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It has, of course, a second – and personal – reason for its antagonism.
It also appears to have anti-inflammatory properties because of its antagonism against TNF-α [ 17].
But its antagonism towards Brussels is just as clear: "You can't blame voters for hating EU leaders.
What then of the Sun, another paper that has previously shown a measure of understanding for Ukip's EU stance (but not its antagonism to immigration)?
Soon the periodical Punch made him the satiric object of its antagonism to the Aesthetes for what was considered their unmasculine devotion to art.
In the 1960s and 70s, Ricoeur was drawn unwillingly into controversy: he found the so-called structuralist movement philosophically dogmatic, especially in its antagonism to subjectivity and to realities independent of language.
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The first is that one has to evaluate the possibilities for a movement in reference not just to the immediate issue involved, but to the whole social formation and its antagonisms.
For a book of theory, it has been widely read, perhaps because of its unapologetic antagonism.
But a section of the community has declared its deep antagonism toward the new arrivals.
For all its historical antagonism with Saudi Arabia, Iran is playing the same swing-state game.
It was employed by the ancient kings of India for sceptres and images and, because of its supposed antagonism to poison, for drinking cups.
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