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resentment and against
I know a man who held resentment against a neighbor for more than three decades.
-- A wave of public resentment against corruption in government is rising in Massachusetts.
The Criollos ' resentment of the privileges enjoyed by the Peninsulares was the fuel of revolution against colonial rule.
Mozi spoke against such long and lavish funerals and also argued that this would even create resentment among the living.
Native resentment against the numerous small businesses being run by Chinese led to the rioting.
From 1850 until 1903, the United States used troops to suppress separatist uprisings and quell social disturbances on many occasions, creating a long-term animosity among the Panamanian people against the US military and resentment against Bogotá.
But when in 1220 the emperor Frederick II confirmed his supremacy over the Tyrrhenian coast from Civitavecchia to Portovenere, the Genoese and Tuscan resentment against Pisa grew again.
Revelations about the vehicles ' fatal design flaws stir long-standing resentment against Japan's protectionist trade policies.
This ceasefire was criticized both in India and Pakistan, public resentment against each other grew.
This line of action became a negative consequences and evidently contributed in a resentment against the military government of East-Pakistan.
Ayub Khan was President of Pakistan for most of the 1960s, but by the end of the decade, popular resentment had boiled over against him.
* In Egypt, resentment of the Copts against taxation leads to a revolt.
He was still firm is his convictions, and about 1069 he published a treatise in which he gave vent to his resentment against Pope Nicholas II and his antagonists in the Roman council.
Alongside institutionalized ethnic discrimination against Han Chinese that stirred resentment and rebellion, other explanations for the Yuan's demise included overtaxing areas hard-hit by inflation, and massive flooding of the Yellow River as a result of the abandonment of irrigation projects.
Years of resentment over the Cultural Revolution, the public persecution of Deng Xiaoping ( who was seen as Zhou's ally ), and the prohibition against publicly mourning Zhou became associated with each other shortly after Zhou's death, leading to popular discontent against Mao and the Gang of Four.
It is Palmer's further contention that a plot against him by members of the government and influential nobles is unjustified: that the aristocratic names in the list of conspirators belonged to Guards officers, those who had lost influence and impoverished families who had no access to high government positions and were forced into service, some resentment within the Guard could not have led to a change of government.
Their attitude, coupled with the wealth garnered by many of the sophists, eventually led to popular resentment against sophist practitioners and the ideas and writings associated with sophism.
Dönitz harboured enormous resentment against Raeder for starving the U-boat arm of funds before the war in order to concentrate on building battleships.
Charles the Wise, king of France, was able to take advantage of the resentment against Edward in Aquitaine.
Because of her time in North Vietnam, the ensuing circulated rumors regarding the visit, and statements made following her return, resentment against her among veterans and those currently serving in the U. S. military still exists.
At home the government had to combat increasing resentment against the war.
The so-called ' social revolutions ' following the independence proclamation were challenges to the Dutch-established Indonesian social order, and to some extent a result of the resentment against Japanese-imposed policies.

resentment and Edward's
This forced heavy taxes to be levied in Aquitaine to relieve Edward's financial troubles, leading to a vicious cycle of resentment in Aquitaine and vicious repression of this resentment by Edward.

