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Some of the animosity has thawed.
But Mr. Dillner bore the brunt of the animosity.
Use the answers to your questions to uncover clues about the root causes of the animosity.
Because of the animosity between the parents, they don't want their ex coming to their house.
Some of the animosity engendered by that decision seemed evident in court today.
The fact that the two franchises share a stadium -- MetLife -- defuses some of the animosity among the players.
But much of the animosity between the battling octogenarians stems from an old sore: Who benefited financially from Pasternak's masterpiece?
Animosity between groups is a human universal, but what's different here is the moral and religious dimension of the animosity.
The roots of the animosity toward the Alawites from members of Syria's Sunni Muslim majority, who make up about 75 percent of the population, run deep into history.
A lot of the animosity between Bodos, the original inhabitants, and Muslims, is traced to the former's real and perceived loss of land.
"It's more reflective of the animosity and the inability to control that on the Council right now," said former Mayor Dennis Scremin, a psychotherapist.
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