That gesture contained plenty of fuel for those who want to hate the United States, and also enough spark to ignite new hatreds, no doubt. |
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I assume that he is appalled at the ungodliness of a nation that has largely rejected the hypocrisies and hatreds of organised religion. |
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And it cuts us to the bone when people dismiss our musings as the products of ego and petty hatreds. |
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I have to say that no process is good enough to be free from the pressures, the envies, and the hatreds to which any human being can be prey. |
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Many different languages were spoken, and a multitude of sectional hatreds were combined in troubled cacophony. |
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Rush Limbaugh, a right-wing fanner of hatreds who presents a popular radio show, has helped to make liberals into extremists after his own heart. |
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The envious and ungrateful do not really want to know the truth, since it would disturb their hatreds. |
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We cannot afford to drag forward across the years that are to come the hatreds and revenges which have sprung from the injuries of the past. |
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Religious communities often inherit deep divisions, hatreds and enmities that are, in most cases, passed down through generations. |
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Then they watch violent men harness ethnic, sectarian and nationalist hatreds to challenge the international order, seemingly with impunity. |
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Of course, the heritage of many people contains negatives, particularly when they come from a country riven by war or ethnic and religious hatreds. |
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Communal politics and sectarianism depends on the creation of religious hatreds and divides, the assertion and invocation of continual self-pity and victim hood. |
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Henry IV's minority also gave elbowroom to the ambitions and hatreds of the lay magnates. |
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These hatreds were bred by tsarism and continued by Stalinism, and have yet to be resolved. |
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Incompatibilities engender inexpiable hatreds, which reveal themselves in bomb attacks, rebellions and blind terrorism, and turn into civil war. |
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Most people just want somebody who can articulate their hatreds, and Gingrich is demagogically happy to play the role. |
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As an author, he so brightly pinned down the manners of his time that it attracted him as many enmities and hatreds as applauses. |
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The test of our leadership will not be the degree to which we feed the fears and old hatreds of our people. |
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Furthermore, he has fed the hatreds that have resulted in the escalation of anti-Semitic activity which I deplore. |
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They will see that ancient hatreds and new terrorism are just as virulent in many regions of the world. |
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Secondly, we are forcefully reminded by the daily news that ancient hatreds remain very alive in the Holy Land. |
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As that bipolar world collapsed, the shackles that held ethnic groups apart and kept ethnic hatreds simmering were removed and conflicts existed. |
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It is not about rekindling ancestral hatreds or blowing on the embers of intolerance, as I have heard talk of in this Chamber. |
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We are distressed by the tragedy of the divisions and hatreds which are devastating relations between peoples. |
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Why does a minister like Besson have to go round stoking up old hatreds if he isn't trying to win National Front votes before the next election? |
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I mentioned the fact that it's the oldest and most enduring of hatreds and therefore the paradigmatic thing. |
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However, the hatreds and brutal conflicts that have erupted in many parts of the world, particularly in the aftermath of the Cold War, have underscored how deep the roots of intolerance are. |
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In his telling he was offering a new republic, shriven of racial hatreds and purged of poverty, built by farsighted technocrats and legislators upon mountains of federal cash. |
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A presidency that takes the best from our religious traditions and diversity for equal citizenships, and weakens the worst sectarian atavisms and hatreds. |
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Ultimately, the innate human desire to create a better life for ourselves and those around us will prove stronger than the hatreds that have manipulated and fuelled this conflict. |
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Canada and Canadians have the ability to shine a light into the dark corners of the globe into countries such as Sudan, Burma and Zimbabwe, where tribal and blood hatreds lead to ethnic cleansings. |
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But the nastiness was not simply the product of the usual hatreds. |
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But to those who brood on anniversaries, who suspect every last thing the government does, and who nourish their hatreds in the emptier corners of the country, the trial raises more questions than it answers. |
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We are saying that it is more important for some hatreds to be treated more significantly if the person who happens to be the unfortunate victim of hatred is part of the listed group. |
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If the fading away of the Cold War has brought an era of ideological conflict to an end, the hatreds it generated have already given way to ethnic antagonisms deeply rooted in experience and in memory. |
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He raised fears and hatreds to a state of tension overnight. |
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But the greatest reward in Sarajevo had to be the energy of the crowd, the sheer burst of dynamism from Bosnian youth eager to turn the page on past hatreds and brandish new ideals of tolerance, peace and respect. |
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Intense worry, prolonged irritation, the tendency to criticize, to violent dislikes and to hatreds also contribute to hyperacidity, gastric problems, and respiratory difficulties leading to sleeplessness. |
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While peace cannot be made by the international community, this involvement would go a long way to create the conditions in which Bosnian citizens would eventually overcome their internecine hatreds and divisions. |
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One common trope about genocide is that they are the result of ancient tribal and ethnic hatreds boiling over and erupting into exterminatory violence. |
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