Atwood validly draws a connection between Chopin and Delacroix in their hatred of romantic anarchy and disorder. |
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Greed, envy, hatred, selfishness, vanity, and arrogance are all negative traits which must be totally eliminated. |
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Their talents at brokering a peace after such long-standing hatred would be far more usefully employed bringing together real warring factions. |
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And why did the man who previously enjoyed life in England, suddenly show a vehement hatred of the country? |
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The woman glared up at Natasha with pure venom and hatred in her dark green eyes. |
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They were filled with such venom and hatred that Bryan was even too stunned to respond. |
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What makes Fight For Your Life so stark is the venomousness of the racial hatred that it manages to touch upon. |
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The students have already acquired a built-up hatred towards each other and, by splitting them up, this hatred will only increase. |
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Similarly, they used it to combat the various tricks of magicians and conjurers and to create love or hatred between people. |
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It divided people into groups of the victors and the vanquished, bearing hatred for each other. |
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Cruelty, hatred, vindictiveness, they are the enemy, and we're all on the same side. |
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No other individual currently on our screens and in our tabloids can solicit such violent hatred from my otherwise amiable self. |
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For six years you've been holding onto that guilt, passing it off as hatred for non-humans. |
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It means that we are subjects of jealousy and envy and malice and spite and hatred. |
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The love and respect my mother held for my father turned now to hatred and spitefulness. |
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The teacher pivoted around on her heels and hatred contorted her expression. |
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I lay the blame for my initial hatred of Christmas squarely at the feet of my father. |
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That group expressed Utopian hopes for small-farm settlement, and hatred for the squattocracy. |
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Rather, they were driven chiefly by an insensate hatred of America and all things American. |
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The real danger is from the chaotic hatred between mortals that follows the wake of the enemy, not his inscrutable agenda. |
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Buffeted by scorn, hated, reviled, he nurses his own hatred, seeking refuge in the thickets of the Law, because true justice has eluded him. |
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Brand himself is a cold fish and a nervous character, who conceives a murderous hatred for his junior officer. |
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There is no negotiating with them because they are infused with resentment and hatred. |
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It's important that my music can make a statement against division, hatred and injustice. |
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Stefan is volatile and often cracks bad puns, and also has a hatred of fashion. |
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Neither intellectualism nor emotions such as hatred and anger are able to occupy such a space. |
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It has rid us of a pestilential politics based on religious hatred and elitist contempt for the poor. |
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There was little in Georgian or Abkhaz national mythology to explain the depth of hatred that arose during the conflict there. |
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The loss of nearly a generation of their children in the concentration camps numbed rural Afrikaners into a stolid hatred of British authority. |
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His role as a company stooge earned him the hatred of workers at the Louisville plant. |
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Love, and the expression of it, is a medicine to heal the pain of oppression, hatred, lovelessness and colonization. |
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Now, the June meeting marks another chance to start healing half a century of brotherly hatred. |
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In the packed public gallery, Mrs. Humes's family, who had glared with unrelenting hatred at him during the hearing, were in tears. |
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The hatred of one community against the other shall sow seeds of civil strife. |
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A barrister tells a cautionary tale from Australia, on the dangers of creating a crime of incitement to religious hatred. |
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Inspired by Strauss's hatred for liberal modernity, its goal is to turn back the clock on the liberal revolution and its achievements. |
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The solution therefore lies not in creating another religion based on hatred, but in removing the stumbling blocks to religious amity. |
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On the other hand, maybe we just shouldn't bother since we seem to be so outmatched in the hatred department anyway. |
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The outpouring of hatred can be massive but deep down most fans know that it is all part of the pantomime. |
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But I could understand his lifelong hatred of a nun who had been cruel to him at school. |
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He was driven by feelings of resentment and hatred, and felt compelled not only to defeat his enemies, but to humiliate them. |
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But when we are busy condemning national chauvinism, religious hatred and war crimes abroad, it is no time to whitewash our own past. |
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Serious art is incompatible with chauvinism, racial hatred and prejudices of all types. |
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That'd been drilled into his brain years ago and now nothing else revolved in him but hatred, hatred, hatred, three thousand times a minute. |
