The company would probably do just as well if the worker bees hated their bosses and most of their jobs. |
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Thankfully people that have seen us haven't hated us enough to throw beer bottles or anything! |
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And anyway, work was important and the world hated me, so there was no real problem with me studying and reading so much. |
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He hated his mother for physically and mentally badgering him to fulfil her wishes. |
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The talks revolve around a little more pay and the hated appraisal system, which links pay to performance. |
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He was useless with a sword, missed his targets in archery, fell off his horse as soon as he got on, and in general hated fighting. |
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I had a general feeling that she hated me, that she was hostile towards me only because of my Romany origins. |
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After all, the thought of murdering Claudius, vile and hated though he was, still repelled Hamlet. |
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Jesus didn't come to earth to be poor, hated, and sad. He came to reveal the kingdom of God to a fallen people. |
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It merely exposed the rottenness and the hypocrisy of the establishment he hated anyway. |
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The Neoplatonists cordially hated theosophy, and its Manichee form more than all. |
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Though she hated even the sight of the long bow and pointed arrowheads, she understood from Adam's words that she must forget her dislike. |
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All my energy was being taken up with worrying about my arsey behaviour and I hated that. |
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Rupert and Robin both hated boarding school and they longed to live at home. |
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The TV chef once worked as a royal footman at Buckingham Palace, where he noted that the Queen hated food to be thrown away. |
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She was grateful to Jerome for taking them in, but she hated the way Jerome rubbed Chuck 's nose in it, at every opportunity. |
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I hated it every time it came on the radio, though tellingly, I don't ever remember myself reaching for the dial to switch it off. |
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The more they made you eat your rutabagas, the more you hated rutabagas, right? |
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But can low-tech subsistence agriculture improve people's quality of life better than the hated multinationals? |
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This little man had contrived for himself some little power, which he used badly, because he was small, and because he hated his smallness. |
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They are hated by the public more than parking attendants and tax inspectors. |
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Victoria and Albert came to love each other with a strong physical passion, yet she hated pregnancy, childbirth, babies, and children. |
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So H.W. came to the Little Town and ran his business hated by every World War II veteran in the community but essentially unmolested. |
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Those on his good side appreciated his innovative methods, his sarcasm and how hard he pushed us, those who didn't respond hated his guts. |
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When I went into the audience to interview people, she actually hit me and told me she hated my guts. |
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Ironworkers and bootmakers converged from the factories and lanes to cheer Fitzroy against their hated neighbors from Collingwood and Carlton. |
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He's a bit slow to learn and it took time for the penny to drop, then he started to finish even though he would have hated the ground. |
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She hated watching us fight, but never took sides and could only muster up a whimper for a truce. |
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He hadn't meant to kill her, but if there was anything he hated more than a cheater, it was a nagger. |
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Before this point, I had started, earlier on, to question if I actually, deep down, hated women. |
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She drove through the main streets of Falton City for half an hour, mumbling randomly about how much she hated rush-hour. |
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I hated the stupid 57 tram, filled with bogans and taking ages to get into the city. |
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While some people hated the Autotune, no one could deny that it was his most focused album yet. |
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She hated them at times, and once she had praised their names to the skies for letting her live again. |
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I had previously owned a mustard-coloured Maxi and hated it, but I was so skint I found myself buying another one. |
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I didn't know then that one of my sisters had an eating disorder, that she in her skinny body, hated herself as much as I did. |
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Bullwhackers and mule skinners hated camels and dreaded meeting them on the trail. |
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He hated when guys talked about his sister, especially in that degrading uncouthly lewd way they loved, especially in the locker rooms. |
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I hated the first one, but decided to sit back, relax and get in touch with my inner angel. |
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And for the same reason, the unbecomingness of that which is hated is felt more keenly than the becomingness of that which is loved. |
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So many straight men hated the two-step that it was perfectly normal for girls to dance together. |
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He started attending drama classes at 19 while working in a factory job he hated. |
