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Its distaste for the job seems clear from its dwindling purchases.

She took the wet gourd dipper from him, her nostrils wrinkling in distaste at the reek.

She glared at him with distaste and Harry added hastily, Look, ask the field medic if you want.

Dr Fisher does not believe that the brain could overlook distaste for someone—even if a couple in trouble could inject themselves with huge amounts of dopamine.

Despite their distaste, he felt fresh, looked good and was popular enough to offer Labour its best chance of regaining power after 15 years in the wilderness.

First, Mr Cameron would struggle to justify removing Dr Fox after persisting with Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrat business secretary, who barely bothers to hide his distaste for the Conservatives.

Even the Catalan church expressed its distaste.

Stifling his distaste, Miles undressed the old man.

I think not, apart from any distaste one may have for bullying.

Einstein called the something the cosmological constant and added it to his theory with some distaste, because the work had been so mathematically beautiful without it.

and the incapacity and distaste of the barbarian conquerors for personally superintending industrial occupations,left no alternative but to allow to the cultivators, as an incentive to exertion, some real interest in the soil.

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She crinkled up her nose in distaste.

Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner signaled his distaste for the visit, saying, "I am resigned to hosting him. It was necessary."

Londoners might well emerge from recession craving a new, gentler life, and this may chime with Mr Johnson’s distaste for the boundless growth and development pursued by his predecessor.

"Then it was terror and totalitarianism which shut their eyes. Today it is quiet indifference, if not irritated distaste," it wrote.

If something is bothering you now, your distaste for it will only inflate as time evolves.

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