Ending three decades of enmity, the two visionaries shelved Cold War differences to unite against a growing Soviet threat. |
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That such a policy may have stirred up the enmity which resulted in last week's atrocious acts of violence should not be dismissed out of hand. |
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They had already incurred the enmity of the royal houses of Europe, why add that of the bankers? |
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The enmity that existed between China and the west after 1949, was not apparent during the war. |
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Crew from the admiral down to ordinary seamen had no enmity towards their opposite numbers. |
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This no doubt is because of the strong enmity among residents over the history and civics textbooks edited by the society. |
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The Thebans were de facto political allies of the Spartan alliance, sharing enmity with Athens' empire. |
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Their feud dates back almost two centuries with a level of enmity that has only gathered strength over the passing years. |
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Welles did indeed have enemies, although he had done his best to earn their enmity. |
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Personal enmity, property disputes, love intrigues, dowry and gain are the major reasons for murdering women. |
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Their work catapulted them to the world centrestage, where they were surrounded by adulation and enmity at the same time. |
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The enmity of the tribes was old, and with independence their anxieties about one another became acute. |
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In other cases, there would be fierce debate, enmity and bitter recrimination. |
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There he drove home his message that this had to be the focus if the decades of enmity between the countries were to be ended. |
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The two debates engaged major personalities in the discipline and a similar degree of enmity and venom. |
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What are the sources of enmity against us, and how could those sources be reduced? |
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It buys him first bemusement, then solicitation, and finally enmity and a serious whack upside the head. |
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I promise to refrain from taking part in feuds and quarrels and from creating enmity. |
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This was also brought on by the bitter enmity between many players and their employers. |
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Indeed there is a long history of mutual enmity between the two countries which dates back some 400 years. |
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Years of hatred and enmity were unleashed in the suicidal battle over Mongolia. |
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The unclean spirit shouting out to Jesus represents both a verbal challenge and the demon's enmity toward him. |
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The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector. |
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At least, we don't feel enmity toward fellow human beings very often. |
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There may, however, be more to the conflict than just historical enmity. |
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The locals said the family has no strong enmity with the accused. |
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Blood is shed everywhere and millions perish as victims of enmity. |
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A history of enmity and mistrust has long antagonized the relationship between Kosovo Albanians and Serbs. |
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Article 216 of the Penal Code covers penal sanctions against inciting the population to breed enmity or hatred or denigration. |
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It is surprising how the age-old enmity seemed to melt away very rapidly, obviously due to the concerted efforts of both peoples. |
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Believe what your post-hard-work-day brain will allow, but the enmity went from entrenched to fleeting in a blink of an eye. |
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Before the revolution, the Army and the Brotherhood had a long history of enmity. |
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And yet the level of enmity between the press and Sarah Palin somehow has managed a further descent. |
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Even tamer badinage in this country can, to a foreign ear, sound like enmity. |
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To promote hatred is to instil detestation, enmity, ill-will and malevolence in another. |
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L 7KHWHUPV¶KDWUHG·DQG¶KRVWLOLW³· refer to intense and irrational emotions of opprobrium, enmity and detestation towards the target group. |
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By opening up these backwaters, there is a danger Frank could earn the enmity of the very pop connoisseurs it hopes to attract. |
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But that enmity has been intensified by the effects of Stalinist bureaucratic misrule, particularly in the last two decades. |
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There, they breed a kind of sighthound, which is very swift and strong and has an inborn enmity to wolves. |
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The common man does not even realize that he is brought up in an environment of malice and is fed on suspicion, hatred and enmity. |
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This frame of mind would be the best guarantee that intolerance and enmity remain a marginal phenomenon. |
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The practice of loving kindness encourages us to face our difficult emotions, such as fear, anger and enmity, with clarity and compassion. |
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There was, though it earned her the lasting enmity of vested interests and our so-called liberal elite, whom she proved wrong. |
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It was hoped that Abdullah's birth in Riyadh would end the enmity between the ousted northern Hail emirate and the newly emerging Saudi kingdom. |
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Young, rich, successful: it ought to be enough to win him the enmity of all reasonable people. |
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He should not be made to pay a price because of the enmity of others towards him. |
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The Penal Code criminalized acts that deliberately wounded religious or racial feelings or promoted enmity between different groups. |
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Human life is often motivated by selfishness and rivalry, and people living in fear and enmity have lost the gift of peace. |
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The more or less hidden enterprises that result from these policies inevitably arouse enmity. |
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And they bristle too at the notion that they had some kind of personal enmity toward the president. |
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By far the person radiating the most resentment and enmity was Will. |
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It was a military truce, but of course the political enmity persisted. |
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Visa officials should have the immediate power to deny entry to all those who spew hatred of America or who belong to organizations that express enmity to the United States. |
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But after all the horror and enmity of World War II, Dieter Rudolph and his family were taken pity on by a Welsh soldier. |
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Rajputs claim that the romantic drama flick portrayed the enmity between Rabari and Darbar communities through Deepika's and Ranveer's roles. |
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They ensure that national populations can no longer effectively be kept in the dark and fed propaganda promoting enmity against demonized foreign powers and the citizens thereof. |