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He fought anti-Semitism, hated racism, blessed the mother of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African shot dead by New York city police. |
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He hated waste and ostentatious consumption, and the car he developed at Ford, the Falcon, reflected his twin commitments to economy and safety. |
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Walking was a bore and I really hated exercise so it was a surprise that I was a size twelve, if you saw the amount I could eat. |
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Graham hated them on sight but I insisted and they lived on the shelf I reserved for pretty gew-gaws in the Welsh Cottage until we moved out. |
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Some time ago life was a real hassle to me, I hated my job, I hated my life, blah-blah you know? |
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I hated the sick feeling that that gave me, and I was so so tired of doubting myself. |
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Justice and decency were the very things the religious bigots of all denominations hated and feared most, as they still do today. |
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He could see the light shimmer of unshed tears in her eyes and he hated himself for doing this but yet he couldn't stop. |
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When Chinese immigrants invented moo shoo pork, did that mean that they hated traditional dumplings or soups or pot-stickers? |
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And while I'm the first to admit that I'm not a social butterfly or anything, I'm not really hated either. |
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It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not. |
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I hated those mindless, endless Indian tragicomedies, with their maudlin themes and their fifteen song-and-dance numbers. |
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He saw himself primarily as a political writer, a democratic socialist who avoided party labels and hated totalitarianism. |
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We hated her and wanted to crush her enormous spongey costume under our broken feet. |
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He hated to be judgmental, but he was unable to believe that someone like them were capable of doing a noble thing such as keeping a vow. |
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The feeling of detached indifference had been soothing and he hated that it was slowly slipping away. |
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I think homogenisation was invented for people like me who hated the blob of cream on the top of the milk. |
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Only Trent noticed the mocking tone in Matt's voice and he hated him for it. |
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This is a school which has been hated by any pupil of any intelligence or sensibility for as long as it has existed. |
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That said, I really hated this film, and not because it's so dumb, but because it's so timid and gutless. |
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She hated him, that was very certain and she grew more and more positive of this fact as the next few days passed. |
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He was tied to the things he hated, or claimed to hate, like Prometheus lashed to his rock. |
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She hated exams and failed everything, and was told at an early age that she was not very bright. |
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She hated the long hours, the measly wages, the heat of the kitchen, and most of all, she hated that she never saw Noah. |
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I hated tomatoes as a child and spent a lot of time picking those bad boys off salads and burgers and sandwiches. |
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He hated mealtimes, especially with Aunt Bella watching over him, or Uncle Simon making comments. |
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The man she had hated so was the man she worked her fingers to the bone to save. |
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The last few days of this election campaign will now see a bitter fight over the most hated man in America. |
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Jonathan loathed the sound of that man's name, he hated to speak it, he spit it out quickly and swigged his coke to remove the taste. |
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I hated to see it go, but it's not like I can't find another beater for under a thou. |
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He hated his urge to spit out saliva when he was peeing and feared he would retain the disgusting habit. |
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The vintners, who hated to see valuable grapes go to waste, loved the idea, but would the culinary world? |
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There was no settling of accounts with the hated and feared secret police, the Securitate. |
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When I go will folks be thinking man I hated that dude with his wack jokes, I'm glad he's gone? |
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On the viewscreen appeared an image of the ship of his most hated nemesis, Aberdeen Edwardes. |
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It also means sitting down with someone, someone who is not abhorred or hated, to have a conversation. |
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The man who had hoped to segue from comedy returned to the role he hated and the director he couldn't abide. |
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Kipling mocked the place, viceroys and vicereines hated it, but here the British rulers of India spent most of their imperial century. |
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Why not select several limited but hated taxes, totalling a few billion, and earmark them for abolition? |
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The others challenged the eternal verities of the West, and the critics hated them. |
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He hated how she made him think she accepted him, and then crushed all his hopes and smiled triumphantly as he walked away dejected. |
