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"I almost resent it when I hear it described as Great Neck, Long Island, or Great Neck, New York," said Diane Silverman, '69.
To one Bush statement she said, "Let me just say first of all, that I almost resent, Vice President Bush, your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy".
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You kind of almost resent it when you're a young person – I'm not speaking about them at all, I'm speaking about myself.
In fact he almost resents the question.
He almost resented his loins for warming at the sight; he didn't want this to be just another seduction.
Lists are so effortlessly captivating that one almost resents their casual magic, by which any collection of three or more nouns becomes a poem.
Television: I resent almost all of the time I spend in front of the television, but I find 'The Only Way Is Essex' absolutely riveting.
He hated giving interviews and seemed almost to resent the fans' attention.
Residents of England, which leans toward the Conservative Party, would almost certainly resent the Scottish nationalists introducing a tax with such a disproportionate impact.
It is not the literary equivalent of Robinson's first novel, but then, times have changed, and Gilead, which seems in some ways almost to resent being a novel at all, is perhaps more closely akin to Mother Earth's "effort to break down some of the structures of thinking that make reality invisible to us", than to the gorgeously evoked absences of Housekeeping.
I don't resent him, I don't miss him.
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