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Thu 25 Oct, 2018 06:47 am
Disrupting what? Disrupting his supporters' enthusiatic cheers?
Does "he relishes" refer to "he relishes (the political sensibilities)"?
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"...he told supporters in a nod to the usual political
sensibilities that he relishes disrupting
."
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dlowan - 10/26/2018
He relishes disrupting opponents� political sensibilities That is, he loves loves upsetting people.
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Fri 26 Oct, 2018 07:52 pm
@oristarA,
He relishes disrupting opponents’ political sensibilities
That is, he loves loves upsetting people.
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Sat 27 Oct, 2018 08:54 pm
@dlowan,
Thank you.
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