resentment and rule
This resentment culminated in the en-masse migration of substantial numbers of the Boers into the hitherto unexplored frontier, to get beyond the control of British rule.
This build-up of the Stewart family power did not appear to cause resentment among the senior magnates — the king generally did not threaten their territories or local rule and where titles were transferred to his sons the individuals affected were usually very well rewarded.
Arab resentment at British rule and the influx of Jewish immigrants ( by 1948 one in six Jews in Palestine lived in Jerusalem ) boiled over in anti-Jewish riots in Jerusalem in 1920, 1929, and the 1930s that caused significant damage and several deaths.
Such resentment may well have enabled Aureolus to persuade himself that Gallienus had forfeited his heaven-sent mandate to rule.
Among the Irish population, however, there was a small element of support for the Third Reich due to resentment of British rule.
Dalip Singh's wish for his body to be returned to India was not honoured, in fear of unrest, given the symbolic value the funeral of the son of the Lion of the Punjab might have caused, given growing resentment of British rule.
Under German colonial rule natives were routinely used as slave labourers, and their lands were frequently confiscated and given to colonists, who were encouraged to settle on land taken from the natives ;, that land was stocked with cattle stolen from the Hereros and Namas, causing a great deal of resentment.
Discontent at grievances and resentment persisted but resistance to British rule now largely manifested itself along sectarian lines as in the Tithe War of 1831 – 36.
To add to Iltutmish's troubles, some of the Amirs of Delhi expressed resentment against his rule.
It is significant, however, that although the Rebellions of 1837 were motivated in part by this type of dissatisfaction, Canadian resentment of British rule never reached the degree that led to the American Revolution in 1775.
The relative peace brought to the area by French administration and the growing resentment of colonial rule contributed to the rapid rise in the power and influence of the brotherhoods.
Following violent resentment against the dictatorial rule of Sir.
Many Chinese Christians have left China because of anti-Christian sentiment and discrimination in their homeland partly due to the communist rule, but also to popular resentment towards Chinese Christians for political or cultural reasons.
As the circle of conspirators was only small, Gabriel did not contemplate whether his rule could have caused resentment and was content with deterring any opponents by the public execution of Kornis.
Beneath the acquiescent surface of apolitical religious activities was a smoldering resentment of infidel rule.
In spite of his empathy with the sepoys, Savage does not realise that fear and resentment are driving them to intrigue with local rulers and other conspirators against the rule of the British East India Company.
This, combined with resentment that he was not a descendant of Duwa, led to a revolt against his rule.

resentment and position
There also was much resentment by blacks at the privileged economic position in the country of Asians and Europeans.
While improving in the economic position of Malays, it is a source of resentment amongst non-Malays.
However, Lackey has displayed occasional resentment about his position ; in one strip, when he informs the king that a vendor has arrived selling slaves, the indignant King orders Lackey to tell the visitor that the King doesn't believe in slavery.
However this privileged position caused resentment among the senatorial class and the imperial family, in particular earning him the enmity of Drusus Julius Caesar, Tiberius ' son.
" First the Dominant Minority attempts to hold by force — against all right and reason — a position of inherited privilege which it has ceased to merit ; and then the Proletariat repays injustice with resentment, fear with hate, and violence with violence when it executes its acts of secession.
During Indiana's territorial period, there was a considerable resentment to the power wielded by the territorial governors, and in response the anti-governor faction, which dominated the constitutional convention, created a weak executive position.
Secondly, resentment will be felt by the person and his family and friends if sanctions are imposed without any proper explanation of the grounds and when, due to the non-disclosure of information, the person is put in a position where he is unable to properly defend himself.
Captain John Smith reported that Captain Nathaniel Butler, who was the governor of Bermuda from 1619 to 1622, employed the Dutch boat builder, Jacob Jacobsen, one of the crew of a Dutch frigate which had been wrecked on Bermuda, who quickly established a leading position among Bermuda's boat makers ( to the resentment of many of his competitors, who were forced to emulate his designs ).
However, the process of deciding on the geographical position of such a static linguistic border led to bitter resentment, by both communities, including within political parties which had transcended language cleavages until then.
Despite Browder's popularity as former lead in the sci-fi TV series Farscape, Mitchell's role as the SG-1 leader attracted some viewers ' resentment for taking over Carter's former position.
The complications continued with Spears fighting to maintain his position – telling Wilson that the antagonism of Foch stemmed from personal resentment, and calling upon support from his friend, Winston Churchill.
As Liu was so young and had been voted as Central Commissioner of CPC in the Sixth National Congress of CPC, he was the one who was most likely to get promoted as General Secretary of the northeast CPC, and Liu actually attained the position before long, which brought great threat to Rao and sowed the seeds of resentment and jealousy for several decades.

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