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We're sure Eddie will be repulsed and excited by it.
It's hard to be repulsed by shapes so deeply familiar.
So am I a colonialist for being repulsed by cannibalism?
The majority of America in my view will be repulsed.
The majority of America, in my view, will be repulsed.
Selina is repulsed, irritated and exasperated by her daughter Catherine's existence.
It would be repulsed from the positive mass of the Earth.
He would doubtless have repulsed and fascinated Weber in equal measure.
Denis wasn't scared of me, and he wasn't repulsed by me.
There was only one problem: They were utterly repulsed by it.
The military said in a statement Sunday their troops repulsed both attacks.
The simultaneous feeling of being seduced and repulsed is very nice indeed.
Undeterred, the protesters surged again toward the bridge and were repeatedly repulsed.
People are particularly repulsed by food that reminds them of bodies. Why?
Al Shabaab said it had repulsed three government raids on the building.
Ford is not the only author repulsed by the place I'm from.
The Government forces were repulsed with heavy losses, after two hours' fighting.
I was really repulsed and I was upset that I wasn't even notified.
"How can I be repulsed and intrigued at the same time?" commented another.
Unfortunately, it looks like not everyone was repulsed by the candy corn creation.
But poorly led Union troops were repulsed after they rushed into the gap.
Before this sketch, McKinnon had played Conway as perpetually repulsed by Baldwin's Trump.
He repulsed the GOP's key leaders and emerged all the stronger for it.
Have you ever had a situation where you're absolutely repulsed by a client?
The thought of adopting a perennial contender, like Chicago or Pittsburgh, repulsed him.
You can only assume that he's not repulsed by his behavior toward women.
And I'm repulsed by current U.S. policies that coddle dictators and diminish democracy.
She finds men are either repulsed by it or begin to fetishize her.
When the new Shure Bluetooth 5.0 cable came in, I was a little repulsed.
I can&apost really look at him because I am repulsed by his beauty.
They're repulsed by men whose eyes remain fixated on their neckline during a conversation.
An advance on Tabqa -- west of Raqqa -- was repulsed by ISIS three weeks ago.
I remember feeling kind of repulsed by them not saying no to any advertisers.
Moderates want Dreamers protected and are repulsed by Trump's impulse to separate migrant families.
You can and should be repulsed by this cynicism, but you shouldn't ignore it.
She sloshes and rolls, confused at what's happening but not altogether repulsed by it.
I was repulsed by the idea that we could have been so easily manipulated.
You might be repulsed by Rattus norvegicus, but you have to respect the hustle.
Academy Award-nominated "Selma" director Ava DuVernay said she was repulsed by the move.
Both repulsed by and drawn to Elsa, he starts spending more time with her.
I'd say I'm simultaneously fascinated by and repulsed by certain traditional displays of masculinity.
The Y.P.G., with help from American airstrikes, repulsed Islamic State fighters at great cost.
Mexican border officers quickly repulsed the gatecrashers with tear gas and chained the gate closed.
I am repulsed by each and every one of these.... I like Governor John Kasich.
Some of the people I spoke to for this piece admitted being repulsed by foreskin.
Don't worry, you weren't alone, even if you were equal parts turned on and repulsed.
Seems as if people are as bored and/or repulsed by Ballie Ballerson I am.
He hates phonies, of course, but he's also repulsed by what he sees as ignorance.
This anti-fetishist attitude has bled into the repulsed reactions to the fish-man sex.
I'm inspired by them, and I'm kind of repulsed by them in a certain capacity.
The incident repulsed many United customers, some protesting by cutting up their United mileage cards.
Here we go: I'm actually repulsed by overly computerized music, which dominates pop music now.
I've trained myself to actually be repulsed by it—that way I don't miss it.
A friend suggested she sleep her way across the country, but that idea repulsed her.
I happen to be one of the correct "Bachelorette" viewers who is repulsed by Bryan.
German economic power may be repulsed by regions seeking to regain their cultural self-determination.
Some of the stuff I saw shocked me, repulsed me, but also turned me on.
One museum supporter, repulsed by the slur, left a message of her own in the snow.
Where's the "car crash" that repulsed Karr to the point of having to shield her eyes?
Sometimes, it can work if she finds you mutually as attractive instead of being instantly repulsed.
With the exception of some Nordic types, Westerners tend to be repulsed by stinky, fermented fish.
Feminists and Weinstein accusers say they've been repulsed by her comments, accusing her of victim-blaming.
Compulsory identity cards have only been issued during wartime; efforts to reintroduce them have been repulsed.
I am repulsed and uncomfortable now, so I switch seats with M. I hate this guy.
Some of us may shy away from it, we may feel repulsed, but there is interest.
In June 85033, Trump entered the presidential race and the political class in Washington was repulsed.
The burning sensation toward her so excited and repulsed me that I never spoke of it.
She said she considers herself a virgin but isn't repulsed by sex—just indifferent to it.
Musab said that US forces arrived in armored vehicles and were repulsed by al-Shabaab fighters.
He says he was so repulsed, he and his boy left before they got their meals.
His supporters had repulsed the first raid in clashes with state security special forces a day earlier.
Recently, however, I've started to even feel repulsed by him even when he kisses me good night.
Many Britons are repulsed by both Jeremy Corbyn's hard-left Labour Party and Theresa May's Brexified Tories.
Visionary product developers and designers may be repulsed by Facebook's strategy of quickly cloning instead of innovating.
He also said the U.S. forces, after arriving in armored vehicles, were repulsed by al Shabaab fighters.
An obese heiress, Miss Lick is both obsessed and repulsed by men's desire to fuck hot chicks.
Weeks later, Vox' Zack Beauchamp wrote: Trump's assaults on democracy have, for the most part, been repulsed.
Frost tears apart Sainsbury's grocery store sushi underwater and I'm absolutely repulsed, but I can't stop watching.
Both deftly unpack the absurdity of a white culture that simultaneously fetishizes, and is repulsed by, blackness.
But he also repulsed many traditional Republican voters, and they don't seem to be coming back home.
Greece says it has repulsed around 3003,000 migrants trying to cross its border in the past week.
How could the party avoid another nasty round of infighting, with some voters repulsed and turning away?
Huddy was so taken aback and repulsed that she instinctively recoiled and actually fell to the ground.
"You can only assume the Republican leader is not repulsed by Donald Trump's vulgar behavior towards women."
She might be repulsed by the thought of going behind her own back to acquire this belief.
Can't we learn to love ourselves, or at least not be repulsed by our own physical appearance?
