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abhorrence
abhorrence (æbˈhɒrəns) [f. abhorrent a. after nouns from Fr. in -nce:—L. -ntia: see -nce. Cf. also the rather earlier abhorrency. By analogy abhorrence is strictly the action or fact of abhorring, and abhorrency the quality of being abhorrent; but in this as in other words which express a continuous... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abhorrence
Abhorrence is a Finnish death metal band originally formed in 1989. External links Abhorrence at Facebook.com Abhorrence at Bandcamp.com Abhorrence at Discogs.com Abhorrence at Svart Records.com Abhorrence – Death wikipedia.org
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abhorrence
abhorrence/əbˈhɔrəns; ?@ -ˈhɔ:r-; əb`hɔrəns/ n[U]hatred and disgust 憎恨; 厌恶 have an abhorrence of war 憎恶战争. 牛津英汉双解词典
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In Abhorrence Dementia
In Abhorrence Dementia is the second studio album by the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Limbonic Art released in 1997 through Nocturnal Art Productions vocals Technical staff Peter Lundell – producer, mixing Vargnatt Inc. – mastering Grim Lindberg – video for photos Morfeus – artwork External links In Abhorrence wikipedia.org
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Abhorrers
Abhorrers, the name given in 1679 to the persons who expressed their abhorrence at the action of those who had signed petitions urging King Charles II This agitation was opposed by Sir George Jeffreys and Francis Wythens, who presented addresses expressing abhorrence of the Petitioners, and thus initiated wikipedia.org
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abhorring
▪ I. abhorring, vbl. n. (æbˈhɔːrɪŋ) [f. abhor v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of shrinking from with horror; detestation, repugnance, disgust; = abhorrence 1.1530 Palsgr. 193 Abhorryng, horrevr s.f. 1607 Hieron Wks. I. 269 An vtter disliking and abhorring of the things which before they tooke pleasure in... Oxford English Dictionary
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abhorrer
abhorrer (æbˈhɔːrə(r)) [f. abhor v. + -er1.] 1. One who abhors.1611 Cotgr., Haineur, a hater, loather, detester, abhorrer. c 1660 Jer. Taylor Artif. Hands 134 Those things, whereof they sometimes were great abhorrers. 1705 Hickeringill Priest-Craft ii. viii. 89 A Protestant Succession, of which the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Denunciation (penology)
Expressive denunciation This view of denunciation is that punishment is justified because it expresses society's abhorrence of crime and shows the commitment One of those purposes is denunciation, described as "making sure the punishment reflects society’s abhorrence for the crime committed". wikipedia.org
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abhorrency
† abhorrency Obs. (æbˈhɒrənsɪ) [f. abhorrent, after nouns in -ncy, ad. L. -ntia; see -ncy. Cf. abhorrence.] 1. The quality, state, or feeling of being abhorrent of, or of holding a thing in hatred and disgust; extreme repugnance or dislike.1605 Bacon Adv. Learn. 157 Motions simple are..lastly, Motio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Extortion (band)
Records) Sick (2007, Common Bond Records, Deep Six Records) Loose Screws (2010, Deep Six Records, Resist Records) Other releases Extortion / Agents Of Abhorrence wikipedia.org
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BABYNYMPH
The first single from her EP Pornopop - Abhorrence (KUNTHOUSE, 2023) was Ice. wikipedia.org
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Vuohipaimen
It was released on Obscure Abhorrence Productions in 2004 and was limited to 1000 copies, first 100 copies came with a shirt. wikipedia.org
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Engraved in Black
Track listing "Dreaming Into Reality" – 7:03 "Legions Unleashed"' – 5:29 "Renaissance in Blood" – 3:42 "Thorns of Desolation" – 4:10 "Abhorrence" – 4:50 wikipedia.org
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Bruce Robertson (rugby union)
This was due to his "personal abhorrence of apartheid", following the 1976 tour of South Africa. Robertson died on 12 May 2023, at the age of 71. wikipedia.org
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Alan Robert Webster
Judge Findlay Baker said of the case "There are no words to express the abhorrence such offending generates". wikipedia.org
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