The disc jockey himself looked bored stiff and completely disgusted by the music blasting from the two speakers beside his table. |
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Frankly, I'm disgusted by the atrocious writing I have to read every day as part of my job. |
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I am extremely disgusted by the practice of education in China today as a business. |
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They are undermanned and feel neglected, lack confidence in their generals and are disgusted by political leadership. |
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Jones depicts them as disgusted by Eva's physicality, her uncombed hair, and her black femaleness. |
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I'm absolutely disgusted by the behaviour of all the people concerned in this case. |
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They were disgusted by the manipulation of recent changes in favour of the Manchu nobles. |
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I'm disgusted by what she's done, thinking of how clumsily she struggled and the mindless stupefaction of her gaze. |
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency. |
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These outlaws made aqua vitae available to a populace disgusted by its sobriety. |
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Strongly nationalist like Milosevic, he appealed to Serb voters disgusted by Milosevic's failures. |
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A child when it's potty-trained learns to be disgusted by poo. |
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Some security firms were so disgusted by Busta Rhymes's unhelpfulness to the police that they said they would no longer work for him. |
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As a good ranter, I should be using examples here, but I am usually so disgusted by such behaviour on the part of a female writer that I promptly forget they exist. |
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For instance, family members may be disgusted by a woman's over-drinking in response to a trauma. |
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Shep is a paragon of passive-aggression, at once disgusted by and perversely proud of the way he absorbs abuse without complaint. |
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I'm disgusted by their conditions, so I attack the zookeepers and set the animals free. |
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Meanwhile, she rested on a perch, mildly disgusted by all the commotion. |
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She blames everything on him, disgusted by his filthy ways and drug use, even going so far as to blame him for their inability to conceive a child. |
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At which point you might be baffled by the laughable insensitivity, or unsettled and disgusted by this appropriation. |
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I was disgusted by the juvenility and meanness running through it all. |
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He was disgusted by the recent events with four players partying in the Red Stripe Mound immediately after posting their worst score ever at Sabina! |
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I believe we are slowly becoming disgusted by this food chain we produce and perhaps disgusted with ourselves too. |
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Mr. Bob Mills: Madam Speaker, all of us are disgusted by the ethnic cleansing which has gone on. |
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That is why I was disgusted by the actions of the Conservative members last Friday. |
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I am of course equally disgusted by the plans for lay-offs by Renault-Nissan, by Alsthom, by Rhône-Poulenc, Hoechst Marion Roussel and many other companies. |
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In HHhH, his novel about the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Laurent Binet is positively disgusted by the prospect of committing any form of embellishment or factual inaccuracy. |
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That said, however, it should be stated here that it is impossible not to be disgusted by the Chinese Government's behaviour, which was both thoughtless and irresponsible. |
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But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that. |
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As a woman who watched her father die of lung cancer, I am disgusted by the current trend toward the glamorization of smoking in Hollywood films. |
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Alongside diehard Thaksinite protesters, stand middle-class Thais who do not care for Mr Thaksin but are disgusted by the political prestidigitation that toppled two elected governments. |
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The final man, sporting a goatee and an elaborate patterned scarf, observes the scene with a look of distain, as though disgusted by the display. |
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Peter's father Bob was so disgusted by the damage that he has mended the broken downspouts himself. |
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Thanks to the great wisdom that comes with age, I am disgusted by slut-dropping, and untroubled by the absence of anything other than third-hand reports and its inherent wild implausibility. |
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He is probably as disgusted by this as I am. |
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I felt like screaming at the thought that these girls would be married so young, savagely deflowered and left disgusted by the sexuality forced upon them. |
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Even though something is not very bad, you feel disgusted by it. |
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Bette now feels physically disgusted by Sergio. |
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They just cannot stand each other: Rhea is disgusted by Karan's flirtatious mannerisms and Karan is frustrated because of Rhea's overt seriousness. |
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Every member of our family was born in Britain and they're disgusted by his close-minded views just because I have an Australian accent. |
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Stukeley was disgusted by the destruction of the sarsen stones in the monument, and named those local farmers and builders who were responsible. |
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We are disgusted by your military activities, because history has proven that violent military conflicts and all forms of terrorism solve nothing. |
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Of course, we are disgusted by the absurd and socially unjust development of urban organisation and of the transport system and by its effects upon the environment. |
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With all the more reason, it is disgusted by the policies of those in government in Rome who are carrying European trends to the point of absurdity. |
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He was disgusted by the massive loss of life during the war and was unable to reconcile himself with it. |
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The way we do business in Canada has become so archaic and so ridiculous that I am just disgusted by the way we Canadians do business in the world. |
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The film's brutal nature made it difficult for me to even recognise Fassbender and Benedict Cumberbatch's performances, because I was so utterly disgusted by their characters. |
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Watching my teenage nephew play football a couple of years back I was utterly disgusted by the thuggishness of some of the players he was faced with. |
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