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"revulsion" Definitions
  1. a strong feeling of horror

617 Sentences With "revulsion"

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Her revulsion for the president, it seems, is much worse than her revulsion for cow tongue — which, really, a lot of people eat!
The right's revulsion against a black president targeted by birther conspiracy theories is not the same as the left's revulsion against a racist president who spread birther conspiracy theories.
Revulsion at the current administration's border practices is fully deserved.
The prevailing opinion was one of surprise and not revulsion.
He is right to be appalled — we share his revulsion.
Ultimately, she shares our revulsion at what happened to Dushku.
My revulsion over this has nothing to do with impeachment.
The first thing out of almost everyone's mouth was revulsion.
That is one reason why no crime provokes greater revulsion.
It's a combination of disbelief and revulsion and a laugh.
Upon his return, Sviták felt a deep revulsion for the
Even Mr. Trump's staunchest allies on Capitol Hill expressed revulsion.
Amazing how revulsion crumbles when relevance is in the equation.
While some turned away in revulsion, others applauded Duncan's candor.
It is a disease that has inspired revulsion for centuries.
It collected dust for years, but my revulsion remained fresh.
It also says they have experienced embarrassment, shame, anxiety and revulsion.
I was filled with so much relief and revulsion at once.
Susanna twists and shields her body, her face contorted in revulsion.
RachelPopeye. It was like revulsion and attraction all rolled into one.
In Indonesia, public revulsion over corruption helped topple Suharto from power.
But in another turn of ineffectiveness, the worldwide revulsion at the
His relationship with the bartender makes for a comedy of revulsion.
Your revulsion is cultural, not biological, and should be stamped out.
Mitchell aims to make sure they turn their revulsion into votes.
After Watergate exposed these campaign practices, the public responded with revulsion.
Widespread condemnation The apparent circumstances of Khashoggi's disappearance caused worldwide revulsion.
"That was so sweet of you," says Karen, seething with revulsion.
The noni's appearance alone is enough to warrant physiological and psychological revulsion.
The Democrats' sudden revulsion over the Hyde Amendment is just that: sudden.
Part out of disgust and revulsion, partly out of curiosity and excitement.
Another area of similarity is the revulsion for the so-called elites.
How do you evoke the sense of revulsion Dave felt in pixels?
They're representative of how society treats fat people with revulsion and disdain.
Try to hide your revulsion and use neutral language about his behavior.
Others saw a chance to express their revulsion at the entire endeavor.
Such wide-scale bloodletting has increased revulsion at the international community's complicity.
The president himself has also expressed revulsion at the act of breastfeeding.
Given how much apes love bananas, this attests to their deep revulsion.
Many of the cases have drawn revulsion and anger across the country.
That tension, between duty and revulsion, has the makings of good content.
But recent years have seen widespread revulsion and a determination to curb it.
Ultimately, when there's unaccountable power in the United States, there's a constitutional revulsion.
Her Parasite rippled in response, whether with pleasure or revulsion, Violet never knew.
Our revulsion at the Callery pear, however, is the height of human narcissism.
Instead her fire and brimstone environment provokes wild oscillations between revulsion and thrill.
The bombing has caused revulsion across the world for targeting children and teenagers.
The response to the post was predictably, and utterly justifiably, one of revulsion.
The online reader reviews I found varied between naked revulsion and sheepish endorsement.
The family's attitude toward him spirals from revulsion into hatred, largely bypassing pity.
But a very clear narrative or popular revulsion — or both — can change that.
But his revulsion at President Trump also appeared to reflect his Mormon faith.
Over time, respect for Mr. Sadr's militia among many Iraqis turned to revulsion.
For decades, seeing his face would send a shudder of revulsion through me.
I need to find a way to conceal my revulsion about a colleague.
Of course, we sense our natural revulsion in the presence of dead things.
Now, they felt a similar sense of revulsion about the parade name change.
This stage ended with the Second World War and revulsion against Nazi eugenics.
Her specialties are personalities and philosophies that attract (sometimes court) extreme idealization and revulsion.
Sex — longing for it, revulsion at it, capitulation to it — refuses to go away.
Some are rejecting Trump because of revulsion at his remarks among more moderate voters.
Stool is a major carrier of disease, and our revulsion to it is justified.
But by the time people realise that, we will be in the "revulsion" stage.
Do you understand the revulsion or discomfort the subject can cause in some people?
And then, when he breathed in the second act, it morphed into pure revulsion.
Harmony Korine has spent just over two decades drawing equal parts praise and revulsion.
Such revulsion only gratified Spanish intellectuals, who reveled in a reputation for atavistic barbarity.
Lydia cannot speak or care for herself and her illness inspires revulsion in him.
He makes a lot of liberals feel a sense of revulsion about their country.
He kisses females without concern for the revulsion and horror they feel for him.
The desperate desire to bear children recurs but so too does ambivalence, even revulsion.
Nehru today is a figure of revulsion on the Hindu right, which governs India.
But revulsion toward violence and hate speech has kept such groups on the margins.
To follow Natalia, really, and I saw the revulsion and resentment in his eyes.
Nawaz writes that he suddenly "felt revulsion" at the human cost of his ideas.
Chavez was elected in 1998 on a wave of public revulsion at government corruption.
Part of it is to appeal to pro-life moral values, and moral revulsion.
But when it comes to Trump, reaction is a mixture of disbelief, amusement and revulsion.
For Mr Giammattei, the revulsion that Ms Torres inspires was his most potent electoral weapon.
There is a variety of underlying causes for the sudden investor revulsion over financial intermediation.
Throughout my life, I've encountered disbelief—revulsion, even—when a typical reader witnessed my struggle.
That may explain, in part, the widespread revulsion to the mere idea of this concoction.
Whitehead "felt revulsion and rage" at the reports, he recently told the same Florida newspaper.
They expected that revulsion at the prospect of a Trump presidency would rally the party.
A ready-made sensation, stuffed with salacious detail and an almost boutique sense of revulsion.
My three year old sister started dancing at Christmas and I just felt total revulsion.
Many of us have watched the proceedings these past few years with disgust and revulsion.
I would look at the floors and a fresh wave of revulsion washed over me.
What we have here is a mixture of comedy and revulsion, as at the crematorium.
When the first "Cats" trailer dropped in July, the internet convulsed with revulsion and awe.
The public revulsion, even from Washington's closest allies, would make the United States a global outcast.
The CSPI's findings were met with fear and revulsion, which is presumably what it hoped for.
He was particularly inspired by novelists who shared his revulsion for wealth and championed social outcasts.
To listen to Talking Heads is to witness a performer's indecisive dance between pleasure and revulsion.
To be honest, a revulsion to his music has been a common response from the press.
A Stacy is the unattainable female ideal that is targeted for revulsion and perhaps even violence.
When you learn enough about a parasite's biology, amazement and curiosity gradually replace fear and revulsion.
Which is dangerous for him, given his revulsion to the idea of the artist as figurehead.
And "Revenge" leaves a lurid, punchy afterimage, an impression somewhere between righteous delight and quivering revulsion.
O'Rourke offers clean government, a statement of revulsion at moral compromise and a repudiation of Trump.
Popular revulsion over those scandals helped fuel support for President Jair Bolsonaro's election campaign last year.
Not with a bang, not with a cliff edge, but with a great Tory shriek of revulsion?
In fact, they can signal their revulsion over the fate of Mr Khashoggi at relatively little cost.
In the meantime, social media was flooded with messages expressing revulsion that he would end the program.
The "thank you" that Earn utters is so meek, filled with a mix of relief and revulsion.
Though it caused a wave of revulsion in Republican ranks, it didn't seem to cause much surprise.
"Once people realize what they're looking at, there is this sort of revulsion, or disgust," Lusztyk says.
Revulsion and glee, while on opposite ends of the enjoyment spectrum, are two of the most common.
Demarcation has been drawn between love and hate, illness and health, wildness and domestication, desire and revulsion.
Mutual super-revulsion with Trump and elements of his base can only obscure this reality so much.
Revelations of waterboarding and other "enhanced interrogation techniques" carried out at C.I.A. "black sites" had provoked revulsion.
I think that your feeling of revulsion and discomfort is in line with what we wanted there.
I think that your feeling of revulsion and discomfort is in line with what we wanted there.
Luckily, it seems that most of humanity has rejected this image, responding with very appropriate revulsion. pic.twitter.
" And as her revulsion grows, it's constantly tinged with disgust at his weight: He "weighs her down.
His female leads, especially, inspire pity, fear and revulsion before they inspire sympathy, and then only sparingly.
" According to Reuters, Asquith added: "The revulsion that we felt at the time is still strong today.
But some activists think revulsion of the president might provide the necessary momentum to bridge any divides.
But at home he has become a highly polarizing figure, inspiring devotion and revulsion in equal measure.
A recent Washington Post article about the service went viral, driven by a wave of fascination and revulsion.
If anything, there is something refreshing about people responding to death with play, rather than fear or revulsion.
But thanks to Sophia Spencer, an 8-year-old girl who adores bugs, I'm slightly reconsidering my revulsion.
Tell the person you're dating that you use pads and watch their hopefully attractive face twist in revulsion.
For months, when she thought of her daughters, a program played out: She felt revulsion, guilt, and failure.
Such situations elicit a combination of rational concern and moral revulsion, which is the hallmark of political fear.
"Strange Fruit" inspired either enthusiastic approval or something more akin to revulsion — either way, audience response was visceral.
It was met with wide applause and a little bit of revulsion at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Owen's precision with words suggests his revulsion at the undisciplined ways leaders spoke, then as now, dividing people.
Cinema has often perpetuated revulsion of people with physical deformities even as it purports to sympathize with them.
Was all the anger and antipathy directed at him simply a product of our revulsion at his crimes?
After witnessing the disgusting protests and statements made in Charlottesville, I came away with a feeling of revulsion.
The atrocities of ISIS and its predecessors have led to widespread revulsion in the Middle East and elsewhere.
The president does not share the instinctive moral revulsion most Americans feel toward white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
Humans react with particular revulsion to musical signals that are not of their choice or to their liking.
In how we imagine them and how media portray them, cults are objects of immense fascination, revulsion, and fear.
The practice drew widespread revulsion and condemnation after it was adopted by Nazi Germany as a justification for genocide.
Democrats rightly recall the George W. Bush presidency with revulsion and credit Obama with redeeming the country from it.
The group also caused global revulsion with beheadings of hostages from countries including the United States, Britain and Japan.
From Malaysia to South Africa, strongmen have eventually been felled by popular revulsion at the scale of their corruption.
I call this unease speciation syndrome, where witnessing significant physical genetic transformation of human beings causes revulsion and shock.
Their affair ignited national controversy and revulsion, particularly after Letourneau defied a court order to stay away from Fualaau.
While it was revolutionary to see a nude centenarian on network television, Mickey's revulsion was somewhat hard to read.
Leave it to famous motormouth Congressman Peter King to come up with the perfect formulation for expressing Cruz revulsion.
The riots have to be interpreted in relation to the wider wave of revulsion the ruling regime has provoked.
Horror works as a genre, I think, because, aside from fear and revulsion, surprise and curiosity occur as well.