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All that was needed was a sufficient amount of anger and a powerful surge of hatred. |
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Many Quebecois harboured a deep-seated hatred of the English, the people who had dominated them for over 200 years. |
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It tempers temper, quells hatred and dissolves fear, bringing a deeper sense of dominion and happiness to our lives. |
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Rather than eroding barriers between communities, a Berlin wall of suspicion, mistrust and hatred has been erected. |
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He bravely helps his master and swallows his utter hatred of Smeagol long enough for them to use the creature as a guide. |
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And since the Department of Public Prosecutions are so hot on prosecuting hatred and bigotry, let me point out an example to them. |
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Either he will hotly deny the accusation, or he will attempt to justify his disdain for or hatred of women. |
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It is of paramount importance to take a principled stand against the advocates of communal hatred on all sides. |
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The anger or the hatred is in a sense a symptom or a product of the situation that they're caught in. |
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There was a feeling in the young man's stomach, of hatred and sickness, and a horrible clench. |
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The best tribute to the Mahatma would be to eschew hatred and violence and to preach and practise brotherhood. |
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It's hard to ascribe the more extreme hatred directed toward her as anything besides, at best, bitterness, and at worst something much more icky. |
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Does this question not promote or seed hatred against an identifiable group? |
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If we have peace of mind, we can weather through the rough patches, but guilt, hatred or depression can cloud the brightest day. |
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He looked at himself in the mirror, still brooding, eyes clouded over with anger and hatred. |
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There is enough scope for envy and healthy competition, but not hatred and jealousy. |
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The racial mixing physically embodied in the Eurasian becomes representative of a world vision wherein interracial hatred has ceased to exist. |
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Our mothers and fathers, recent and ancestral, worked faithfully to open doors shut hard by hatred and denial. |
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It is important to remember, however, that not all hatred is wishing another ill for its own sake. |
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Stereotyping is the refuge of those who are afraid, ignorant, ill-informed, or just filled with hatred. |
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Years of hatred and enmity were unleashed in the suicidal battle over Mongolia. |
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Britain must be free to act against extremists who stir up hatred and incite terrorism. |
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As far as my other critics are concerned, the envy seems to have corroded down to hatred. |
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Racial hatred is therefore an attack upon people as people, clear and unambiguous. |
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I find that very profound because there is a great deal of hatred spouted in the name of religion. |
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Oh, she knew hatred was not a ladylike emotion, but she simply could not help it. |
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They must make it clear that religious hatred will not be tolerated and they must be seen to take a stand. |
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It is not such a large step from that mainstream irrationality and hatred to fascism. |
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Being racist is to hate on the basis of racial difference and to incite racial hatred. |
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I could feel the eyes of my mother and my brothers on me, a quiet but potent hatred. |
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Morgaine snapped, her green eyes filled with hatred as she rounded on her brother. |
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Sadly, many did not support her goals because their racial hatred was too strong. |
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As long as we wield our weapons of hatred, greed and stupidity, nothing will change. |
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It set an end to a terrible century of war and hatred between France and Germany. |
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No doubt this will be reported as the latest example of race hatred in a racially torn community. |
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I read them and am hurt by the injustice and often outright hatred of some of the posters. |
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Only their angry eyes were visible and it was clear they had hatred in their hearts. |
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By the time he left each one of the towns the area was in the grip of racial hatred that spilled over into rioting. |
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It is not a grand theory but a simple truth that Hitler was motivated by the human emotion of hatred. |
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They attempted to play something but the roar of hatred from the crowd drowned them out. |
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The persistent rabidness of your brand of criticism is not far from that sort of unhinged loony obsessive hatred. |
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Campaigning against those accused of stirring up racial hatred is nothing new for Michael Foot. |
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He has continued to press calmly forward despite almost deranged hatred radiating from enemies. |
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My heart began to lift at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family. |
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Although misandry is sometimes confused with misanthropy, the terms are not interchangeable, since the latter refers to the hatred of humanity. |