Thiel had previously repulsed much of Silicon Valley by backing Trump and speaking at the Republican National Convention.
Eventually, she discovered he'd been behaving similarly with many other students, and felt manipulated and repulsed, she said.
Rather than being repulsed by his excesses, they thrill at Trump's subversion of the rules of political decorum.
Well, perhaps this baby already has a refined palate because she was totally repulsed by her first taste.
The Confederates, who had been entrenched, repulsed the first assault here but withdrew after another day of fighting.
Holmes: Did she live long enough to meet Tyrion, and did she love him, or was she repulsed?
"Our officers effectively engaged them and with quick reinforcement from special forces, the attackers were repulsed," police said.
He was repulsed by the thought that the old scar-faced troll had had her, and turned away.
I discreetly removed it from my mouth with my napkin, but was repulsed and couldn't eat any more.
Young people and people of color look at the Trump-Moore G.O.P. and they are repulsed, maybe forever.
Depicting a man on camelback fending off Barbary lions, the bizarre display has intrigued—and repulsed—generations of visitors.
If anything, I was repulsed by everything having to do with babies, except the part where you make them.
Definitely not safe for work, it's the language of a poet repulsed by the material reality of erotic desire.
There is also a significant amount of money on the sidelines from investors who are genuinely repulsed by stocks.
Valencia, who is autistic, says some people make the incorrect assumption that all autistic people are repulsed by sex.
You've got to wonder: If the actor isn't comfortable, and the critics are mildly repulsed, was it worth it?
He has said he is "repulsed" by gay people and used the word "chinky" as a synonym for Chinese.
I was flummoxed by the use of heavy drugs, repulsed by that toilet scene, and obsessed with Sick Boy.
GOP congressional leaders don't want to alienate moderate Republicans and independents who are repulsed by Trump's crude sexual remarks.
We are repulsed by violence, by loved ones taking their own lives and by accidents that can be avoided.
"Our forces acted in self defense and repulsed the attacking forces and defeated them," he added in a statement.
They had fought ISIS to a standstill in Kobane and with our help back in 2014-43, repulsed them.
But the public appears more dazed than repulsed by Trumpocracy, and the president already is revving up for 2628.
He knew discussion of sex toys in existing asexual online communities might make some sex-repulsed people feel uncomfortable.
I want readers to be repulsed by it, and by me, but I want them to be impressed, too.
I've watched it and I'm repulsed by it and I'm thinking, do we, the mainstream media, engage with this?
The child in me is still repulsed by these things and would much rather stick to chocolates and vanillas.
In his early 50s he woke up one day and felt physically repulsed from turning on the screenwriting software.
Mean Streets (1973) is the creation of a young whiz kid, simultaneously repulsed and allured by the criminal lifestyle.
The police commissioner said several buildings were set on fire but the military repulsed the fighters after an hour.
Rey, repulsed by Kylo, battles him in an epic fight that ends with the Skywalker lightsaber breaking in half.
Perhaps it reflects a broader backlash from Confederate nostalgists determined to force those repulsed by Forrest into his shadow.
And though conservatives who are repulsed by Trump certainly still exist, the Republican Party provides no home for their views.
Katharina is repulsed to see them together, and breaks the news about to Martha that she and Jonas are related.
Graffeo wrote in his 10-page opinion that it was indisputable that most Birmingham citizens are "repulsed" by the memorial.
The universalists are moved by injustices anywhere, and morally repulsed by inaction and indifference in the face of that suffering.
Chol said the rebels had attacked an army base in Kaya but they were repulsed after an hour-long fight.
The customer loved it, but then was repulsed afterward when I told her that it was made with balsamic vinegar.
He was properly repulsed by it, but C.C. strode confidently past him in the hallway, knowing he wouldn't take action.
She's obsessed with — and repulsed by — the ecosystem of bacteria that seethes inside her, and the bacteria that live without.
Not Good: By 2001, it was hard to say whether people were bored by tales of the boom, or repulsed.
I am referring to "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," that ferocious figure group, which horrified and repulsed in just about equal measure.
"There's a similar wave of activism among rank-and-file Americans who are repulsed by what they're seeing," Signer said.
" -- statement via Twitter Lin-Manuel Miranda "I'm as appalled and repulsed by the Weinstein news as anyone with a beating heart.
Now, without really doing any narrative or character work, we are meant to be repulsed by Dany's sack of King's Landing.
Mr. Mangal said that 52 of the militants had been killed and 65 others wounded in the attack, which was repulsed.
Normal people are repulsed when the president of their own nation lies, cheats, practices bigotry, allegedly pays off porn star mistresses.
Although her father tolerated Wilson's conversion, he was repulsed by the Black Hebrews' canons of male domination, strict obedience and racism.
" An agent said he was repulsed by the silence and quoted a Latin phrase meaning, "He who sits quietly gives consent.
Where does he get the strength to slither out of bed each day and face a flabbergasted and repulsed world anew?
I, of course, am repulsed that it was a Trump ad, but heartened that this is a national issue that resonates.
He added that Afghan forces had repulsed all attacks from the Taliban and that the city is under the Government's control.
Mr. Antoncic stays still, and Ms. Loemij orbits around him, attracted and repulsed, speeding and slowing, running and rolling in circles.
Mr. Kaufman, the author of "Woody Guthrie, American Radical," said Mr. Guthrie would be repulsed by the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump.
"I think Democratic voters are going to be sort of repulsed by that kind of politics when the time comes," he said.
She said she was repulsed, and that after she pulled back from him, he then slapped her hard across the face, twice.
Eve is alternately repulsed by and attracted to the brutal killer who has outsmarted MI5 largely by being female and, therefore, invisible.
There's no real reason to go with them unless you're just that morally repulsed by a corporation's monopolization of our digital lives.
I know what it means to have people repulsed by and afraid of your very existence—to be treated like a monster.
Although terrible damage has been done, the invaders are eventually repulsed by the small band of Americans doing some very expert shooting.
I'm repulsed by my own actions, and the self-loathing I'm going through right now is justified by the hurt I've caused.
Atambayev's supporters had repulsed a similar raid the previous day in which a deputy commander of a special forces unit was killed.
Per the comics, this happened a few times — the Romans, Crusaders, and Nazis all attacked Wakanda — but each invasion was decisively repulsed.
Sometimes I fear I'll be my daughter's scary fun-house mirror — that I'll be a reflection of her that she's repulsed by.
He then went on to drop the b word, though, and say that he was also repulsed with MMA after watching it.
In a culture repulsed by menstrual blood and in a business that doesn't pardon it, athletes often keep quiet about their symptoms.
