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" ... Basketball is strange sometimes. Blowouts are more random than ever before, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be a bottom-feeder team that gets embarrassed. In the span of three days, the Clippers can go from walking off the court in disgust to enjoying one of their most unselfish and successful nights. How much of that is just the nature of this year’s regular season, which started extremely early compared to any other in NBA history? ... "
" ... Both Trump and the leading contender for the Democratic Party’s nomination to run for president, Bernie Sanders, are the results of a general disgust with establishment politicians. Trump called for draining the swamp of corrupt bureaucrats and status quo foreign policy. Bernie Sanders has called Washington corrupt, and is the sole anti-establishment figure on the Democratic Party ticket. That’s why he’s ahead in states like New Hampshire, which tend to like unconventional, independent candidates. ... "
" ... In response to such widely disseminated disgust with this publication, one of the lead authors, Dr. Jeffrey Siracuse, issued a public apology on Twitter: ... "
" ... The public hasn’t been shy about its disgust towards the year 2020, as if it has some vicious personal vendetta against this turn around the sun. ... "
" ... To persuade investors that the targeted firms are overvalued, AShSs use rhetorical strategies to generate negative feelings of doubt, disgust and anger about the firms (pathos), as well as insisting on their own credibility (ethos). Even the names of these activist organizations are part of their rhetorical tactics, which are based on superheroes and justice (Gotham City Research), illusion (Copperfield Research), revealing low quality products (Citron Research), finding the truth in murky businesses (Muddy Waters), spotlighting what is hidden (Iceberg research), or guiding investors/prey on other larger organisms (Glaucus Research). ... "