Some Republican politicians who expressed revulsion at Mr. Trump's comments might have been acting out of cold political calculation.
I, too, did not finish my Koryo Burger—but this was largely due to chewy blandness rather than revulsion.
Some Christmas songs are so catchy, so jolly, and so deeply embedded in pop culture that they inspire revulsion.
That faux civility almost succeeds despite our revulsion — we're relieved they're shot like soldiers and not hanged as traitors.
He shared her revulsion at France's passivity in the face of fascism and was organizing those of like mind.
But Mr. Noé also throws fear and revulsion into his movie about a party where punch laced — by whom?
This is an abomination and this moment of revulsion must burn itself into the psyche of the American electorate.
But he has forced liberals to experience the near-apocalyptic revulsion that conservatives have often felt toward Democratic presidents.
The continued shock and revulsion expressed by many leaders at the thought of such interference is a tad forced.
The video prompted immediate disgust and revulsion; some users of Snapchat called on Snap, its parent company, to investigate.
Pence and his Republican colleagues in Congress are, I think, well-intentioned politicians driven by a revulsion for abortion.
He was trying to make other points in the midst of the revulsion of white supremacists marching in Charlottesville.
Yet now we regard Nixon's behavior with widespread revulsion, and someday I believe we will feel similarly about Trump's.
And he feels contempt for those — like the executives — who are motivated to express that revulsion at his expense.
It's a reminder that anti-Trump revulsion might not be enough Progressives say it's time to try something different.
His revulsion toward homosexuality, a touchstone of his world view, appeared straight out of his sheltered, nineteen-forties boyhood.
There, she falls in love with her handsome boss, Armando, who, despite his initial revulsion, falls for her too.
How many boys at that bar who looked like me saw my eyes meet theirs with the same revulsion?
Some critics hope that the public revulsion against child separation will lead to ending virtually all detention of asylum seekers.
MORGAN: But he&aposs got extraordinary self-confidence, he has complete revulsion of what he sees as conventional political posturing.
CEOs are human too, and feel real revulsion at the idea of a Washington Post journalist being tortured and killed.
"You can have disgust and revulsion, but you can also still have sympathy and admiration [for the abuser]," Youree says.
Presenting such a device to people more familiar with the American or European smartphone markets draws gasps of surprised revulsion.
Proust is describing forgotten sensations of pain and love, but the idea easily applies to feelings of revulsion and anger.
While Romney's immigration policy seemed cruel and punitive, the candidate did not illicit the visceral revulsion that Trump has caused.
It seems impossible that this building, tumultuous romance would include the sort of temporary revulsion Aciman describes in the novel.
Does Kristof really believe that the revulsion one feels at reading stories of torture and murder is phobic in character?
"(It) was really just a revulsion by people at (Bannon's) style, at his type of divisive views," the congressman continued.
"When will the world's revulsion at such barbarity be matched by insistence that this must stop?" said a U.N. official.
This isn't to say that Britain should suddenly become 'picaresque', but we could at least temper our revulsion towards diving.
Holy Christina, patron saint of lunacy and bad behavior, of revulsion and nausea and flight, of women's disorders and accusation.
Watching him command the scenario I experienced a kind of revulsion that was also pity mixed with desire and envy.
And the season ends with Thomas Bradshaw's incendiary "Southern Promises," which drew acclaim and revulsion upon its premiere in 2008.
Clarissa vacillates between attraction to and moral revulsion toward Lovelace, who is as slippery a character as fiction has produced.
They're very different men with very different values, and my reservations about Sanders are nothing like my revulsion to Trump.
And it drew another flood of revulsion from the British public, many of whom posted their reactions on social media.
But it's not obvious that less visible, but no less vital, GOP elites — such as big donors — share their revulsion.
In Alabama some Republicans crossed over, and others stayed home; Ms Hyde-Smith is unlikely to inspire similar levels of revulsion.
Mr Peña's response to the public revulsion caused by the students' disappearance was to announce a ten-point anti-crime programme.
Lee Klein's translation of Horacio Castellanos Moya's Revulsion: Thomas Bernhard in San Salvador will be published by New Directions in July.
Revulsion against harassing behavior — in this case, men with power refusing to be associated with it — could change workplaces and schools.
And note that these independent "leaners" are primarily motivated by revulsion for the other party's policies, according to Pew's survey data.
For a moment, I nearly jumped ship, unwilling to experience the queasy blend of sympathy and revulsion that the moment demands.
And, as soon as the Ceremony is finished, Serena pushes past her husband, her face twisted into a look of revulsion.
And they're accusing lawmakers of using public revulsion at child exploitation to weaken protections that make the Internet safer for everyone.
Mr. Monserrate's campaign was met with revulsion by Democrats citywide, many of whom gave money and support to Mr. Moya's campaign.
While he has shown little interest in health or science policy, he has often spoken of his extreme revulsion to germs.
"I have felt revulsion reading what ultimately happened," said Kurtz, a former senior director for national security at the White House.
The revulsion prompted by this story -- and the closure of the club -- shows that the culture is already changing after #MeToo.
But it does channel the same visceral revulsion that powers a zombie or vampire movie, and it's at least as horrifying.
The revulsion of a family of leftists who walked into the bar by mistake suggests this acceptance is not universal, though.
Facing a wave of popular revulsion against such tactics, the leaders of the terrorist Islamic Group negotiated a ceasefire with the government.
These are acts you might read about in the more sensational tabloids with the sort of revulsion that erupts into embarrassed laughter.
Ms. Swift's revulsion only amplifies the situation: The farther from Mr. West she tries to pull, the more tightly they are bound.
Maybe that's because there is so little about modern industry, and especially its environmental cost, that inspires anything but apprehension and revulsion.
Frache told VICE she felt "revulsion and disgust" upon hearing about the Cobourg franchise employees, and believes that many Canadians feel similar.
But polls can't capture the way gut-churning revulsion toward Trump is changing some women's whole way of being in the world.
A great many local women, some awakened from political indifference by shock and revulsion at Trump's victory, threw themselves into his campaign.
Nevertheless, her overt moral revulsion at her subject can sometimes make it seem as if we're getting only part of the picture.
But the leaders believe that the common thread — revulsion and contempt for the man who is now president — may be powerful enough.
Court rulings and public revulsion forced the reversal of this policy, although many children still have not been reunited with their parents.
While Britain has experienced terrorism over several decades, the attack in Manchester was met with particular revulsion because it targeted young people.
Yet Coover's sardonic revulsion toward the often profligate, prodigal nation his literature has lampooned for 50 years has not yet grown absolute.
Prominent Republicans who now style themselves devoted allies of Mr. Trump spoke of him then with acid revulsion or clenched-teeth neutrality.
How to describe the revulsion George sometimes felt when Benji visited him for two weeks after Christmas—always sick, always getting injured.
Passions are high on both sides -- both among his fans and foes -- leading to widespread interest, excitement and revulsion when he speaks.
"We don't know whether the House will send us this bill, but the revulsion towards that bill was broad and strong," Schumer said.
" Republican senators including Lindsey Graham, Ben Sasse and John McCain quickly rebuked the president for his remarks, expressing both revulsion and disbelief. "Mr.
It may be stuck in the "uncanny valley," a concept used to describe revulsion at things that look almost human — but not quite.
Well, this has nothing to do with Hillary Clinton's chances this year and everything to do with the Democratic revulsion with Donald Trump.
In technology circles, it's known as the Uncanny Valley, where a robot that becomes too humanlike makes us feel unease or even revulsion.
The continuing cruelty on display at our southern border has unleashed a righteous, primal scream of revulsion from Americans across the ideological spectrum.
Research shows that young people were increasingly ambivalent about guns before Parkland, but the NRA's response seems to be pushing them toward revulsion.
The policy sparked widespread revulsion from many sources, including numerous professional and medical organizations, and all living first ladies of the United States.
Despite his revulsion for capital punishment, he allowed 11 executions to proceed, telling voters he had an obligation to carry out Virginia law.
It seems that he had exchanged a series of 375 text messages with Page, clearly documenting their joint revulsion at all things Trump.
It's not only that children move so much, and are so alien, and fill us with outsize love (or outsize fear or revulsion).
Voters have streamed to the polls in off-year elections, defying suppression efforts even in Alabama to register their revulsion at Trumpian politics.
The French Revolution was driven in part by the revulsion of starving peasants toward the overfed clerics who had taken vows of poverty.
With Holmes's approval, eugenicist policies thrived in the United States for a decade, until at last revulsion at Nazi atrocities produced a backlash.
He has made it clear that "my" Trump is a personal phantasm, born of desperation and fuelled by my revulsion toward Hillary Clinton.
What actually happened was a wave of national revulsion and backlash, particularly after the murder of counterprotester Heather Heyer by a white nationalist.
One problem for the Anonymous hunters: On some issues, the author's revulsion at the president's behavior was widely shared within the White House.
The French Revolution was driven in part by the revulsion of starving peasants toward the overfed clerics who had taken vows of poverty.
One of 93 Savage's most appealing attributes is his seeming constitutional revulsion against the eagerness and glitter that come with contemporary rap stardom.
Neither Danæg nor SANOVO responded to immediate request for comment MUNCHIES regarding how it might answer to public revulsion towards the long egg.
I think it'll say that he was a one-term president, who was elected on this wave of revulsion against the status quo.
As abrasive and disorienting as these tracks can be, the end goal for Amobi is to push past sheer revulsion and communicate revolutionary ideals.
It's an important scene, because later in the film, Penny explains that the man's look of revulsion is her justification for robbing him blind.
Echoing other leaders in New Zealand, Dalziel expressed shock and "revulsion" that her "safe city" is the latest to mourn a massive terrorist attack.
At Politico, Michael Crowley documents how these hawkish conservative elites have reacted with revulsion to Trump's attacks on the pillars of Republican foreign policy.
The photographs of bakery confections in 50 Shades of Cake (2013–14) are rendered in sickening shades of gray, layering gustatory appeal and revulsion.
I'm sure I need not explain the specific panic and revulsion which seized me in that moment, confronted with my own behemoth under-chin.
Part of removing them from streaming services or public radio networks is about ending that complicity; it's the industry's response to the audience's revulsion.
As such, those same members have no problem capitalizing on parents' innate revulsion to plugged-in zombie children in order to push their agenda.
At the time, indie music and manufactured pop were at two opposite ends of the room, staring each other down with a seething revulsion.
"We don't know whether the House will send us this bill, but the revulsion towards that bill was broad and strong," Schumer told reporters.
They reflect the combination of attraction and revulsion, desire and fear, curiosity and ignorance, the Western powers felt towards the rest of the world.
Obama's particular revulsion against a certain kind of global power politics is a product, Rhodes suggests, of his having been raised in Southeast Asia.
The children used to watch as the nuns cleaned the patients' wounds, gently pulling out maggots, and their revulsion gradually faded, Mr. Sil said.
Likewise, perhaps revulsion at the murder will leave voters wary of the xenophobic tone of some of the Leave campaigners in the "Brexit" referendum.
There is a certain level of disgust that cannot be expressed with the English language, a kind of revulsion that can't even be spoken.
