| 11. | Some animosity is a natural byproduct when such hegemony is challenged.
 
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 | 12. | The two division rivals have a healthy animosity toward each other.
 
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 | 13. | More animosity comes out when we're at the wheel.
 
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 | 14. | As the Furmaneks left Russia, animosity toward foreigners was increasing.
 
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 | 15. | During Prohibition, many Americans developed a strong animosity to rum.
 
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 | 16. | Wednesday, Araskog and Bollenbach sought to play down the animosity.
 
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 | 17. | The animosities, however, have proven too deep to overcome.
 
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 | 18. | Williams, Boras added, feels no animosity toward the Yankees.
 
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 | 19. | Tensions mounted among the Broncos; unexpressed feelings grew into animosity.
 
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 | 20. | There's probably a lot of animosity between each other.
 
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