Leopoldo Galtieri, who in 1982 led Argentina to embarrassing defeat when British forces repulsed an invasion of the British-held Falkland Islands.
Just that repulsed expression, as if a foul odor had wafted in and she knew — just knew — that the culprit was CNN.
But the truth is, voters repulsed by Mr. Trump and his congressional enablers are already fired up to turn out for Democrats.
My hunch is those who seek to take advantage of women will eventually be repulsed and give up, true to heteronormative archetypes.
Even in my memory of that first night in Berlin, the only eyes I can remember were those on repulsed white faces.
Though the details shift, the basics stay the same: Characters are repulsed by the simple thought that someone else might think they're queer.
While some people love a good pickle on their sandwich or deep fried dipped in ranch, others are repulsed by the salty vegetable.
I felt nothing for any of the other villains in Harry Potter, if anything repulsed by more popular bad boys like Draco Malfoy.
Or, for travelers repulsed by human contact, it ensures that your skin will never have to touch the stranger in the next seat.
In 2007, Paisley Jr, who was re-elected last week, told Hot Press magazine he was "pretty repulsed" by gay people and lesbianism.
Nancy Grace is repulsed by the pics of Casey Anthony holding a baby ... and pretty much just the sight of her in general.
Caryn Lubetsky is normally repulsed by hotel bathtubs, but when she finished the grueling Badwater 135 ultramarathon, she gladly dove in to hers.
Riot grrl hits the mainstream, as young women inspired by the election of the first female president are repulsed by her actual politics.
" A spokesman for the Shabab, Abdiasis Abu Musa, had said, "The government tried three times to enter the building, but we repulsed them.
You're commendably repulsed by his bigotry and though you haven't resisted as bravely as you might have, you certainly haven't given in entirely.
The two rivers that come together at New Bern, the Neuse and Trent, were both repulsed by a storm surge-swollen Pamlico Sound.
"The more he started to talk, the more I became repulsed by what he was turning the Republican Party into," Mr. Sama said.
The latest New York Times/CBS News poll finds that eight in 10 voters are repulsed rather than excited about this presidential campaign.
This incongruence induces a sense of cognitive dissonance, a liminal space that'll make you feel both drawn to and repulsed by the subject.
The protozoa in the pillow field might be feeding on the apparent grass, or are perhaps repulsed by it and desire to forage elsewhere.
She may also be repulsed by Mr Poroshenko's failure to deliver on the promises of the revolution she fought for, such as attacking corruption.
Iqra at first represents Somalia and something shared, drawing them together, but when Iqra's conservative cultural views come to the fore, Muna is repulsed.
I have been repulsed by how ignorant he is of the woman's struggle within the dynamics of media, culture, ethnic prejudices, cultivation theory, etc.
But the vast majority of American voters are repulsed by the nitty-gritty details of what no-holds-barred abortion looks like in action.
After the meeting, I told relevant comrades that they shouldn't be repulsed by his remarks and should study the reasonable parts of his argument.
In a failed January 5-7 counterattack at Gambsheim, units from all three regiments were combined in a patchwork force that was ultimately repulsed.
His wife, Michal, the daughter of King Saul, was repulsed by his behavior, especially because he was doing it in front of the commoners.
Miller spent years repulsed by the "chopped meat" where his arm ended and crushed with shame when he noticed people wince or look away.
In it, Rice introduces Louis, a vampire who is repulsed by the joy his maker, Lestat, takes in killing and feeding on his victims.
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.
The last reported attack off Somalia's coast was in February, when guards aboard a Singaporean-flagged chemical tanker repulsed pirates who had shot at it.
Bogost argues that when players experience games such as "The Torture Game 2," they are often repulsed by the gruesome violence that typifies human torture.
In July, the two countries traded accusations of aggression along their disputed frontier, and each claimed to have repulsed the other and inflicted heavy casualties.
I imagine that Mr. Gates is repulsed by Mr. Trump on some level, and at the end of the day probably couldn't vote for him.
Moderate Republicans may be repulsed by Mr. Trump, but that does not mean they will vote against the incumbent Republican senators they backed in 2010.
On Thursday, Mr. Sabin said he was repulsed by Mr. Trump's recently unearthed comments about sexually assaulting women — though not enough to withdraw his support.
With more than eight in 10 voters saying the campaign has left them repulsed rather than excited, the rising toxicity threatens the ultimate victor. Mrs.
Rachel Gunther's son, Elias, decided to become a vegetarian at the age of 4, repulsed by the idea that animals were being killed for food.
The report came hours after Morgan's chief marketing officer said she was "repulsed" by the network's decision to air an interview with the Infowars founder.
This is the tendency to vote for a party not mainly because you like it, but because you are repulsed by the other major party.
Toxoplasmosis-infected prey animals like chimps and rats, which are usually repulsed by the urine of predators like leopards and rats, are attracted to it instead.
For this specific moment, that means instructing Purnell to look a little more repulsed when she takes the Adderall offered to her by Ari (Eden Epstein).
Laws protecting animals are perfectly justifiable, not because they have rights, but because we value their welfare and are repulsed by acts of cruelty against them.
Angry airline passengers and how they came to be so fed up Yes, this can happen to anyone The incident repulsed United customers across the country.
Al-Watan daily said the army had captured the villages of al-Janabara and Tel Othman, where rebels said on Monday they had repulsed government assaults.
Lord Carrington said he had misread Argentina's intentions and failed to anticipate the attack, which was repulsed by Britain in a popular 74-day undeclared war.
Inspired by radical literature and repulsed by the brutal social injustices in Russian society — not to mention her father — Perovskaya left home while still a teenager.
Senators, I know that many of you now feel helpless — repulsed by this president and yet afraid that any criticism of him will end your careers.
Olivia Gallinaro, a 22053-year-old acupuncture student, was so repulsed by the odor on Tuesday that she took a lengthy detour via the M train.
This is the argument that seems to be exciting the Republican base — and, crucially, bringing Republicans who claim to be repulsed by Trump into his camp.
Most European leaders are repulsed by Trump's decree suspending all refugee admission for 120 days, and his travel ban on anyone from seven named Muslim-majority countries.
Drew's chest tattoo—a shakily drawn owl perched atop a grandfather clock—repulsed her, but the attention he paid to her was too good to pass up.
She goes to get a mani-pedi, where the technician is totally repulsed by her battered waitress feet, and ends up splurging on some pretty insane tips.
He used to play at Mumbai's Versova Beach as a child, and when he returned there in 2015, he said he was "repulsed" by all the trash.