Gail: A lot of ifs, and it still doesn't address what does seem to be a not-just-Democrats revulsion against the president himself.
The frenetic, emotional hours when revulsion over a tragedy abroad turns to talk of a military response define the job of national security adviser.
What is worse is that the public has demonstrated revulsion of politics as usual, but has no credible outlet or voice other than anger.
There are billions of rats around the world, they feature in movies and songs, and they provoke fear and revulsion in many of us.
He has also become aware of how the sight of a whole-roasted mealworm or a crispy, crunchy cricket can inspire disgust and revulsion.
"We don't know whether the House will send us this bill, but the revulsion toward that bill was broad and strong," Schumer told reporters.
Judge Robin Johnson told him: "Looking at your case I am satisfied that any right-minded person would look on your behavior with utter revulsion."
"Ugggghrakjsdhasd" is one common response, usually coupled with a shudder that indicates the kind of revulsion that should be reserved for watching people eat bugs.
Two things were behind ETA's defeat: pressure from the Spanish, Basque and French police, and revulsion against terrorism, at a global, and eventually local, level.
Over the years the pattern has been that acts of terrorism which kill civilians cause widespread revulsion and lead to a dip in terrorist activity.
There is Arizona, where Hillary Clinton is currently making a real play, as well as Utah -- where Mormons have reacted with revulsion to his campaign.
We acknowledge and understand the revulsion you may be feeling toward taking a dive into this topic, even if it is just Game of Thrones.
It was a something that found receptive ears from an unprepared mainstream, though a receptivity undercut with revulsion and disbelief at the realities it revealed.
" Newspaper columnist Joseph Alsop claimed that reading the transcripts, even with the naughty words recorded as "expletive deleted" filled him with "sheer flesh-crawling revulsion.
The attack caused widespread revulsion in Mexico at a time of persistent diplomatic tensions between Trump administration and the Mexican government over trade and immigration.
I don't know why—it would have made a lot more sense to just let them be—but it's a fascination that's not purely revulsion.
While some of the revulsion is merely a reflex response to powerful scenes in the 2004 movie "Sideways," much of the criticism was indeed earned.
Shame, revulsion and something like disbelief mingle in her hushed recital of the brutality she was forced not just to witness but to share in.
Women's dress has always been a fault line in the culture wars of Egypt, where the tradition of belly dancing inspires both admiration and revulsion.
One is Kevin Pang, a food writer in Chicago who recently wrote of his revulsion for The Takeout, a food website affiliated with The Onion.
Those Americans who believe in their right to bear arms look in revulsion at foreigners who think a person's right to safety is more important.
When they finally got their chance at repeal, the contrast between what they had promised and their actual proposals produced widespread and justified public revulsion.
"I just think they increase public revulsion at their hypocrisy and their inability to treat people decently," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Monday.
By that fall, antiwar sentiment, combined with popular revulsion at a failed attempt to impose a military dictatorship, pushed the people increasingly to the left.
For a certain sort of nineteenth-century person—the sort with high risk tolerance and little revulsion to brutality—a natural career lay in whaling.
Garcia's first novel looked at three generations of women exiled from Cuba, all with complex feelings about the country, from love and nostalgia to revulsion.
The Art Workers' Coalition gave their poster a print run of 19653,27970 copies and distributed them fast, and free, to feed revulsion against the war.
In Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and, most recently, the Maldives, democratic forces came to power in part out of revulsion over autocrats cosying up to China.
Nikol Pashinyan, a charismatic and bearded former journalist and MP, was swept into power, legally and properly, on a wave of revulsion against corruption and incompetence.
I'm trying to capture the sense of being caught in this triumvirate of lifestyle, neoliberalism and spectacle, and get a similar kind of revulsion going on.
What caused my unmitigated revulsion more than a ninety minute harangue between a smug woman and a flailing man passing as a test of presidential fitness?
Alongside the feeling of revulsion, a question briefly arose: should I travel to the site of one recent terror attack just as another is taking place?
This is especially true when the president of the United States falsely accuses medical providers of executions, preferring to garner support with revulsion rather than facts.
You tell them about it, and their reaction isn't dissimilar to someone's first time learning about Morgellon's disease: morbid curiosity, with a healthy dose of revulsion.
And unlike today's paints, which are designed for easy application and longevity ("Basically plastic," Felgueiras says, with revulsion), some of these hues are, by nature, unstable.
Matheus's revulsion deepens during a scene in a bowling alley in which Pierre, in a red dress, halfheartedly sends the ball into the gutter several times.
The film is a tense and occasionally comic study of the crisis through Ebba's revulsion at Tomas, his shame, and their mutual fear of splitting up.
I am writing in regard to your item "Hello, I Must Be Going," responding to a female reader describing her "revulsion" toward a particular male colleague.
The vision of Yank in the stokehole — bare-chested and begrimed with coal, his phallic shovel raised high — sends the girl into a swoon of revulsion.
For those Virginia Democrats not directly tied to the story, the swirling controversy and allegations have been met with a mix of morbid fascination and revulsion.
Originating as a gesture of mass revulsion, it was deeply felt, smartly choreographed, memorably costumed ("pussy hats") and emphatically scripted ("Keep your hands off my body").
And, even weirder, I almost always felt compelled to finish whatever I was reading or watching, as if narrative closure would exorcise the revulsion from my body.
That tension between sympathy and revulsion is one of the most honest things about Joker, which mostly goes out of its way to make the world awful.
And the response of almost every other category of voter to his political freak show, of which the tape was merely the latest sordid act, is revulsion.
All that is here in this first look, but there's also a creeping sense of alienation from and even revulsion toward the technological trends of the moment.
The classic model, developed by Hyman Minsky and elaborated by Charles Kindleberger, a historian who studied bubbles, has five stages: displacement, boom, euphoria, financial distress and revulsion.
The concept known as the "uncanny valley" explains our revulsion to humanoid objects such as androids, life-like dolls and 3D animations that don't convincingly appear human.
Germany has long had a unique barrier to the far right: its own 20th-century history, and a resulting revulsion for the reaches of the far right.
But lately the thing that's caused me the most revulsion has been a photoset of someone pouring tequila into a mason jar full of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
It's not quite fear or revulsion, but more of an instinctual reaction to something that gives us pause on a primal level, McAndrew goes on to explain.
The revulsion a Jewish person might feel while seeing a swastika ... He took that and that's the symbol of my people, of our struggle, of this war.
To see the offenders struggle with their demons is to experience both revulsion and pity for those who have hurt others and have sometimes been hurt themselves.
How can Ryan or any thoughtful American not express revulsion that the GOP standard-bearer chose to politically exploit the Orlando tragedy with boastful and demagogic bombast?
Consequently, Kazakhstan's enduring revulsion against nuclear tests has led it to become a staunch advocate of denuclearization and opponent of proliferation since it became independent in 85033.
Over the last decades, America has seen an extraordinary spike in "partyism," understood as automatic, intuitive enmity and even revulsion toward people of the opposing political party.
Amid wide revulsion at the recent horrors, Argentina's old hatreds seemed to dissipate when a middle-of-the-road president known for honesty, Rául Alfonsín, was elected.
In this piece, she talks of her revulsion at the constant speculation over her love life, what her womb is up to, and how much she weighs.
New Yorkers reacted with revulsion when State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned this week amid allegations he had beaten, choked and threatened to kill women he dated.
Six months ago, the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape with Mr. Trump's comments prompted widespread revulsion and equally widespread predictions that it would doom his candidacy.
But revulsion at the cronyism and the decrepitude of major-party politics can't be what's driving Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, two eminent members of the establishment.
In doing so, she'd credit her win to bipartisan revulsion with Trump and present herself as something of an American answer to a parliamentary, wartime coalition government.
People naturally search for terms that not only convey the political aspect of the killings, but more fully express their revulsion and horror towards the event itself.
A definite R, for many reasons, but especially for a sequence that made the entire jaded, used-to-it Fantastic Fest crowd cry out in revulsion and shock.
Though we do, of course, understand where these people's revulsion is coming from, it's also not lost on us that we're big fans of fruit and cheese plates.
Previous attorneys representing Van Hook attempted a "homosexual panic" claim in his defense, or the idea that self-revulsion over sexual identity confusion contributed to a violent outburst.
"George Zimmerman" quickly became the top trending term on Twitter in the United States on Thursday, with many users on the social media site expressing shock and revulsion.
But, as she watches her mother's hand shake holding the toast, a feeling of pity or, rather, revulsion reaches up to tighten its hold, to grip her throat.
He suggested that photographs showing children who had died in the attack on a rebel-held town in Idlib province, which provoked revulsion around the world, were staged.
He made his name with a book on cultural despair, published in 1961, which traced the Nazis' roots to a 19th-century German revulsion against modernity and liberalism.
At first, you wonder why she would resurrect this milieu; then you realize that she has to revisit her revulsion for the doll's house before leaving it forever.
" Her sexuality is a source of shame and revulsion: "I wore lipstick not to be fashionable, but because my bare lips were the same color as my nipples.
The one nice thing about Trump is that he has prompted so many people to find their voice, and to turn from their revulsion to a higher alternative.
Do the same people who rightly demand the removal of Confederate statues ever feel even a shiver of inner revulsion at hipsters in Lenin or Mao T-shirts?
And not wanting to risk the loss of business, he put aside his own revulsion and added meat — sausage — as one of 10 pizza toppings on the menu.
Name Withheld You see a retired couple that has been exploited by their daughter, her ex-husband and her children, a cohort whom you regard with some revulsion.
The Orchard, an independent distribution company, bought the film for $5 million after it premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September to some applause and some revulsion.
Many Chinese "have a strong revulsion and hostility toward 'political correctness' in Western society," Chen Jibing, a political commentator in Shanghai, wrote in a blog post this week.
A memorable interior, like any memorable piece of art, isn't the one that's likable but the one that evokes a strong reaction: love, of course, but also revulsion.
That's because while our minds may have evolved, our eyes have not: To many, the presence of coldblooded hexapods on a plate is still a source of revulsion.
In the days before Ms. Clinton broke her silence on Wednesday, the possibility of another Clinton candidacy had inspired a full gamut of reaction, from excitement to revulsion.
The results were described as "immediate and dramatic," but because of a general revulsion to the thought of ingesting stool, fecal transplant still failed to win mainstream acceptance.
There is probably nothing in the show that would provoke the kind of revulsion Waters' early films did; Home Improvements isn't shocking so much as slyly witty and irreverent.
An analysis of Americans' reactions to the video's revelations done on behalf of The Economist by Crimson Hexagon, a social-media analytics firm, showed widespread revulsion at his remarks.
The revulsion many Alabamian women felt towards Roy Moore, a Republican candidate with an alleged fondness for young girls, cost the Republicans a Senate seat they thought they owned.
The phrase, coined by the robotics community in the 1970s, describes a level of human likeness in a 3D model or robot that elicits revulsion instead of human empathy.
Her shock and horror, then revulsion, then trying to choke down vomit while pulling herself together in time for her father to walk back in the room was outstanding.
As Mr. Cohn points out, as late as September of that year it looked as if Republicans might retain control of Congress despite public revulsion at the Bush administration.
