Rupe has a prodigious memory and holds grudges, slights and wrongs long and hard. |
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He would look on wryly at times when the others were carrying-on in the clubhouse about slights, real and imagined. |
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This is the crowning insult to a lifetime of perceived slights and insults, which exist nowhere but in his head. |
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That may be so, but why should someone suffer from society's slights if she can overcome them with a nip here and a tuck there? |
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If any opponent slights his team, you can bet Belichick will find out and let it simmer on his players' minds. |
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Hopkins' hysteria was a sample of America's campus-based indignation industry, which churns out operatic reactions to imagined slights. |
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But many of the slights, misunderstandings and, yes, conniving, are typical of any bureaucracy, as officials pursue a range of different agendas. |
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People are extra-sensitive right now to atmosphere, undercurrents, moods and nuances, slights and slurs. |
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Agnes and I sat in her filthy living room, reliving all the mean, thoughtless slights and insults she could remember. |
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But then I remembered I'm halfway around the world and the Greek and Cypriot history is rich enough that small insults or slights are laughable. |
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I don't think I keep grudges, although I tend to remember perceived slights or injustices. |
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All of us when we're in politics suffer real or imagined slights, insults, whatever, but the fact is they were bad things. |
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No amount of recognition is sufficient, however, and other people's innocent comments or actions are misinterpreted as insults or slights. |
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His disappointment at his failure to achieve the goals he had hoped for renders him particularly sensitive to slights or perceived lack of respect by others. |
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America here is presented as a play of reflections, its image a crazy quilt of the accumulated slights, projections and unrealizable longings of those outside its borders. |
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Johnson bristles at these slights, which nag at him like a pulled hamstring muscle. |
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They may be secretive or aggressive and are excessively sensitive to implied slights or criticism. |
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In rebutting these slights, OT pointed out that Rio is shouldering most of the project's risks. |
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A few retired politicians were dragged out to reminisce about slights suffered at the hands of the perfidious Frogs. |
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The most important thing, he and these experts agreed, was finding an environment where slights never escalate to violence. |
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The tiniest of slights from any vaguely left-of-center source is converted into fuel for the rage machine. |
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One of the hallmarks of the early culture wars was that both sides were equally alert to minor slights. |
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He constantly focuses on what is good in others, so he tends to downplay others' faults, forgiving them for minor slights or hurtful behaviour. |
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Any perceived slights to a specific individual or organization are unintentional. |
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Unlike the Europeans and the Chinese, for instance, who behave as if slights from the 14th century happened five minutes ago, we are oblivious to our own political past. |
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Another hazard of being a former president, it seems, is that you feel the force of your successors' policy reversals with all the acuteness of personal slights. |
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But it seems fair to say they permeate his thinking, and past slights have not been forgotten. |
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The details of supposed slights and implied insults are trivia. |
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They can go to school, do everything right, and still not get that job, still deal with casual slights and insults, still get stopped by the police. |
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I have no racism horror stories, no lists of slights and snubs. |
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A steady practice that leaves you a bit better equipped to pause before lashing out, to rise above perceived slights and not be put off by the usual setbacks. |
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But the South China Morning Post reported that Hu Jintao, the president, was in enough of a huff about this and other slights to contemplate delaying a visit to America. |
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Black Hawk Down, Exodus director Ridley Scott's 2001 dramatisation of the battle of Mogadishu, was taken to task by the president of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf for its perceived slights against his nation's troops. |
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Most racial slights and insensitive remarks in today's workplace are not blatantly or intentionally malicious, but they cause just as much damage. |
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They can be sulky or indulge in self pity, harboring imagined slights. |
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Many of the game's greatest hitters were just as ornery as Bonds, maintaining a lofty self-opinion and motivating themselves by real or perceived slights. |
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Given this background, how can dwarfs, beset by beautyism, heightism, and a succession of slights, move toward positive body images and self-esteem? |
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But it was part of Shakespeare's genius that he knew precise depths to which different slights and paranoias affected people at different stages of their lives. |
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