But Real's peerless record goes beyond all that, their manifold achievements in the game as a whole transcend jealousy. |
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They are innately evil, receptacles for ill will, jealousy, revenge and psychopathy. |
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Yeah, Margot was an annoyance, a jealousy inducing pain, but she was way more appealing as a roomie than that imbecile counsellor. |
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As such, he is the object of much spiteful envy and petty jealousy from members opposite. |
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Brooklynn's face flushed with color, mostly from shock, anger and jealousy. |
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Jealousy is reputed to be one of their worst faults, but Taureans are no more inclined to jealousy than any of the other signs. |
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Storeowners look to the suburbs with varying degrees of contempt, jealousy and indifference. |
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We chose not to include articles that focus on another content area, such as jealousy, while indirectly addressing infidelity. |
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He stopped embracing jealousy not wanting to hear a maudlin confessional in the hallway outside the lavatories. |
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And anger, craving, jealousy, despair can create internal formations in our mind. |
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And in the afternoon, we saw a man who had strangled his girlfriend in her parents' house, also in an access of jealousy. |
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Her bright blue eyes were curious and she stared at Sara with something similar to jealousy. |
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Old Drury Lane has called me in, with jealousy to cover 'em, And sent me round with their own bills, to go and plaster over 'em. |
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Lauren smiled at her friend and felt a twinge of jealousy at the same time. |
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I felt a twinge of jealousy and anger, I rarely got jealous over things mostly because half the time I didn't care. |
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As Gretchen elaborated, Ikiri felt a surge of anger, jealousy, and a twinge of loss. |
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She felt a twinge of jealousy wondering if he was the same way with Mia and she couldn't help but long for a man like Blake. |
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She's childish, sullen, moody and volatile, prone to outbursts of jealousy, weeping, rage and laughter. |
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His is a tale of jealousy, envy and treachery, but also of motherly love, shrewdness and adventure. |
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In love you have patience, kindness, the absence of jealousy, pride and boastfulness. |
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There was an undercurrent of anger and jealousy that wouldn't let me admit that I'd done wrong. |
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I can see why that might work in, say, a song about murderous jealousy, but that doesn't seem to be what this song is about. |
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Il Tabarro was a subtitled drama about forbidden love and murderous jealousy. |
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Husbands who kill their unfaithful wives out of sexual jealousy will face tougher sentences under new guidelines sent to judges yesterday. |
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Police believe jealousy may have been the motive behind the killing of a building decorator, shot dead by unknown assailants in his home. |
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The jealousy and bitterness that he has engendered will boomerang and take its toll from the one who caused this imbalance and disharmony. |
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Is it wrong that I find myself wanting to kill a monkey out of vengeful jealousy? |
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In response, a sudden spark of intense jealousy stabbed through Kaezik before he stifled it and pushed it firmly from his thoughts. |
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It finds expression in acts of particular virtues or vices like honesty, generosity, cheerfulness, jealousy or cruelty. |
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He is prone to fits of jealousy when he sees Primrose in the company of another male. |
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In these situations jealousy can seem like a logical reaction to an emotionally violent incident. |
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It means that we are subjects of jealousy and envy and malice and spite and hatred. |
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But when he remembered of Jeannie and Neal being engaged he felt a sharp stab of pain and jealousy somewhere deep inside himself. |
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Marlon convinces him that it's only jealousy and then asks him to help him carry the picnic hamper. |
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I have to work toward a depth of physicality to create the consuming jealousy that obsesses her. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of people seem to be on a personal hate campaign against Beckham, probably based on jealousy more than anything else. |
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Other bus drivers, allocated the lesser job of driving some characterless new red cuboid, waved at our driver with unconcealed jealousy. |
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If I had to name the most unpleasant aspect of my character, the thing I dislike about myself the most, I'd say jealousy. |
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There was a small ounce of jealousy that erupted in the pit of her stomach before she forcibly suppressed it. |
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If you see yourself denouncing jealousy you see in others, it's a sure sign that you yourself are still plagued by it. |
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The boardrooms of media companies are virtual hotbeds of political maneuvering, petty jealousy and back-stabbing. |
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Well it was too late now and my jealousy and paranoia grew on one fateful Friday afternoon. |
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Aurora clung even closer to Nathan after the encounter with Sylvia, and Ella's eyes seemed to smolder with jealousy. |
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The remainder of the chapter evaluates jealousy as a co-evolutionary arms race of reproductive strategies between men and women. |
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Some dogs tend to exhibit signs of jealousy on seeing another dog on point. |
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The arrow-like pointedness of jealousy is transmuted into efficient action. |