Obama drew wide praise from Democrats and on social media for her intensely personal remarks about the revulsion and depression that she felt over Mr. Trump's comments about women.
Forty-three years ago, someone set fire to a gay bar in New Orleans, killing 32 people, and the community reaction was revulsion against the homos, dead and alive.
"These offences would no doubt would have caused considerable distress, anxiety and revulsion among shoppers and staff, alike," Detective Constable Barrie Prowse from Kent Police said in a statement.
"If you believe the nonuse of nuclear weapons is due to some ethical taboo, and that taboo is broken, it can create a revulsion: It&aposs violated," Sagan said.
In his award-winning 1981 collection of essays on horror, Danse Macabre, King names three emotions that belong to the realm of the horror genre: terror, horror, and revulsion.
The reason that terror stands at the top of the scare-charts is that, when expertly applied, it offers something more than just a momentary jolt, or gag-reflex revulsion.
In addition to countless co-workers expressing their repulsion when the photo was shared with them, Redditors are also chiming in with revulsion in the comments section of the post.
His diet, for years, consisted of plain pasta (a speck of basil would elicit shrieks of revulsion and outrage), protein bars, apples, and maybe — if I got lucky — a burger.
Watching the cable news coverage of the hearing, you sensed the rising revulsion on some networks over his refusal to promise to review and regulate political ads for alleged lies.
That M.O. has taken a stumble recently, as the satirical promotional campaign for the band's new album Everything Now has been met with confusion at best and revulsion at worst.
When the pilgrims killed women and children in King Philip's war she cites their belief that they were in God's favour, rather than focusing on the revulsion this inspires today.
With the world's population growth indicating food production will need to almost double by 2050, people need to check their revulsion and give bugs a second look, the report said.
The fact that the area of Makol had no known history of such abuses, and was so close to the leafy, sophisticated capital, has added to the sense of revulsion.
I didn't dislike him; I was never particularly close to him, but over the years I did acquire a certain revulsion for him in the way he acted with people.
There's good reason to think that the next two years offer the opportunity to create such a corruption narrative and to take advantage of what's likely to be growing revulsion.
Revulsion toward Mr. Trump among the Democratic base led to a flood of House candidates last year, putting in play Republican House seats that Democrats had not sought in years.
In others, like Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak, who implored participants in last year's Women's March to "back away from the pink," it seems to inspire something more like revulsion.
In Georgia's highly diverse Seventh District, Carolyn Bourdeaux, part of the wave of women inspired to run for office by revulsion at Trump, is challenging Representative Rob Woodall, a Republican.
" After the liberation of Paris, Pyle himself wrote, "For me war has become a flat, black depression without highlights, a revulsion of the mind and an exhaustion of the spirit.
Twenty-two percent of audience members in the infrasound concert reported "feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills down the spine or nervous feelings of revulsion or fear," according to NBC.
But with beef tongue, I've never understood the revulsion — other than the idea of the thing — because it holds none of these challenges: It's clean, meaty, beefy, muscley and fleshy.
Express horror that his stepmother would have corrected his behavior in public, but understanding that she was trying to protect him from the revulsion many people have to such behavior.
I like the existential conversation that happens around Kafka, and I used to enjoy assigning Dennis Cooper's "My Loose Thread" because it provoked such strong feelings, of love, of revulsion.
This tends to track with the skepticism Mr. Buttigieg has drawn, especially in light of the revulsion so many Democrats reserve for Mr. Trump and his so-called G.O.P. enablers.
Driven by the hysteria of the Democrat revulsion against Trump and the Republican party, the left has expanded the definition of white supremacy beyond recognition in order to weaponize it.
Before meeting Vicki and Chad, a revulsion to smoking led this patient to sprinkle raw cannabis flower in her yogurt, guacamole, and salads, hoping some cannabinoids were entering her system.
Everything suggests that he intends to make the "infestation" of immigrants a central issue in the mid-terms, despite the revulsion at his policy of sundering families to deter future migrants.
"UNAMA expresses its revulsion at this latest effort by extremists to stoke sectarian violence in Afghanistan," said Kardel, who is also the acting head of the United Nations' mission in Afghanistan.
Their affair ignited national controversy and revulsion, particularly after Letourneau defied a court order to stay away from Fualaau, after which the judge in her case ordered her back to prison.
Uncanny valley is when human or animal objects appear almost, but not exactly like real humans or animals and elicit uncanny, or strangely familiar, feelings of eeriness and revulsion in viewers.
Revulsion from contorted facial asymmetry Researchers who study facial attractiveness note that most of what we find attractive is socially constructed: things such as skin color, eye shape and lip size.
The death of Gandhi has obviously not removed his influence; he has died a martyr, and the immediate effect of the murder was a violent revulsion of feeling against the Mahasabha.
Using stunt activism where they judo-throw most people's inherent revulsion toward Satan right back at them, TST highlights why folding the Abrahamic God into government proceedings establishes a bad precedent.
Two mass movements that have long been mainstays of European elections, one socialist and one nationalist, emerged overnight in revulsion to the Clinton and Bush dynasts decreed by the party elites.
Peter King says Roy Moore's election loss in Alabama is partly a result of the American people's "revulsion" toward former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's divisive style and political views.
The psychologist Jonathan Haidt and others have shown that our moral stances strongly correlate with the degree of activation of those brain areas that generate a sense of disgust and revulsion.
The brutality he witnessed in the Caribbean—a plantation manager taking a machete to the shoulder of a rebellious worker—left him with a lasting revulsion toward the cruelties of imperialism.
The latest outpouring of national revulsion came after details emerged of the gang rape of an eight-year-old Muslim girl in a Hindu-dominated area of Jammu and Kashmir state.
Maybe it was antigay revulsion, as his father suggested, which does tend to be linked with the kind of misogyny he allegedly displayed in beating his wife and holding her hostage.
More broadly, Cicig's work in Guatemala has been a powerful example of a successful anti-corruption battle in Latin America, where citizens have increasingly expressed revulsion against entrenched graft and impunity.
Anyone who remembers the agonies and ecstasies of late adolescence is sure to feel a shudder of recognition — part nostalgia, part revulsion — watching this propulsive Irish drama from the mid-1990s.
Then, when I was 15, I went with my first girlfriend to a gay club where, for the first time, I saw two men kissing and felt instant and visceral revulsion.
That love is forbidden between two men or two women, and that being an Arab, just being an Arab, is to invite fear, revulsion, hatred in many quarters around the world.
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong, thousands of citizen protests each year, and the current revulsion over this latest epidemic outrage, they have demonstrated clearly that it is time for a change.
Critics may guffaw at Kellyanne Conway's ''alternative facts,'' express revulsion at the white nationalist Richard Spencer's ''alt-right'' or tilt their heads at Sean Hannity's attempt to brand an ''alt-left.
Like a perfect storm, indecent tweeting from the White House, a senatorial candidate accused of child molestation, and a tsunami of revulsion over sexual predation by powerful men, coincided that day.
Behind each glance that turned away, I saw the revulsion that met my own body each morning in the mirror; it looked as unequivocal for them as it was for me.
Here are the unacceptable food items actual living people claim to have put into their hungry, hungry maws, ranked in order of how much physical revulsion I felt while reading them:23.
The law's swift passage was prompted by widespread revulsion at the deaths in Christchurch, at the hands of a gunman who used legally obtained weapons to fire on worshippers at two mosques.
By the mid-1980s, years after Franco's death, attacks including a 1987 car bomb at a Barcelona supermarket which killed a pregnant woman and two children, drew popular revulsion and international outrage.
Basically, her arc is the narrative equivalent of the Uncanny Valley, a concept that says as digital renderings of humans become closer to real humans, they inspire feelings of eeriness and revulsion.
I surmise with speciation syndrome humanity will also discover its sense of limits to what genetic editing means for future human form—and this discovery will probably ultimately cause revulsion at first.
Attorneys for a condemned killer are asking that their client be spared, saying he experienced a "homosexual panic" of self-revulsion before killing a man he picked up at an Ohio bar.
Attorneys representing Van Hook at trial and later on appeal raised a so-called "homosexual panic" defense, or the idea that self-revulsion over sexual identity confusion contributed to a violent outburst.
But Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said on Wednesday that there was "revulsion" among his colleagues for the stopgap proposal in the House and that an "overwhelming number" would not support it.
But does the unease reflect the novelty of the ideas, like concerns that surfaced with the advent of heart transplants, which were first met with revulsion and then embraced by the public?
His was precisely the kind of execution a young Tim Kaine, a Harvard-educated lawyer with a deeply felt revulsion for capital punishment, would have worked himself to the bone to stop.
But we are where we are and the only hope for those of a progressive persuasion is that there will be a massive outpouring of revulsion over the exploitative behavior of elites.
The detestation that any rational soul spontaneously feels for the Yankees is so innocent, so uncontaminated by spite — just instinctive revulsion before something obscene, like the goat-headed god of the diabolists.
Looking her up and down, Ms. Liang rolled her eyes with such concentrated disgust, it seemed only natural that her entire head followed her eyes backward as she looked away in revulsion.
The Saudi journalist, a royal insider who became a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed and dismembered inside the consulate by a team of Saudi operatives, provoking international revulsion.
"For the Birds" sticks with Kathy for more than five years, documenting the personal and legal consequences of Kathy's passion, observing her fowl obsession with equal parts curiosity, care and guilty revulsion.
Regardless of our revulsion at abuse of the public trust and possibly the law by some of the bad actors referenced in the Republican memo, these counterintelligence efforts will necessarily remain clandestine.
One of the strengths of Strout's novel is that she realistically details the uncertainty and ambivalence, the revulsion and attraction, that these stubborn, no longer young people experience in each other's company.
"Time Will Tell," like much of the Russian news, is obsessed by the United States, a consequence of the Russian ruling class's simultaneous fascination with and revulsion for the American political system.
When President Trump waded into the NFL players kneeling or sitting during the national anthem controversy he put his seal of approval on the revulsion many Americans have to politics in sports.
"There's almost a revulsion at times, when you talk about human composting," said Brian Flowers, the managing funeral director at Moles Farewell Tributes, a company north of Seattle that supports the bill.
Whatever the political ramifications of impeachment now, history will judge members of this Congress harshly if they fail to state their revulsion at the president's behavior in the strongest terms they can.
She was partly driven by her government's dependence on the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), but also by her own revulsion at the notion of a customs border in the Irish Sea.
This is apparently quite a shock for the young entitled tech entrepreneurs who pour into the same parts of the city every year and who aren't shy about expressing their revulsion and fear.
"It was challenging to find the right balance," Booth says, mentioning the uncanny valley, or the point at a which a computer-generated human being creates a feeling of revulsion, instead of empathy.
And if people do react with revulsion toward us, that's not our fault, nor is it a reason to legally exclude us from regular social activities and financial necessities like having a job.
Eyes cast downward, stomachs turning — both from the scare tactics and from their own revulsion at being chastised for Hillary's failures — Hillary's talented and accomplished team of professionals and loyalists simply took it.
Our reflexive connection with or revulsion to the leaders we support or oppose is much more powerful than our bonds with one another and our attachments to the institutions that safeguard our republic.
