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Being a sorceress from the Kassikan, she was not as repulsed by such things, “and lately it seems that all those at YingolNeerie might have been destroyed or powered down
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Again I advanced, but he repulsed me with a look of furious anger
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The elves had tried four more mass assaults in the valley and he had repulsed them
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The first reckless attack by the Belmarsh boys had been repulsed with ease but, Axel was pretty sure, the next attack would take place in a very different fashion
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If you look in the mirror and are repulsed or constantly use
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Those who are repulsed, disgusted and angry by what you’ve presented
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"So you think either me or Talimay are helping the Justicars?" his face looked repulsed with the notion
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It was about 4:30pm when we watched the 29th Division attack along ‘Fir Tree Spur’ only to be repulsed like we were by the Turkish defences
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Both possibilities repulsed him, but neither would have surprised him
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Non-Christians on the other hand are repulsed by the idea of being
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However, the thought of kissing Ash not only completely repulsed her, but turned her off from boys in general
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She would had kissed the dirt if she wasn’t completely repulsed by it
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I keep my hand firmly in his, though his skin feels dry as paper and I am repulsed by him
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At that time we would once again witness the politically motivated and counterproductive finger-pointing that had so repulsed our citizenry
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Carthaginians were repulsed in their attacks on Greek city-states in Sicily
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The bulk of their forces should be bunched together, not strung out for several li, so that any such attack could be repulsed with ease
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Not much else was happening, but he had heard the “great” news that the gallant Knights of Santu Juan had repulsed the evil Ottoman Empire’s attack on Rhodes
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Ingalaterra again invaded Ezkozia, but was again repulsed
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colds, they wouldn’t be repulsed but as soon as he stepped inside
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Becky felt instantly repulsed
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moment, I was repulsed by what was in me, but the
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Snakes! Most people are instinctively repulsed by them and that’s a
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“A great man she couldn't be more repulsed by
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Instead of being overwhelmingly repulsed by the ideas of
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But, this was counter to the mechanism of Socialism, even though early they had to maintain the dual name to attract supporters who were repulsed by the real demands of Socialism
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repulsed by the sign
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Athene, was instantly repulsed and terrified by the figure, she had seen nothing of its kind before and rapidly scrambled backwards, but Tress and Corvus continued to advance helplessly in terror
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"Must we discuss this on the bridge?" asked Summers, repulsed
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She gasped in relief as the dead beast slid from his blade and then felt repulsed, she rapidly scrambled from under the beast as its blood begun to drip over her face
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To relax the gaze and shift into a state of mind which is in equilibrium — neither attracted nor repulsed by any sensations
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repulsed and gagged her
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previously used to torment Rochelle with now repulsed him
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I had wondered if he had been repulsed or afraid, so I had reached briefly into his mind
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Something about him repulsed her that much
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Totrasmek desired me, and because I repulsed him, he made me the innocent tool of his vengeance against Alafdhal
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Strabonus roared in fury as he saw his infantry repulsed, and shouted for a general charge
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This "thing" called Keta repulsed him and it was difficult for him not to show it
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And, instead of being repulsed, she began, in spite of her prejudices, to imagine their lovemaking in greater detail
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Eventually the last two pickets were lost although they had repulsed all but the last few of the enemy ships and the few of those that remained were heavily damaged
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Eretz was attacked and repulsed the attack with minimal casualties to combat flight crews
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Thereafter, Corey was repulsed by the scent of semen,
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When she arrived at the stables, the stale air and fresh hay repulsed her and nearly sent her fleeing from the structure back to the fresh, 135
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� Anna Hauser, along with others who were reading over her shoulders, was also repulsed by the picture
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The women of Task Force Dows also supposedly repulsed a number of enemy attacks yesterday…if we can believe them
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Under the reign of Wou-Ti, the Chinese Empire attained its maximum expansion in history and he also repulsed the barbarian Huns along the border with Mongolia
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The Soviet Union had not collapsed and the Red Army had repulsed their aggressors
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“Yes?” Stratavynski snapped as if repulsed by this common servant addressing him directly
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I saw a nude image while researching this book – it repulsed me, it did not entice me
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Confusing the enemy with unusually aggressive behavior for such a light contingent, behavior that had the appearance of baiting a non-existent trap, and causing extensive losses with their bold actions, Taffy 3 repulsed the charge of the formidable Imperial battlegroup, and earned a Presidential Unit Citation for their actions
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A woman who was innocently walking her dog by the house was repulsed by the sound and smell wafting in her direction
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” she trailed off, thoroughly repulsed
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Mani was a bit repulsed
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” Hamilton closed his eyes and shook his head as if the mere thought repulsed him
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to kill those repulsed by their cult
