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This man they’d execrated and denounced had shocked the world—not just by being his shocking self but by winning; nobody expected him to win!—and yet from them this evoked no reaction.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 7, 2016

Toleration Sir: I got as great a lift out of the oblique slap your writer gave Pegler, who is execrated by most fair and decent people for his character assassinations ...

From Time Magazine Archive

Another execrated royal personage is the 8th century Emperor Hs�an Tsung, who was hopelessly enamored of a shapely concubine, Yang Kuei-fei.

From Time Magazine Archive

With powerful brevity, Borges limns a decadent nation where language�and all that it implies of hope and beauty �is the execrated enemy.

From Time Magazine Archive

This savage attack on their belief filled the Ultra-Calvinists with rage, and caused the name of the poet to be execrated as the personification of infamy.

From Vondel's Lucifer by Vondel, Joost van den




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