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Cuddling with her rag doll every night, the girl was still just a small child, a small child in a big world of hatred. |
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The fight will not bear fruit if it assumes the preserve of emotionalism and unbridled hatred or preformed conclusions and judgments. |
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But does misandry even exist? Is there a difference between individual hatred and a contempt that underlies centuries of discrimination? |
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Although we are continually shown reasons for justified hatred toward Joseph, we never get a glimpse of his endearing side. |
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There is an overt advocation of group hatred evolving here that should be offensive to everyone. |
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I wish for all my children a world where they will be free from hatred towards one another. |
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You whip up hatred against minorities, asylum seekers, working people, and trade unionists like me. |
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They will not hesitate to whip up ethnic hatred as was done with such terrible consequences in Rwanda. |
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It was hardly a socialist Utopia, but enough to earn the undying hatred of reactionaries like Winston Churchill. |
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The normally reclusive Bob Dylan has revealed his hatred of most modern music in a rash of interviews to promote his 43rd album. |
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If I am already disliked in the designer industry, that dislike could turn to hatred. |
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I think that was the beginning to Margaret's dislike bordering on hatred of Naomi. |
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He ignored his wormy friend, concentrating again on his hatred for the boy they were spying on. |
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Worshippers of Siva who are victim to anger or hatred refrain from meditation, japa, and kundalini yoga. |
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I cannot see how it will do anything other than inflame hatred and further war and terrorism. |
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Lad culture has done nothing more than perpetuate petty hatred between the sexes. |
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Whom of your followers have I ever injured that you thus rage with inexpiable hatred against me? |
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We hammered at the doors and used any tools that life offered us to carve words of hatred, ignorance and disillusionment in the stone walls. |
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Such views, however, stemmed more from Mitchel's hatred of capitalism and landlordism than from any coherent socialist ideology. |
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It was not a roar of hatred or revenge but one of solidarity, of fellowship, of concern. |
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He urged the youth of the sub-continent to pull down the walls of hatred and build a neighborhood of peace, amity and friendship. |
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Hermite had a kind of positive hatred of geometry and once curiously reproached me with having made a geometrical memoir. |
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Discrimination need have nothing to do with hatred or repugnance toward those against whom it is applied. |
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In this case, I find it difficult to understand why there's so much hatred and disdain for this movie. |
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Yes, you are an empath, but I wonder if you supposed the full extent of my hatred for you. |
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I let my emotions control me instead of my logic, my hatred win out over my curiosity. |
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We are left with a deep and palpable sense of the class hatred that gained momentum in the lead-up to the coup. |
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Your unthinking hatred of all things public and your disconnect with history and reality, doom you to the status of a mindless animal. |
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However, the malice and hatred Enrico and I had for each other continued and the battle dragged on. |
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Sadly, a potential for communal hatred seems to be an ineradicable part of human nature. |
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Given the climate of hatred, violence, and revanchism ubiquitous in the refugee camps, the likelihood of meeting this requirement is nil. |
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Savage, like many people who are motivated by hatred, has a chip on his shoulder as a failed academic rejected by liberal Berkeley. |
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Fear, and something else, possibly hatred or revengefulness, brought her back to her senses. |
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His hatred of Communism meant he bent over backwards to support anti-communist insurgencies in Central America, Asia and Africa. |
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What's his next miscalculated step along the path to universal revilement and hatred? |
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Blinding hatred and contempt seem to be common reactions among the enlightened elites. |
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Fostering hatred or advocating violence to further a set of beliefs will become grounds for deportation. |
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From the mid-1880s he began to use violent colour and linear distortions to express the most elemental emotions of fear, love, and hatred. |
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A man comes out with a camera to catch this display of raw, elemental hatred. |
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Never for a moment did they realize that the existing structure of society is the breeding ground of inequality, hatred and cruelty. |
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We can point, randomly, to instances that fuelled the fire of sectarian hatred. |
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The law of libel in England is based on whether the plaintiff has suffered hatred, ridicule or contempt. |
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Your hatred of the poor is just bigotry, sir, however you try to dress it as righteous indignation. |