It's weird to think that we all watched these videos and read these articles, but our reactions moved more along the spectrum of anger, sadness, or disappointment rather than alarm, fear, or revulsion.
Another is revulsion at FGM's misogynist roots: the motive is generally to cleanse the girl of some supposed impurity and tame her sexual desires, thus ensuring her virginity until marriage and fidelity thereafter.
Now Canadians were wondering how this could have happened, and what it means — a question made more acute by their widespread revulsion at President Trump's actions to block Muslims from the United States.
Because of an editing error, a workplace advice article last Sunday misstated the surname of a letter writer who commented on an earlier article about a female worker's "revulsion" toward a male colleague.
Varshney says the visual realism is closer than ever to leaping over the uncanny valley, a phenomenon in which humans feel discomfort and revulsion looking at something that appears almost human but isn't.
Whether confronting Iran or North Korea, defeating an opponent that is part of the "axis of evil" with minimal loss of American life would likely supersede the international community's revulsion against nuclear weapons.
Despite widespread revulsion over the school shootings, the issue of gun control remains sensitive in Colorado and across the country, where the Second Amendment of the Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms.
Some are worried that consumer revulsion to a humanlike robot (the so-called uncanny valley effect) would be too great to overcome and that a failed android project could undercut public support of robotics.
So Colescott may have felt he needed to lay bare the body of US popular culture so we could all see where the hurt is, see it as a tangle of revulsion and desire.
Many in the GOP are reeling from shock, revulsion and utter confusion about what to do next after a video surfaced Friday of Donald Trump talking about women in crude and aggressive sexual terms.
The installation is incredibly sparse, and all the more powerful for it; gone are the maximalist elements of Garner's past installations and sculptures, which tended to provoke a mix of revulsion and sensual allure.
Making the West look weak Agayants had observed that the immediate reaction to the initial bout of anti-Semitism in 1959 was revulsion and embarrassment, which only made West Germany look weak and defensive.
This tightening of bonds is causing a rift among a small band of Never Trump conservative intellectuals, who are torn between their revulsion with the president and their desire see the Republican agenda enacted.
If your response to the above analysis is revulsion that our elected leaders and presidential candidates spend their energy trying to gain politically from expected atrocities... well congratulations, that makes you a normal person.
Ms. Ingraham honed her craft in college at The Dartmouth Review, the undergraduate right-wing journal that earned national recognition (and some revulsion) for stunts that, in hindsight, presaged the antics of Breitbart reporters.
The recent selling has "the look of revulsion about it," notes Bloomberg's John Authers, which is the polite way of describing what traders call the "puke point," suggesting that a rally is in store.
As it became trendy in places like California, eating raw fish was considered more or less insane by the rest of the country — a revulsion fueled as much by underdeveloped palates as by xenophobia.
Attorneys for death row inmate Robert Van Hook are asking that their client be spared, saying he experienced a "homosexual panic" of self-revulsion before killing a man he picked up at an Ohio bar.
Should you experience an ideological revulsion toward notches, Huawei adds a nice software option to mask out the top of the screen so that the phone looks like it has a straight-line top bezel.
Thousands of young men returning in body bags and a national revulsion in Russia for the Kremlin's obsessions with Afghanistan were important contributors to the end of communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union.
This person might be surprised to know that my parents were both handsome, and that the kind of revulsion he was spreading can impel otherwise perfectly decent citizens to isolate anyone who looks radically different.
Teams used to turn up at Stamford Bridge, full of gorgeous naiveté and attacking endeavour, only to find themselves shut out by two banks of four and their involuntary revulsion at the sight John Terry.
The memoirs of former Obama aides follow a similar pattern in reckoning with the catastrophe in Syria: the aides discuss their revulsion at the slaughter and their desire to use American power to ameliorate it.
Salem felt driven to feminize their body, to lessen their constant alienation from their own anatomy — and their self-revulsion — but wasn't at all sure what the right combination of feminine and masculine would be.
Two years ago Guatemalans filled the capital's giant central plaza for 20 straight weekends to protest corruption, an unexpected outpouring of revulsion among citizens long cowed by dictatorship and a long and bloody civil war.
The macho, porn-addicted son of a churchgoing mother, he can't decide if he wants to kill his friend or have sex with him — a revulsion for his own feelings that crystallizes around the Witch.
The primordial heebie-jeebies—revulsion perceived variously in the spine, the molars, the bristling of hairs on the back of the neck—are conjured best with images that beam the feeling straight to the flesh.
More than anything, what bound Pakatan Harapan, Mr. Mahathir's coalition, was revulsion for his predecessor, Najib Razak, who has been tainted by accusations of immense greed and graft during his nine years as prime minister.
SUNDAY BUSINESS Because of an editing error, a workplace advice article last Sunday misstated the surname of a letter writer who commented on an earlier article about a female worker's "revulsion" toward a male colleague.
Revulsion from a money-soaked political system is one of a few concerns that links Democrats on the activist left, such as Representative-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, with less ideological party favorites like Mr. O'Rourke.
What distinguishes Potrykus is his willingness to force this pain — as he did with "Ape" in 2014 and, a year later, "Buzzard" — to the point where our initial revulsion for a character transforms into compassion.
Their position as the party that enjoys most support among Americans, thanks to its strength in urban centres, was reinforced by a surge in support from the suburbs, where revulsion with President Donald Trump was evident.
THERE is a moment in "The Plot Against America", Philip Roth's tale of America succumbing to 1930s-style authoritarianism, when the nine-year-old protagonist experiences a profound revulsion at the foibles on which wickedness thrives.
Similarly, if you recall the revulsion that has customarily followed Melisandre's magic, Snow may also have something of a legitimacy problem—he wasn't exactly the most popular guy at Castle Black before he was Azor Ahzombie.
While every top Republican rejected Moore, showing revulsion about the charges of sexual abuse against him, Trump insisted that there was no alternative to sending Moore to the narrowly divided Senate, to save his own agenda.
In the video above, we suggest some ways the United States can make clear its extreme revulsion at the crime and pressure the kingdom's leaders into telling the whole truth and ensuring accountability for the perpetrators.
The more Democrats rely simply on upscale voters' cosmopolitan cultural values and corresponding revulsion to Mr. Trump, the more our political system becomes organized around zero-sum culture issues and locked in increasingly no-compromise polarization.
Now we know how much is at stake not only for Jerry (Paul Sparks) but also for his trapped listener, and we understand the combination of revulsion and envy with which Peter patiently hears Jerry out.
Two of its co-founders had left the business, its coffee-subscription service had recently been scrapped, and its idea of reusing found (but sterilized!) bottles for its cold brew was met with nearly unanimous revulsion.
Despite the international revulsion over chemical weapons attacks, the death toll from such incidents in Syria is only a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of combatants and civilians killed since the war began in 2011.
Daniel Byman, a Georgetown professor and author of several books on terrorism, said that jihadists showed no revulsion over the recent bombing of young fans of the singer Ariana Grande in Manchester, England, on May 22.
Death penalty opponents agree that if any defendant deserves the ultimate punishment, it is Mr. Roof, but they insist that the case against capital punishment should still outweigh the anger and revulsion over any particular case.
When he arrived in Paris, in the seventeen-forties, at the age of thirty, he was a deracinated looker-on, struggling with complex feelings of envy, fascination, revulsion, and rejection provoked by a self-absorbed élite.
Her case caused a wave of revulsion around the country but also exposed communal divisions after two former ministers of the ruling party joined a rally in support of the eight accused, saying they were innocent.
Of the many rituals you visited for the book, were there any that made you, even with your background and beliefs, have a visceral and/or unexpected reaction or a bit of revulsion over a practice?
I read the news the same way I recently watched a TV show about dermatological surgery: rapt with revulsion, face half-averted, squinting helplessly at the moist plops and glistening excisions through the chinks in my fingers.
This was particularly incendiary given MacKenzie was in charge of The Sun when its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, which killed 96 Liverpool soccer fans, caused revulsion in the city which endures to this day.
Building those ties can be as simple as taking the time to think about accessibility when planning a night out with friends or just not looking at me with revulsion every time one of my joints dislocates.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — It is difficult not to walk out of the National Gallery's Gauguin Portraits without harboring feelings of distaste for and even revulsion towards this puffed-up elf of a Frenchman.
The height of the attacks seemed to come in December 2014 when gunmen swarmed through a school in Peshawar, massacring dozens of schoolchildren in an assault that prompted widespread revulsion and a fierce military crackdown on militants.
And he sold his San Francisco mansion and moved to Los Angeles (although Recode has learned that he recently bought a previously unreported house in Palo Alto), motivated by a revulsion to Silicon Valley's politics and culture.
Besides, the immediate revulsion to The Emoji Movie before it even came out with a trailer — and, to be clear, this is before they attempted some poorly conceived A Handsmaid's Tale viral marketing campaign — seemed needlessly snobby.
It preoccupies itself nearly as much with Clifton's annoyance at having to prod Nina to take her pills; his revulsion when she asks him to find her dates; and his belief that she can stage a comeback.
Designer Tim Guthrie often creates works that questions manipulated world views, but recently he's turned his attention to hijacking everyday paper goods to express his revulsion with political circumstances related to the Koch brothers and Donald Trump.
"One of the strengths of Strout's novel is that she realistically details the uncertainty and ambivalence, the revulsion and attraction, that these stubborn, no longer young people experience in each other's company," our reviewer, John McMurtrie, writes.
But instead of inviting revulsion among the audience, he ends up looking unintentionally funny as he goes about claiming to be a "Hindustani at heart", practicing Hindustani music, playing the harmonium and spouting heavily-accented Urdu poetry.
Empson, a literary critic, derived an intense revulsion against Christianity from studying Paradise Lost, in which God is an all-powerful tyrant who created Hell and consigned to it a large part of human- (and angel-) kind.
Abroad in America The tension that had burned for months like a fuse in Donald J. Trump's unorthodox campaign exploded over the weekend amid cascading revulsion over a videotape that exposed him as a boastful sexual predator.
Every morning on my way to school, I'd pass one of the seemingly omnipresent billboards, and at a time when I was just starting to understand my sexuality, it filled me with shame, fear, and self-revulsion.
The embrace of folk-based supernatural principles also fit nicely with the revulsion Hearn felt toward institutional religion, having experienced the hypocritical pieties of his great-aunt's household and the cruelties of his Roman Catholic boarding school.
Images of dead and dying children after the attack caused worldwide revulsion over the impunity in the war, which by some estimates has left nearly a half a million people dead and displaced half the Syrian population.
"In an aside aimed at his political opponents, he said that some Labour MPs only wanted to ban the smacking of children due to their "revulsion when they see a chav belting her kids in the supermarket.
There's that particular revulsion of revisiting the fashions of the past (not yet distant enough to seem retro and chic) and the pathos of realizing that, though this all happened quite recently, it feels like ancient history.
And don't forget those wretched flies with their bottle green bodies that cling to your waiting steaks, to the ketchup cap, to your greasy tongs, driving you — a bit of a hygiene freak — to fits of revulsion.
Patrolling in a Park Service pickup, often in uniform, he came to revile the bulldozers, dams, paved roads and industrial tourism that define Southwest development, and to channel that revulsion into ferocious, and at times anarchistic, prose.