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Love cancels resentment, envy and jealousy and replaces them with kindness, forbearance and cordiality. |
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I could put up with his outbursts, the jealousy and possessiveness but not the violence. |
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It may have been borne out of provincial jealousy and a covetous desire, but the attack was startling in its intensity. |
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By capturing them on canvas he forever locates them, with covetous jealousy, within his private, contained artistic universe. |
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Politics, feminism, jealousy, and fragility of love are only a few issues tackled within this multi-layered film. |
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Police in Uttar Pradesh also say that there have been five cases of fratricide in the past year motivated by sexual jealousy or rivalry. |
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A reputation of jealousy, rage and egomania had made him the man he was today, and that was something he had come to regret. |
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I know people link our sort of vandalism to boredom and jealousy but what we're really trying to do is get a reaction. |
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She too believes that many of the attacks against Wark are motivated by professional jealousy. |
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Sometimes Sara looks at Sarah's school friends and feels a pang of jealousy, of anger. |
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Every unshared moment of delight becomes the occasion for fear, envy, and jealousy. |
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Kingsley plays Ford in a near-hysterical key throughout, his jealousy tinged with full-blown paranoia. |
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Learn to accept jealousy as a normal but exaggerated response to a stressful, emotionally charged change in your life. |
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I try to tell her it's alright, that whatever shred of jealousy I had had disappeared long back. |
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It deals with envy and jealousy and how these emotions cause so much unnecessary suffering in our lives. |
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There is intense sibling jealousy and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child. |
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When he begins a love affair with Steven, jealousy takes hold and leads to unexpected violence. |
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The evil eye in Bedouin folk belief is tied to the fear of envy and jealousy in the eye of the beholder. |
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However, there's no point wasting precious time and effort on petty jealousy. |
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Could it not be the case that my anger was also mingled with feelings of jealousy, rivalry or envy? |
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But anyone who has experienced intense jealousy is well aware of its power and potential destructiveness. |
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As much as she tried to ignore the small-minded jealousy that surrounded her, it upset her a great deal. |
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There is enough scope for envy and healthy competition, but not hatred and jealousy. |
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Jealousy comes about because of the insecurity of the jealous person and the jealousy may or may not have foundation. |
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I wonder if their fear is really jealousy and resentment at the initiative of today's generation. |
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Instead of displaying anger or jealousy, they welcome the girl into their family and treat her like a sister. |
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That might have been me, I thought, alarmed by the unsavory jealousy welling up inside. |
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Their genuine discomfort, jealousy, desire, annoyance, and camaraderie are the heart of the film. |
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A smug academic thinks he can intellectualise his way out of human problems of love and jealousy, and he is punctured. |
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Adams' sarcasm did not solely derive from his jealousy of Franklin's easy popularity, though that always rankled with him. |
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Elendil didn't notice the slight sarcasm because he was wrapped up in his jealousy of Hildor. |
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To say the least, there seemed to be a tinge of yellow jealousy and envy for one that many had ruled out as a political dinosaur. |
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In the simplest, we have robots or androids who can think but who cannot feel joy, grief, guilt or jealousy. |
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Vancouverites wage a private war against Torontonians in a storm of jealousy and rivalry of which Toronto is completely unaware. |
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He lectured his London School of Economics audience in December last year, while the prime minister bit his lip with jealousy. |
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But it may just be that this vision has in fact been their focus and it has aroused petty jealousy and envy. |
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Michelle smiled at Adam, and Deanna felt a tiny lick of jealousy as he smiled back. |
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It's obvious that bad character traits such as anger, jealousy, and pride estrange a person from others. |
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I don't know why, but the thought of him helping her riled me up a little, but I tried to ignore my irrational feelings of jealousy. |
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We didn't have any kind of sibling rivalry or jealousy or anything else that normal siblings do. |
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He'd had a few, one or two, and one for the road, and decided to go into jealousy mode. |
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Instead of anticipation, however, what he felt was a gnawing insecurity and jealousy. |
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Changes in timbre, in speed, in tone are intended to arouse feelings in the listener, such as passion or jealousy. |
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He discovers he is aroused by jealousy, so he encourages the young doctor to flirt with his wife. |
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I turned round to look at everyone who had now sat down, and saw traces of jealousy drain from Jacob's face and turn back to a grin. |
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I hope that confessing the loveableness of your offspring inspires neither your rage nor jealousy. |