After all, I'd spend hours literally tearing the hair from my scalp, lashes, and brows, only to wake up the next morning, repulsed by what I'd done.
It was this moment in particular that repulsed Marcy Stech, vice president of communications for EMILY's List, a political action committee that supports Democratic women, including Clinton.
Boinnet said that police had also repulsed an attack by al Shabaab militants on a camp in the Lamu region of eastern Kenya, near the Somali border.
It revels in a rationalist worldview that I was repulsed by throughout, the idea that logic and cold, hard, rational thought will solve all the world's problems.
The first episode is savage in its opening: Jimmy doesn't remember saying "I love you" to Gretchen, and when she says it offhand, he's astonished and repulsed.
Here is a lady eating a bowl of strawberry icicles: And here is a sweet gal eating a green guitar: I am at once relaxed and repulsed.
He's a Kurd from Kirkuk, where ethnic tensions may simmer over after the ISIS threat is repulsed, but here he leads Arabs and Turkmen, Sunnis and Shias.
Ethiopia's Ministry of Defence said it used helicopter gunships and "successfully repulsed the attack" on the convoy which was able to continue on to its destination, Baidoa.
They are repulsed by his boasts of being the "king of debt" and concerned about his statement that he wouldn't mind if America defaulted on its debt.
Under all of our crisp buttoned shirts and neatly pressed trousers lurks a whole bunch of organic imperfections we're secretly hoping no one will be repulsed by.
The idea is new and untested, but the same people who are scoffing now were at one time repulsed by the idea of a $15 minimum wage.
Clinton with a slight edge, but on one issue, voters aren't divided: More than eight in 22004 said the campaign had left them repulsed rather than excited.
These are stirring questions, pointing toward a deep, buried sorrow and regret, and yet the novel itself seems as repulsed by such emotions as its narrator is.
Residents and police said al Shabaab fighters tried to mount an attack on Afgoye, about 30 km (18 miles) from Mogadishu, late on Friday but were repulsed.
Soon, though, Walter, repulsed by his own weakness, began, against Henry's wishes, to invite sick friends to the house and to care for them as they died.
The attackers managed to damage six planes and breach the perimeter of the base before being repulsed, U.S. Africa Command said in a statement late on Sunday.
The attackers managed to damage six planes and breach the perimeter of the base before being repulsed, U.S. Africa Command said in a statement late on Sunday.
Residents and police said al Shabaab fighters tried to mount an attack on Afgoye, about 30 km (18 miles) from Mogadishu, late on Friday but were repulsed.
They point to the roughly 40% of voters who went for pro-government candidates, and say this suggests that many people are repulsed by the protest movement.
In fact, the images repulsed me at first, because they are so clearly inorganic and alienating, so I turned toward the wall displaying Chun's Forms and Blueprints.
In April, Syrian rebel fighters and their US special-forces trainers repulsed an ISIS attack in an hours-long battle marked by suicide bombers and coalition airstrikes.
Even Americans who oppose family separations are repulsed by those who compare Trump to Adolf Hitler and detention centers along the U.S.-Mexico border to Nazi concentration camps.
I found myself hiding behind my hair, or constantly staring at the ground, shooting furtive glances at those walking by me and wondering how badly I repulsed them.
Public displays of Nazi symbols and salutes are illegal in Germany, where most people are repulsed by any degree of sympathy to the dictatorship responsible for the Holocaust.
As I listen to Mr. Sanders speak tonight — completely caught up in his own hubris — I am fascinated and repulsed by his angry entitlement to the Democratic nomination.
To better understand Mr. Trump's approach to life, ethics and politics, we should not look to Christ but to Friedrich Nietzsche, who was repulsed by Christianity and Christ.
That unfashionable formation has no doubt got Roy flummoxed, if not outright repulsed, like an Englishman served up a feast of fermented hákarl after not Googling the stuff.
By utilizing mouthpieces like Richard Spencer and more "palatable" organizations, the extreme movement is able to "penetrate new audiences" who normally would be repulsed by the fringe right.
He is repulsed when he catches her at it for the first time, when he hears the bird scream and sees her bloodstained mouth smiling in shy apology.
Greece said on Thursday it had repulsed nearly 35,000 migrants trying to cross from Turkey in the past week and plans to deport hundreds who made it through.
She figured that it was normal for all girls to fantasize about each other and was "vaguely repulsed" by the straight sex that was talked about in class.
The energy is intense yet intriguing—you're feeling pulled toward something, magnetized rather than repulsed, which is often an issue with Pluto, the planet that rules the underworld.
But for some on the right, like Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, these celebrities aren't saying no to Trump's inauguration because they are personally repulsed by Trump's history of hate.
There's "Two-Faced Woman," about a lady who gets a nose job, but her dream man is repulsed by her beauty and she somehow gets her old nose restored.
Additionally, Boockvar remains skeptical of Europe's ability to ease the potential panic on a "leave" vote as he feels that the general public has become repulsed with today's leadership.
For a population of nearly 22015 million Koreans, this number is fairly small, but it's a top concern for animal rights activists and repulsed outsiders used to western norms.
For a population of nearly 50 million Koreans, this number is fairly small, but it's a top concern for animal rights activists and repulsed outsiders used to western norms.
It's normal to be physically attracted to people outside of your relationship, but the fact that you're sometimes repulsed by your own partner's physical advances is a red flag.
Taken together, his words offer further insight into the leadership style of the billionaire-turned-politician, whose extraordinary candidacy has simultaneously electrified and repulsed large swaths of the electorate.
That he seems more fascinated by the couple's dying (romantic?) embrace than repulsed by the horrific sight is a clue as to what kind of episode we're in for.
Ultimately, after a chain of violent incidents, her pure spirit challenges his sense of entitlement, leading to circumstances where the audience must decide whether to feel touched or repulsed.
To Die For's Susanne Stone, played by Nicole Kidman, is repulsed by the notion of pregnancy and by any suggestion that she should prioritize motherhood over beauty and fame.
This is not the author's fault, but rather testament instead to the ever-flowing life force that is the wolf, to which so many are attracted, while others, repulsed.
Boggs says, "We were repulsed by his actions and there's no question about that," but he gives C.K. the benefit of the doubt that he's learned from his mistakes.
There's an argument to be made that creating this kind of repulsed feeling in the viewer is a type of art, but I don't believe that was the intention here.
Whether you love to hunt or are repulsed by the idea, you probably agree that an unsupervised child, a domestic abuser and a mentally ill person shouldn't have a gun.
We found her living alone in her haunted old house, captivated and repulsed by the sick spectacle on her television, a gruesome nature show depicting big cats devouring a kill.
