"The teachings of Baird and Galileo may be of a different order, but the suppression of either is equally repugnant," Justice Douglas later wrote in his book, "The Douglas Papers."
These contentions are equally repugnant.
It was equally repugnant to her to accept the evasion offered by this delicate deception.
Even running my hands over their hilts told me that the daggers were equally repugnant.
For Khomyakov, socialism and capitalism were equally repugnant offspring of Western decadence.
To the nonhunter, all of these weapon accessories appear equally lethal, and thus equally repugnant.
If Mr. Hussein were removed, there is a chance that he would be replaced by someone equally repugnant or, more likely, that Iraq would splinter and be riven by civil war.
But I also think the doctrine of laissez faire, carried to its extreme, is equally repugnant.
A countersuit is threatened by the Christian Coalition, a national organization whose director, Ralph Reed, calls the attitude of the two other groups equally repugnant.
This behavior was equally repugnant in the good old days, which, unfortunately, are too often romanticized and certainly influenced O'Neill, whose 15-game suspension of Brown was called a travesty by the Rangers management.