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Either he wanted to make me delirious with jealousy over her vile decadence or simply get my certified opinion concerning her degree of lunacy. |
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In fact, this study does not even test whether jealousy is automatic or not. |
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The scene made him go mad with jealousy, leading to a violent argument with his wife. |
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Her voice was dripping with sarcasm and, Cole noted with amusement, jealousy. |
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I was still boiling with jealousy, but I knew I shouldn't have said what I'd said to Adrian. |
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All her words make my blood boil with jealousy and anger as she speaks the taboo. |
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Hugo's deep-seated jealousy of O drives him to set in motion a plan to destroy him by ruining his relationship with Desi. |
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In particular, it ignores those emotions which involve higher cognitive processes, such as jealousy, envy, and Schadenfreude. |
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Having distinct responsibilities allowed the crew to avoid turf battles, competition, jealousy and back-stabbing. |
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This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth. |
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Desire and jealousy flourish at the margin of what is knowable, just beyond the limits of what Pandosto can see. |
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The wetlands, its seeps and its marshes are jealousy maintained and protected from all disturbance. |
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If the creature lives a largely solitary existence, it will not need social emotions such as guilt and jealousy. |
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The three are thrown into wild confusion as suspicion and jealousy upset the domestic bliss. |
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She is equally capable of defending her marriage, jesting bawdily with Iago, and responding with dignity to Othello's incomprehensible jealousy. |
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I think all this self-righteous morality is just jealousy with a halo and hypocrisy. |
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Sometimes in life you can feel passion, jealousy, sensuality, loathing, and love. |
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I couldn't hear the sarcastic tone in her voice and I felt jealousy rising in me. |
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While he recovers, Gary's constant jealousy finally drives his wife Tess to cheat on him in earnest. |
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They daydream about the jealousy in the eyes of friends when they announce the forthcoming nuptials and the wonderful future life in the sun. |
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The more alcohol he consumed, the more anger and jealousy consumed him. |
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The inner meaning of the story is that we all have to escape our own tigers, negative emotions like greed, jealousy and anger, by contemplation, meditation and prayer. |
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Erial stuck to pure manners and decorum, knowing that any sign of affection to any member of the regiment might drive Dan mad with jealousy or grief. |
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Alex stood there, watching them, jealousy raging inside him. |
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The coquette Lady Betty Modish is led to accept the suit of the honourable Lord Morelove by a plot to excite her jealousy, followed by reproaches from Sir Charles. |
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During the visit, Kermit kissed the First Lady's hand, risking the potential jealousy of Miss Piggy. |
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For some it's love, others jealousy, others the need of power, others wonder, and finally there are those who's greed finally possesses them to kill themselves. |
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When he saw the look of longing in her eyes towards the kiss Blake was sharing with his girlfriend his jaw tightened and he felt a sharp stab of jealousy. |
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In the above example of the jealous spouse, the husband reacted to the feeling of jealousy by announcing his displeasure to his wife and leaving in a huff. |
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Indeed, the vitriolic rants of several pundits smacks of jealousy. |
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Fame in its highly diluted modern form provides a sort of homeopathic cure for the ancient evil of jealousy. |
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You could stand to rein in your jealousy a little, though, and your boyfriend may want to not fib about things that are going to exacerbate that quality in you. |
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The girls changed agents, changed publishers, and were, as you might expect, subject to a certain amount of backbiting and jealousy among the writing community. |
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Bad Blood at The Alhambra is a quick-fire farce featuring twisting plots, twisted characters, rapid action, witty dialogue, ferocious greed and sexual jealousy. |
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Some in the community have taken to tagging over his work, sometimes out of anger and jealousy. |
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She glanced over her shoulder, stricken with a new feeling of jealousy. |
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Emotional abuse can include isolation, name-calling, jealousy and threats. |
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We want to follow her as we would our own friend, a tinge of jealousy and all. |
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Or did this letter stem from just a teensy-weensy bit of jealousy? |
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In 1746, an English judge explained the ancient doctrine of revocability as based on the petty jealousy of courts fearing ouster of their jurisdiction. |
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If he's good-looking, he may even act as a jealousy trap for other men. |
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Examples of demeritorious actions might include killing an animal, speaking abusively to another, or fanning the flames of our own jealousy at someone else's good fortune. |
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His smallness in jealousy contrasts with her extreme sacrifice. |
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Intense emotions of fear, anger and jealousy bombard the once suave male. |
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Grilled about whether his statements stemmed from racism or jealousy, as he has claimed, Sterling started to stumble. |
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It's pretty easy to see that romantic love is unfortunately bundled with the baggage of jealousy, suspicion, exclusiveness, and undeviating fidelity. |
