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Disgust is our body's way of telling us that we have been poisoned.
Joe Brewer: The Psychology of Manipulation in Political Ads Joe Brewer 2010
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Disgust is our body's way of telling us that we have been poisoned.
Joe Brewer: The Psychology of Manipulation in Political Ads Joe Brewer 2010
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Disgust is our body's way of telling us that we have been poisoned.
Joe Brewer: The Psychology of Manipulation in Political Ads Joe Brewer 2010
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Disgust is our body's way of telling us that we have been poisoned.
Joe Brewer: The Psychology of Manipulation in Political Ads Joe Brewer 2010
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"Bush Voices 'Disgust' at Abuse of Iraqi Prisoners" ran the headline atop a story about the President's comments, made in the White House Rose Garden.
Unfit to Print? Massing, Michael 2004
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[73] "Disgust," he remarks, "is a sort of synthesis which attaches to the total form of objects, and which must diminish and disappear as scientific analysis separates into parts what, as a whole, is so repugnant."
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism Havelock Ellis 1899
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ITN 'Disgust' at great grandmother murder - 8 hrs ago
British Blogs 2010
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Despair and/or 'Disgust' (i.e., rejective denial, or 'sour grapes' feeling towards what life might have been) represent the opposite disposition: feelings of wasted opportunities, regrets, wishing to be able to turn back the clock and have a second chance.
Latest Articles 2010
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"Disgust" is too strong a word, disappointment too weak.
Mudville Gazette 2009
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"Disgust", or some subforms of it, might be too, but the paper I cited does not prove this.
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