Sentence examples for a bitter hatred from inspiring English sources

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What you find often in insurgents is a bitter hatred and the need to carry on the struggle even after it's over.

Mr. Tobiason, an agricultural-chemicals entrepreneur from Nebraska with a bitter hatred for the government, said he sold about 2,000 copies of his self-published book a year as he moved from gun show to gun show across America.

Like many die-hard fans, Mr. Queenan -- who now lives near New York City -- has nursed a bitter hatred of other teams: in these pages he offers predictable and envious denunciations of the Yankees for their big payroll (he describes their fans as "the Romans, the Hittites, the Raj") and catty put-downs of the Mets.

Secondly, when the people of China were affected by calamities, the people and religious leaders of Qinghai would express their patriotic spirit by sharing a bitter hatred against a common threat.

The build up to last year's Grand Final at Old Trafford was dominated by the fierce rivalry between the two sides, with former St Helens coach Nathan Brown calling it a "bitter hatred".

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I was reminded of something the "elitist" Diderot wrote, in a moment of bitter hatred for the slave trade: the Africans "are tyrannized, mutilated, burnt and put to death, and yet we listen to these accounts coolly and without emotion.

In The Men Who Wear the Star, historian Charles M. Robinson III creates a colorful portrait of the Texas Rangers that gives them credit for their many brave triumphs without sentimentalizing their exploits, which took place within a context of bitter hatred against Mexicans and Indians and well outside modern notions of due process and human rights.

There prevails, amongst what may be termed the political and reading classes in France, a tolerably strong feeling of jealousy with respect to this country, which is fostered by certain Parisian newspapers to an extent scarcely credible, and with a furious spirit resembling bitter hatred, the cause of which seems difficult to understand.

By Merrill Joan Gerber The New Yorker, August 8 , 1964P. 24 Martha thought it was rather strange that her in-laws, Harry & Edna, had never uttered a word of apology for the bitter hatred they had had of her during her courtship with their son, Will.

His ministry was marked by an extreme conservatism that provoked the bitter hatred of republicans.

Their argument is that the war itself will in a sense pre-empt the effort at democratization, so infuriating the Arab world that fundamentalism will intensify and spread, along with more terrorism and a bitter, unrelenting hatred of the United States, not just in the Middle East but in Europe and Asia.

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