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"I don't think we want to attach hate-crime penalties to people who engage in public discourse where they say things that are hateful and intolerant.

But we'd get sentimentally attached and hate to see them go.

Prosecutors attached the hate crime distinction, which can affect sentencing, on the theory that Mr. Sandy was chosen by his assailants because they believed a gay man would be too weak or unwilling to put up a fight.

It's the criticisms, that sometimes have a lot of hate attached to them, of those who are on the same side as me, that ultimately hurt the most.

Celebs don't want to see their name attached to a hate message.

Furious residents have printed off stickers bearing the message: "Estate agents: Everyone hates you!" which they attach to agents' boards.

The other 8-year-old, Erik, struggled to attach to her — kicking, screaming, biting and yelling, "I hate you".

I have never seen people, Mr. Chairman, so attached to something they hate". .

Gregarious folks love to be attached to others, and hate to seem cast out in any way.

If you hate sewing, you can probably get away with using fabric glue to attach a ruffle but ensure that the area that has been cut won't fray.

And when your job involves attaching hair strand by strand a few inches north of a fabricated version of a famous face, you hate having to hurry.

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