Much of their performance repertoire depends on making us laugh and connecting with us so we find ourselves feeling a kind of cognitive dissonance between being repulsed and being engaged.
But officials said they had received intelligence about a possible attack and had beefed up security at the air field and repulsed the attackers before they reached any sensitive areas.
Although its snout is widely considered one of the world's most sensitive sensory organs, most humans are repulsed by the 22 tentacle-like "rays" that adorn its lovely little nose.
She also shows how Wilde, though initially repulsed by American popular media, learned from them, eventually incorporating the rapid-fire comic- dialogue style of the Christy Minstrels into his plays.
Now, following the revelation that Trump apparently felt entitled to "grab" women by their vagina, every indication is that Trump has repulsed a majority of college-educated voters, particularly women.
Leaning independents have both the preferences and the interest to be reliable party supporters, but they are repulsed from doing so by the very idea of government as a battleground.
Among conservation biologists and advocacy groups, trophy hunting is the third rail: Their supporters largely are repulsed by the sanctioned shooting and butchering of elephants, lions and other big game.
It repulsed me when I read it, but I can say, years after the fact, that it did what I want art to do, and placed me in a different consciousness.
"Some Somali military forces attacked us at the base, they wanted to loot it but we repulsed them," Ahmed Nur a soldier who was trained under the discontinued program, told Reuters.
Bir-Hakeim memorializes the Libyan oasis where Free French forces repulsed two German enemy divisions in 21881; Iéna and Austerlitz were sites of Napoléon's triumphs; and Alma, a Crimean War victory.
If the past few years have taught us anything, it's that giving a white supremacist, for example, free rein to rant and rave is no guarantee that audiences will be repulsed.
Environmentally-conscious liberals are indeed often repulsed by the idea of forming political coalitions with people who, they may argue, are interested in animals only because they want to kill them.
It is his personal crusade, but he also carries the flag for the millions of Americans — mostly all Republicans — who were reflexively repulsed by Obama and the coalition that elected him.
The Syrian-Kurdish YPG militia, supported by the United States but seen as a terrorist organization by Turkey, said it had repulsed the Turkish forces and their allies after fierce clashes.
"But there's only a handful of people who can actually draw a map from how you can go from being repulsed by it to actually overturning it in the court system."
Filled with ups and down that stemmed from Cuccurullo telling Sisk on their honeymoon that he felt repulsed after they shared their first kiss, the couple's marriage seemed doomed from the start.
To tell anybody what I'd done would be to admit a truth I wasn't ready to hold: I am growing repulsed by the body I see when I look down at myself.
Repulsed both by what he saw in the Mekong Delta and what he witnessed in Washington after returning home, Kerry went on to become one of the most famous anti-war activists.
Over all, the latest CBS News poll finds the public similarly repulsed by each candidate: 216 percent of registered voters say Clinton is honest and trustworthy compared with 220 percent for Trump.
No matter whether you're bewitched or repulsed by watching pimples get popped, no one can deny that Dr. Lee—who often shares educational dermatology facts on her social media—knows her stuff.
I was definitely cool with it when I was a kid, but I think doing the dishes is what set it off—I'm just repulsed by the green side of the sponge.
He knew that to be repulsed by something requires its own kind of sick infatuation; he found the line marked by good taste and trampled all over it in eight-inch platforms.
I'd heard about Cannibal Corpse due to its graphic album covers and lyrics, and even as a clueless teenager I was cognizant enough to recognize and be repulsed by its violent misogyny.
His children seem repulsed by his very existence, he bashed his own wife in the face when he dropped out of the presidential race, and then there is that whole Zodiac killer thing.
Hamilton creator tweeted a statement Tuesday, saying he was "appalled and repulsed by the Weinstein news," after he appeared in a list of Hollywood men who hadn't responded to comment about the producer.
Smith noted that the data seem consistent with the argument made by leading scholars that young adults have turned away from organized religion because they are repulsed by its entanglements with conservative politics.
Such clear evidence of foreign interference would normally constitute a moment for the commander-in-chief to reassure an anxious nation that the attack—in an election year, no less—would be repulsed.
But Lyle says the years apart have done little to diminish the relationship of the two brothers from Beverly Hills, California, whose brutal crimes in August 1989 both captivated and repulsed the nation.
Seeing a 22-year-old troll-turned-rapper with a reputation for chasing controversy and a 35-year-old icon sharing an ice cream cone in a campy music video just repulsed me.
He did not wish to give ISIS the legitimacy it so desperately craved, nor did he wish to alienate the overwhelming majority of Muslims who were as repulsed by ISIS as anyone else.
Kelly claimed it was necessary to "shine a light" on the conspiracy theorist, but J.P. Morgan Chase's chief marketing officer Kristin Lemkau said she was "repulsed" by the decision to give him airtime.
Around this time, there were also unwed mothers who'd been abandoned by the rotten male scoundrels in their life—young women repulsed by men leering at them on buses and in college corridors.
" Later, with less romanticism if equal virtuosity, she describes the cruel cycle of afflictions endemic to poorer neighbors: "I can remember being repulsed and being held by the gaunt unhealthiness of their faces. . . .
State-run SANA news agency said that Islamic State fighters killed 20 people in the village of Aqarib al-Safi — east of Hama city before the army and allied militia repulsed the attack.
But Democrats should be extremely concerned that when voters are left to discover a candidate on their own, through the press and their own research, they come away with such a repulsed impression.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked military bases in Ivory Coast's main city of Abidjan and the northern city of Korhogo in the early hours of Saturday, but were repulsed, a senior military official said.
" The Georgetown government professor Jonathan Ladd defines negative partisanship as "the tendency to vote for a party not mainly because you like it, but because you are repulsed by the other major party.
When he briefly returned home for his family's Kurdish New Year celebrations in March 2013, Mr. Mohammad was repulsed by what he saw as blasphemous celebrations, whose origins lay outside the Islamic tradition.
Dallas acts repulsed by his narcissism, but it isn't long before the two sneak off for a hookup session in his "brand-new Porsche" (which he makes a point to mention many, many times).
The Griswolds, Clark in particular, are visibly repulsed by Cousin Eddie—the kind of guy who empties the RV septic tank into the sewer while wearing a bathrobe and chugging a beer before breakfast.
I am repulsed that Valerie Jarret had that racist and bigoted "joke" made at her expense and I am sickened that any Black or Muslim person has to keep hearing this sickness in 2018.
Which could be a wonderful sensation or an off-putting one, depending on your partner's tastes (though someone repulsed by a cat's nose may not make it very far with a feline fanatic, anyway).