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In this day and age it is hard to believe that people can be held up to hatred, ridicule and contempt by a light-hearted gossip paragraph. |
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Bulldozers felled the antenna of the radio station, who were accused of inciting hatred and violence. |
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It clearly would cover any incitement of hatred by the religious against its heretics, apostates, or members of other faiths. |
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Gentleness and compassion cannot coexist with aggression and hatred toward others. |
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Moreover, Glen's mother suffered from an Electra complex that ranged from extreme love, to extreme hatred, of her own father. |
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I want to be thin and lithe and healthy and get rid of all this illness, all this frustration, all this hatred. |
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It is not hard to predict that, under such conditions, the political parties that feed off hatred of foreigners and racism will flourish. |
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No right-thinking individual can ever be persuaded that hatred and hostility is an answer to anything. |
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Hayden portrays the power of racial hatred in an elder white man's interior. |
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Souza's work communicates a fear and hatred of the practice and symbols of a religion that fascinate and revolt him in turn. |
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Her smile was so fake and there was a gleam in her eye, a gleam of hatred as she dragged out every word painfully. |
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In these moments, the world seemed such a perfect place, all pain and hatred melted away from her radiance. |
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The hijackers used fanatical certainty, misplaced religious faith, and dehumanising hatred to purge themselves of the human instinct for empathy. |
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Her Augustinian estimate of human nature enables her to discern that our worst temptations arise not from raw hatred but from disordered love. |
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A despicable attack of blatant hatred has failed completely to tear us apart. |
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The latest threats are acts of desperation born out of hatred and incompetence. |
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Such security measures have always been associated with autocrats who are profoundly aware of the depth of the popular hatred they arouse. |
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It bears the brunt of my hatred for the sheer depthlessly innocuous nature of the term. |
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At the same time, dogs typically lack the worst human traits, including avarice, apathy, pettiness, and hatred. |
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Can we boast of our Independence when the evils of communalism, violence, and hatred still reign supreme? |
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Sarah couldn't help but make the snide and sarcastic remark to him to show her hatred. |
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The exhibition contained images almost always brutal, satanic and inhuman, designed to engender feelings of fear and hatred. |
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It is often women who recognise their commonalities and common suffering and are willing to put pride and hatred aside in order to work together. |
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In democratic societies the academy takes a grave view of scholars whose writings and activities can be interpreted as inciting racial hatred. |
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Because at the moment you're breaking the law of the UK yourself by inciting violence and hatred. |
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Police have been minutely examining a tape of the programme to see whether anyone in it broke the law by inciting racial hatred. |
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Now aged 42, he is party chairman, with a conviction for inciting racial hatred. |
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A plan formulated inside his mind and his eyes filled with hatred and malevolence. |
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When hatred of foreign policies ignites into hatred of an entire people and their civilization, then thinking is dead and demonology lives. |
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To me, the most striking thing about both articles is the sheer, malignant hatred that shines through in each. |
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It schematically deploys a fictional framework to speculate on Toscanini's hatred of Mussolini and the latter's fascination with the conductor. |
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The history of mankind is littered with appalling acts of barbarism, cruelty and hatred. |
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There is so much hatred brewing between the ruling party and the opposition, creating unnecessary tension. |
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This has already had the effect of increasing tensions and is fomenting political hatred. |
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If there was a league table of football rivalry, the hatred between Mancs and Scousers would be right up there. |
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Yet I'm feeling sad for all those who cannot glory in the beauty of Spring because their hearts are filled with despair, hatred and revenge. |
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I'm not enough of a scholar of his life to decide whether it was true that such masked hatred played a major part in his writing or not. |
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You feel Mamet is proving a thesis about the white American male and his channelling of sexual insecurity into racial hatred. |
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A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the delicate balances on which freedom and democracy depend. |
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If there's no law that says that I'm a second-class citizen, then how do they justify their bigotry and their hatred? |
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This may well be true and look at the hatred that it has generated in most Western countries. |
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It is a short step from there to realising that then we also cannot hate those who thrive on spreading hatred. |
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Can there be any group, on the entire planet, that so excites the hatred of the British public? |
