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In a world full of enmity it is always interesting to contemplate the nature of friendship.
"Any adverse review... stood revealed as the piece of pure enmity it was — an assault, a virtual murder, a purely malicious attempt to unman and destroy him".
If Wednesday was about bringing these two very different politicians together after a year of enmity, it was also a reminder of the changes in their relative stations.
It was the war that brought forth the culture, as Gore had described it to me, of political enmity: it dug the "well of cynicism" about government, and it destroyed the Democratic Party.
Even ignoring all the other sporting enmity, it is not difficult to understand why some Brazilians have chosen to sell their tickets rather than risk putting themselves through an ordeal of blue and white ticker-tape.
Both men are keenly aware of the value of headlines, but this is not pantomime enmity: it's born of fierce competition – and it's personal.
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But it may take a lot longer to sweep away the memories of the events of last week and the old enmities it has stirred up.
She is hopeful about the end of the enmity, whatever it ultimately looks like.
It also portrays a tight yet nuanced relationship between the Taliban and their Pakistani patrons, one not only of sometimes servile dependence, but also of frank enmity, and it says that the Taliban have gradually distanced themselves from Al Qaeda.
He says he believes that the Palestinians will eventually get a state, but one that will cost so much blood and create so much enmity that it will poison relations between Jews and Palestinians for generations.
The theory of permanent Muslim-Christian enmity, though it flourishes in the caves of Tora Bora and parts of the American academy, was long ago exploded by the historians.
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