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Twelve years later Holland officially granted Arminianism protection as a religion, although animosity between Arminians and Calvinists continued.
Disraeli wrote a personal letter to Gladstone, asking him to place the good of the party above personal animosity: " Every man performs his office, and there is a Power, greater than ourselves, that disposes of all this ..." In responding to Disraeli Gladstone denied that personal feelings played any role in his decision then and previously to accept office, while acknowledging that there were differences between him and Derby " broader than you may have supposed.
The Committee of 100 was created as a separate organisation partly for that reason and partly because of personal animosity between Collins and Russell.
This lineup remained intact until November 25, 2004 in the wake of increasing animosity between Glen Benton and the Hoffman brothers allegedly in regards to royalties and publishing.
In modern times, diplomatic immunity continues to provide a means, albeit imperfect, to safeguard diplomatic personnel from any animosity that might arise between nations.
Rising tensions in 1869 about the possible candidacy of Prince Leopold von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen to the throne of Spain caused a rise in the scale of animosity between France and Germany.
Tito visited the USSR in 1956, which signaled to the world that animosity between Yugoslavia and USSR was easing.
This created animosity between the Church and UNIP, resulting in some low-level conflict which claimed numerous lives.
Official intransigence contributed to increased animosity between the nationalists and the colons and gradually widened the split between the sultan and the resident general.
Coming into this game, there was still considerable animosity between the two rival leagues, and both teams felt pressure to win.
Coming into this " first " game, there was considerable animosity between the two rival leagues, with both of them putting pressure on their respective champions to trounce the other and prove each league's dominance in professional football.
The 1960s saw growing animosity and rioting between Sikhs and Hindus in India, as the Sikhs agitated for the creation of a Punjab state based on a linguistic basis similar to that by which other states in India had been created.
In panic owing to serious illness in 1093, William nominated as archbishop another Norman-Italian, Saint Anselm of Canterbury — considered the greatest theologian of his generation — but this led to a long period of animosity between Church and State, Anselm being a stronger supporter of the Gregorian reforms in the Church than Lanfranc.
Gongmin had various problems that needed to be dealt with, including the removal of pro-Mongol aristocrats and military officials, the question of land holding, and quelling the growing animosity between the Buddhists and Confucian scholars.
The animosity between Normandy and Anjou had temporarily been repaired with the marriage of Henry I's son William Adelin to Fulk's daughter Matilda.
While the Umayyads and the Hashimites may have had bitterness between the two clans before Muhammad, the rivalry turned into a severe case of tribal animosity after the Battle of Badr.
Regardless of the animosity between the two composers, Berlioz learned from and admired Cherubini's music, such as the requiem.
These disturbances exacerbated tension and animosity between the two major ethnic communities and made a reconciliation between Jagan and Burnham an impossibility.
The cold war was defined by animosity between capitalist and socialist world powers, and though there was never an outright military conflict between the former and the latter, each respectively funded counterinsurgency movements against governments they disfavored.
Colonel Max Hoffmann, Prittwitz's deputy chief of operations, was well aware of the animosity between the Russian generals, and what it would likely mean for their plans.
However, Hoffmann was convinced of the soundness of his plan, both because he was aware of the animosity between the Russian generals, and also because of the Russian habit of transmitting the next day's orders over unencrypted radio communications.
Pickford and Fairbanks ' marriage was breaking down even before filming began, and animosity between the couple increased during filming.

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: combination of factors, including litigations against the record company and increasing animosity between Wilson and the rest of the band, meant that in May 1967 Wilson pulled the plug on the record ... Love had already dismissed " Good Vibrations " as " avant-garde shit " and objected to the way Wilson, Parks and a group of highly skilled session musicians were creating music way beyond his understanding ... By March 1967, the bad feeling got too much for Parks and, having no desire to break up The Beach Boys, he walked out.
Mick Avory left the band after The Kinks ' last album for Arista, Word of Mouth, mainly due to the growing animosity between him and Dave Davies.
The departure of Small from the band was a mutual parting of the ways with no animosity between the members of the band at that time.
Tensions run high between the band members, not helped by the jealousy and animosity Joey receives from other male members due to the attention he receives from the female backing singers.
This lack of opportunity, along with festering, long-standing animosity with his brother, led him to leave the band in 1971.
In January 2003, a posting on the band's official Yahoo list claimed that a member of the band had left " amid massive animosity ", later elaborating that " a member of the band had quit, did not want to rejoin and the remaining members did not want him back " and that as a result of this, the band had split up.
It led to animosity between the band and Soviet officials.

