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Nonetheless, Portland's stance has drawn little animosity from federal and state officials who are conducting interviews in Oregon.
When the Guardian Angels began patrolling the Muggers Express (a.k.a. the 4 train) in 1979, they drew the animosity of the transit police and of public officials, who called them vigilantes.
It drew great animosity from unionists and even from within Hume's own Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) – of which he was a founder member in 1970 and which he led from 1979 until he retired in 2004 due to ill health.
It is a tendency to see oneself as above others, thus drawing on animosity and hostility toward those who view things differently.
Not a lot of animosity..
Mehdi releases a hearty laugh, but he is drawing on a historic animosity many Iranians harbour toward Arabs, and reflecting a sense in the more religiously observant sectors of Iranian society of a threat to the purity of Iranian women.
On the up side, despite the sobering results, the effort seems to have drawn little of the animosity that greeted a similar replication effort last year.
The Iran Saudi matrix of hostility draws in the Iran US animosity on Saudi Arabia's side.
Apart from energizing supporters and getting on local television, the rallies do allow people, many of whom seem drawn to Mr. Lazio out of animosity to Mrs. Clinton, to get a close-up look at their candidate.
And it is drawing personal conflicts and animosities into the policy-making process.
Mr Derbez threw out a plan for immigration reform drawn up by his predecessor, Jorge Castañeda, largely out of personal animosity.
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