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"It seems that our minds work very hard to get away from resentment, if we can".
It has gained from resentment at the sacrifices the euro crisis is forcing on Italians; and Mr Grillo has proposed restructuring Italy's €2 trillion ($2.6 trillion) public debt.
Mr. Karzai's anti-Western statements have become a source of growing concern within the administration, as they have flared from resentment to ever more bizarre threats.
Whether from resentment or self-doubt, Hank says he's possibly reneging on the deal, which may leave Mr. Lemonis, and his token investment, in the wind.
In writing "The Forgiving Self: The Road From Resentment to Connection" (Doubleday), Dr. Karen found himself traversing a landscape of anger and loss, love and resentment.
Traditional rulers posed a potential source of unrest, stemming from resentment over Parliament's rejection (in November 2010) of the Western Regional House of Chiefs' demand that 10% of the country's new oil revenue be earmarked for their region.
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Pressure also stems from intensifying resentment and frustration.
This eclectic coalition would also draw strength, he said, from class resentment.
Invent a back story whose revelations move the characters from general resentment to familial affection.
Dati believes the criticism she faces springs from class resentment more than anything else.
Aside from fostering resentment between rich and poor people, there is mounting evidence that it causes environmental degradation.
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