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So, no enmity at all? "No personal enmity," he said.
Kikuyu-Kalenjin enmity at the last election, in 2007, was responsible for most of the deaths that resulted from its disputed outcome.
Some supporters' enmity at Cellino's running of the club resulted in dramatic protests: mock funerals were held before games and a series of images were beamed on to a stand at Elland Road calling on Cellino to sell the club.
All this is attended, naturally, by the four nations' media and public, all endeavouring to keep a lid on their usual happily sectarian enmity, at least until the team starts losing.
Reagan spent the Soviets into submission with the backing of the greatest coalition the world has ever known, NATO, and eventually ended half a century of world-threatening enmity at the Reykjavik summit without a shot being fired.
I understand some of enmity at everybody-gets-a-trophy-leagues.
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It is currently in a state of quasi-enmity at the state level with Damascus.
At "Today," the enmity started at the highest levels, between Bell and the man who was technically his boss, Steve Capus, the president of NBC News.
It's hard to argue that enmity directed at a man who demonstrates his personal growth through further reported violence and homophobic ranting isn't righteous.
He called on India to respond to his call for a comprehensive dialogue that would acknowledge the centrality of Kashmir to the two nations' longstanding enmity, and at the same time move beyond long-held positions.
While ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Khaljī had kept religion and religious leaders apart from his political plans and Muḥammad ibn Tughluq had incurred the enmity of at least some Sufis because of his refusal to give them what they regarded as proper support, Fīrūz rewarded Sufis and other religious leaders generously and listened to their counsel.
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