That book tries to brainwash you into hating television and it was pretty successful. |
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We know the devastation that can be caused when different religions start hating each other. |
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I tried hating school, but I decided long ago that education was a necessary evil. |
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Barth said without thinking, looking wretchedly into the beautiful deadly face, hating her for smiling, and not being the empress. |
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I rest my hot cheek against the car window and cry, hating both myself and the ragged sobs that split the silence in the Jetta like a knife. |
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I wanted to clear up the rumors of us fighting with each other or hating each other. |
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Raymond Kenyon was the rather camp woman hating Stage Manager and he came into his own in the final scene. |
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Due to disliking or hating someone or simply being angry with them, we develop harmful thoughts directed at that person. |
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It's a shame that he's redefining his organisation to stop people hating him. |
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She stayed there for hours, crying for her brother, and hating the world for taking him away. |
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A silky voice purred and I cringed, hating myself for what I was about to do. |
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But lemme tell you guys, we basically spent that whole year hating each other till that afternoon. |
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The problem is, they all do it with such long faces that they look like they're really hating it. |
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We should love persuasion bunches, who operate through peaceful persuasion, while hating lynch mobs, who operate through violence and coercion. |
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Of course, all Emperors can look forward to most people in the world hating their guts. |
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I didn't start out hating them, but the parade of horrible behaviour on show has changed my mind. |
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She would make a display of hating books, which she didn't, but that would give him a horror of her, perhaps. |
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He found him eventually and saw them fighting, both hating each other with a fiery passion and both with a will. |
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He's confident he's made it as an actor, because a club devoted to hating him has sprung up at his cousin's school. |
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I get angry, but I don't hate because hate causes malignancy in me, not the person I'm hating. |
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To learn the drums, he tried playing along to records, a method he admitted hating. |
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With these very sexist jokes, I could be seen as a sexist woman hating pig. |
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Her songs are tough and earthy, hating mere prettiness when fieriness or forcefulness are required. |
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As secular identity becomes enervated, incoherent, and perplexed, as we grow tired and unstrung by self-doubt, hating them offers odd comfort. |
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She went from being best friends with Taryn and being in love with Santiago to hating Taryn and slowly falling for Milo. |
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Nathan felt his eyes moisten hating seeing her like this and knowing he had played a part. |
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We begin by wanting our parents' undivided love and hating those who we have to share it with. |
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I so often read about people loving variegated yarns on the hank, but hating it, when it's knitted up. |
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However, I found myself both laughing at her recent musings, agreeing with some and hating others. |
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He was sadly unfitted for hating his best friend or for torturing his wife. |
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And it's better than slogging it out for five years and then hating the person. |
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In-between each of these districts are the slums, where the poor and destitute mope, hating their lives. |
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They have ended up separating, hating each other's guts, taking law suits out against each other, and fighting like stink over the property. |
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I cringed at the title, hating the reminder that I was royalty while she was common. |
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Also, somehow, in the midst of being homeschooled and hating sports, I've managed to have never, ever played frisbee in my entire life. |
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Such people often end in becoming furious haters of all who differ with them and in so hating expend their force in tearing themselves to pieces. |
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As well as hating smoking full stop, I hate anyone smoking in public places purely because the cigarette smoke always affects us non-smokers too. |
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She had grown up hating her husband's bloodlust, and no one doubted murder when he shot her during one of his hunting trips. |
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Therefore, if we could just get to the root cause of their hate for us, maybe we could make them stop hating us. |
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Because, despite all of the wallowing and hating I do, despite all my idiosyncrasies and neurotic behavior, my husband loves me. |
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He's an independent filmmaker now working for a Manhattan advertising firm, drawing animated tacos and hating on his boss every chance he gets. |
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Next week I will address you for the last time, and will explain clearly in words of one syllable who all the people are you should spend your time hating. |
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By the way, although we certainly weren't hating our sleeping arrangements, we guesstimated that tossing two sleeping bags and a tent onto our racks would have been easy. |
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There is a difference between hating something and detesting it. |
