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Mostly the rival's name is invoked with smoldering hatred, like Osama bin Laden or Moby-Dick.
Paraphrasing Fitzgerald, she said that she reacted to Exeter "not with the rage of the revolutionary but the smoldering hatred of the peasant".
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Carr described that period for the ALP as playing out a "Jacobean revenge drama: in one act the knife is flashing, the blood is flowing, the next act that's got to be avenged, the next act he's smoldering with hatred, the final act the stage is littered with gasping corpses".
A refined civility ran through him to the core; he didn't need to dissemble, to conceal hatreds, for none smoldered within him except the hatred of evil.
Hard-liners at a party convention surprised many with conciliatory oratory that they had until now reserved for impressing Western envoys who are striving to douse the ethnic hatred that is still smoldering six years after the end of Bosnia's war.
Any progress we make, to me, is fleeting because underneath it there's the smoldering coal about to break out in conflagration of a hatred and a subjugation of women and we're not paying attention to that, and it's smoldering away.
Smoldering fires.
O.K., smoldering.
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