Decaying food spurs an instant emotional reaction when encountered by any sense: revulsion at the smell, upset stomachs at the sight, and the thought of touching or, dare we say it, tasting a moldy banana is unbearable.
When Robert was naked, rolling a condom onto a dick that was only half visible beneath the hairy shelf of his belly, she felt a wave of revulsion that she thought might actually break through her sense of pinned stasis, but then he shoved his finger in her again, not at all gently this time, and she imagined herself from above, naked and spread-eagled with this fat old man's finger inside her, and her revulsion turned to self-disgust and a humiliation that was a kind of perverse cousin to arousal.
As she attempts to dispose of the insect by slamming its body in a closet door, her revulsion, quite unexpectedly, transforms into rapturous compassion: she scoops its oozing entrails into her mouth in a ritualistic act of communion.
Her case caused a wave of revulsion around the country but also exposed communal divisions after two former ministers of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party joined a rally in support of the eight accused, saying they were innocent.
Some senior members of Mr Trump's team have supported the Mujahideen-e-Khalq, a cult-like dissident group that was until recently considered a terrorist organisation in Europe and America, and provokes revulsion even among reform-minded Iranians.
PUBLIC REACTION to school shootings in America follows a familiar pattern: an outpouring of grief and revulsion is followed by demands for stricter gun laws, which peter out in the face of implacable resistance from pro-gun politicians.
His killing by a team of Saudi operatives provoked widespread revulsion and tarnished the image of the crown prince, previously admired in the West for pushing deep changes including tax reform, infrastructure projects and allowing women to drive.
Khashoggi, a columnist for the Washington Post and a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed and dismembered by Saudi agents at its Istanbul consulate on Oct 2, provoking widespread revulsion and damaging the kingdom's image.
Nor is it a secret that the favorable ratings for Congress are also so low that there is a huge public revulsion against Washington and the way Washington does — or does not do — the business of the people.
It's noteworthy that despite the identity pieties that the media inflicts on the country 85033/7, a recent and massive new report revealed that popular revulsion against PCness and racial preferences in university admissions is on the rise.
"There was a turn in the tide of public opinion and there was a revulsion against guns," said Gill Marshall-Andrews, chair of the Gun Control Network (GCN), which was established after the shooting and spearheaded the campaign.
Inside Black Lives Matter, the national revulsion over videos of police officers shooting to death black men in Minnesota and Louisiana was undeniable proof that the group's message of outrage and demands for justice had finally broken through.
In his first public remarks since U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demanded Iran make sweeping policy changes, Khamenei expressed revulsion at what he suggested was the casual and boastful way the Trump administration had abandoned the accord.
Another possibility — suggested strongly by Democrats' rout of Republicans in the 22012 midterms — is that the broader landscape of American politics has shifted decisively, in large measure because of revulsion by well-educated suburbanites, especially women, against Trump.
The brutal gang rape and murder of a young physiotherapist on a Delhi bus in 2012 provoked such widespread revulsion that India enacted some of the world's toughest anti-rape laws, including the death penalty in some cases.
There is nothing like audio of terrified children, accounts of their deplorable detention conditions and the realization some families may never be reunited to cause national revulsion at this iteration of the Trump administration's touted zero-tolerance stance.
We've heard calls for a kind of national purity, seen examples of the rationalizing of disgust with "the other," and watched a presidential candidate promising -- in ways coded and not -- to make that revulsion the law of the land.
Team A's proposals were based on the idea that certain symbols (think Edvard Munch's "The Scream") and archetypal forms can universally inspire fear and revulsion, a notion that informed a series of nightmarish landscapes conceived by architect Michael Brill.
When Elizabeth Marvel's female Mark Anthony shows the audience Caesar's bloodied jacket, ripped with knife wounds, we feel her grief, and we, like the Roman crowd, are whipped into a frenzy of revulsion at the pity of this violence.
The saga has also created a practical problem for Trump: How does a controversial President get what will surely be an even more controversial nomination through a Congress where there is bipartisan revulsion at his decision to fire Comey?
I have often had this interesting counterfactual in my mind: Would there have been more bipartisan revulsion at Bill Clinton's misconduct if growth in the United States was, say, at 1 percent at that time rather than 3 percent?
The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year by a team of Saudi operatives provoked widespread revulsion and tarnished the image of the prince, who had won Western accolades for his reform push.
Despite its name, the exhibition is meant less to provoke revulsion, but to challenge people's notions of what's edible and what's not, as one person's trash, be it maggot-infested cheese or bull testicles, could be another person's delicacy.
It's likely, too, that Limón isn't faking his revulsion over Escobar's indiscriminate viciousness and instead saw this plan to ambush Carrillo as merely the best way to save a woman who gambled her life on his assurance of safety.
A man who prides himself on being a red-blooded embodiment of masculinity – with bodacious women there for the taking, big hands and more, political correctness be damned – has unleashed a wave of revulsion about that vision of manhood.
Global revulsion at the murder of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul in October set off a wave of hostility directed at the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, who the C.I.A. believes is responsible for the killing.
G.I. coffeehouses are a vital window onto this history, showing us places where men and women came together to share their common revulsion at the war in Vietnam, and to begin organizing a collective effort to make it stop.
In both form and meaning, it's imagined as enormous, drawing revulsion from spouses who don't want their dad's ugly furniture parked in the living room, and longing from those for whom The Chair is symbolic of a good life.
But there is no doubt that revulsion against these continuing mass murders and the galvanizing power of the student movement have already begun to have a huge, positive impact on our national debate and the prospects for real action.
That slap of negation—the sting of reading my revulsion in the face of another—was when I first realized that my psyche had been colonized, and that I held an unhealthy relationship with the gaze of white men.
The Chozo statues that offer Samus power-ups bear more than a passing resemblance to the Engineer that Ripley encounters on the abandoned spaceship in Aliens, and the spiky, pincered enemies that creep through its levels evoke a similar insectoid revulsion.
Surely, causing a kind of revulsion away from sovereign debt may even be part of the solution, as the idea of very low rates is in part to get investors to deploy capital in areas which will lead to higher growth.
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.
Given the sleek 1960s retro-future of the Incredibles world, that primary plot feels like a nod to the era where women entered the workforce en masse, dealing with condescension and revulsion from male counterparts as they tried to build careers.
Yet the Democrats, riding a wave of revulsion with Mr Trump's and Mr Bannon's chauvinism, have instead won most recent elections—including in Alabama's Senate race, where the self-consciously intellectual Mr Bannon disgraced himself by stumping for a lascivious philistine.
The revulsion expressed by many at Trump's remarks had nothing to do with puritanism or sexual repression, and everything to do with their predatory nature, the disregard for his wife, and the boastfulness, mixed with libido, that produced such toxic vanity.
The jihadists' focus on violence during the holy month stirs revulsion among most Muslims, who see it as a time of intensified spirituality and increased religious activity, said Jonathan A. C. Brown, a professor of Islamic civilization at Georgetown University.
The authors wrote in their Op-Ed that Mr. Trump's white working-class supporters were "clearly voting against a party leadership that pays them lip service while ignoring their concerns" — a revulsion that will not disappear even if Mr. Trump does.
At a Turkish mosque in Molenbeek run by Diyanet, Turkey's state-controlled religious affairs agency, the imam, who speaks only Turkish, expressed revulsion at the March attacks in Brussels and said that he and his worshipers never tolerate extremist views.
But that's not really eating… Watching the mysteriously (to me) peckish visitors pour into the outdoor snack bar, I find myself just standing there, in the little road out front, staring with some grim amalgam of shock, revulsion, and genuine disbelief.
Many Indians say the revulsion they feel — and their anger at their government — is similar to that after the 2012 rape of the young woman on the bus in New Delhi, the capital, when all of India paused for a moment.
But after the assassination of James Garfield by a thwarted patronage seeker led to the creation of the Civil Service system in 1883, presidential relatives served chiefly as informal advisers and envoys because of popular revulsion with the spoils system.
Aside from deterring murders and saving money, a third common argument for the death penalty is that it is appropriate retribution for a heinous crime, a way for a community to rise up and express its revulsion for some brutal act.
The two shared a mutual revulsion at what they saw as the highly partisan food fight in the House and, unlike today's Senate leaders, vowed to work together to preserve the dignity and decorum of the Senate without an ugly meltdown.
One murder in particular, that of 173-year-old Lesley Ann Downey, evoked rage and revulsion when it was discovered that the killers had made a tape-recording of her pleading for her life and photographed her naked, bound and gagged.
Convicted in 2009 of assaulting his girlfriend at the time, and in 2012 of committing felony fraud while on the Council, Mr. Monserrate's campaign was met with broad revulsion by Democrats citywide, many of whom gave to Mr. Moya's campaign.
Perhaps a web's most poignant allegory, however, lies in the disdain with which we tend to treat them — the appreciation that most of us, whether through overfamiliarity or revulsion, think nothing of obliterating that which required such balletic artistry to build.
When he wants to make a point, his flashes an extreme expression of disgust, rage, revulsion or glee and holds it for a few beats so that everyone in the audience, and the cameras recording the moment, get what he wants to communicate.
The close contest heading into the fall underscores Clinton's vulnerabilities on trust and honesty -- and her need to summon a relentless and efficient ground game, even if many of her voters are fueled more by revulsion toward Trump than excitement about her.
Soft skills is a term that totally reeks of corporate management PowerPoints, but despite (or maybe because of) my partial revulsion to it I can't let it go; it's become a sort of reverberant node for my thinking about women and work.
Murder, too, could feel a lot less fun if it actually seems real; the knowledge that your victim will ultimately be resurrected might not be enough to negate the revulsion of destroying a human-seeming life (something Westworld also demonstrates some awareness of).
Her apparent fixation with sexual modesty and her constant warnings against spiritual corruption are particularly notable in this respect, and may express a personal revulsion at having once succumbed to the blandishments of the world from which she has so violently defected.
She veers from instinctive revulsion ("to be humiliated in public then walk around smiling all the time") to grudging admiration for how a woman not unlike herself, overshadowed by a cheating spouse, has emerged as powerful, independent figure in her own right.
Bill Clinton was a very good president and perhaps an even better former president, but he and his wife — another fine public servant — have caused a near-­mania of revulsion among their conservative opponents and a great frustration among their nonsycophantic admirers.
For now, the revulsion for Mr. Trump could produce a nightmare scenario for Republicans on Election Day: abandonment by rank-and-file voters who, like a growing number of party leaders, cannot stomach the concept of the mogul as their standard-bearer.
Mr. Morath does include the debacle of 2012, when the New York Road Runners club and the Bloomberg administration first insisted on running the New York City Marathon days after Hurricane Sandy, only to scrap it in the face of public revulsion.
Our primal fear when it comes to ghosts, Hearn wrote, is not of seeing or hearing them but of being touched by them; the kaidan both exploit that revulsion and offer the heroic spectacle of characters whose passions enable them to overcome it.
The zero-tolerance border policy that left more than 2,300 children separated from their parents — a policy Trump has now rescinded after coming under enormous pressure — had broad backing until children's desperate cries delivered what no atrophied Republican conscience could summon: moral revulsion.
