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- noun Plural form of
hatred .
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Examples
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Now as Europe seethes with long-suppressed ethnic and national hatreds, it is valuable to get a fresh look at the roots of that catastrophe, for in some ways the hatreds are the same.
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The insularity of the English he believed had saved their patriotism from the kind of hatreds of others that characterized Europe.
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And on February 22, 2006, when Sunni alQaeda extremists blew up the Shiite alAskari Mosque at Samarra and unleashed a fury of intercommunal atrocities, American troops seemed powerless before primordial hatreds.
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Some people are so in need of negatives that they will attempt to create bizarre scenarios in their minds to support their fears and hatreds
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Where freedoms will flourish and hatreds will fade.
Brent Budowsky: Occupy Wall Street: The Thomas Paines of our Time Brent Budowsky 2011
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They made a strategic decision to manipulate and exploit the ignorance, fears and hatreds of dysfunctional and vulnerable voters in order to win elections rather than lose them by being intellectually and morally honest.
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They made a strategic decision to manipulate and exploit the ignorance, fears and hatreds of dysfunctional and vulnerable voters in order to win elections rather than lose them by being intellectually and morally honest.
Think Progress » Bachmann: ‘We’re hoping that President Obama’s policies don’t succeed.’ 2010
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They made a strategic decision to manipulate and exploit the ignorance, fears and hatreds of dysfunctional and vulnerable voters in order to win elections rather than lose them by being intellectually and morally honest.
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The conflict has roots in intergenerational hatreds that started in the Colonial era.
Georgette Bennett, Ph.D.: Interfaith Peace In The Face Of Escalating Christian-Muslim Conflict Ph.D. Georgette Bennett 2012
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They made a strategic decision to manipulate and exploit the ignorance, fears and hatreds of dysfunctional and vulnerable voters in order to win elections rather than lose them by being intellectually and morally honest.
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