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Academics generated animosity early on by judging games as violent.
Richard A. Couto Richmond, Va., Oct. 1, 2004 To the Editor: Paul Krugman is wrong to think that America's standing in the world has generated animosity largely as a result of this administration's policies.
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During the past century alone, German, Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires, as well as the Nazi Third Reich, clashed in brutal upheavals that killed millions, smashed nations to pieces and generated animosities that burn to this day.
Ḥamās soon began to act independently of other Palestinian organizations, generating animosity between the group and its secular nationalist counterparts.
As for Roy Keane, he was his usual indefatigable self, cajoling, running, tackling, and doing little to generate animosity among his opponents.
Perhaps the very effective and likable Congressman Carney's reputation is such that not even the teabaggers could generate animosity.
Drones may be effective in terms of generating body counts, but they appear to be even more successful in generating animosity and creating enemies.
The quick way to generate animosity is by failure to admit your mistakes when you are obviously at fault.
We are not intervening because our intervention in the past failed to bring hoped for results & generated new animosities.
As a result, he did not generate the animosity or derision that Mr. Messier did at home.
This tactic encouraged the actors playing the Deltas to separate themselves from the actors playing the Omegas, helping generate authentic animosity between them on camera.
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