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"It ended the period of vicious animosity among people towards the SNP.
In a full-page leading article, the paper began by decrying "one of the most unedifying days in modern politics" following "a referendum characterised by vicious animosity, crass hyperbole and risible dishonesty" (in which, of course, the Mail played no part).
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To describe the animosity as vicious might be under-playing things rather, illustrated by the example of Alex McLeish.
The main reason he was hesitating was the mood of vicious and increasingly entrenched political animosity.
W E would turn back if it got dangerous, we told ourselves, sneaking out of Djibouti in the dead of night by sailboat and rubber raft to the closed-off country of South Yemen, which was Communist at the time and torn by a brief but vicious civil war fueled by tribal animosity and khat.
Stephen Bush of the New Statesman reports a conversation with a party staffer who says that the complaints to the compliance unit are "nastier" than last year – more obviously groundless and based on personal animosity, which is predictable given the vicious turn that the internal power struggle has taken.
The animosity was mutual.
"Never was there animosity.
He aroused animosity.
More vicious?
Saudi animosity runs deep.
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