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No means are too harsh as they fight to save Kane's family and take revenge on The 7, hating each other every step of the way. |
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But when they deal with others, they act with jealousy, begrudging, hating, and quarrelling. |
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Workers who must work under the orders of a neurasthenic and faultfinding employer end up hating the job and the employer. |
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It came across as a parched, sterile, hating environment, rife with low-life. |
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They also always see others hating and fighting with one another, and such untruthful elements are planted in their hearts. |
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The dueling scene where we go from hating the rotter to feeling pity for him to hating him again when he finds a way to screw Casanova over was masterly. |
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And if your twenties are now to be spent hating your hideously ageing face anyway, do you have to go back even further? |
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I saw it when I was about 10, and remember hating her with a passion – how could she? |
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She was a reluctant star, hating the attention of being well-known herself. |
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All the other members are hating us more and more, and you've just added fuel to the fire. |
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He now worries every time there's a party, torn between wanting to be with his friends and hating the pressure they put on him. |
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No one is born hating another person because of the color of their skin, religion or background. |
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Accordingly, Mamoua, Latifa's mother, has ended up hating her even more and never misses a chance to talk badly of her. |
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It was simply too heavy and too painful to carry the burden of hating millions of people. |
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As much as the issues you raised are problematic issues, they should not ever be used as an excuse for one group hating another group. |
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Indeed, when women stand up for gender equality, they are accused of feminism or of hating men. |
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Now I feel sick to my stomach and I can't seem to stop hating my friend. |
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He breathed in and out slowly, hating that he was so uptight and edgy. |
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Having reviewed anti-Israeli agitprop masquerading as theater, I was prepared to join critics in hating The Death of Klinghoffer. |
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The old-school way of hating rubes asks us to berate them into giving up their identity out of shame and disgust. |
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If it turns out he is a gay, woman hating drug addict who really believes in the Scientology madness, well Cary Grant was pretty out there too and his work is still loved. |
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To even suggest this fact is to be labelled a women hating bigot. |
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Alan, Jed's older brother, is a lawyer in their father's Toronto firm, hating his profession but saddled with the expectations of his disapproving you-know-who. |
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Well, I, for one, think lack of exposure plays a role in hating other groups. |
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They were unhinged souls looking for a cause and found it in the belief that hating the government was patriotic. |
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He told me that I was a sissy for hating the sand fleas on the beach. |
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His wife is a fine-looking lady approaching matronhood and hating it. |
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He'd gone along on their senseless, asinine prowl, ignoring them the whole way, hating what he was surrounded by and hating himself for reasons he could no longer understand. |
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If I go through the rest of my life hating the people who killed my son and letting that eat me up and destroy me, that will happen to my children too. |
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Right now I'd be grinding it out on Wall Street and probably hating life. |
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But simply by hating it, I am drawn to it like a moth to the flame. |
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I could feel other girls in the room hating on me and my friends with their stares. |
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Eusebius states that, hating his predecessor's household, Maximinius ordered that the leaders of the churches should be put to death. |
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But I don't know whether it is worth it hating to come in every day. |
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I know, you don't care about the public, almost hating us. |
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My older brother and I only stopped hating each other recently. |
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Behold mankind occupied in destroying and hating one another, in snatching the power from each other without holding back on crime, theft or treachery. |
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He was stubborn about revisiting decisions, hating to appear irresolute. |
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From his earliest age he started hating his mother for her despotism, her powerful and outstanding reign from the imperial throne, her dissipation and the suspicions hanging over her after the early death of her husband. |
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He openly confessed to hating Kipling, while recognizing his genius, and his parody of Kipling is a brutal picture of imperial hysteria at a squirrelly high pitch. |
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Bill James's urbanely amusing Harpur and Iles novels, about high-placed British coppers who work together while hating each other's guts, have come to feel like lethal entries in the Child's Garden of Evil Jokes. |
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People were watching me, suspecting me, fearing and hating me. |
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He waffles between loving the movie and hating it, depending on who's asking. |
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