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And he felt hatred toward his father for giving him to the Europeans.
He abused his partner, Martha, yelled at his two children and felt hatred for those outside his gang.
But I'm aware I need to go on with my life.' For years after seeing the photograph of her mother, Fatima says she felt hatred for her.
Rufus, the central character, has felt hatred and been brushed by its wings, but Baldwin was alert to the danger of making him merely an angry black man, or a victim.
Just after Reagan's near-assassination in March 1981, when he thought he might be dying: "But I realized I couldn't ask for Gods help while at the same time I felt hatred for the mixed up young man who had shot me.
The governor said it would be a museum instead and that he felt "hatred" after Israeli police entered al Aqsa mosque in November.
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For the West, I do not feel hatred.
"I feel hatred," says Kambale, whose father was tortured and killed.
From his yellow eyes she feels hatred of the purest kind shining upon her.
Perhaps they simply believe in things they should not believe in; their superiors tell them that Chen Guangcheng is a traitor, so they feel hatred toward his supporters.
Some who consume such statements will certainly feel hatred for Jews and Muslims, and no doubt those who make such statements intended that result.
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