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But this would also leave it forever as an open wound to engender hatred and bitterness.
"[Opponents'] categorization of me as a terrorist, murderer or more has been used by their leftist friends to engender hatred and incite the threat of violence against me," Hill told the Legislative Health and Human Service Committee on Wednesday.
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In an e-mail message, Mr. Garlasco described the campaign to attack high-value targets as "abject failure," saying, "We failed to kill the H.V.T.'s and instead killed civilians and engendered hatred and discontent in some of the population".
Without question, the accounts and especially the photos of such abuse has served as an effective recruitment tool for Al Qaida and other enemies of the United States and has engendered hatred toward us in much of the Muslim world.
He praised football for its ability to engender "clean hatred," telling the Washington Post: "It is the last thing left in civilization where two men can literally fling themselves bodily at each other in combat and not be at war.
How can a lowly box of spurious nutrition engender such hatred?
' " Jay Conner particularly admired Fred Koch, a Bircher businessman whose travels in the Soviet Union during the nineteen-thirties engendered a hatred of Communism and organized labor.
Even assuming we recognise and tolerate these misguided feelings of comfort and mutual support, however, the tribal loyalties that sport engenders, the hatred it encourages, and the violence it sanctions far outweigh any positive good it delivers.
It has engendered worldwide hatred for being the first and only state to use a nuclear bomb, he said As Mr. Ahmadinejad spoke, members of delegations from a number of countries, including the United States and many European Union members, walked out of the General Assembly.
After the war, the Chinese Communist Party glossed over wartime atrocities, to "avoid engendering national hatred towards Japan that would have confused it with China's true archenemies, the KMT," or Kuomintang, the Chinese Nationalists, "and the United States," wrote He Yinan in an essay in a book, "Japan's Relations with China: Facing a Rising Power".
I tell him how, the previous evening, I was speaking to another icon of the Left (a writer, not a politician) and told him that, for all my best efforts, I couldn't see what it was about the MP that engendered such intense hatred.
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