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By the time Maliki returned to Baghdad, in April, 2003, he had come to regard the United States with profound animosity, friends and associates say.
Protests in the 1990s demanding the right to practice their culture openly were put down forcibly by the police and followed by a series of public hangings, instilling a profound animosity toward the government.
It is the reddest of their red lines - a profound animosity that has its roots in Kandahar tribal politics and is given its edge by the insurgents' perception he is a puppet and a traitor.
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The depth of that animosity is profound.
And they worry that others appear to reflect a profound distrust of and perhaps even animosity toward the scientific community and the federal agencies that fund their work.
Nevertheless, a profound truth lies embedded in Deresiewicz's witty account of his early animosity.
But the letter to Mr. Ban from Mr. Galbraith, the highest-ranking American official working for the United Nations in Afghanistan, made clear the depth of the animosity between Mr. Galbraith and Mr. Eide and illustrated the profound concerns that remain among some international observers that the presidential election was hopelessly undermined by fraud.
But there doesn't seem to be any animosity on Cox's end: "Thanks @TIME for this lovely bday present, a cover story 2 highlight the profound issues trans people face everyday," Cox tweeted Thursday along with a shot of the cover.
The animosity was mutual.
"Never was there animosity.
He aroused animosity.
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