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To many, the comments echoed a building tone of disrespect that Mrs. Clinton had been expressing toward Mr. Obama — pooh-poohing his commitment to change as merely "hoping for it," implying that her fellow United States senator was all talk.
Equally worrying is the attitude Americans are expressing toward the U.S. military.
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Mr. Bush has said he declined because of hostility expressed toward him by N.A.A.C.P. leaders.
Visiting Pakistan in early 2001, I was struck by the anger Pakistanis of all classes expressed toward the US.
The admiration and gratitude Higginson expressed toward his co-workers on this occasion has been returned many times.
The sentiments expressed toward contemporary art by Jesse Helms, Pat Robertson and Mayor Giuliani recall the language used by the Nazis.
Traditionally, Japanese have served up a mixture of superiority and disdain to match the envy and loathing that Koreans typically express toward them.
Some of its executives, judging by the skepticism they express toward Washington, seem not to have got over the initial breakup.
It is also based in the antipathy many users express toward the music industry and the sense that the cost of compact discs is far too high.
Given the exasperation that some have expressed toward the news media, Ms. Matalin said, "He did as good a job as anyone in that situation could do".
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