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Some virulent hatred, and much more love.
In her memoir, she blasted Ronald and Nancy Reagan's "virulent hatred" of the Sandinista revolutionaries in Nicaragua.
Those images became emblematic of the virulent hatred directed against the occupying forces by certain parts of Iraqi society.
The memory of those images and the virulent hatred directed at those kids was indelible for me.
For those rooting against Aaron, his chase produced, at best, a kind of complex ambivalence and, at worst, virulent hatred.
Like Iraq, this is a place that many Americans have come to view with anger, suspicion, scorn and even, at its most virulent, hatred.
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In short, Hitler's brooding over texts seems far more likely to have confirmed rather than created his virulent hatreds.
It was an adventurous time, but also one full of greed, virulent hatreds, religious insanity, the slaughter of war and its aftermath, widespread poverty and ignorance, ruthless military and civilian leadership, and huge disparities of wealth.
But what the prevailing narrative increasingly ignores is that the origins of such virulent hatreds are here, not there, that we look always outward, never inward, because we rightly fear what we would see in ourselves as a nation.
Venomous hatred.
Would the Met's statement of unequivocal support for human rights in Russia solve the problem of virulent antigay hatred?
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