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have an aversion to

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“Kids like to listen to kids — 14-year-olds don’t want to listen to 60-year-olds. Hopeless has been around for a long time, but they’re still very current. I think they’re always paying attention to what’s happening, which isn’t how I run my label. I have an aversion to signing young bands that want to be popular. It’s not a good business move on my part, but Louis understands things like pop-punk, and I don’t.”

In my own personal life, I have an aversion to accepting advice and even to human touch.

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They strike out far too much and seemingly have an aversion to situational hitting.

“Our society seems to have an aversion to complexity,” he added.

Like Tim, we are old school and have an aversion to CG sets and volume stages, so we built the entire main street of our Vermont town, Jericho, on a muddy field next to the studio.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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