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He strategically reappears whenever the walkers break a major record and at predetermined sections of the track, and while the Walkers continue to build animosity for the Major, calling him a murderer and sadist, they often cannot help but cheer him during each appearance.
After the album's release, Freeway went on record to clarify his comments, saying he had no real animosity towards them and that he had only been speaking his mind.

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To complicate matters, the two leading factions of Nicene Christianity in the East, the Alexandrians and the supporters of Meletius in Antioch, were " bitterly divided ... almost to the point of complete animosity.
The expulsion was carried out more severely in Eastern Spain ( Valencia and Aragon ), due to local animosity towards Muslims and Moriscos where they were seen as economic rivals by the citizenry.
It is instructive therefore to read some of what Ballard and Moorcock were writing that engendered such animosity from the established SF community.
There were four major factors for this animosity: Paine denied that the Bible was a sacred, inspired text ; he argued that Christianity was a human invention ; his ability to command a large readership frightened those in power ; and his irreverent and satirical style of writing about Christianity and the Bible offended many believers.
He did succeed in making Luther admit that there was some truth in the Hussite opinions and declare himself against the pope, but this success only embittered his animosity against his opponents, and from that time his whole efforts were devoted to Luther's overthrow.
The accusations, animosity, gunplay, and expulsions which followed were one part of an ongoing struggle throughout Colorado's mining communities which came to be called the Colorado Labor Wars.
Although most members of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ) were Nasserists and favored joining Iraq with the UAR, Qasim held animosity towards him.
Although hostility between the two countries remains largely a product of Cold War politics, there were earlier conflicts and animosity between the U. S. and Korea.
Moreover the trial of Socrates followed Athens ' traumatic defeat by Sparta, many years after the performance of the play, when suspicions about the philosopher were fuelled by public animosity towards his disgraced associates ( such as Alcibiades ).
While both colonels were fifty-one years old in 1941, neither had the confidence of Gen. Grunert, possibly because of open animosity each displayed against the other.
The first such issues were the two Riel Rebellions of 1869 and 1885 which hardened Catholic – Protestant animosity.
Hall stated there were absolutely no plans for a Stabbing Westward reunion, because of continued animosity between original and more recent members.
Existing sectarian animosity did threaten to undermine the United Irishmen movement: two secret societies in Ulster fought against each other, the Peep O ' Day Boys, who were made up mostly of Protestants, and the Defenders, who were made up of Catholics.
Again, McKerrow's argument here is not that these lines were added during rehearsals, but that they existed in an early draft of the play and were removed after rehearsals, as they were simply deemed unnecessary ; the animosity between the two had already been well established.
" Magnani and Quinn did feud in private outside view of the cameras, however, and their animosity spilled over into their scenes :" By the time the movie makers were ready to shoot the fight scene, the stars were ready too.
Some of this animosity appears to have come from Clampett's perceived " golden boy " status at the studio ( Clampett's mother was said to be a close friend of cartoon producer Leon Schlesinger ), which allowed him to ignore studio rules that everyone else were expected to follow.
The majority were expelled from the Crown of Aragon ( modern day Aragon, Catalonia and Valencia ), particularly from Valencia, where Morisco communities remained large, visible and cohesive ; and Christian animosity was acute, particularly for economic reasons.
For the first time in England milled, or machine-produced, coins were produced by Eloye Mestrell, an ex-employee of the Paris mint, between 1560 and 1572, but while the milled issue was fairly successful there was animosity towards Mestrell by other employees of the Tower mint who feared for their jobs, which ultimately led to his dismissal.
In the ensuing debates, however, differences emerged between Hutchinson and others over Parliament's supremacy and the feasibility of having formal colonial representation there, which were exacerbated by the personal animosity that had developed between Hutchinson and the Otises.

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