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I hated not being able to have a wash, get wet clothes dry and having to walk in mud every day. |
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I felt my anger rising and tried vainly to quench it, the flames tickling me, begging to be let loose upon the man I now hated most. |
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By her own admission, she was a gangly, gawky youngster who hated school and struggled to do well academically. |
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I grimaced, I hated pickled waterweed, and by the face mother pulled when she ate it, I suspect she did too. |
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I hated the fact that I seemed to be switching on the waterworks constantly. |
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He'd been staying out of my way, something I sometimes appreciated and sometimes hated. |
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I hated letting down the BarbarbarbarbarBinger but it was right and proper that I stayed spatchcocked at home. |
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It got rid of the controversial and hated shoot-out, added stoppage time at the end of halves and games, and the clock counts up instead of down. |
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Perhaps I just hated the aesthetics of an event where he is the prom king, in his doofusy XXL hockey shirts and calf-length jorts. |
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It has been another banner year for baseball's most storied, hated franchise. |
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I hated to be late because Kristi used to rag on me when I kept her waiting. |
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I always hated biting my nails because it caused them to become all ragged. |
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I really hated saying adios to two of my favorite people, Mexican Ambassador Manuel Uribe and his wife Barbara. |
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In a spark of anger he hated everything about Amy, from her ugly light brown hair, to her even uglier sneakers. |
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Though she was happy with the love and adulation that came with fame, she hated waking up early in the morning. |
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I didn't even find out that we had any titles in our family until I was about eight or nine, they hated to advertise that fact. |
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Because Grabowski hated to play cards they were forced into three-handed whist. |
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I hated that I was so worried about keeping up appearances with these people that I was lying to myself. |
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And New York, in all its brutal honesty, will continue to be hated by those who envy its forthrightness. |
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I really don't think there is a more feared and hated religion than Paganism or Wicca. |
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The reason I was going by my middle name was for that very reason, because he hated it. |
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And I found that I hated having a numb mind and I was rebelling against that and writing. |
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People-power has won the day in the battle to have Old Town's hated bus-priority traffic lights switched off. |
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La Salle hated and harassed the Jesuits but got along fairly well with the Recollects. |
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I was one of those who hated the last redesign, and I'm not fond of this one. |
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She just hated the way her mother worded her problems with people when she spoke to them. |
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I hated going to school and valued work experience more than academic education. |
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He never felt love and because of that, hated the world and the world hated him in return. |
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The rest of his clothing was quite plain for a nobleman, as he hated his own title. |
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Do not post messages which are intended to cause a person to be insulted, hated by others without clearly citing the reference. |
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I hated the brown-nosers who threw away all self-respect to make others like them. |
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On 18 February 1857 the souls of dead Xhosa warriors would sweep in from the Indian Ocean and sweep the hated British into the sea, she said. |
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Sam hated to drive at night, especially a night such as this when it was cold and windy. |
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She hated playing vamps, and she makes the most of every chance to expand her screen persona presented in this movie. |
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She hated playing house in the first place anyways, but Auntie insisted that she played with the girls on the street and made friends. |
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Indicative of the plight of the economy, in August 1993 Cuba amended its constitution to allow its citizens to deal in the hated Yanqui dollar. |
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She could hear the brittle edge in her voice, and hated how desperate it made her sound. |
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I hated Father Stone's somber church with its high dark ceilings that shut out the world. |
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But when it was netball or tennis, I hated physical education because I was pretty useless at those sports. |
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You can comment on a show or a gig you've been to and you either loved or hated. |
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If you've always hated them, pop them out of their skins and taste the difference. |
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She hated these lessons most of all, they just seemed utterly useless and pointless. |
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I hated all the food she cooked, vegetarian lasagne, vegetable burgers, fat free super noddles. |
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Finally he simply took refuge in his dressing room and refused to report for his next scene, announcing that he hated his wardrobe. |
