It is as if the early engagement of many of them with anarchism had left behind a permanent repugnance for the political struggle. |
The reader will be curious to know where those fine feelings of moral repugnance were when you took the job. |
Consequently, wrathfulness, horror, and repugnance as such are elicited by the events of the film. |
As long as you are prepared for the repugnance, you will more or less enjoy this graphic, gritty cinematic experiment. |
The picture is sexually frank, while expressing a certain repugnance at the decadence prevalent in Europe after the Great War. |
But because of its success combined with its repugnance, spam is changing the very culture of the Internet with sorry results. |