Sentences with word «enmity»

Enmity means the feeling of strong dislike or hatred towards someone or something. Full definition
Discussion section of your essay about Bosnia may include the historical roots of enmity of the Bosnian people.
Clubs will win and lose trophies, players will come and leave, times will change, but the feeling of enmity between bitter derby rivals is here to stay forever.
And, finally, the 1797 Treaty of Tripoli plainly states: «The government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian Religion, as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Mussulmen [Moslems].»
It is about enmity toward Muslims.»
As Freud rightly taught, it takes only three parties — a man, a woman and a child — to create the conditions for enmity in the world, and the introduction of a fourth, as scripture tells us, raises Cain.
And another great theme of divine justice intersects here as well, for the good of procreation points forward to «the woman's seed» who will crush the head of the serpent, representing a future of human life that is permanently at enmity with death.
After reading David's comments, I feel much better about the Murano CrossCabriolet — that is, it's nice to know that I'm not alone on the Automobile Magazine staff in my lack of enmity for Nissan's for the two - door, convertible SUV.
When Dropout Nation last turned its eyes to the City of Brotherly Love, it had just fired it superintendent, Arlene Ackerman, after a tenure wracked with enmity from nearly everyone in the city (especially over her rather sweet pay packages).
And here is Genesis 3: 15 And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring [a] and hers; he will crush [b] your head, and you will strike his heel.»
One recurring source of pressure has been Theresa May's long - held enmity towards the SFO, and...
Investors are generally opposed to tariffs since they have the potential to slow international trade flows and ignite enmity among nations.
t appears as if He is the one actively causing enmity, strife, sorrow, pain, thorns, thistles, and death.
«However, someone, somewhere, who doesn't respect the constitution of Nigeria, who doesn't respect the law, who doesn't believe in due process, and who doesn't understand our people suddenly wakes up one morning and introduced a policy that tends to create enmity between us and our beloved neighbours.
Indeed, the fact that it is on the agenda at all marks a significant departure from mutual enmity of the first phase of the Coalition.
The story of two characters whose friendship ended in bitter enmity is juicy enough for a typical spring blockbuster and yet this is an exhibition with a serious and scholarly bent.
I have to say another step is called for in issuing willingness and effort in the long march against racial enmity.
And in view of the extremely close religious relationship, this mortal enmity makes no sense whatsoever as it still smolders today between the Jews of Palestine and the Muslim Arabs.
By broaching this subject shortly after the revolution, Beyzaie invited the permanent enmity of the new regime.
One recurring source of pressure has been Theresa May's long - held enmity towards the SFO, and her desire to incorporate it within the National Crime Agency (NCA).
Instead He drives them to do the uncustomary, the untraditional — to overcome enmity of clan and tribe and unite into one people, to take the unbeaten path into the land He has chosen for them.
Fowler points to the parallels between the Conservatives in the early nineties and the present day government, as it wrestles with allegations of sleaze, deep divisions and enmities within the Parliamentary Party, growing fears about the economy and employment, and a series of seemingly unstoppable accidents.
Put that type of historical enmity into an Islamic setting.
Christians have options other than further violence when the chaos monster stirs enmity between peoples.
«You adulterous people, don't you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God?
The «old things» in question are our past qualified as enmity to God, not the past in a merely chronological sense, the structure of our Being in time.
One of his last movies, Ruby Gentry (1952), was a muggy Southern story of class enmity recast around one thing: showing off the sexy curves of Jennifer Jones.
Because of that, he's picked by his commanding officer to escort a dying Cheyenne chief, Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi), back to his tribal lands in Montana, despite personal enmity between the two over the horrors they inflicted on each other in battle.
Regarding Austin Murphy's story about The Superstars TV show (April 20): Muhammad Ali earned the lasting enmity of adversaries like Joe Frazier.
And Hooper gives Helena Bonham Carter every opportunity to show us why the woman generations knew as «The Queen Mum» became beloved and felt an undying enmity for «That woman,» Mrs. Simpson.
In a prosecution that has garnered steadily growing criticism since it's inception in 2008, two Russian art exhibit organizers were convicted today under the Russian Criminal Code section that sanctions «incitement of national, racial, or religious enmity
On the cross, Jesus revealed how to create peace where there is only enmity, blame, accusation, and strife.
People love to possess things and attempt to enrich themselves through their efforts, and society will be more stable and have less enmity if people are left to pursue their own interests without coercive sharing.
In truth, Satan's punishment has already started, with the Resurrection of Christ, and now Satan is filled with even more enmity and jealousy as he sees Man as an object of God's eternal Love, which Satan will never feel again.
Yet it makes one ask the question: Can there in general be a level of emotion so unifying, so obliterative of differences between man and man, that even enmity may come to be an irrelevant circumstance and fail to inhibit the friendlier interests aroused?
Since their armies were led and manned by Han soldiers, these incidents led to Muslim enmity toward the Hans.
Spitzer and Cuomo have a history of mutual enmity dating to 2000, when Spitzer was attorney general and Cuomo was HUD secretary.
Moreover, by forcing draconian DRM locks on these games, requiring an Internet connection to play them, a move aimed at fighting piracy, EA has earned the righteous enmity of its customers.
As the book professing to be the Word of God says: «The carnal mind is enmity [hostile] against God: it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be» (Romans 8:7).
Numbers 35:21 Or in enmity smite him with his hand, that he die: he that smote [him] shall surely be put to death; [for] he [is] a murderer: the revenger of blood shall slay the murderer, when he meeteth him.
His loyalty to the prophetic party and to his own profound insights cost him such enmity from his own clan, whose prestige and perquisites were being hurt, that they plotted his death.
For example, the conference said: «War involves compulsory enmity, diabolical outrage against human personality, and a wanton distortion of the truth.
He may, rather, declare the extremist enmity toward this happening and treat its «givenness» as only intended to draw forth his own opposing force.
Similarly Pope John Paul II has sought forgiveness from the Jewish people for what the Vatican did and did not do to exacerbate enmity and hostility over the centuries to persecute the Jews.

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