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He was averse to peddling away the people's birthright for any mess of cornlaw pottage.
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The new troll was said to have been installed overnight, as it is averse to sunlight.
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If he found that a majority expressed an aversion to it, the interpretation would be averse to capital punishment.
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She was not averse to in-field investigation, and once dived in coastal waters to do research while pregnant.
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The fragmentation of forests into smaller patches affects species that are averse to crossing gaps as small as roads.
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The latter food sources shows that they are not averse to eating carrion.
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Nor is he averse to mixing prose with poetry and soaring away on lyrical flights, while keeping a good rein on his story-telling.
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He was not averse to receiving the nomination, but did not expect to win it either.
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He also had no time for the trappings of verbosity, and was a man averse to wasting words or, in his music, notes.
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Patients can also be averse to the painful, unpleasant, and sometimes-dangerous side effects of biomedical treatments.
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