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Today's wars, often kindled by ethnic hatred, are not fought on battlefronts, but in the midst of civilian populations. |
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The existence of hatred need not be acknowledged, complicity in hateful practices remains concealed, and power is as comfy as ever. |
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Developing an appreciative taste for minority cuisines may be an important first step toward combating hatred. |
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Her dark red hair frizzed in a manner that would have been comical if her gaze was not one of hatred. |
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In this regard, he is not an armchair liberal, his crusade against hatred, neo-Nazism etc seems to be an integral part of his public identity. |
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And yet we're one of the leading players in a tidal wave of hatred and violence and division in the world. |
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And refusing to sponsor, support or supply those who incite hatred of racial, religious or sexual minorities. |
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She said it showed a desire to incite hatred and violence against non-British citizens, even if those fantasies had never been acted out. |
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Olive, full of hatred for Ransom and now passionately attached to the girl, tries to freeze him out. |
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What I don't understand is why this tragic case should be an occasion for the partisan hatred which currently bedevils our public life. |
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We have to show them they can't have a toehold in Leeds, that there is no place for people who sow seeds of hatred and division. |
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Generally, it is perfectly obvious what kind of language or imagery incites racial hatred. |
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All of my instincts set me against the government's proposed move to outlaw incitement to religious hatred. |
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All populist right-wing movements, inciters to violence and hatred, are adept in the language of Grievance. |
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Whenever I find myself in the middle ground, I usually seem a little lost, trapped as I am between my cynical hatred and my naive love. |
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I am aware that Britain has legislation which makes it a criminal offence to incite racial hatred. |
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Lastly, the hatred and contempt of the past two millennia add a formidable barrier to authentic communication. |
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They achieved nothing beyond deepening the passionate hatred of our country in those corners of the globe. |
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These trivial disputes mingled with hatred and love can become especially complex, requiring a lot of patience. |
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And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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It's quite worrying that there are people out to kill us, people motivated by fanatical hatred and religious extremism. |
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It's freedom of an inner kind, freedom from the dictates of greed, of hatred, of confusion. |
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You may get a barman with a seething hatred for you in his steely glare, tempered only lightly if you choose to cross his palm with extra silver. |
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But remaining silent in the face of hatred is not a perspective, it is rueful cowardice. |
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It would not, through the mysterious alchemy of hatred and bile, become poison. |
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There's sheer anger and sheer angst, there's bile and hatred, there is loathing. |
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Not only do these dark souls live each day consumed by hatred and bile, but they drag others into it. |
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Here all this and the worst political and cultural extremism were combined in a violent mix of hatred and cold, calculated conception. |
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What does a triviality like that matter compared to my indulgence of hatred? |
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He is reported as having suffered from clinical depression after the trauma of sudden fame and sudden mass public hatred. |
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And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror. |
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But as I grew older, wiser, the fear slowly shrunk, and the hatred took over. |
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More than any military operation, this kind of power projection works against the fomentation of militant hatred towards them. |
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He is not the first director to realise that the playwright's famous study of marital hatred is really a black comedy. |
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She was going to set him free from all of the evil and black hatred he had brought to the world. |
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I felt a surge of hatred pass through me, black vicious hatred that I had never felt before. |
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The snobbery and hatred of meritocracy that have been revealed this week are simply inevitable further by-products of monarchy. |
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They kindled the fire of hatred in the young and innocent minds of the new generation against a particular section of their countrymen. |
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Does a common hatred of a third country reduce the chance of war between two countries? |
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Despite our hatred of the whole process, we still had this morbid fascination with it. |
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Anti-Americanism in the mid-east, on the other hand, has morphed into hatred. |
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The only force powerful enough to stop the rise of tyranny and terror and replace hatred with hope is the force of human freedom. |
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Above all, don't let racial or religious hatred destroy democratic political institutions as in the post-bellum South. |
