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In the CBS interview, Obama said Putin has displayed "a deeply held grievance about what he considers to be the loss of the Soviet Union," according to a transcript.
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"I don't think it is a sign of any deeply held grievances or an indication of serious internal divisions".
There are no Betty Brodericks, no Jean Harrises, no women killing their men out of deeply held grievances that could, through the spinning wheel of our sympathies, amount to just cause.
None of this means that religious groups with deeply held historical grievances are doomed to hate or even fight one another for ever.
Though it reflected many deeply held political and economic grievances, particularly the feeling that the heathen foreigners were interfering with a part of the world to which they were alien, the uprising was consistently articulated as a defensive action against the inroads missionaries and their ideas were making in India, combined with a generalised fight for freedom from western occupation.
In the 14th century, strongly held grievances among rural workers laid the foundation for the Peasants Revoltt.
But "it needs to continue to implement tangible and essential reforms because these are long held grievances and problems," he said.
Now, you can argue about the merits of these grievances, but there's no doubt that they are deeply held.
Each of us has deeply held beliefs.
Phrase used to agree with a deeply held conviction.
There are very deeply held principles for both sides".
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