Hersch's new piece, a seventy-five-minute vocal cycle entitled "I Hope We Get a Chance to Visit Soon," caused dissent in the legendarily open-minded Ojai audience: some were deeply moved, others repulsed.
In the hours after the gunmen appeared, hundreds of police officers massed outside the restaurant compound's walls, but an attempted raid was repulsed by a grenade, killing two officers and injuring more than 20.
On the other hand, Taliban offensives to date have been repulsed by Afghan forces, with the Taliban failing to take towns and hold them -- even as they have shown the ability to launch incursions.
The Crown Prince yesterday flung his troops against the French Haucourt-Malancourt lines west of the Meuse, but the French communiqué states that ''the successive waves of the assault'' were repulsed at every point.
Indeed, Ted Cruz seems to be dipped some sort of anti-charisma salve that leaves many of us feeling unsettled and even repulsed when we are confronted with Cruz's large, strange, second-place face.
Today, we are all rightly repulsed by the sight of neo-Nazis and Klansmen openly marching in Charlottesville, VA, and we are horrified by houses of worship being shot up by right-wing terrorists.
Many of the millions of Americans with Scottish ancestry have happily settled for an increasingly wide array of lung-less haggis (or, repulsed by the thought of eating sheep innards, avoided the dish entirely).
Others, we learned last week, joined Negan because they were terrified of a dangerous world or were just won over by his charisma, only to eventually be repulsed by his brutality and strongman tactics.
With Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump as the nominees, America, which is as repulsed by political mudslinging as it is ghoulishly drawn to it, can expect an extraordinarily ill-tempered and divisive election in November.
Similarly, Kemal Ataturk has for generations been depicted in Turkish schools as a hero who after the first world war rallied a beaten people, repulsed a swarm of invaders and forged a strong new nation.
Colonel Butler, the American spokesman, wrote in a separate tweet that government forces had repulsed the attack and said a Taliban claim that the assault killed American troops amounted to "more lies" from the group.
Because you, like me, are repulsed by this sort of celebration, you naturally don't want to allow this belt buckle — presumably it's the kind with the eagle and swastika — to be misused in this way.
Kuttner's politics are traditionally labor-liberal — skeptical of unfettered free trade, committed to unions, frustrated by the neoliberal technocrats who dominated the Bill Clinton and Barack Obama White Houses, and repulsed by the Trump administration.
That gave way to revelations about the rape charge against Parker in college, which, despite his acquittal, has left some of those inclined to root for the film feeling conflicted at best, and repulsed at worst.
A lot voters and pundits would usually be repulsed by a candidate going around promising to put people behind bars, you know, especially because presidents are not supposed to act as judge, jury, and jailer/executioner.
The stunt was so craven and vulgar, it repulsed members of his own entourage, who up until Sunday were happy to play "what about Bill?!" whenever a new instance of Trump's misogyny surfaced in the campaign.
Muffin aversion aside, the photo might've repulsed people to the point that they didn't see the link to the CDC's website site, which does have a lot of seasonally appropriate info about how to avoid ticks.
From an ecological and evolutionary perspective, being repulsed by the taste of bitter helps to keep us alive as things that taste bitter are high in alkaloids (pH greater than 7) which tend to be poisonous.
Renzi's Senate allies easily repulsed the no-confidence motions - brought separately by the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the center-right opposition - that would have prompted the collapse of the government had they been lost.
In fact, in the weeks leading up to and following the election, SNL wrote women like Kellyanne Conway and Ivanka as repulsed bystanders who wanted nothing to do with Trump but were stuck by his side.
BAGHDAD — A week after Iraqi troops drove Kurdish separatists from most contested areas in northern Iraq, the two sides clashed Tuesday in two towns where Kurds said they repulsed attacks and killed and captured Iraqi soldiers.
The most frustrating thing is that we all know there are many Republicans who are repulsed by what Trump is, what he represents and the damage he has done to their party and to our country.
Call it simple or call it generic, it will call to those repulsed by the Darth Vader face found on the Lexus RX. And compared with the RX, the MDX provides an extra row of seating.
"People I think are increasingly repulsed when the President belittles or ridicules those on the other side, refers to them as losers or clowns or makes fun of their intelligence," he told reporters after his speech.
At the Gender Management Service at Boston Children's Hospital, I saw a transgender girl so repulsed by her genitalia that she willed herself not to go to the bathroom and suffered intestinal damage that required surgery.
"A busy, professional suburban woman who has to manage a household, a job and more looks at chaos and churning and attacking and is repulsed," said a GOP pollster involved in several challenging races this year.
And if every single one of the Romney-Clinton switchers had been a Latino living in Florida or Arizona and repulsed by Trump's racism, then Clinton would have carried those states and won the Electoral College.
Specifically, he showed that the hefty liberal tilt of under-35 voters is not a question of Barack Obama's cool-for-a-politician persona or simply an issue of being repulsed by this or that GOP stance.
"This rhetoric that he's been using even in the last week ... the sensible fiscal conservative, socially moderate Republican in Waukee and Ankeny and West Des Moines, they are probably repulsed by what he is doing," Link says.
If we cannot vote for our ideal candidate, we must still choose the lesser of two evils, as it were, if we are repulsed by the personality of one and disagree with the policies of the other.
But Mr Poons was repulsed by the dealers and gallerists who urged him to keep making the same kind of paintings, and instead made unpopular art that looked nothing like the spots that had made him famous.
In this world of spacefarers, the player is mostly free of the gravitational pull of outrage felt in the face of real-life incarnations of fascism, allowing them to get up close and personal without being repulsed.
Her once-mysterious reaction in Episode 3 to a room full of scale-model Mesa Verde banks, scheduled for construction all over the West, was simply the vaguely repulsed expression of a woman glimpsing an unhappy future.
Whether the converts are repulsed by the violent forms Islam has taken in places like Syria and Afghanistan or are backing up their claims for asylum, the conversions occur quietly and rarely as a result of proselytism.
Most Republicans in Washington have cut ties with Moore following the allegations, repulsed by the thought of serving with someone accused of sexually assaulting minors and fearing he'll tarnish the Republican brand ahead of critical midterm elections.
In a Friday post to her website titled "This Food Has Repulsed Me During Pregnancy," the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star revealed she has been favoring cuisines other than meat, which made her feel sick until recently.
"I have been repulsed by those who try to direct the electoral process in a certain direction and say, 'Well, no matter what people do, we're going to cause this to happen at the convention,'" Corker told Burnett.