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Nothing will sate their bloodlust and hatred other than to kill everyone of us or at least die trying. |
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When an actor can portray a character so well as to evoke a sincere and visceral hatred from a viewer, he has truly done his job well. |
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Loyalty to friends and hatred of enemies is part of what makes the political partisan who they are. |
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It shows how much hatred, malice, and uncharitableness there lies behind the complaints of many anti-motorists. |
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It is a clarity free of emotional subjectivity, unclouded by either hatred or compassion. |
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The Corinthians agreed to become involved, partly from hatred toward Corcyra for not acting appropriately toward its mother city. |
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It is a disgrace that this race hatred event can go ahead while two multiracial and peaceful events are banned. |
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It also represents other states such as hatred, pride, falseness and coquetry, depending on the variety you choose to give. |
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There are despotic and murderous regimes all over the world and cultures whose affinity for evil and hatred defies comprehension. |
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Even those who despised his politics found it difficult to muster hatred for the man. |
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He made a real difference, an almost unimaginable difference, and he did it without guns, or bombs, or hatred of any kind. |
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We have been led to believe that this was an unprovoked outburst of baseless hatred on the part of the German people. |
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And those same blue eyes widened in understanding before narrowing in hatred. |
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Australians aren't at all used to visceral and irrational hatred directed at them. |
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Could a sane person accuse his god of such unreasoned hatred, while simultaneously proclaiming it the embodiment of divine love? |
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Now they are firmly convinced of their truth, and most of them turn with hatred against any kind of personal property. |
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The three have a lot in common with each other in their inveterate hatred of that ethnic group. |
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A man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. |
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Incredibly, a microbiologist has shown that the amoeba lives its life in almost constant and unremitting hatred. |
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It means hatred against any group of persons defined by reference to colour, race, nationality or ethnic or national origins. |
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His eyes smoldered with hatred and he growled, but finally his eyes dropped respectfully. |
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These kinds of inappropriate statements only create more religious hatred, intolerance, discrimination and racism against Muslims. |
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Asgard had seen the accusing look in Terian's face and could not meet the familiar sapphire blue eyes that suddenly smoldered with hatred. |
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Galen met his gaze without flinching, but hatred flickered behind his smoldering gaze. |
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He turned his head around and saw Sledge behind him, his face smoldering with hatred. |
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I spun on Deron, backing away as I did so, glaring at him with smoldering hatred. |
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Their political programme and leadership are riddled with outright Nazism and hatred of democracy. |
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Notably, the Boxers ' vocal hatred for Westerners was concentrated in a few key areas, most particularly Peking. |
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He was from Barker, she learnt, forced to go to the private school much like she was, sharing her hatred for the snobs of their area. |
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The snowball of hatred that took decades to grow will not be melted overnight, even by radical changes in US foreign policy. |
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Funny how it's social justice warrior types such as yourself that exude the most hatred and malcontent for others. |
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The man, whose name is evocative of fear and hatred in films, stands upright without even a stoop to suggest his 71 years. |
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The grains of truth in their claim explode in their minds into hatred and obliterate all reason. |
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Drive it out and along with it any taints of vainness, distrust, hatred or other such clouds shadowing your life. |
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They fight to be true to themselves and good to others, and perhaps out of hatred for the sheer contemptible venality of capital's favorites. |
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Firth has also ruled out wishing someone ill by depriving an ideal moral judge of the influence of such emotions as hatred and jealousy as depicted in his concept of dispassionateness. |
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The world is already ablaze with ethnic and religious hatred. |
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Here he argued that Russians themselves did not want to make peace with Napoleon, and consequently Britain had no purpose in wasting its gold to invoke mutual hatred. |
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Even the terrifying thought of Max's hatred didn't quench her hopes. |
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I have a general hatred of the supposedly witty quips in action movies. |
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They were a weak force, held together by little more than hatred. |
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Kathryn felt a momentary jolt of awe and happiness, but it was soon overwhelmed by spite and hatred for this woman, uttering such lies, such falsehood. |
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As we walked, the gunman rambled about his hatred of doctors. |
