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Thorpe, of whom Chitnis had always been critical, now became for him an object of animosity.
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Wilkins was not the only object of her animosity in the lab, however.
While the attack failed in its objective, it indicated a disconcerting level of Taliban surveillance even in Kabul, as well as the degree to which the company and other foreign security firms have become the object of Afghan animosity.
Now, the volume at which the extremists shout is inversely proportional to the interest in the object of their animosity.
Furthermore, anti-Semitic attitudes tend to be most prevalent in three specific subgroups of the French population: the extreme right, the radical left, and the Muslim community -- itself the object of considerable animosity in France.
(Muslims, though they make up less than two per cent of China's population, are the objects of fevered animosity on its Internet).
She knew, and I knew, there were many black athletes circa those years who were not objects of racial animosity.
He replied: "I'm an object of curiosity, not animosity.
Still, I said, I wanted to know his answer to a political question first: Why has the Clinton-Gore Administration been the object of so much animosity?
Contrast those faces with those of the Apaches, presented to us as the other, but not the objects of any real animosity.
"There may be a history of animosity.
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