Sentence examples for elicit hatred from inspiring English sources

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They were essentially saying, "Let's be more polite to each other" rather than "Let's bring to task those people whose bombastic, odious, contemptuous words lower us all and elicit hatred and revenge for fabricated offense".

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Racism elicits hatred and distrust and precludes any attempt to understand the racialized Other.

Of course, the proclamation elicited expressions of hatred from those Northerners who hated African-Americans.

But utterly rebarbative, enough to elicit a surge of hatred at the feelgood event of the year?

Nureyev's dancing body, "a thing of the most captivating beauty," as one character puts it, elicits responses ranging from hatred to transcendental ecstasy, but most often he briefly restores people to life; he provokes a woman to seduce her unloved husband, and an elderly ex-ballerina to try on her mothballed tutu.

Once again, Todd Niesle proves himself to be a master at creating a scenario that elicits powerful emotions, such as hatred and disgust.

Because the videos on these sites do not elicit sympathy, just a constant stream of hatred and bile.

(Miriam Horn) *'A SOLDIER'S PLAY' This movingly acted revival of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer-Prize winning drama from 1981, directed by Jo Bonney and featuring Taye Diggs, uses the clean-lined conventions of murder mysteries to elicit unsettlingly blurred shades of racism, resentment and self-hatred (1 55).

(Zinoman) * 'A SOLDIER'S PLAY' This movingly acted revival of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer-Prize winning drama from 1981, directed by Jo Bonney and featuring Taye Diggs, uses the clean-lined conventions of murder mysteries to elicit unsettlingly blurred shades of racism, resentment and self-hatred (1 55).

( Jefferson) * 'A SOLDIER'S PLAY' This movingly acted revival of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prizewinning drama from 1981, directed by Jo Bonney and featuring Taye Diggs, uses the clean-lined conventions of murder mysteries to elicit unsettlingly blurred shades of racism, resentment and self-hatred (1 55).

(Miriam Horn) * 'A SOLDIER'S PLAY' This movingly acted revival of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prizewinning drama from 1981, directed by Jo Bonney and featuring Taye Diggs, uses the clean-lined conventions of murder mysteries to elicit unsettlingly blurred shades of racism, resentment and self-hatred (1 55).

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