I've struggled, too: I'm exhausted all the time; there have been days when the thought of more touching repulsed me; and I tore so much delivering my nearly nine-pound miracle that I required stitches and blood transfusions.
The corners are rounded, the cover is slippery and the embossed lettering is rendered in a very carefully chosen orange hue: "the same color as the two-headed snake that repulsed me at the project's outset," Strand says.
But even if people are repulsed by it and put it down, it's still going to make some kind of impression and make them stop and think, Well, is this person not my hero now because they're gay?
Noting that many in Birmingham are "repulsed by the monument," Jefferson County Circuit Court judge Michael Graffeo said the state of Alabama overstepped its authority when it sued to get the soldier monument uncovered, according to court filings.
No. But the answer is "no" not because partisans want to delegitimize his win (as he seems to believe) or because the "deep state" and "the elites" are repulsed by all he stands for (even if they are).
On a personal level, the House Speaker is clearly repulsed by Trump's calls to ban Muslim immigration, round up and deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in a single year, rip up free trade deals and expand government spending.
GAZA CITY — Thousands of Palestinians made their way to the fence separating Gaza from Israel again on Friday, and Israeli soldiers again repulsed repeated attempts to cross or damage the barrier with tear gas and live fire, wounding hundreds.
Jonathan: Being a fan of strategy games, especially games based in a historical setting, I was easily drawn to Crusader Kings II. I always found myself being drawn by realistic, historical games, and repulsed by unrealistic, fictional, fantastical games.
Here is what I recommend when this moment arrives, and I say this not as a bore or Puritanical spoil sport, but as someone who cares about you, and who is repulsed by hand injuries: watch YouTube videos instead.
This is to say that "Deadpool" is the most insolent example of where the comic-book movie has been headed: anti-serious, acutely aware of its genre's clichés, arguably satirical, increasingly repulsed by self-consecration and committed to fun.
Harlem photographer Kwame Brathwaite helped cement the early natural hair movement with his photos, which capture the moments where everyday people confront the mainstream aesthetics and politics of their day, meeting confused, curious, or repulsed faces with pure confidence.
We were the children of the highly successful economic modernization of the three preceding decades but we were repulsed by the oppressive political system of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, with its faded, empty and self-satisfied rhetoric.
There, Mr. Franklin began producing commercial posters for bullfights, and was initially repulsed by the animal cruelty, even while being fascinated by the exalted role of the matador at the center of a magnificent elaborate show, Ms. Markowitz said.
Thomas B. Edsall Last year, as it became clear that Donald Trump would win the Republican nomination, analysts on both the right and the left speculated that millions of regular Republicans would be repulsed by his ethnonationalism and misogyny.
" While working as an elementary school teacher, Karen wrote a letter to the Indianapolis Star, repulsed by a story that "encourages children to think they're gay or lesbian if they have a close relationship with a child of the same sex.
There's a kind of terrible logic to that: You'd only find those sorts of scenes sexy if you were fearful of and repulsed by black men, if you saw them not as people but as some kind of fierce, untamed taboo.
Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori's famous Uncanny Valley hypothesis proposes that near-perfect human replicas elicit a specific form of revulsion—we're simultaneously intrigued by something seemingly human enough to deserve empathy, and yet repulsed by the realization that something is off.
FROM COINAGE: Wedding Etiquette Isn't Hard, But Just in Case, Here Are Eight Tips Ellen reveals that a bout with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder after the birth of her daughter left her repulsed by touch, which she felt was "unfair" to Peter.
The Iraqi Joint Operations Command told CNN that the Iraqi army, backed by the Iraqi air force, repulsed an attempted ISIS attack in eastern Albaghdadi town, destroying eight suicide car bombs and two gun trucks, and killing more than 30 militants.
And yes, I had some male friends, even some best friends, but they were faggots, and everyone knows that the very best faggots are practically girls, or at the very least as repulsed and mystified by men as the average lesbian.
When we see, for instance, how middle-aged men use an obviously teenage Eva sexually as she sleeps her way from poverty in the sticks to glory in the capital, we are properly repulsed and yet confused about the message.
In the Shar-e Naw attack, a suicide bomber and four gunmen attempted to enter the compound housing the bank — a multinational donor agency that provides critical funds for the Afghan government — but were repulsed by guards, according to official accounts.
She was repulsed by the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape of Mr. Trump making vulgar comments about women, and has urged her husband to keep a healthy distance from him, according to current and former aides to both men.
But you didn't want that feature, that Zune was literally ... One time Walt Mossberg was showing it to Steve Jobs once and he actually put it in his hand and he dropped it because he was physically repulsed by it.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.S.-backed forces fighting Islamic State in Syria advanced to within 2 km (1 mile) of a key stronghold near the jihadist group's de facto capital of Raqqa on Tuesday, and a counter-attack by the militants was repulsed, officials said.
Repulsed by the latest incident, on top of the war in Yemen, even senior Republicans are threatening to impose sanctions on the kingdom and curbs on future arms sales, if Saudi Arabia's responsibility for the suspected killing of Mr Khashoggi is proven.
Food returned for a new series in January (its first in five years), it felt significant that former host Adam Richman was nowhere to be seen: An era-ending absence keenly felt by both diehards and casually awestruck (or repulsed) fans alike.
The election quandary for Ryan and his leadership team is this: They don't want to alienate moderate Republicans and independents who are repulsed by Trump's admission a decade ago that he had made unwanted sexual advances on a married woman and groped others.
Compared to voters in the Republican primary, these general election voters hold more moderate views, and may be less plugged in to — and perhaps even repulsed by — the Twitter-powered hurricane of news that Mr. Trump has so far succeeded in creating.
The blast in Afgoye, about 30 km (18 miles) southwest of the capital, took place a day after the insurgent group carried out a raid on the same town that was repulsed by government troops, Major Osman Abdulle, a police officer, told Reuters.
Charming and chubby, with a lisp, his most revealing moment came when he tearfully revealed that he has hidden his exquisite talents at makeup and costume design from his own mother, for fear she will be repulsed by his love of drag.
Unless you're an actual neo-Nazi (of whose continued presence these past few years have reminded us in painful ways), an educated viewer in all likelihood will be repulsed by the celebration of an evil tyranny that ended up killing millions of people.
Israel said no Palestinians had crossed the fence, but said it had repulsed several unsuccessful attempts by Hamas to have armed fighters slip across into Israel and wreak havoc — which Israel has maintained all along has been the true military objective of Hamas.
