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The Muslims should indeed harbour hatred for the British and a yearning for revenge over them... .. (How the Khilafah was Destroyed, page 186).
Don't harbour hatred, as this will make Step One, even more difficult than it already is.
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He started to harbour a hatred for Maguire, the court heard.
Elsewhere, you can be a bigot to your cold heart's content, if you harbour your hatred there.
Junior Bradshaw and Kevin Liverpool harboured deep hatred for the soul singer, who they referred to as a "corrupt she-devil", it was claimed.
The Irish in particular harboured a hatred of them, seeing them as a form of serfdom imposed by absentee British aristocrats.
But he accused the coalition delegation of harbouring "personal hatreds towards the government for whatever reasons".
Earlier, the government team told the BBC "ending terrorism and violence" was the top priority but said opposition members harboured "personal hatreds".
They have already coarsened public discourse and allowed people who harbour feelings of hatred [to express things] that they previously felt were polite to keep in.
It's pretty unfair, when you think about it, that so many people seem to harbour an irrational hatred of James Blunt.
And the most troubling aspect of this is the revelation that a large number of males appear to harbour a deep hatred of women.
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