It seems that after every atrocity committed by the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), he would make triumphant statements in audio messages or bloodcurdling videos, putting the fear of God in Pakistani media and causing revulsion among Pakistani people.
She was presented with a set of values — a belief in the superiority of the great books and high culture and a revulsion toward philistinism and commercial culture — that she internalized and would carry with her for the rest of her life.
" He later shifted his interests to a more direct, documentary-style confrontation with political realities, most dramatically in the series "Historic Photographs," which presented photojournalistic images of death and destruction in intentionally off-putting installations — an approach he called "the aesthetic of revulsion.
Treating racist extremists as pariahs is not just an expression of our revulsion at their views; it is a necessary tactic in defending our liberal democratic order against those who aim to gain power within our systems only to replace them with something horrific.
In normal circumstances, a murderer doesn't seem that attractive a partner—we have a tendency to base our perceptions of people's personalities on their past behavior, and, as a recent Invisibilia podcast episode explored, that can often entail a quiet revulsion towards convicted violent criminals.
In addition, many male survivors of sexual abuse also have negative body image, revulsion to being touched or touching others, lack of confidence in their appeal and attractiveness, sexual dysfunction from low sexual desire to difficulties achieving and maintaining an erection and retarded ejaculation.
Perhaps one of the only ways US citizens can shock each other out of complacency—and feel the revulsion and shame necessary to force change—is by attempting, however difficult it might be, to see this bloodshed through the eyes of everyone else on Earth.
Although fatalities were eventually kept relatively low, at about 21183,000 in total, there was, and remains, deep revulsion at slow, agonizing deaths from tissue damage through blistering of the skin caused by innovations such as mustard gas or drowning through destruction of the lungs.
His undersecretary is Kris Hopkins, a former soldier who once said he felt "absolute revulsion and anger" when Martin McGuinness, now Northern Ireland's deputy first minister and leader of Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army, walked into a conference event.
Photograph by Frances F. Denny for The New Yorker But I couldn't help feeling a ripple of revulsion when I was told that the building had once been home to the executive offices of Chase Bank; a corporate chill still hangs in the air.
MONDAY PUZZLE — The main challenge I faced while solving this nicely symmetrical Monday puzzle was swallowing the emotions that surfaced, a tasty mix of fondness and revulsion for the cute little decade sandwiched between the Awesome '80s and the terrifying era we live in now.
Venerated startup incubator Y Combinator (which coincidentally operates Hacker News, where the leaked memo first surfaced) lists Thiel as a "part-time partner," and YC majordomo Sam Altman has said he has no plans to cut ties with Thiel despite his revulsion toward Trump.
In other areas, including his support for free trade, his revulsion for Russian President Vladimir Putin and global strongmen, his vehement support for the Atlantic alliance and human rights, McCain found himself at odds with a President who has an iron grip on his party.
"Imagine her revulsion and sadness when her dignity is assaulted by the presence of an American President who represents a spectacular degeneracy of the virtues she embodies," Steve Schmidt, who advised John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign and recently left the Republican Party, wrote on Twitter.
Seeing the way animals are treated in the preparation of food (displayed on video screens at the museum) can also inspire revulsion: geese being force-fed to make the French delicacy foie gras, fish served still flapping in Japan, or beating cobra hearts in Vietnam.
But the turnout also points to the seriousness with which anti-Semitism is viewed in the West and in Israel, and offered representatives of countries considered hotbeds of anti-Jewish hatred a chance at least to demonstrate their revulsion for it on a global stage.
That the House finally took up that duty on Wednesday and voted to end military support for Saudi Arabia in the catastrophic civil war in Yemen is a measure of growing bipartisan disgust with the Saudi regime and revulsion at the horrors of that war.
It's staged as a horror film to draw on our feelings of revulsion, especially toward some of the wickedest characters in the film — and one in particular, who's both egomaniacal and an idiot (and drops an eye-rolling line about another character being a "nasty woman").
Political revulsion could culminate in a government of national unity, whose first move would be to apply to rejoin the EU. Although permission for this extraordinary reversal would probably be granted, a new deal would not include any of the special treatment the United Kingdom currently enjoys.
U.S. military sources tell CNN this is partly because the jihadist group is coming under more military pressure -- but ISIS also revels in portraying its brutal tactics to the outside world, and will be aware of the revulsion many feel about the use of children in war.
Its eventual downfall, Gordon argues, had less to do with any public revulsion at its racism than with scandals and corruption: in 1925, an alcoholic Grand Dragon in Indiana was convicted of second-degree murder, after the suicide of a woman whom he had abducted and raped.
The septuagenarian has wanted to be president since he was a teenager—if Jules Witcover's fawning biography is correct—but now he believes that he can coast into the White House on a mix of revulsion for its current occupant and nostalgia for the Obama years.
By the time this article went to press, Trump was facing a blizzard of new revulsion over a 22008 video obtained by The Washington Post in which the candidate is heard making lewd and lecherous claims about his treatment of women to the television host Billy Bush.
Given a deep cultural proclivity toward thrift, moral revulsion over debt and a fear of rising prices dating to the hyperinflation after World War I, Germans were aghast at any arrangement in which their savings were on the hook for the recklessness of Greeks and Italians.
The makers of this show — a play with music presented by Life Jacket Theater Company on the intimate main stage at Here — want us to hold on to that feeling and struggle with it, to try to figure out how to reconcile it with our revulsion.
While the N.R.A. had faced many legal troubles over the years, the February 2018 attack, in which a former student murdered 14 students and three staff members with a legally purchased AR-15-style rifle, had renewed widespread revulsion toward efforts to block gun-control measures.
Mr. Qian's tough yet phlegmatic manner underwent its biggest test when the United States and other Western nations bridled with revulsion after Deng, the party's most powerful elder, ordered soldiers in June 21990 to crush pro-democracy protests that had engulfed Beijing and other Chinese cities.
And so here, in glorious Artifact-O-Vision, is a glimpse into a fever dream of mislaid, utterly failed cool—a project bound to trigger wave upon wave of awkward, self-aware revulsion and embarrassment among men overly concerned with what the stakes of masculinity require.
The president could prolong the shutdown by not signing a funding bill, but Democrats should be confident that though the public may be in favor of the abstract idea of a "secure border," Trump's specific recommendations, including the wall, have been met with skepticism, if not downright revulsion.
In an interview, the rapper Karol Conka said that she had directed her performance at Mr. Temer, the broadly unpopular interim president, and Jair Bolsonaro, an ultraconservative congressman with rising political clout who talks with revulsion about Haitian immigrants to Brazil and defends the torture of drug traffickers.
There is a growing revulsion at a state of affairs that has made lockdown drills a rite of passage for kindergartners—not least from schoolchildren themselves, who, as the students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School , in Parkland, Florida, have shown, can be powerful advocates for saner laws.
Mr. Litvinenko, a former colonel in the F.S.B., the domestic successor to the Soviet-era K.G.B., fled Russia clandestinely via Georgia and Turkey in 2000 to seek asylum in Britain, where he made no secret of his revulsion for the leader of the country he had left behind.
The awakening started with the revulsion of women — at a president who is credibly accused of sleeping with porn stars while his wife nursed their newborn child and who bragged of sexual assault, and at his daily slights to truth, dignity and other values that mothers teach their children.
And yet I felt the revulsion rising yet again as I read Salma Hayek's Times op-ed piece about her nightmarish experience with the depraved Harvey Weinstein when she was trying to get her Frida Kahlo movie made with Weinstein producing — and demeaning and threatening and pouncing and punishing.
But the turnout also points to the seriousness with which anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence is viewed in the West and in Israel — and offers representatives of countries considered hotbeds of anti-Jewish hatred a chance at least to demonstrate their revulsion for it on an international stage.
U.F.O.F. and Two Hands churn the stomach much in the manner of the giant insects in Miyazaki's Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind; both use revulsion as a distancing device, a way of emphasizing strangeness and ultimately inspiring awe at a system that is beautiful and alien.
One member of the choir gets down on one knee and asks another to marry him, and my usual revulsion for public proposals hides in a closet somewhere while I laugh and jump and squeal and feel absolutely certain that these two people love each other and will be together forever.
But other officials have tried to boast of a high level of Hamas participation -- possibly a sign that the group feels it needs to show a heavy presence in the demonstrations because of the widespread revulsion over the bloodshed -- in an effort to exploit the propaganda "victory" for the Palestinians.
Even those who weren't caught off guard, because they read the comics or internet rumors, or were just ready to see him go after all the Dumpster chicanery last year, had to have been moved to revulsion, at least, by Glenn's bulging eyeball as he groaned his last words to Maggie.
One member of the choir gets down on one knee and asks another to marry him, and my usual revulsion for public proposals hides in a closet somewhere while I laugh and jump and squeal and feel absolutely certain that these two people love each other and will be together forever.
But as I attempted to type out a few sentences, my initial thoughts of "how hard can it be to write about Hagrid getting a blowjob?" rapidly dissipated into a deep set revulsion and fear that soon I would have to describe Harry Potter's penis and in a non-ironic way.
Aryeh Eldad, a former Knesset member and medical professor, wrote in Maariv of his revulsion at the "20,000 Israelis who moved from Israel to Germany of their own free will," whether for "cheaper housing and cheaper cottage cheese" or to live under "the wonderful German democracy" out of a "distorted" leftism.
TORONTO — "It's not a safe space, it's not a triggerless place, it just isn't," said Louis C.K., describing — in no small understatement — his darkly funny and squirm-inducing new movie, "I Love You, Daddy," which debuted to warm applause and some revulsion at the Toronto International Film Festival over the weekend.
The Democratic dream of a realigning landslide is now within reach because of the deep, powerful and unprecedented revulsion against the Trump presidency by a solid majority of American voters, and the growing public worry that Trump's policies are causing an economic slowdown and increasing the dangers of a devastating recession.
The moment when he's shown the blueprint of the ship and realizes what those cramped berths and shackles are for, then accepts the job anyway, might be the most damning statement TV had yet made about the white man's ability to compartmentalize revulsion when there was money to be made.
"The same media that resolutely looked away when the most powerful man in the world, a sitting U.S. president with multiple violent sexual assaults to his credit, snared an impressionable young intern in his web and ruined her life, now expects us to gasp with revulsion at Mr. Trump's irreverent comments," they said.
Space can also provide some of the ways that Earth can be made better, The exploration and settlement of space has been delayed for decades because policymakers listened too much to people who have a strange revulsion to the idea of going out to the high frontier for adventure, knowledge, and profit.
In a new interview with Stereogum as part of promo for his upcoming album Now Only, Elverum at last spoke on the confusion and revulsion he felt upon hearing those Peep songs for the first time, though he admits that the generational gap between himself and Peep played a part in that reaction.
Posts and videos by early samplers sharing the indescribable ecstasy of eating the sandwich prompted others to seek it out and provide their own reviews, which in turn were almost certainly spiced with exaggeration of its deliciousness, because on the Internet, "meh" doesn't drive clicks like over-the-top delight or extreme revulsion.
Reading through all the revulsion, what emerges for me is an uncomfortable, but relatively obvious truth that has both little and everything to do with Cyrus: that hip-hop culture is — in its mainstream, highly commercialized versions — precisely constructed to be a kind of costume one can put on and take off.
