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Ryan and Hanks play New York singles having a fling via the internet, without realising that they already know and fiercely dislike each other.
Drive 400 kilometres (250 miles) up a bone-shaking road to the northern, Tamil-dominated town of Jaffna, and it is obvious that many Sri Lankans fiercely dislike their president, but are resigned to him.
But they also fiercely dislike the idea.
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The same is true of Pablo Milanés, a famous Cuban singer who is fiercely disliked by Cuban exiles.
Although she has fiercely loyal fans (some of whom apparently tampered with Wikipedia to support her revisionist version of Revere's ride), she inspires fierce dislike as well.
Stubborn, restless and fiercely competitive, he dislikes criticism, and has in the past been prepared to fail rather than to take advice (this is his judgment, not mine).
These insurgent candidates have been tapping into the anger among independents, libertarians, evangelical Christians and right-wing Republicans -- loosely tied together by the nascent Tea Party movement -- who tend to oppose a strong federal government, dislike taxes, support gun rights, stand against abortion and fiercely protect privacy and property rights.
And dislike?
I dislike me also.
Bankers dislike this provision.
"Dislike," he wrote.
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