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The pique
noun
A feeling of enmity between two entities; ill-feeling, animosity; a transient feeling of wounded pride.
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The pique of both sides was evident late Thursday in actions likely to ring a bell for any parent who has refereed a fight between siblings.
The pique of the right-wingers begat the candidacy of John Ginty, a conservative financial data analyst who is now challenging Mr. Kean in the Republican primary to see who will seek the United State Senate seat now held by Robert Menendez, who wants to hold on to it.
The north was amusing, what with the "affirmative action" NOD and the "pique condition?" IRE.
CAPMAP is based on the design for the PIQUE instrument, but has better sensitivity and superior angular resolution.
His previous livings had been in Ire-land, Wrath-upon-Dearne, and the Pique District.
Much of the pique stems from how Fiat built a stand-alone dealer network for a single, mid-priced car.
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Well, it seems the Pique-Shakira family were simply getting into the spirit of Halloween.
Recession Woes I am lounging on the Piques of Frustration, Poised precariously between Implosion and Explosion.
The photo studio stamp on the back piqued the Panicks' interest.
He was named the state's junior college player of the year, piquing the interest of some Division I programs.
The cancer turned out to be benign, but the experience piqued the girl's interest in cancer research.
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