These are voters who dislike Trump but give him some grudging credit for the solid economy and the absence of new foreign wars, voters who don't support his policies but don't share the educated-liberal revulsion at his style, and voters whose reluctant support is contingent on Trumpian chaos seeming confined to Washington.
"There was a real drive and motivation within the Latino community to vote in this first Trump midterm," Barreto said, crediting that enthusiasm not only due to revulsion of Trump, but also because of the extensive organizing that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, third party-groups, and individual candidates like former Texas Rep.
Unfortunately, even as the president increased United States involvement in this conflict — motivated, his aides say, by his personal revulsion at images of "beautiful babies" choked to death by some of the planet's most heinous weapons — his administration continues to deny sanctuary in the United States to victims of the same war.
His fascination with, and revulsion against, this symbol of white power and terror in the South was expressed in photographs he took secretly at a Klan rally in 1966 near Memphis and, during the 1980s, in drawings of hooded figures, white sculptured buildings with peaked roofs and fetish dolls in satin robes.
The play is essentially a coming-out story in which two characters come to realize, acknowledge, and act on their queer desire for each other, while the other characters model what the writer,  Dr. Herukhuti, imagines to be their friends' likely responses to bisexuality: confusion, shock, revulsion, and loving comprehension and acceptance.
Though the public seemed to temporarily rally behind the regime in the aftermath of the U.S. killing of Qassem Soleimani, Iran's top military commander, support was soon replaced by revulsion after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps tried for days to cover up its mistake in downing a Ukrainian passenger plane that left nearly 200 dead.
So widespread is the revulsion within the party for the two leading Republican candidates – Trump and Cruz — that Speaker of the House Paul Ryan felt the need to make a statement ruling out, once and for all (or least for this week) any possibility that he would step in as a white-knight nominee.
In its outlines, the plot seems standard enough: Twenty-year-old college student Margot begins a brief, frustratingly hot-and-cold relationship with the older Robert, vacillating between affection and revulsion as she tries to read his motives; when she finally gives up and breaks it off, his reaction exposes him as a boring misogynist.
But the international revulsion at the reported assassination and mutilation of a single newspaper columnist — Mr. Khashoggi, who wrote for The Washington Post — has already sullied that image far more than previous missteps by the crown prince, from miring his country in a catastrophic war in Yemen to kidnapping the prime minister of Lebanon.
Among the seasonal decorations at the house—a plastic pumpkin, a sheaf of Indian corn, a silhouette of a black cat arching its back—this grisly, flattened body, with a witch's hat still in place and a broom also stuck to the siding, sent a shudder of revulsion mixed with pity down my spine.
Kenny would probably say that Sanders taps into deep currents of public revulsion against a politics and economy rigged by insiders, that he taps into economic anxiety that is far deeper with many voters than economic data suggests, doing so with an authenticity and trustworthiness that is a rare and precious commodity in politics today.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images)Both code repository GitHub and blogging platform Medium have taken down a project to automatically catalogue the identities of staff for Immigration and Customs Enforcement—the government agency which has attracted widespread revulsion for its role enforcing the Donald Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy throwing immigrant children into detention centers—citing rules against doxxing.
His resurrection of the issue was prompted by revulsion at the sickening attack, but also reflected the shifting nature of the Democratic coalition: Obama had won a decisive reelection just the year before despite a weak performance among the rural and blue-collar white voters who polls have always shown to be the most resistant to restrictions on guns.
" 'The Monster Within' addresses what everybody knows, but almost nobody talks about: Even the best mothers among us will be or have been tormented from time to time by strong feelings of dread, fear, hatred and even revulsion at the whole process of motherhood, as well as experiencing downright murderous feelings toward our children," Ms. See concluded.
His revulsion when Gabriel tells him his father's true profession, and the obvious inadequacy with which Gabriel tries to claim it was a different time — the constant revolutionary promise that today's necessary brutality will magically go away tomorrow — was perhaps more surprising than it should be, given what we know of Philip's politics and his ambivalence toward the job.
His crooked prophetic cry is nearer at heart to the majestic voice of Job's God: he knows what he knows, and if fear, lust, rage, greed, deceit, domination, revulsion, hurt — all the dire passions — are portioned among the play's dramatis personae, only the Fool can weigh these all at once and put them in their puny place.
With nearly unanimous public revulsion against Congress and business as usual in Washington, with economic anxiety and pain far greater than political or financial pundits or President Obama can understand, after repeated change elections that have brought no change, there is a tidal wave of anti-establishment populism in both parties that is defining the 2016 campaign.
There is nowhere less Irish than the East Anglian city, and perhaps that's why you and your squad—AKA the three mates you've clung to like a social barnacle for years, despite the fact that you view them with a repugnant blend of pity, revulsion, and need—will be hitting the city's numerous nightspots for some Paddy's Day partying.
Like everyone else in this silly election season, I've watched with a mixture of fascination and revulsion as women have come forth and accused Donald Trump of sticking his hand in their crotch, or mauling them on a plane, or doing one of those prospector kisses where he swoops in and fishes around with his tongue like he's mining for gold.
In any event, the emerging scandals surrounding links between some of Mr Trump's aides and Russian officials, even as Russian hackers were trying to rig the presidential election in his favour, appear to have killed that project—even before the latest gas attack by Russia's Syrian ally, Bashar al-Assad, sparked international revulsion with his regime and Russia's support for it.
When he initially finds out he was hypnotized into believing Rosemary is much thinner than she is, his ability to put aside his revulsion for anyone above a size 10 is treated as an act of moral courage—despite the fact that men fall in love with fat women every day, because fat people can be as lovable as anyone else.
XOCHITL GONZALEZ Brooklyn To the Editor: While I generally agree that identity politics is too limiting to deal with the larger threats of a Trump presidency, the sheer size of the march shows that it was not simply about identity politics but was instead about mass revulsion in response to Donald Trump's bullying, unstable character and Orwellian disregard for the truth.
I'm telling you this to demonstrate that cockroaches provoke feelings of revulsion that short out the rational mind, so getting people to eat these admittedly loathsome creatures isn't going to be easy, even if you tell them that that a 113-gram serving of cockroaches has 24 micrograms of vitamin B12—almost 10 times the RDA You should care about B22012.
It remains instructive to contrast the reaction to recent American coverage – where, in the UK, there was blanket revulsion at this cheap tabloid targeting of the Dunblane shooting survivors, their counterparts from Parkland have had to contend with the jibes of disgraced comedian Louis CK, Republican campaign teams and thinly veiled attempts at character assassination by the more demented parts of the country's right-wing media.
Donald Trump's election inspired such moral revulsion and political outrage that by that afternoon, parts of the American electorate had taken to calling themselves "the resistance," evoking the guerrillas who took to the hills and fought the Nazis during World War II. Just a day before, many of these same people were enthusiastically casting their ballots for a centrist Democrat; suddenly they were self-styled revolutionaries.
When Herzog declares the hallways of UCLA's Boelter Hall "repulsive" before entering the college's weird shrine to the "birthplace of the internet," the audience doesn't laugh because the hallway is perfectly fine — we laugh because we have no better way to contend with the idea of living a life in such uncompromising pursuit of what Herzog calls "ecstatic truth" that an uninspiring hallway can inspire revulsion.
" Opinions range across boxing institutions from the enthusiastic International Boxing Association (AIBA): "Every athlete should have the right to go to the Olympic Games," to deep revulsion from the World Boxing Council, which stated: "The WBC has taken a stance and decided that any WBC champion and top 21988 rated in our rankings is forbidden to participate until clear guidelines and safety measures are in place.
The great news for Democrats is that the tidal wave of revulsion against the swampland that Trump and Republicans in Congress have brought to Washington is so deep and wide, and voter turnout in support of change will be so enthusiastic and large, that recent elections throughout 2017 and 2018 strongly suggest that even polls favorable to Democrats underestimate the potential magnitude of the Democratic victory in the midterms.
In many of them, you see a kind of female revulsion, not against Harvey Weinstein-style apex predators, but against the very different sort of male personality that a pornographic education seems to produce: a breed at once entitled and resentful, angry and undermotivated, "woke" and caddish, shaped by unprecedented possibilities for sexual gratification and frustrated that real women are less available and more complicated than the version on their screen.
The contemporary literature of East and Southeast Asia also touches on these topics: The 2007 South Korean novel "The Vegetarian," by Han Kang, tells of a wife's revulsion to meat that upends her place in society; the short stories of the Japanese writer Taeko Kono, whose violent fantasies of disemboweling toddlers can be difficult to read, speak to a deep-seated rage of being an independent woman in 1960s Japan.
Revulsion over the war and the reactionary backlash it loosed caused America to turn its face away from the world once more, leading to the failure to join the League of Nations and to the widespread isolationism that left the country woefully unprepared for World War II. Kazin would trace our existing national security state back to the decision we made to enter the Great War in 1917, but in fact that prototype was almost entirely dismantled.
The revulsion at dividing refugee families; the #MeToo movement's reckoning over sexual misconduct; the mounting pressure on tech giants to safeguard personal data and cleanse their social networks of propaganda, hatred and fake news; the midterm elections in the United States; these and other events and trends raised a glimmer of hope that the decent majority — and it is the majority — is trying to pull the world back from the slough of despond into which it seemed to be sinking.
In works like "After School on the Corner of Prince and Mott Streets" (1976) where three of the girls looks on in amusement as a fourth, with her back to the camera, peeks into a store window on tiptoe just as a gust of wind blows her kilt up, and "Carol, Pina, and Lisa in Front of St. Patrick's Church" (1976) where Lisa looks upon Carol with revulsion as the latter applies lipstick before a compact mirror, we witness them pass judgment on each other.
And revulsion toward the establishment left is why the failed "investigation" by former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerSchiff: Trump acquittal in Senate trial would not signal a 'failure' Jeffries blasts Trump for attack on Thunberg at impeachment hearing Live coverage: House Judiciary to vote on impeachment after surprise delay MORE became a political fiasco, why the Trump "impeachment" is becoming a political fiasco, and why the media and political uproar over killing the most dangerous terrorist in the world, Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, is a fiasco.
And if she did show insight, told them what was on her mind the day she killed her husband, why and how she did it and what she felt afterward—excitement, guilt, denial, fear, revulsion—if she showed the board how honest and precise she could be in her knowledge of her crime and why she'd committed it, if she spoke openly about the impact it had had on her victim and on others, on society, if she trotted out the whole horror of it, she would, at the same time, freshly reactivate for the parole board all the reasons she'd been locked up in the first place.
It said that the policy would remain in place because of the revulsion of other employees by homosexual conduct and the consequent disruption of service efficiency, the apprehension caused other employees of homosexual advances, solicitations or assaults, the unavoidable subjection of the sexual deviate to erotic stimulation through on-the-job use of the common toilet, shower and living facilities, the offense to members of the public who are required to deal with a known or admitted sexual deviate to transact Government business, the hazard that the prestige and authority of a Government position will be used to foster homosexual activity, particularly among the youth, and the use of Government funds and authority in furtherance of conduct offensive both to the mores and the law of our society.

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