- dispute.
Prior to
finding success, he was in
several other bands,
including Repugnant and Crashdïet,
under the
stage name Mary Goore. For his
musical accomplishments...
-
illustrated by
American book
writer and
cartoonist William Steig, it is
about a
repugnant,
green ogre who
leaves home to see the
world and ends up
marrying an ugly...
- and inferiority, and an
overreliance on
avoidance of
feared stimuli (e.g.,
self-imposed
social isolation) as a
maladaptive coping method.
Those affected...
- to
possible po****tion
growth and
welfare leads to what he
calls the
repugnant conclusion: "For any
possible po****tion of at
least ten
billion people...
- Giovannini [it]
describes Kinski's
portrayal as "without doubt, the most
repugnant vampire in
cinematic history".
David Annwn Jones notes how Kinski's character...
- the playwright's successes.
Critics have
called the play "paralysed," "
repugnant," and "stupefyingly dull." A more
generous critic has
classified Cynthia's...
-
right and then act with pure intentions, when one
faces difficult and
repugnant choices.
Prominent Indian psychiatrists referenced the Gita as a source...
-
Retrieved January 14, 2011. "Doctor
calls Clement's
Insite comments '
repugnant'". The
Canadian Press. CTV News.
August 20, 2008.
Retrieved October 18...
- happy, than a few
people who are very happy.
Parfit calls this view "
repugnant", but says he has not yet
found a solution.
Bernard Williams described...
- government. If any
provision of a law made by the
Legislature of
State is
repugnant to any
provision of a
lawmade by
Parliament which Parliament is competent...