent said he felt "completely disgusted" after reading the prepared testimony of former FBI Director James Comey regarding interactions with President Trump.
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Sanders was peppered with questions about why Trump has not said that publicly, even amid reports that he was privately "disgusted" by Porter's alleged conduct.
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He retired at the beginning of 1997 because, he said, he was disgusted with the partisan rancor that appeared to make compromise in Congress impossible.
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When "Green Book" won best picture, he made a disgusted gesture and started walking out of the theater as "Green Book" producers gave their speeches.
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You'd watch it and feel disgusted by it, but also turned on because it was done with super-hot models, and obviously they're having fun.
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I'll never forget that Dan Hsu of Electronic Gaming Monthly was basically disgusted and gave the game a 5.5/10 review, much to my shock.
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That's why I can still see her disgusted face and hear her words after all these years: because she made me feel less than human.
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I think she was maybe mildly disgusted when I said that we were going to talk about wearables again, so she quickly made other plans.
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Jonathan Jones of the Guardian gave the fair one out of five stars in his review, disgusted at the price of the art for sale.
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Deep down, your generation [of millennials], beneath the Instagram mania, is disgusted with their lovers, hiding a disgust with themselves for being unable to love.
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He thinks he's meeting a sleek hot blonde with 32DDs, but when he's confronted with Penny's bouffant hairstyle and plus-size figure, he looks visibly disgusted.
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So he spent several years working for ad agencies, where he became increasingly disgusted at the idea of manipulating people into buying products they didn't need.
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My fear was that they would each look back on our intimacy and either be disgusted or wonder what it meant -- did this make them gay?
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If Stephen Thompson were still fighting Dan Stiggen level fighters now with a five year streak of easy finishes, you would be disgusted and rightly so.
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"I'm horrified, absolutely horrified and disgusted," Dixon told host Audie Cornish in an episode of BuzzFeed News' Profile set to air Sunday night on Facebook Watch.
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The empty house, hers alone, disgusted her: she sold it, against her daughter's wishes, and moved to a two-bedroom apartment in a new building downtown.
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" One Weibo user sarcastically commented: "I don't know why I feel disgusted, it's probably because I'm a straight woman who doesn't have a sense of humour.
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"We are disgusted by the despicable act of violence today that resulted in the shooting deaths of members of the Baton Rouge law enforcement," she said.
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At some point in his career, Vandenberg became disgusted with the attention he was getting, and walked away from the work that made him a success.
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The White House escalated its public feud with former strategist Steve Bannon Wednesday, saying President Trump was "furious" and "disgusted" with excerpts of an upcoming book.
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I had dinner with this old abstract expressionist, bitter, loud, cussing, disgusted with getting old, but with a fire in his eye under his grey curls.
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While Kravitz told The Guardian in 2015 that her mother was "disgusted and concerned" about the allegations against Cosby, she doesn't have much more to add.
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But I think we're in a really weird time with two candidates, and two parties, that a huge volume of people are frustrated with, disgusted with.
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By tapping into the energy of countless disaffected Americans left behind and disgusted by the current political system, he single-handedly realigned a major political party.
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Speaking to TV program The Project on Monday night, Connolly said he did it because he was "flat out disgusted" with Australian senator Fraser Anning's comments.
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Without doing the character development to justify the act, one would have to be disgusted by how far the story goes to get to its conclusion.
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Hunger explains how Elizabeth can be simultaneously disgusted by the Morozov's jam-packed dinner table, and also anxious about her own child getting enough to eat.
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"I'm stunned and disgusted and heartbroken that we lost that sweet little girl," Blake Shelton, a host of "The Voice," wrote on Twitter on Saturday morning.
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So, I can't help but to be a little surprised when people seem positively disgusted with the fact that I accept LinkedIn requests from complete strangers.
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" O'Rourke said the show was "produced and directed in such a showy, glitzy, and ultimately, tacky manner, that one cannot help feeling disgusted throughout the show.
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She was a big Bernie Sanders supporter in 2016, and said she was "disgusted" by the way the Democratic Party treated him in the primary process.
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We are disgusted that this might be the trigger for the destruction of the only good thing that these governments have done in 50 years: peace.
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The women said they were embarrassed, disgusted and hurt — pained chiefly because so many of these men they thought were their friends had so degraded them.
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"I personally am disgusted by it — I think it's disgraceful," said Lola Butler, 71, a retiree from Mandeville, La., who voted for Mr. Romney in 2012.
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"As a veteran, I am disgusted that anyone would steal records and artifacts documenting those captured or killed in the service of their nation," he added.
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I was pretty surprised and also a bit disgusted at myself, but I was horny and drunk so… I hailed a cab back to her place.
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