How many people walk around in their daily lives with their minds addled by idiotic vengefulness? |
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Other people's viciousness, gossip, and vengefulness are no excuse for you to respond in kind. |
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She will never reach the age when the tumults of young adulthood can be looked back upon with rueful sympathy and without anger and vengefulness. |
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A triumphant outcome for the USA from the Iraqi situation will be a disaster for the EU since it will inevitably be accompanied by vengefulness. |
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Nationalism, on the other hand, tends to express itself in authoritarianism, emotionalism, personalism, vengefulness and mean-spiritedness. |
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The Romans, intuitively, seemed to know better, for they named it after the goddess they feared for her vengefulness, capriciousness and cruelty. |
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But isn't the vengefulness part of Shylock inextinguishable humanity? |
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His aggressiveness and vengefulness created many enemies and involved him in numerous intrigues. |
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His political life, characterised by begrudgery, vengefulness and a sense of thwarted entitlement, ended on a note of magnanimity. |
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Southern vengefulness could make the peninsula an even more dangerous place. |
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In a pub, a mob of viewers is moved from titillated vengefulness to pity and then to self-recrimination, appalled by the experience of witnessing what they'd longed to see. |
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By making his historical scholarship the handmaiden of a vitriolic vengefulness, Mr Finkelstein overplays his hand and ultimately diminishes the impact of his case. |
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This minority viewpoint is little heard in America these days, and a voice of caution and restraint may be valuable in a polity so indignant that at times it risks descent into vengefulness and jingoism. |
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It reeks of the vengefulness that has poisoned Pakistani politics. |
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Both non-fiction and fiction literature written during this time ranged from anger to sadness to vengefulness. |
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