The animus corresponds to the paternal Logos just as the anima corresponds to the maternal Eros. |
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The Brahmins were known for their tendency to absorb, assimilate and upgrade deities, not for exhibiting animus towards them. |
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They also required the University to take no action motivated by hostility, animus, or disapproval toward Brady's pregnancy. |
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I have absolutely no animus towards Bloomberg, and he if he was running against Sharpton, I'd certainly vote for him. |
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Both parties walk away with a clean reputation and no animus toward the other. |
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Despite Windschuttle's denials, the rise of pastoralism ushered in an era of heightened racial animus towards Aborigines. |
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The first lady never overcame her animus toward the Bushes and the feeling was heartily reciprocated. |
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Jung said that the animus is more likely to be personified by multiple male figures, while the anima is frequently a single female. |
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Fournier is, perhaps because of his animus toward the Vice-President, no stickler for accuracy. |
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Ponting's animus toward Churchill never reaches Irving's level of contempt but he has his moments. |
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There are more and more articles being written about the intense animus toward president Bush among Democratic partisans. |
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The animus and hostility and the intensity of feeling evidenced by this act of the accused does not outweigh its prejudicial effect. |
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Ordinarily of course, self-directed aggression conflicts with the life instinct, especially it's self-preservative component, the animus. |
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Not least of the obstacles he would encounter in life were the animus and violence of the reactionary throngs. |
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A advance synopsis of the programme on the website of CTVC, the production company that made it, revealed the animus that lay behind it. |
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Yet while in other French cities the violence continues, in Marseille the animus soon fizzled out. |
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I was left with a suspicion that the majority shared the anti-military animus of the plaintiffs. |
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I always felt like I had a strong animus but it seemed to be a terrible thing when it came to relationships. |
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He insists, not entirely convincingly, that he harbours no animus towards the First Minister. |
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This was a singular achievement considering the natural animus that existed between some of the members. |
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Look at eminences in the past, and what stands out in their childhoods is an animus toward school, a tolerance for solitude and families with lots of books. |
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As he draws up all these comparisons, Goldsmith betrays no partisan animus. |
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It allows my animus and anima to express themselves in unison. |
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The anima represents the female nature of consciousness, the female aspect of life, while the animus is the term given to represent the male aspect of life. |
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She also charged that Robert Groves had an animus toward her, although he had never personally expressed dissatisfaction to her about her work. |
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The Board allowed the complaint, stating that the reasons were indeed a pretext and were tainted by anti-union animus. |
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Is the great, historic, cross-cultural understanding of marriage as the union of husband and wife rooted only in animus and discrimination? |
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An influx of eastern banking executives to top management posts intensified this animus. |
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There are those who suggest that such difficulties have resulted from some animus. |
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Mr Migone, I would hate to think that my body language led you to feel that there was any negative animus. |
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Nevertheless, the anti-Thaksin animus redounds so powerfully to Yingluck that she faces more pressure after the election. |
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Hence the animus of former candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry, candidate Ron Paul, and even Mitt Romney. |
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In their meeting, Mao made explicit both his patience on Taiwan and animus against Moscow. |
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For his part, Walsh declines to respond to Armstrong's bitter personal criticism in kind, and he displays no outward signs of animus toward the Tour champion. |
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In his book, he suggests there was such an irrational animus. |
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Motivation refers to the animus for behavior and includes the affective aspects of attitudes, desires, ends, aims, goals, objectives, desired end states, and the like. |
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Isn't this pretty much the animus behind advanced capitalism? |
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This is specially true of the animus and anima, for their quest for completion is rendered more imperative by the nagging insistence of sexual desire. |
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The ideology of the organizing cadre or party is adopted, and its rhetoric comes to be used to express the anger which is the animus of the revolution. |
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Constitutional claims dismissed, claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act dismissed, claim of a conspiracy based on racial or other class-based animus dismissed and writ of mandamus denied. |
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I have no animus for those who are touched by such heights of fame. |
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The Court dismissed these claims finding that the plaintiffs had failed to sufficiently state a claim that any alleged conspiracy was based on racial or other class-based animus. |
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In addition, as pointed out in the Federal Court ruling that referred this matter back to the Board for a new hearing, the evidence of anti-union animus is very relevant, if not crucial, to the matter to be decided. |
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This may have further strengthened the Bolshevik animus against the church. |
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That stance is dismissed by Downing Street as undiplomatic and opportunistic but Cameron's contempt for Labour's position is clouded by personal animus. |
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Principle and power struggles aside, there is also personal animus. |
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Against the class collaborationism of Social Democracy and its anti-Communist animus, the Councilist tradition was revolutionary and pre-figural. |
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An animus entered the relationship between the former friends and the bitter narrative was maintained until the last race of the season, when Hamilton secured his second world championship in Abu Dhabi. |
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Bracton stressed the animus furendi in theft, that is the intention to steal. |
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The finance minister had reason to be exasperated. Britain's economic future hinges on Europe, and this is no time for animus. |
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The evidence on record did not support a conclusion that the Base Commander treated the grievor out of animus related to religion, or that it had anything to do with the grievor's affiliation with the Air Force. |
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The documentation establishes that the claimant community alone has exercised communal possession and animus domini over these lands continuously and ancestrally. |
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In my view, there is no animus against the House or its dignity in the remarks of which the hon. member for Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Aldershot complains. |
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Boyd told the Guardian that Zuley had a racial animus as well. |
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