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Why did this hatred flare up even before Kennedy openly opposed Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam war?
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The Iraq war, started by a president who wore his religion on his cowboy boots, resulted in upward of 600,000 Christians having to flee their longtime homes, as sectarian hatreds flared with the conflict.
Now each day I am waiting for the violence and hatred to flare up again," he said.
This is not the control issue the parties think it is". More than anything else about the Dodgers' bankruptcy, the animosity between Selig and McCourt stands out like the hatred that flared with regularity during the 1970s between Charles O. Finley, the contentious Oakland A's owner, and Bowie Kuhn, baseball's stiff-necked commissioner.
Not a book of advice so much as a book of acknowledgment, a book that confirms the odd sensations of pregnancy: the aching legs, the itchy palms, the flaring hatred of all humankind.
A result, in the youth's neighborhood, was a fresh flaring of hatred for India.
Conflicts will still arise, hatred and bigotry will still flare, but we can insist there are limits to how far we will let things escalate.
His enduring hatred of the Mussolini government flared up one last time this week.
"The hatred is so intense and it can flare any time, and we haven't got the resources.
Tempers fray and flare until the situation resembles a literal enactment of a line from William Butler Yeats: "Great hatred, little room".
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