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A particularly hated weekend chore involved the counting and rolling of all the change taken from the machines at the three laundromats he owned. |
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Also I hated all the mania, because I'd been through all that for many many years, albeit at second hand. |
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Fifty feet or less from this intersection was a line of riot cops plugging a ragged breach in the hated wall. |
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I wanted to like the movie if only because the critics hated it so, but I couldn't deny the unmistakable truth that it was not very good. |
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I hated sewing, but merely joined in the gossip of the ladies as they sewed the cloth. |
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Still, pulling on snazzy threads in the morning must be scant compensation for working in what is officially the nation's most hated profession. |
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I hated myself for doing this, for being so completely suckered by the matey corporate chef. |
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I am dressed in the hated green skirt, black pullover, lumpy shoes, and ankle socks. |
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If he devoted less of his time to goading opposition supporters then perhaps he would not be the most hated man in Scottish football. |
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Many British navy and army officers hated the 'flash language' used by convicts. |
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Our guide had no qualms about asking us to sleep closer, and, when we refused, he informed us he hated us. |
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He hated being patronized and pitied by those who didn't believe his story. |
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I hated that as an able-bodied male, I was expected to go out for football, basketball, and track. |
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She hated sharing Georgie with his admirers, particularly on lecture tours in in North America. |
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He hated actually dealing with business matters, preferring to play the role of the likable artiste. |
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The one I wrote about is from 1969, a time when the Beatles hated each other. |
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Plus, to celebrate bloomsday, how Fifty Shades of Grey is like Ulysses, and librarians who hated Joyce. |
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I absolutely hated letting anyone do fast walking or running for me, and had to let a body double do that. |
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They are particularly hated in Tallaght, as the brick-proof perspex windows and CCTV cameras mounted on the side of houses attest. |
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When the United States allowed the President to make himself a dictator, Cubans promulgated a new constitution that abnegated the hated Platt Amendment. |
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Her strolls became aimless wanderings and she hated the lack of sunlight. |
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She hated herself for being so weak in front of her parents. |
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Dovlatov hated Soviet oppression and battled repression subtly, by not condescending to notice it, and keeping things light. |
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As a boy, his father had had a kennel of dogs and he had hated them. |
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He thought the world of us and would have hated for us to be unhappy. |
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I was an artist, but I hated taking art class, it was too regimented and too regulated, I thought art should be more free and unrestrained, so I never took an art class. |
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He could have handled prison, he thinks, because he gets on with everybody but, who knows, he could have run into some old lags who hated the Rollers. |
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She hated her sister's vanity and secretly hoped Lucas would reject her. |
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To explain this ghostly occurrence, we get a dollop of gossip concerning the recent death of a hated bishop. |
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But he hated the way he looked with a face full of makeup and had nearly given it up until he donned his first mask. |
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Robert Kennedy hated Johnson's grossness, his lies, his bullying of staff, his self-indulgence with whisky and food. |
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He hated TV for chasing fads and its vacuousness, but also because it paid him too little, notes Itzkoff dryly. |
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But I hate, and have always hated people trying to analyse me. |
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By the time Dutschke got arrested in January, the two pretty much hated each other electronically. |
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I hated the way she shot her mouth off constantly to get media attention. |
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The rather weak excuse some of them gave for their obvious enthusiasm was that it wasn't so much monarchism that they hated, but the British monarchy. |
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One of the most hated abuses by York police was the use of attack dogs. |
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I was told that God hated me, and despite trying very hard to change my sexual orientation, I found that I could not. |
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The gold bugs and hard money types hated him because they believed the vast expansion in the money supply would ignite inflation. |
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She had always hated the take-off and the landing parts in a flight. |
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Most people I knew in the military believed Hastings to be a raging liberal who hated the military. |
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I had a couple bluntly tell me that they hated it here, with the silent expectation that I would too. |
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It is not known when the shuffle was first performed on turf, rather than in a lounge room, but it is definitely known that opposition clubs hated it. |
