Sentence examples for is hatred of from inspiring English sources

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The racism in question is hatred of Jews.

It is a fetid, anti-Semitic outfit whose organizing principle is hatred of Israel.

But the only thing that unites the country is hatred of the last coalition.

Further what must be stirred up is hatred of a group of persons defined by their religious beliefs and not hatred of the religion itself.

The worst form of racism in the UK is hatred of the English by people in Scotland, Ukip leader Nigel Farage has said.

Ms. Zambello saw in "Aida" a story with painful relevance to the continuing hostilities in the Middle East, where sometimes it seems there is as much animosity among sects of Muslims as there is hatred of the West.

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In 1989, the definition was "hatred of women"; in the 2002 revision, the definition was broadened to "hatred or dislike of, or prejudice against women".

"So you see that behind identity there's immigration, and behind immigration there's hatred of Islam.

At a news conference here today, the authorities said they believed the motive was hatred of Mexicans.

His primary motive was hatred of the United States, and he planned the attack to kill as many Americans as possible, the investigators said.

Some of this will have been jealousy of young, successful artists, some of it will have been hatred of the wealthy cosmopolitan Saatchi.

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