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Carnegie's criticism of British society did not mean dislike ; on the contrary, one of Carnegie's ambitions was to act as a catalyst for a close association between the English-speaking peoples.
Though he did take in a few students, Gauss was known to dislike teaching.
The dislike was mutual.
Clay's personal dislike for Jackson and the similarity of his American System to Adams ' position on tariffs and internal improvements caused him to throw his support to Adams, who was elected by the House on February 9, 1825, on the first ballot.
Hitler, whose dislike of working class militancy reflected his social origins in the small-town lower middle class, was thoroughly opposed to this line.
His aggressive and overbearing manner towards everyone except his wife and Hitler meant that to know him was to dislike him.
The Salzburg meeting marked the moment when Ciano's dislike of Ribbentrop was transformed into outright hatred, and of the beginning of his disillusionment with the pro-German foreign policy that he had championed up to that time.
Although Gresham was a Republican, he had supported Cleveland ( a Democrat ) in the 1892 election because of his intense dislike for the Republican nominee, President Benjamin Harrison.
To compensate Prussia for these losses ( and partly because Hitler had a personal dislike for Lübeck after it had refused to allow him to campaign there in 1932 ), the 711-year-long independence of Lübeck came to an end and almost all its territory was incorporated into Schleswig-Holstein.
The second was The Idiots ( 1998 ), nominated for a Palme d ' Or, which he presented in person at the Cannes Film Festival notwithstanding his dislike of travelling.
Mariotto was a most restless person and carnal in the affairs of love and apt to the art of living, and, taking a dislike to the studies and brain-wracking necessary to painting, being also often stung by the tongues of other painters, as is their way, he resolved to give himself to a less laborious and more jovial profession, and so opened the most lovely hostelry outside the Porta San Gallo, and at the sign of the Dragon at the Ponte Vecchio a tavern and inn.
His determined Prussian wife showed a strong dislike for this Swedish suitor, because Prussia was a Polish fief and the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa still resented his loss of Sweden to Gustavus Adolphus ' father Charles IX.
Julian Barnes also was an employee ; he was said to dislike the work.
After the region of Veraguas was conquered, the two regions settled for a mutual dislike of each other.
Honorius had a long-standing dislike of Oderisio going back to the time when Honorius was cardinal-bishop of Ostia.
In his final years, Trudeau commanded broad respect in Canada, but was regarded with suspicion in Quebec for his role in the 1982 constitutional deal which was seen as having excluded that province, while dislike for him remained commonplace in western Canada.
Although she expressed a dislike for singing in those bars, Twain believes that this was her own kind of performing arts school on the road.
However, Alexander was popular with the troops, who viewed their new Emperor with dislike: when Elagabalus, jealous of this popularity, removed the title of Caesar from his nephew the enraged praetorian guard swore to protect him.
In 1964, the design of the map was taken over by Paul Garbutt who, like Beck, had produced a map in his spare time due to his dislike of the Hutchison design.
Marshall wanted the president to voluntarily allow his powers to devolve to the vice president, but that was impossible given his condition and unlikely given Wilson's dislike for Marshall.
However, Enzo Ferrari had a personal dislike of the 120 ° V6 layout, preferring a 65 ° angle, and after that time it was replaced by other engines.
" The 205-pound ( 93 kg ) Potvin, a three-time winner of the Norris Trophy for best defenseman, added that part of the problem in hitting Gretzky hard was that he was " a tough guy to dislike ... what was there to hate about Gretzky?

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Simmons soon wanted to record again —- this time with McDaniels, but Russell refused, citing a dislike for D's rhyming style.
David is given good reason to dislike his stepfather and has similar feelings for Mr Murdstone's sister Jane, who moves into the house soon afterwards.
In January 1981, WWWW switched to a country music format much to Stern's dislike, who left the station soon after.
Walsh initially thinks that Buffy can be a useful ally to the Initiative, but soon takes a dislike to her unpredictability and unwelcome curiosity, especially with regards to the " 314 Project ".
His chirpy nature made him difficult to dislike and he soon earned the nickname " Super Ally " with 24 goals in season 1985 – 86.
He soon grew to dislike army life.
This perception lives largely in his mind, but it affects his relationships with the others and they soon begin to actually dislike and / or avoid him.
The more conservative Polish nobles soon came to dislike him for encouraging the king to expend vast sums of money on chemical experimentation.
Much to his dislike, Stern left the station soon after and declined offers to work at CHUM in Toronto, WXRT in Chicago, and WPLJ in New York City.
Pauline's initial amity towards Camillo soon morphed into dislike.
It is also at this time that Elphaba first meets Madame Morrible, the head of Crage Hall ( the part of the university open to women ) and develops a dislike for her that soon becomes a hatred due to the belief that Madame Morrible's Tik Tok, Grommetik, is responsible for the death of her favourite professor, a Goat by the name of Doctor Dillamond.
Lehzen and Albert soon developed a dislike for each other ; she sought to thwart Albert's will in various ways and he found her personally repugnant and unworthy of befriending the queen, referring to her as " the hag " and a " crazy stupid intriguer ".
Kaufmann, however, soon grew to dislike designing villas and other single-family dwellings, as they did not prove financially profitable enough for his firm.
Nandini takes a dislike to Sameer, and the two keep playing pranks on each other, but soon realise they are in love.
Mr. Charnock arrived at Uluberia, started making a dock there, however soon started to dislike the place and wanted to return to Sutanuti.
3 Count soon focused their attention on Norman Smiley, who showed his dislike for their music.
The two men soon began to dislike each other and in one stage almost came to blows, but Throckmorton was eventually released in 1564.
Henson has a severe dislike for the elderly and promises that as soon as he is in any kind of powerful position, he will institute the mandatory euthanization of all people over the age of 65.

dislike and pride
Although in public they remained mutually respectful and cordial, according to biographer Roland Huntford, Shackleton's attitude to Scott turned to " smouldering scorn and dislike "; salvage of wounded pride required " a return to the Antarctic and an attempt to outdo Scott ".
His pride and ambition earned him universal distrust and dislike, and the personal resentment of Anne.
The method is to discredit opposing arguments by appealing to nationalistic pride or memory of past accomplishments, or appealing to fear or dislike of a specific country, or of foreigners in general.
She holds a strong dislike of Fukiko and shows frustration with the other girl's staunch pride.
The dislike is mutual, with Callahan mocking Briggs with the words " A man's got to know his limitations " after Briggs reveals to him his pride on not ever having to draw his gun in the line of duty.
His dislike of being praised might be seen as an expression of his pride ; all he cares about is his own self-image, whereas acceptance of praise might imply that his value is affected by others ' opinion of him.
David Hume observed that pity which has in it a strong mixture of good-will, is nearly allied to contempt, which is a species of dislike, with a mixture of pride.
The simple old poet, with his adoration of Greek ( when a thing pleased him greatly he was wont to talk of it as " Greek Verse "), his delight in journeys and sight-seeing, his dislike for literary talk save with intimates and equals, his vanities and vengeances, his pride in the memory of favours bestowed on him by popes and princes, his infinita maraviglia over Virgil's versification and metaphor, his fondness for masculine rhymes and blank verse, his quiet Christianity, is a figure deserving perhaps of more study than is likely to be bestowed on that " new world " of art which it was his glory to fancy his own, by discovery and by conquest.

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