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In 2010, leaked diplomatic cables revealed that Mubarak expressed animosity toward Iran in private meetings, saying the Iranian leaders are " big, fat liars ", and that Iran's backing of terrorism is " well-known ".
A Chinese official expressed the animosity towards foreigners succinctly, " Take away your missionaries and your opium and you will be welcome.
Although Lowe had expressed unhappiness about his decreased role on that show at the time of his departure, he has now repeatedly said that any animosity between them is over and that he was pleased to be working once more with Sorkin, whose talents as a writer Lowe highly regards.
Hart considered himself to be " on the Left, the non-communist Left ", and expressed animosity towards Margaret Thatcher.
This is why there is such a need for young men to be destructive, and can be expressed as animosity from teens directed at their parents.
Songs often expressed the animosity Mormons had toward the federal government.
He expressed his animosity towards Jews in meetings with his business and diplomatic contacts as well as in social situations.
His efforts to provide relief to the citizens of Arizona did not however extend the indigenous population for whom Smith expressed great animosity.

animosity and by
Khrushchev himself is reported to be concerned by the surge of animosity he has aroused, yet our own nuclear statesmen seem intent on following compulsively in his footsteps.
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.
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.
There was, however, a further level of animosity from the view of the Mesdames raised by this situation – they felt somewhat ' betrayed ' in their stance against du Barry.
The plan was intended to help reduce regional discrimination and animosity by eliminating provincial identity.
With the post Civil War economy in decline by the 1870s, anti-Chinese animosity became politicized by labor leader Denis Kearney and his Workingman's Party as well as by California Governor John Bigler, both of whom blamed Chinese " coolies " for depressed wage levels.
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.
Its history is obscured by the historical animosity between the Korean and Japanese people following the Second World War.
US policy toward Haiti appeared to be a war of attrition, driven by animosity towards Aristide, a former priest who rankled Washington with his anti-capitalist sermons and his adherence to liberation theology, a Catholic doctrine that advocates spiritual and economic help for the poor and oppressed.
Although the 1945 – 1949 expulsion of Germans from the northern part of former East Prussia was often conducted in a violent and aggressive way by Soviet officials seeking revenge for Nazi crimes committed in the Soviet Union, the present Russian inhabitants of the Kaliningrad Oblast have much less animosity towards Germans.
The trial commenced with the prosecution's opening statements on February 12 ; prosecutors Andrew Maloney and John Gleeson began their case by playing tapes showing Gotti discussing Gambino family business, including murders he approved, and confirming the animosity between Gotti and Castellano to establish the former's motive to kill his boss.
At its apex, the CNH had 240 student delegates and made all decisions by majority vote, equally represented female students, and reduced animosity among rival institutions.
The unsanctioned assassination of Castellano by John Gotti would spark years of animosity between the Gambinos and the other New York crime families.
However such was the animosity and fear between them that a mutually acceptable go-between, 28 year-old C18 member, " Catford Chris " Castle, was driven to Sargent's mobile home in Harlow, Essex, by Browning, who waited in the car, whilst Castle went to visit Sargent.
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 ).
He refused to release any further work, or even the name of this OS, due to animosity towards the computer industry and what he perceived as the plundering of open source authors ' work by large corporations.
Then, as so often happens in the play, Mary and James try to get over their animosity and attempt to express their love for one another by remembering happier days.
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.
Filmed in 1980, the pilot was among many delayed due to a strike precipitated by animosity between the television networks and the partnership of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Romanos incurred his wife's animosity by paying little attention to her and limiting her spending, while he tolerated her various affairs.

animosity and such
Many such unemployed workers, weavers and others, turned their animosity towards the machines that had taken their jobs and began destroying factories and machinery.
It has been suggested that due to such things as this and his style of writing to his superiors generally, there was very likely some animosity to Machiavelli even before the return of the Medici.
It is instructive therefore to read some of what Ballard and Moorcock were writing that engendered such animosity from the established SF community.
< div style =" width: 800px ;"> Civil war, such as you have just passed through naturally engenders feelings of animosity, hatred, and revenge.
Regardless of the animosity between the two composers, Berlioz learned from and admired Cherubini's music, such as the requiem.
" Though Clark had hoped this change in policy would work to his advantage, it actually earned him widespread animosity as a politician who could not keep his promises, even in such a short period.
The first such issues were the two Riel Rebellions of 1869 and 1885 which hardened Catholic – Protestant animosity.
Al-Mutawakkil had strong animosity towards the any members of the Ahlul Bayt and as such he ordered his men to bring Imam al-Hadi to Samarra from Medina.
Some of the stories are typical of those in war comics of any era, such as the interaction with a callous officer or a description of combat, while others are unique to Vietnam, such as the experience of soldiers on leave bearing the personal burden of animosity from civilians opposed to the war.
( In situations where they are, such as two opposite-faction players in a World of Warcraft player-versus-player server, there is usually little animosity towards kill-stealing, as there is a means of redress and prevention, and it is seen as part of the general struggle between Horde and Alliance )
The Democratic dominance of the South originated in many white Southerners ' animosity towards the Republican Party's stance in favor of political rights for blacks during Reconstruction and Republican economic policies such as the high tariff and the support for continuing the gold standard, both of which were seen as benefiting Northern industrial interests at the expense of the agrarian South in the 19th century.
There has been much speculation on why Duarte was the target of such political animosity, including the theory that the 1972 elections were a fraud by Molina's party.
The two have frequently come head-to-head, and such meetings have not been without their animosity.
Key members, such as Genesis and The NotSoHumble Babe, left THG, eventually resulting in public displays of animosity.
By the end of the war, local people's animosity toward the remaining French was such that many of the soldiers were glad to leave.
A primary group is a group in which one exchanges implicit items, such as love, caring, concern, animosity, support, etc.
The party has been said to be distinguished by " its strong clerical component, its loyalty to Khomeini, its strong animosity to the liberal political movements, and its tendency to support the revolutionary organizations ," such as the komiteh.

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