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His descendant and biographer the Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, asserted that the conditions at Ashe "might well have aroused in his mind two prevailing impressions: first a hatred of poverty... and secondly the need of hiding thoughts and feelings from those to whom their expression would be repugnant".

"In these notes, he referred to his racial hatred for those who are non-Aryans - who he refers to as 'blacks and Caucasian idiots' and his hatred of the prevailing system and organs of the state," she said.

In his account, Mr. Riess describes neither anger nor hatred, but shock and uncertainty as the prevailing emotions among those present.

But what the prevailing narrative increasingly ignores is that the origins of such virulent hatreds are here, not there, that we look always outward, never inward, because we rightly fear what we would see in ourselves as a nation.

She disagreed with the prevailing "ancient-­hatreds thesis," which posits that age-old ethnic and religious enmity were preventing the region's populations from coexisting peacefully.

Perhaps the prevailing climate mattered.

Is that the prevailing view?

The voters are prevailing.

And, at present, quantity is prevailing.

He added that uncertainty was still prevailing.

So far, the older generation is prevailing.

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