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He assumed that they would be repulsed by his drunken condition
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At the same time, he was repulsed by the repugnant odor of dried
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Loki stifles a laugh at Beatrice’s conspiratorial prompting, but he’s more impressed than repulsed
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had been repulsed, but in the car they had both
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Repulsed, she spewed it out
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The thought both repulsed and intrigued him; the idea of sniffing at blood was weird and twisted, and yet another part of him felt it was a perfectly natural, normal thing to do
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His breath was hot on her neck and his sweaty hands repulsed her
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Pangeran Abdul Kadir tried to visit her every day, but the sight of him repulsed her
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In 1808 he repulsed an attack of Marshal Moncey
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At first I was repulsed by his gushing fountain of blood, but soon warmed to his taste and essence
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But she would rather have furious than repulsed
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He wanted to go to her, but her perfect young body repulsed him
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Repulsed by the emotions emanating from the wolves, she scowled
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Fascinated and repulsed
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He wanted to know what it was about him that repulsed the other girls
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Amos was astounded but not repulsed by the hooded man’s actions
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But the bird was not repulsed by the sound and nipped at the wound again
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and forcefully repulsed the Muun"s intrusion
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He expected to be repulsed by it
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Again, he expected to be repulsed and again he was wrong
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He cut himself in the same way he observed her do but was immediately repulsed by the pain
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Should any intimate contact be made, we are both repulsed with a shock like we have been struck by lightning
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Sunlight is not attracted-to anything which has gravity, in fact it does the exact opposite: it is repulsed by physical objects, not attracted to them, it just goes around them naturally, like flowing water goes around a stone
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She looked up at Nolan to see if he was repulsed by her yet, but he only looked down at her with even more concern
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repulsed yet fascinated by the drama being played out
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The mere thought repulsed him
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He laid his hands on her shoulders, which repulsed her even more than the filthy, flatulent way he smelled
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From Earth to Air, going through Water and Fire, the particles are all better repulsed from the objects emitting Ether - antigravitating
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It is attracted to what it desires and repulsed by that which interferes with need fulfillment
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And if this be true, as it is, why should I now take the trouble to strip stark naked, or do mischief to these trees which have done me no harm, or why am I to disturb the clear waters of these brooks which will give me to drink whenever I have a mind? Long live the memory of Amadis and let him be imitated so far as is possible by Don Quixote of La Mancha, of whom it will be said, as was said of the other, that if he did not achieve great things, he died in attempting them; and if I am not repulsed or rejected by my Dulcinea, it is enough for me, as I have said, to be absent from her
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Leonela required much pressing before she would go to summon Lothario, but at last she went, and while awaiting her return Camilla continued, as if speaking to herself, "Good God! would it not have been more prudent to have repulsed Lothario, as I have done many a time before, than to allow him, as I am now doing, to think me unchaste and vile, even for the short time I must wait until I undeceive him? No doubt it would have been better; but I should not be avenged, nor the honour of my husband vindicated, should he find so clear and easy an escape from the strait into which his depravity has led him
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Amy was much offended that her overtures of peace had been repulsed, and began to wish she had not humbled herself, to feel more injured than ever, and to plume herself on her superior virtue in a way which was particularly exasperating
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Was she speaking thus seriously? No doubt Emma did not herself know, quite absorbed as she was by the charm of the seduction, and the necessity of defending herself from it; and contemplating the young man with a moved look, she gently repulsed the timid caresses that his trembling hands attempted
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I was repulsed indeed! I have passed a wretched night in endeavouring to excuse a conduct which can scarcely be called less than insulting; but though I have not yet been able to form any reasonable apology for your behaviour, I am perfectly ready to hear your justification of it
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A long and anxious watch succeeded, but without any further evidences of a renewed attack; and Duncan began to hope that their fire had proved more fatal than was supposed, and that their enemies had been effectually repulsed
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"Listen," said the Indian, laying his hand firmly upon her arm, as if willing to draw her utmost attention to his words; a movement that Cora as firmly but quietly repulsed, by extricating the limb from his grasp: "Magua was born a chief and a warrior among the red Hurons of the lakes; he saw the suns of twenty summers make the snows of twenty winters run off in the streams before he saw a pale face; and he was happy! Then his Canada fathers came into the woods, and taught him to drink the fire-water, and he became a rascal
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Had they hatched a plan then to keep the business going? Had they both watched the films together and realized that they weren’t repulsed by, but attracted to, the violent images?
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Was Paul surprised by what he saw? Was he disgusted? She wanted to think that he’d been outraged, and repulsed, and that habituation and necessity had compelled him not only to sell the tapes, but to try out his father’s deviations for himself
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I am repulsed on all sides
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“No, thanks,” I said, both repulsed and touched by his offer
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The charge could be repulsed, especially where the terrain favoured the defenders, as it did here
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For one thing, the Yankees had been stoutly repulsed in September when they had tried to follow up their victories in Tennessee by an advance into Georgia