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Even the allegations of assault against third parties stemmed from the respondent's anger and jealousy over the applicant's relationship with another woman. |
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However, her jealousy drove her so much that she wanted to be seen at the wedding. |
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Their relationship was messy and sordid and full of lies and jealousy and betrayal and backstabbing. |
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I can either seethe with jealousy or you can be my new hero. |
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Her mother's lover tries to molest her, her cousin tries to seduce her, and she briefly marries an older man who virtually imprisons her out of jealousy. |
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She quickly squashed the small pang of jealousy that had risen up in her. |
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But with the clarity of retrospect, it already showed signs of the possessiveness and jealousy that would follow years later. |
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Lela looked up, trying to hide her amusement as they saw Stasia, obviously driven mad with jealousy and defeat, throwing random sculptures at the two. |
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An attack on capitalism, Arbor's jealousy of Swifty and plunderous nature ends up ruining their friendship. |
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The other merely needs jealousy and bate, of which there are great and easily accessible reservoirs in every human heart. |
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Compersion is the coveted secret elixer of emotions because it promises to turn the pain of jealousy into an ecstatic calm, or ecstatic release. |
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Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny, husbands to jealousy, and wise men to irresolution and melancholy. |
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But I heroworship lighthousekeepers. No. Envy is closer. Or maybe jealousy. |
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However, he and Stravinsky later developed a mutual antipathy informed by jealousy and mistrust. |
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Paris recognized Voltaire's hand and judged the patriarch to be bitten by jealousy. |
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Maria believes Henry is falling in love with her and treats Mr Rushworth dismissively, provoking his jealousy. |
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But Shedemei had long since grown out of her adolescent jealousy of pulchritudinous girls. |
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Our jealousy is only put to sleep by the unlimited confidence we all repose in the person to whom we all look as our president. |
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And what the spirit of uncomradeliness begins, finally ends with the jealousy, envy, and rivalry of lovers. |
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The banana trees, as green as jealousy itself, are laid out in quincunxes, as are the workers who replace the bridge's rectangular beams. |
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Hours later, he confessed to having shot his girlfriend out of jealousy. |
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In fact, more than a few have confidentially expressed their jealousy. |
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The film then flies into loopiness as bodies fall and dark obsessions and jealousy take over. |
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The screenplay, based on the Arthur Schnitzler novel Traumnovelle, explores the themes of sexual jealousy and obsession. |
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He attributes the moniker to sour grapes and professional jealousy. |
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Barnaby and Jones, above, are thrust into a case involving jealousy and social climbers as they try to get to the bottom of the mystery. |
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Vasques is set apart from Soranzo, Hippolita, and Grimaldi, all of whose murderousness is readily explicable in terms of sexual jealousy. |
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So yeah, a lot of the press about Martin Amis is fueled by jealousy. |
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Your lie reflected mine, the smooth believability of my jealousy, the unbelievability of the timing. |
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He doesn't know jealousy, greed, and all the other hang-ups people without developmental disabilities tend to have. |
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His jealousy returned when he saw his ex-wife with her new husband. |
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From the fog of smoggy Hampstead marshes to the blistering heat of an Egyptian noon, Peasouper is the epic tale of greed, jealousy and man's inhumanity to camels. |
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The woman, a 47-year-old widowed mum of three, had rented a home with Giuseppe Morello, 43, but ended their brief romance due to his jealousy, a court heard. |
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Joshua Boland chased Sara Ainsworth with a knife around her home in Morval Crescent, Runcorn, after a drunken night out sparked a terrifying explosion of jealousy. |
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The anger of the Lord and his jealousy shall smoke against that man. |
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During the tests, Nora and the Specialist flirt, much to Frank's jealousy. |
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They had lost no opportunity in stirring up the jealousy of King Manuel against him, insinuating that Afonso intended to usurp power in Portuguese India. |
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She objected on the grounds of the King's disapproval, but her mother dismissed his complaints as motivated by jealousy, and forced Victoria to continue the tours. |
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Green states that she chose a partner to suit herself who was also someone so unthreatening as to be beneath the notice of the king or likely to arouse his jealousy. |
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Accusations of witchcraft are sometimes linked to personal disputes, jealousy, and conflicts between neighbors or family over land or inheritance. |
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Hence we may see the weakness and absurdity of that kind of jealousy and aversion which seems to subsist between the landward and manufacturing classes of people. |
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Favoritism tends to excite jealousy in the ones not being favored. |
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I had no intention of listening to this performance, my own heart infarcted with jealousy at being in the audience rather than backstage with him. |
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