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Tells about their reckless, violent enmity.
By the '80s, and certainly culminating in the '90s, many young feminists had abandoned the idea that what we really needed to worry about was the violent enmity that men harbored to one degree or another toward women.
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Roper tells of a career littered with violent enmities and broken friendships with trusted associates, including Luther's mentor and confessor Johann von Staupitz, his radical colleague Andreas von Carlstadt, and even his ally and successor in Wittenberg, Philipp Melanchthon.
Mr. Koppel interviews her father, Marc Klaas, identified as a "victims' advocate," who has an understandable enmity toward violent criminals.
A bitter enmity grows violent between Stamps and the soldier Bishop Cummings -- a swindling preacher who Stamps believes represents all those "who acted just like whitey wanted them to act".
And media coverage of the world's second-largest religion very often focuses on terrorism, drawing attention to the apparently violent nature of the ideology and its enmity toward Western culture.
Mrs. Gore's mixed feelings about her mixed lives may stem from her very public role as the voice of parental outrage over the sexual and violent content of rock music lyrics, a self-styled crusade in the mid-1980's that earned her the enmity of many in the music industry.
The enmity still smolders.
This enmity is mutual.
The enmity was mutual.
That enmity is totally misplaced".
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