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Elling (Mr. O'Hare) and Kjell Bjarne Mr. Fraserr) meet cute in a mental institution, where they share adjacent beds for two years, establishing a firm if unspoken bond despite their inimical personalities: Elling all refinement and exposed nerves, Kjell Bjarne a sweet-tempered but clueless galoot.

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Their loose inimical slopes flout the tolerance of the angle of repose.

A statement issued by the office of the interim president, Adli Mansour, said Mr. Obama's remarks "would strengthen the violent armed groups and encourage them in their methods inimical to stability and the democratic transition".

Most other denominations denounced their existence as inimical to religious liberties and demanded their application to general public purposes, such as education.

The Essenes of the Qumrān community, the sole monastic group in the history of Judaism, were, in their own vision, inimical to the ecclesiastic centre and marginal to the official Judaic complex.

For Godard, a society run by technocrats in thrall to their machines was inimical to art and to love; he turned that future society, the fictitious Alphaville, into a tyranny that banned those notions and punished them by death.

And, we know with certainty, that the big banks will use their pivotal position in the economy and their economic resources to quash democratic processes when they are inimical to their profit-making/power-wielding interests.

But that does not explain why young people in China and Japan today are more inimical in their views of one another than their forebears — even immediately after the war — were.

In order to evade it, he claims that the 'conditioned freedom' of the embodied and socially embedded agent is not inimical to their autonomy, as long as the agent has a conception of their own self that they can identify with in abstraction from these determining influences.

In a kind of volte face, the urbanists of today see large cities as the solution to our ecological problems due to their smaller footprints, as inimical to crime and anomie thanks to more interaction and social control, and – through their higher density of people, connections and ideas – as seedbeds of creativity and innovation, and hence of future economic growth.

The question of women's agency was salient for feminist philosophers because women's identities took shape in settings that were in some respects inimical to their interests.

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