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There is tremendous hatred for the gangs; citizens would have been appalled by the idea of their government's negotiating with them.
I hope the bilingual revival offers a more realistic depiction of the tremendous hatred that existed between the warring tenement ethnic groups.
"There is already tremendous hatred between the Han and Uighurs, so calling these people terrorists before all the facts are established is only going to make things worse," Mr. Tohti said.
Trump also added of the Badger State in general: "Wisconsin has a lot of problems, plus there is tremendous hatred … I wouldn't exactly say that things are running smoothly".
Even there, many of the questions were harsh: "What is generating this tremendous hatred of radical Muslims toward Christianity?" "Why has there been so little outcry by Muslims against fanaticism?" One congregant who had served in Kuwait with the Army National Guard recalled her fear at the sight of a roomful of Muslim women praying.
There's a tremendous hatred out there.
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"I guess I have to consider it an honor, if you really think about it," Trump said on "Fox & Friends," after repeating Romney's claims about the president's campaign being built on "tremendous anger" and "hatred".
Most important, with all that terrific civilized hatred in the air, "The Countess," splendidly directed by Ludovica Villar-Hauser, is tremendous fun.
Yet, along with this high repute, sustained over two millennia, lawyers have also engendered tremendous distrust and even hatred in many societies.
For Arendt feared, correctly as it turns out, that this inescapable "unity of the world" might result in a "tremendous increase in mutual hatred and a somewhat universal irritability of everybody against everybody else".
In our own time, amid what Hannah Arendt described as a "tremendous increase in mutual hatred and a somewhat universal irritability of everybody against everybody else", this fragile self has become particularly vulnerable to ressentiment.
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