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It's only nature, not hatred, to keep people among their own kind. |
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This was formally recognised in 1986, when the racial hatred offences were re-enacted, and expanded, within the framework of the Public Order Act. |
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No organized religion preaches murder and hatred of innocent people. |
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Liddy's philosophy is a strange mixture of an anarchistic hatred of Government in the abstract and a cult-like worship of government when it is in the hands of the right. |
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And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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There was a lot of seething resentment, and a lot of hatred in the air. |
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Race hatred was aflame, fanned by the rhetoric of confrontation. |
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A person who has declared his intentions for repeating the pogrom, outside Gujarat should not be allowed to roam about fanning communal hatred and passion. |
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But others did so from a genuine patriotism or a hatred of German fascism. |
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There were outpourings of prejudice and hatred, fantasies of violence accompanied by curses and epithets, psychotic rhapsodies, monologues of suicide and self-mutilation. |
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While his archconservative views on some social issues drove more people away from his church, he never allowed his ideas to fuel malice or hatred. |
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They spread hatred for us with a psychotic mass murderer and then they assailed the capital and when we moved to accost them they mysteriously withdrew. |
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When I tried with my parents I saw only hatred and anger, and when I tried on Bert, it had showed kindness and lovingness that is always found in close friends. |
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Nothing can prepare you for the passion, atmosphere, humour, hatred and complete lack of interest in the quality of football that the majority of fans display. |
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What drove him to shatter taboos and invite hatred for his conclusions? |
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Anger and hatred are powerless in the face of authentic human kindness. |
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The murderous Machiavel, as Shakespeare called him, has never ceased to be an object of hatred to moralists of all persuasions, conservatives and revolutionaries alike. |
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I think it might be the tall poppy syndrome, but I also think people have their own tastes and develop a real hatred for what they don't like and tear it to pieces. |
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You know nothing of love, since all you promote is hatred and malevolence. |
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Her companion, however, clutching her friend's waist, looks at the photographer, and us, full face, with astonishing balefulness and hatred, willing us to be gone. |
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This kind of thievery, vandalism, individual violence and destruction expresses, not the stress of combat, but an intense hatred directed against an entire people or race. |
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This fuels a vicious downward spiral of self-hatred and hatred of anomalous others from which it is difficult for the political discriminator to escape. |
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The negativity they feel coming at them from others fuels their own self-hatred, causing a more intense projection of that hatred outward to others. |
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I became a self-righteous bigot as the hatred in my heart grew. |
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The girl was a pretty feminine creature with hatred toward men. |
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His hatred for minorities and communists comes out transparently. |
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There was not a single indication of self-criticism, not a word to explain how things could get to a stage where young persons aged 16 know just hatred and misanthropy. |
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Frothing and foaming and using words dripping with bile and hatred. |
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The recent cooperation between the Republic and the Confederacy after the Confederate Civil War was a start on lifting the shroud of hatred that separated Terrans and Gaians. |
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Mainstream society doesn't want us to turn round and actually contest why there's so much hatred and why there's this established conquering and dominating others. |
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His face is blank but his eyes are full of hatred, confusion and fear. |
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As expected, there is a transferral of hatred from the sin to the sinner. |
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The picture has been unauthentically used by many Vietnamese politicians to incite hatred against the French and those Vietnamese who worked for the colonial administration. |
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He seems to have a genuine hatred for and problem with the muck so many kids get raised on, and recognises that this may be the only hot meal they get that day. |
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Her standing as an objective reporter of events in Belgium is destroyed in the light of an undisguised hatred of the enemy, evident from her own account. |
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The man is so full of hatred, vitriol and self-loathing that it is all beginning to seep into his columns so much that they have become almost unreadable. |
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Matrix-style special effects, references to conspiracy theories and ethnic cleansing, it even showed the Doctor as being capable of blind, unreasoning hatred. |
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How can you expect to have a reasonable and worthwhile take on anything the government does when you have developed such an unreasoning hatred for its leader? |
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For an instant, as they exchanged glares, Darius suddenly realized that the two of them probably held the same smoldering looks of hatred in their eyes. |
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