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And then he burst into tears, asking why everyone hated him so much. |
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Luckily I hated the thing so I don't feel too bad about getting a new one. |
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I did all I could to hold him in, and he hated me for my pains. |
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I hated playing musical scales and those stupid nursery rhymes set to music that piano students had to play, but I guess Dad marked me down as a loser in music, too. |
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Just last week, you will recall, Harry was saying how much he hated social media because of the invasion of privacy it incurred. |
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I had an angry head on me at the time and hated authority and structured education. |
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She hated walking down stairs, sliding down banisters was so much easier. |
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While shooting was hated by the mass of the rural population, and the Game Laws universally flouted, they took a benign and active interest in the hunt. |
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They knew him, and they hated him as his soldiers massacred their people. |
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He was a theoretician who hated theory because he loved people. |
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I hated that the town response to tragedy and suffering was to suffocate the afflicted family with attention. |
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Wardens and guards with names like interrogator Wu and Officer Gong deprived the prisoners they hated of meat. |
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I hated the whole journey there, complaining first of seasickness, then sickness of riding my horse, and finally just plain sickness of travelling. |
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Do you mean to say that you're not hated for what you did to Grant? |
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He hated mediocrity and always strived for perfection and excellence. |
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They have to have the courage not to wilt or get the vapors whenever a right-winger invokes the evil gummint or the hated kenyan. |
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Although I hated the menial tasks the job required, it gave me a window into the power of local government. |
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She claimed she hated his first name and his middle name, Robert, was easily shortened to something she thought was much more preferable, so that's what she called him. |
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Since the triads dealt with him so viciously, I believe that he was exceptional in fulfilling the duties of a journalist and that was why he was hated. |
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Quite a few of them, especially the officers who represented the military elite, hated the Bolsheviks because they saw them as giving short shrift to the state. |
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The Massachusetts draftees then resorted to the silent but effective nonviolent resistance of mass desertions, refusal to obey the hated officers, and going on sick call. |
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Usually I hated the sickly smell of vanilla but today it was soothing. |
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But most of all, Anna hated the way she scowled at her every time she passed by, simply because she'd always turned her down on her offers to play doll. |
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I first came to realise my mother hated me when I was only twelve. |
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I hated my clansmen, hated them for being ignorant simpletons. |
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I hated the voice from behind me, that cut through the wondrous strains of music being wafted to us in that green and prosperous neighbourhood through powerful speakers. |
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Michelle didn't tell Shane, but she hated eating in the cramped cafeteria. |
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She wiped her nose and smudged her eye liner and hated herself. |
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Now he was worried about upsetting her, and part of him hated the feeling. |
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At that moment, I absolutely hated how breathy my voice sounded. |
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She had gotten a brief visit from her family, and had hated it. |
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But now that the romance has gone south, what's an equally dramatic way to get rid of the clothes, gifts, and jewelry that remind you of your hated ex? |
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Like both men Vidal was arguably a gay radical and hero, although he would have hated the plaudit. |
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I hated public speaking, especially for people I didn't know. |
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Marie-Antoinette was a Habsburg, and thus from the moment of her arrival in France in 1770 the bugbear of the Richelieu-d'Aiguillon faction, which hated the Austrian alliance. |
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He continued in this angry state, spitting out word after hated word. |
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This non-selective identification causes problems because the mourner identifies with both the loved and hated aspects or functions of the lost person or thing. |
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McCain hired Tucker Eskew, one of the Bush advisers who set the hated 2000 push poll in motion. |
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He then swore revenge on his creator for bringing him into a world that hated him. |
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He thoughtlessly invited her to come jogging, as he knew she hated excercise. |
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I hated the concrete, cursed the teeming masses who looked just like me. |
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Suddenly I felt stammery. How did I tell Will that I hated Valentine's Day because nobody had ever wanted me to be his valentine? |
