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Being the son of Hitler fan, Diana Mitford, was good practice for surviving stigma, though he said his father, Sir Oswald, "never admired Hitler, quite disliked him, only met him twice and thought he was over the top".
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Miss Lash, who seemed quite heartless, disliked patients who had nothing to think about but flowers and fancy nightgowns.
Violante Beatrice of Bavaria, to whom Gian Gastone had become quite attached, disliked the Electress and therefore left the grand ducal court for the position of governor of the town of Siena.
It's also the fact that she often takes the flak for her near-universally adored husband: "Lady Montdore was for ever doing common things and mean and she was intensely unpopular, quite as much disliked as her husband was loved, so that anything he might do that was considered not quite worthy of him, or which did not quite fit in with his reputation, was immediately laid at her door".
And Clinton's polling strength is partly built on the fact that she is not disliked quite as much as Trump.
I will put my cards on the table and say that I have disliked quite a few, perhaps the majority, of Mr. Soderbergh's movies of the past decade.
As the historian A. J. P. Taylor — whose wife, Margaret, was Thomas's most generous sponsor — put it quite bluntly, "I disliked Dylan Thomas intensely.
The whole point about his writing was that he quite frequently intensely disliked an exhibition of "traditional" art – often on the grounds of (ineptly) non-traditional curating, of which we've certainly had our fair share and then some – and that he also quite frequently liked more modern art, often completely unexpectedly.
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