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Allying himself with the new king of Hungary, Charles I, Władysław withstood the enmity of Bohemia, the Teutonic Knights, rival Polish dukes, and the mainly German patriciate of Kraków. |
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This idea of a God so at enmity with man that he pursues him with implacable hatred, and with anger that cannot be appeased except by the sacrifice of his only son, is the product of pagan thought. |
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The enmity and grievances harbored by each side toward the other can only be solved and resolved through hours of intensive labour at the negotiation table. |
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Since then, mutual enmity, expressed in military confrontations, acts of sabotage and a steady stream of invective, has ripened into a broader strategic rivalry. |
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In Lotharingia he earned the enmity of the new duke Gilbert, who in 919 declared loyalty to the new king of East Francia Henry the Fowler. |
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Jacob rebuked Simeon and Levi for arousing the enmity of neighbouring tribes and, on his deathbed, gave his blessing to their younger brother Judah, reproving Simeon and Levi for their cruelty. |
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However, in folklore there is a traditional enmity, even war, between the two races. |
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Any adverse review... stood revealed as the piece of pure enmity it was — an assault, a virtual murder, a purely malicious attempt to unman and destroy him. |
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But do not love Me through His human life or in His image, or substitute the practice of His teachings with rituals and forms, because you will eternalize yourselves in your differences, in your enmity and in your fanaticism. |
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I merely repeat, remember always your duty of enmity towards Man and all his ways. |
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Boniface was promoted to magister militum and earned the enmity of Aetius, who may have been absent in Gaul at the time. |
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It may be that the tradition of Henry's riotous youth, immortalised by Shakespeare, is partly due to political enmity. |
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By this time, Necker had earned the enmity of many members of the French court for his overt manipulation of public opinion. |
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House minority whip... Gingrich has earned enmity in abundance for his junkyard-dog tactics. |
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The Mullen Chop Chop wood manufacturing program in China has earned the enmity of some. |
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Charles also inherited the tradition of political and dynastic enmity between the royal and the Burgundian ducal lines of the Valois dynasty. |
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But the Balkans are living up to their historic reputation of small statehoods whose hatred and enmity of each other far exceed their desire to live in harmony and peace. |
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Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. |
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The enmity of Poseidon prevents Odysseus's return home to Ithaca for many years. |
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Deep social and political enmity was sown between the Reds and Whites and would last until the Winter War and beyond. |
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Article 63 of the Criminal Code states that having motives of ethnic, racial or religious hatred or enmity for committing a crime constitutes an aggravating circumstance. |
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But in the broader culture you'll detect a lot of anti-union enmity, and that is a negative barrier for us as a country in trying to pull together everything we need to make sure we have an auto industry. |
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I havent any personal enmity with any one and I shall do my responsibilities according to the law he reiterated. |
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As he gained political ascendancy he earned the bitter enmity of James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, leader of the Scottish Royalists, whom Campbell consistently managed to outmaneuver. |
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In this voyage, Ming China would also forcibly settle the enmity that existed between it and Java. |
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It's a story of political marketing via media, and it's fuelled by the deep current of enmity between the British Empire and the breakaway colonies. |
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The opium trade incurred intense enmity from the later British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. |
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German-Russian enmity has been a powerful driving force for centuries. |
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Many Cossacks and Tatars developed longstanding enmity due to the losses of their raids. |
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Since his Cossacks provoked the enmity of the locals behind, Poyarkov chose a different way back. |
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Yurii Samodurov had been previously found guilty of inciting hatred or enmity and sentenced to a conditional prison sentence in connection with another exhibition. |
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Asquith still maintained friendly relations with Lloyd George, although Margot made no secret of her enmity for him. |
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He was filled with the embittered suspicions of a hunted animal, seeing enmity and treachery in his friends and deadly foes in his neighbours. |
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In spite of the ideological enmity, the Home Army did launch a massive sabotage campaign after the Germans began Operation Barbarossa. |
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Over the same period, 60 people were convicted in 23 criminal cases for offences against life and health on grounds of ethnic, racial or religious hatred or enmity. |
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This led to the fatal confrontation and enmity between the two Godwinsons. |
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Azeri enmity against anything Armenian led to the destruction of thousands of medieval Armenian gravestones, known as khachkars, in the cemeteries of Julfa in Nakhichevan. |
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This loss was at least in part due to the enmity of the Metelli. |
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Such being the case, it has been regarded as the political interest of England to balance and divide the enmity of France by a strict alliance with some limitaneous state. |
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Written after 1450, it contains many of the elements still associated with the legend, from the Nottingham setting to the bitter enmity between Robin and the local sheriff. |
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Often this led to the paper being regarded with a considerable degree of enmity, especially during the strikes in the coal industry of the 20th century. |
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His success as the legate of a legion earned him a consulship in 51, after which he retired from public life, having incurred the enmity of Claudius' wife, Agrippina. |
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It sounds like a fascinating read, published by Y Lolfa, but I think he might be on the wrong tack when he says that despite our old enmity we are ready to bury the hatchet. |
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Historian David Chardavoyne has suggested that the movement to abolish capital punishment in Michigan grew as a result of enmity toward the state's neighbor, Canada. |
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Their policy was sometimes summed up as Divide and Rule, taking advantage of the enmity festering between various princely states and social and religious groups. |
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Ethnic enmity wins applause and votes and prime ministerships. |
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The police said that Basra belonging to Chiniot but was residing in Pindi Bhattian due to old enmity there but misfortunately fell victim at the hands of his enemies. |
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