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I hated all creepy crawly things, whether bugs, spiders or snakes and had no desire to look down at the creeptacular scene below us. |
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Archie looked grave. He hated to to give pain, but he felt he must be honest. |
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Worst of all the hated Anglican schools would now receive funding from local taxes that everyone had to pay. |
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He was a rather poor businessman, and especially hated bargaining and negotiating terms with those who sought to use the steam engine. |
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Like all bona fide action stars, he was a hardnosed Republican who hated pinkos. |
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He was a cruel king who was feared and hated by his subjects. |
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Bassett pinched the dreaded longball style so hated from Watford's Graham Taylor, revealed Fairweather. |
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Belize City was declared the 'most hated city' and ranked tenth for having a very high rate of crime, drug dealings and a sense of dilapidation. |
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She was a widow hated by most of the town of Carthage, Texas. |
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To add fuel to the fire the Finance Minister yesterday confirmed the hated Universal Social Charge is here to stay. |
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As the victim of a heinous crime perpetrated by a white man, she had hated the mzungu for 40 years. |
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John Champney Warreners, 50, spent days trying to sign up for the hated utility charge before the original February 2 deadline. |
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Since then, barrow has been periodically loved and hated by both sides. |
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He especially hated street music, and in particular the music of organ grinders, against whom he railed in various venues. |
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There's no easy way to describe this episodic French film except to say it's an arthouse effort to be either loved or hated. |
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Then there was Ruby, who had been a wild child, willful, and determined to be everything her parents hated and feared. |
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Once she had been kissed by a man in wine and she had never forgotten the hated smell of that vinous breath. |
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She also discovers she's a huge witch who's hated by almost everyone and that Poise is being clobbered by a competitor. |
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I hated the film at first, but with subsequent viewings it has grown on me. |
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And, although the mystery of an unsigned note rather thrilled her, it seemed underhanded. And June hated underhanded things. |
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In an ableist, goal-driven world that treats dependency as hated subservience, noncontingent acts are deemed wasteful or expendable. |
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I hated her when she yelled at my aunt. She seemed ugly, a witch, always angry. Emptiness and anger. Buttocks are squooshy like breasts. |
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Hathaway says she discovered that everyone hated her accidentally. |
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He hated the Professor, who smelt the rogue in him, and scourged him continually with his sharp tongue. |
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What kind of general allowed the riffraff off the streets to wait in his office? And he hated to say it, but Ellie looked extremely riffraffish. |
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The deputy offered by Leung to mediate, Carrie Lam, is also hated by many. |
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The Nobles despised and hated all others and took no thought for usefulness and profit of lord and men. |
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He was six feet tall and strong, but without the gnarled gym muscles Helen hated. |
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A focus for disaffected Ricardians, Margaret hated Henry and she detested the new political settlement. |
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What evil will not a rival say to stop the flow of grist to the mill of the hated one? |
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I remember that he secretly used to cook aloo ki sabzi when my mom made dal or ghiya, which we hated. |
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She hated the poisoned feeling in her throat, and no matter how often she gargled she felt unclean and disgusting. |
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She is disdainful of her brother's easygoing, untidy ways and has hated Snitter since she first met him. |
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It set off a tsunami of debate among the more esoteric critics, who either loved it or hated it but could not ignore it. |
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The Liberal grandees, who hated Lloyd George, did not press Asquith to retire. |
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These rufflings, and pinkings, and patchings, will only make us hated by all the wives of our neighbours. |
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Maximinus hated the nobility and was ruthless towards those he suspected of plotting against him. |
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Rhea hated this and tricked him by hiding Zeus and wrapping a stone in a baby's blanket, which Cronus ate. |
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Alicia hated the person who had invented pan and scan, since the heightened panning effect aggravated her nausea when watching action movies. |
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Zwentibold was hated by his subjects, so Charles the Simple decided to invade in 898 after being called by Count Reginar of Hainaut. |
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The murderer, who had been sent by the clan to assassinate their hated enemy Gerbil, went to jail with three henchmen to see Paul Lyons. |
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She, the band and their management all hated the photos, but the label wanted to use them in order not to write the cost off as a loss. |
