Margaret Thatcher tried out her hated poll tax there and that, plus the impact of privatisation and union-bashing on Scotland's industrial economy, turned off voters north of the border.
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She had said that her daughter would have hated some of the unauthorised pages set up in her name.
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Coakley said her husband hated his cell phones and usually left them switched off.
Turin had great fun penning his reviews, giving raves to fragrances he liked ("Thanks to Rive Gauche, mortals can at last know the scent of the goddess Diana's bath soap") and slamming those he hated ("57 for Her is a sad little thing, an incongruous dried-prunes note with a metallic edge that manages the rare feat of being at once cloying and harsh").
She disliked interviews and hated talking about the dark wellsprings of her art.
She always complained to me that she hated me checking single when I did her return, because she was a widow.
Like the girl who spent 17 hours a week playing volleyball, even though she hated the sport, and it kept her from her dream of building computers.
She had given it to Luda after her husband had tried it and hated it.
She hated being called a spy, because that associated her with the Stasi, the secret police.
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Sasha turned her face into the blue couch because her cheeks were heating up and she hated that.
He didn't direct her, or put her in a pose she hated those anyway, couldn't hold them, preferred to lie down comfortably with a book.
Tovah scribbled in her notebook, and Mandy studied the Hudson River and hated Tovah.
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