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And the deep-seated hate, which was the animus and the vessel, the child, who passed on.
"I borrowed a guitar and learned three chords, and started to sing at parties". The traditional prison songs that she learned in her early days hit home the hardest and helped her come to terms with what she called the deep-seated hate and fury in her.
It is imperative at this moment that the LGBT community, the open-minded Christian community, and straight allies alike rally behind movements that are working in an effort to change the tide and erase the deep-seated hate toward gays that has been harbored in many pockets of communities all across our nation.
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But Israelis have a deep-seated fear, based on experience, that the connection between hate speech and violent acts is an intimate one: In a Maariv poll, 81percentt of those surveyed said they believe there has been incitement against Mr. Netanyahu and 60percentt believe it likely that someone will try to assassinate him.
For Republicans and those who hate the presidential front-runner, Sunday's episode merely ratified their deep-seated contempt.
Much of the hate talk is politically motivated but some of it is just cover for deep-seated ethnic and religious rivalry.
My concern was that the need to know who your father is, even if you hate him, even if he has no meaningful role in your life, seems pretty deep-seated.
His deep-seated racism has resonated with many anxious, provincial whites and set the stage for the rise we've seen in hate crimes.
It's deep-seated.
It's too deep-seated.
But Italy's problems are deep-seated.
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