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In America, Downes's pugilistic praise of Sibelius aroused resentment among Stravinsky's many followers and admirers.
He aroused resentment and only 71 out of 1700 booksellers all over the country, signed.
The Modellbuch has aroused resentment on the part of directors who prefer to respond freely to the text.
That policy aroused resentment among the black population, whose Progressive Liberal Party was to form the next government in 1967.
It is in Suffolk County on Long Island where immigrant workers have aroused resentment and even violence.
As examiner (or censor) of plays from 1824 until his death, Colman aroused resentment owing to his narrow severity and petty tyranny.
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By establishing a link between the results of the next general elections in 2015 and the potential organisation of an in/out referendum in 2017, he is trying to regain confidence among his own party, by arousing resentment against the EU in the British population.
Clinton has come to believe that there is an overriding reason that she has aroused such resentment: her gender.
It has aroused deep resentment, particularly among homeowners in neighborhoods outside Manhattan that were central to Mr. Bloomberg's election.
The American campaign has aroused enough resentment, some African diplomats say, that Washington's candidate, Mauritius, could lose votes it might have otherwise garnered.
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