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It is grounded in animosity and envy on each side.
His opinions seemed to be rooted less in animosity than in anxiety about his own life.
Factionalism in the north goes beyond ethnicity, and within the Pashtun community itself various distinct tribes harbor feuds that match in animosity those with the Tajiks; additionally, within each tribe, conflicts among families can date back generations.
Community leaders say the upsurge in animosity towards Ahmadis is directly linked to violence in Pakistan where local Taliban militants have declared war on sects that they deem to be heretical such as the Ahmadis and the Shi'a.
What these and many other dysfunctional approaches share is that they are dictated by emotion and often result in animosity or disappointment.
These annexations did not happen, resulting in animosity from Napoleon towards Bismarck.
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Sometimes these polemics resulted in bitter animosity, as in his interchange with Christoph Sigwart (see e.g. Marty 1884 and Sigwart 1889).
Turkey has become increasingly outspoken in support of the Palestinians and in its animosity toward Israel, once an important ally.
Berle to this day is just as intense in his animosity toward Frankfurter as he was in his youth.
In late 1863, while Quantrill's Raiders spent the winter in Texas, animosity developed between Anderson and Quantrill.
Civilian deaths in Nato operations have long been a sore point between the Afghan government and the US-led troops in the country, and they have been a major factor in the animosity many Afghans feel toward foreign forces.
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