| 41. | Personal or intimate professional connections between leaders often predate their political antagonisms.
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| 42. | There is just too much antagonism between Clinton and Congress.
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| 43. | If Slifer is right, this groundswell of antagonism will probably ease.
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| 44. | Like his artistic antecedents, Prix exists in symbiotic antagonism with comfort.
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| 45. | Outsiders often assume that the genocide sprang spontaneously from primeval ethnic antagonism.
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| 46. | Grant took out his antagonisms and frustration on Murphy, Kiner recounts.
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| 47. | Those antagonisms sound creaky now, like " the people " itself.
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| 48. | This, they say, is creating antagonism rather than courting compromise.
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| 49. | The antagonism has been primarily ethnic, pitting Arabs against African villagers.
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| 50. | But rapprochement is complicated by centuries of antagonism and modern political fallout.
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