Nancy Landry and Julie Stokes both took the floor to condemn Havard's "disgusting" remarks and other incidents of sexism in the House, with Stokes saying, "Looking over this body, I've never been more repulsed to be a part of it," according to The Washington Post.
When she and her brother first confronted the abuser, Govindarajulu's cousin admitted that there had always been something strange about the way her husband showered Govindarajulu with gifts and attention when she was a child, even though she appeared to be physically repulsed by him.
" We'll venture a guess that Woods is repulsed by Call Me by Your Name because it features a gay romance, and he did a pretty terrible job of pretending the characters' ages are his idea of what "chip[s] away the last barriers of decency.
Although it's normal to be physically attracted to people outside of your relationship, the fact that you're at times repulsed by your own partner's physical advances is a red flag that you have some work to do in the intimacy and self-discovery departments.
Being able to experience the wild grace of some of the world's finest musicians playing at 3 AM in the morning, under oppressive heat, surrounded by thousands of euphoric music fans; I imagine it's what raves feel like to be those not repulsed by raves.
Johnson is a man who often seems repulsed by the very notion of fidelity, yet the moral demands of public office force even him to adopt a gossamer-thin pose of contrition from time to time, rendering him a kind of fuckboy in softboi's clothing.
As a gender-nonconforming student living in a conservative Christian family, I am aware of the bitter, often heartbreaking sting of knowing that the people who are supposed to be closest to you would be repulsed if they found out who you truly are.
Satirists pounced, lampooning the song with lyrics that depicted a man who staggers home drunk and sleeps well past "the dawn's early light" — that light through which Key had seen an American flag still flying above the fort that had repulsed the British invasion.
KASTANIES, Greece/EDIRNE, Turkey (Reuters) - Greece has repulsed nearly 21,20193 migrants trying to cross onto its territory illegally since Turkey opened its border nearly a week ago, government sources said on Thursday, as it prepares to deport hundreds of others who made it through.
Sure, it was good to have someone to talk to in those early days, someone who I wasn't worried would be scared if I told him I was still struggling, or repulsed if I let him peer into the cesspool of insanity in my head.
As Stout suggests, what is especially startling, and disturbing, is the way the term "White Jesus" has mutated in light of the cultish devotion that Christian Evangelicals — that is, the 29% who are yet to be repulsed by his behavior and beliefs — have lavished on Trump.
A lot of people would be repulsed by the thought of turning over morality to machines, but if you think of the fact that, in many ways, our moral intuitions really lead us to do the wrong thing, maybe [artificial] morality might not always be that bad.
When Alex mentions that there's a guy who has a crush on him, and he's "not repulsed by the idea," Dell pulls out his penis to prove that Alex couldn't possibly be bisexual (because bisexual people should want to have sex with every human that exists?).
Sometimes we took frugality too far: My mom was grossed out by our dresser, which had been abandoned in a field off the New Jersey Turnpike, and flat-out repulsed by the broken futon we slept on as a bed, which we had found on Second Avenue.
" As Pavlovic explains further, "The aesthetics shift, and we as viewers are equally as confused—should we be repulsed to see how a beautiful building has gone to disrepair, or should we be fascinated by the way the paint peels and the roots grow through the walls?
When Arsenal should have been avenging years of drubbings – not to mention the indelible mark on the club's history that is their infamous 8-2 defeat – they have instead launched a series of lacklustre assaults on their opponent's fortifications, and been violently and sometimes humiliatingly repulsed.
Yet I am increasingly repulsed by Xi's China, for he is dragging the country in the wrong direction by imprisoning lawyers, journalists and people of faith; tightening controls over the internet; creating international security risks in the South China Sea; and fostering a personality cult around himself.
"I am repulsed to think how much profit the company has made by blatantly marketing their product to abusers to facilitate criminal stalking in the past 11 years," Cindy Southworth, executive vice president of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, told Motherboard in an email.
The fact that he's idolizing the person and place he's making a 'star' with his likes and comments is interesting—why do have the character fall for this, as opposed to being repulsed or apathetic towards it, given that he knows that to some extent it's a facade?
In the Faryab fighting on Friday, Taliban insurgents tried to overrun Almar District, but were repulsed by militiamen who are followers of Ghulam Farooq Qati, a commander associated with the Jamiat-i-Islami party, a group that supports the government but has rivalries with other northern militia groups.
Meanwhile, "activist judges," as conservatives like to call anyone who isn't a strict originalist, believe (or at least aren't repulsed by the idea that) the Constitution is a living-and-breathing document; the Court includes four such jurists in Elena Kagan, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
We're far beyond the days of analog video horror, but the lesson remains the same: For a movie to be truly scary, it needs to overwhelm us with the great distressing subjects of our own lives and the aspects of our own personality that we are repulsed by.
I didn't see the man as a monster, exactly, but I was repulsed by his face, by his greedy eyes, by the way he still looked at me like I was that prostrate girl in her lonely, white bed, whom he was drawing up from the bowels of hell.
Under the general leadership of Trotsky — who proved himself a brilliant strategist — the Red Army had only a few days earlier repulsed a White Army that had reached the southwestern edges of the city while British ships in support bombarded the naval garrison on the island of Kronstadt.
Kristin Lemkau, JPMorgan's chief marketing officer, said on Twitter on Monday that as an advertiser, she was "repulsed" that Ms. Kelly "would give a second of airtime to someone who says Sandy Hook and Aurora are hoaxes," referring to a 2012 shooting at a movie theater near Denver.
"I think that Luke is a pleaser and he knows that I'm attracted to him, and I like him … so he kissed me last night just to try it and then had to stop because he said it made him feel repulsed and dead inside," Sisk, 28, says in the clip.
"I think that Luke is a pleaser and he knows that I'm attracted to him, and I like him … so he kissed me last night just to try it and then had to stop because he said it made him feel repulsed and dead inside," said Sisk at the time.
"I'm almost repulsed by the fact I thought it was cooler to sound a certain way, to be accepted by a certain demographic of people rather than be myself," he continues, touching on how all he knew growing up was American rap acts, so that was deemed as the only route to success.
Videos of Sunday's chaotic scene at the border, which resulted in the closing of the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the busiest land crossing in the Western Hemisphere, show members of a caravan of Central Americans pushing through a fence before being repulsed by border authorities shooting tear gas and pepper pellets.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE says he is repulsed by reports that authorities in the Russian republic of Chechnya are persecuting suspected gay men.
The following year, record-breaking numbers of women swept into Congress — many of them, some have argued, supported by women repulsed not only by Hill's story, but also by the sight of so many white men on the Senate Judiciary Committee grilling Hill, a black woman, about her motives and questioning her character.
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