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      His writing is hypnotic and distinctive, inspired by the antinationalist disgust of Thomas Bernhard. Having devoured many of his books (...)

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      There needs to be a way to cleanse her chest of the disgust she feels for herself. Brenda remembers a story she read in high school, (...)

    4. Lord Byron & the Internet - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      why that pensive brow? What disgust to life has thou? Change that discontented air!

    5. Mad Men Monday – Season 7, Episode 9 “New Business” - The Devil's Tale

      He flatters Megan, but then makes a pass at her. She leaves in disgust. She goes back to Don’s apartment, shocked to discover it empty (...)

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      Not surprisingly, in the box of correspondence from people who had read the book, a man from Indianapolis expressed disgust, justifying (...)

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      Malcolm Bell was the New York State prosecutor on the Attica case, When he saw the injustices of the Attica trial and the massive coverup the (...)

    8. The Devil's Tale - Page 51 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      He flatters Megan, but then makes a pass at her. She leaves in disgust. She goes back to Don’s apartment, shocked to discover it empty (...)

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      He flatters Megan, but then makes a pass at her. She leaves in disgust. She goes back to Don’s apartment, shocked to discover it empty (...)

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      Not surprisingly, in the box of correspondence from people who had read the book, a man from Indianapolis expressed disgust, justifying (...)

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