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Wayne liked it a lot but hated the band name and told them they wouldn't be performing unless they changed it. |
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The referee liked officiating because of the great view, but hated making the hard calls. |
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Though the new law is popular among the general public, it is hated in the boardroom. |
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In the course of doing so, Newman learned that Waugh hated the modern world and wished that he had been born two or three centuries sooner. |
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Her mother hated taking her on the plane because she would become fidgety and bother her neighbours. |
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Katie H is rather surprised because she expected to be hated more but now gets cheers and people admitting that she seems like a good egg. |
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She hated her flat hair and her muffin top that spilled ever so slightly from her jeans, and she had felt increasingly uninspired at work. |
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In class, he hated mathematics, was fair at classics, and excelled at English and divinity. |
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I hated myself for cheating on Jill, but then I had cheated before, but this was something different. |
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It sees Strike investigating the disappearance of a writer hated by many of his old friends for insulting them in his new novel. |
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And just for the record, those are sinigrin and sulforaphane which give the hated sprout its pungent taste. |
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He once told me that he hated AIDS films because of the sentimentality. |
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Woolf and her husband Leonard hated and feared 1930s fascism with its antisemitism. |
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Others kept their distance because they hated the Stalinism, the maximalism and brutal tactics of the organization. |
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The reputation of ferocity enhanced the value of their services, in making them feared as well as hated. |
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He hated Merle Oberon when he worked with her in wuthering Heights. |
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I have a feeling that this pie is the Marmite of the school pie world. You either loved it or you hated it. |
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The post We need those hated time frames more than ever before appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Eesh, she hated this apartment. Hated the ugly popcorn ceilings and the awkward floor plan. Why had she stayed? |
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In turn, the English hated him, but the king retaliated ruthlessly with his military force to subdue the rebellions and discontentment. |
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Sunday drivers were more hated than rush-hour commuters and school-run mums, reinforcing many of the traditional stereotyped prejudices among Britain's car owners. |
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Andrea acknowledged that she spoke Chinglish, that she hated her accent, and that learners needed a comprehensible teacher voice in the classroom. |
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Stoppard attended the Dolphin School in Nottinghamshire, and later completed his education at Pocklington School in East Riding, Yorkshire, which he hated. |
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In 1997, the Brockets were cited by Tony Blair ina speech attacking hereditary peers.CELEBRITY toff Lord Brocket is the grandson of one of Scotland's most hated lairds. |
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Jessica hated covering her legs, so she rarely wore anything but shorts. |
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I stayed in this hotel last year, I hated it, it's a flea bag. |
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I recall her once snatching a copy of the hated Private Eye, in which I'd been reading about the Ugandan activities of a prominent member of her party. |
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I hated cooking okra because it was so slimy when you first start. |
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The slave trade was hated by many sailors and those who joined the crews of slave ships often did so through coercion or because they could find no other employment. |
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During his school years he was top of his class in most subjects, and won many prizes and awards but hated having to receive them in front of the entire school. |
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It was all scrumpled up and she hated her hair being a mess. |
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Notably, the hated new Poor Law Amendment was passed in 1834, depriving working people of outdoor relief and driving the poor into workhouses, where families were separated. |
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His own nominees to the council drew heavily on the hated Lusignans. |
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Between 1865 and 1871, Shaw attended four schools, all of which he hated. |
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Ellen Nussey, who hated Arthur, insists that his marital claims had perverted Charlotte's writing and she had to struggle against an interruption of her career. |
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John's neighbours hated the tunelessness of his bagpipe-playing. |
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He hated her as she bent forward and pored over his things. He hated her way of patiently casting him up, as if he were an endless psychological account. |
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Since then I have hated the Eisteddfod, glockenspiels, and buses. |
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Whittle hated the strict discipline imposed on apprentices and, convinced there was no hope of ever becoming a pilot he at one time seriously considered deserting. |
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Patternmaker hated the conditions in a competitive race at Newmarket's July course last time out but should find things more conducive to gain success at Folkestone. |
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