Sentences with phrase «mutual animosity»

Unsubstantiated speculation suggested their mutual animosity was the cause.
Jinnah's initial intent was to work within the Hindu dominated National Congress, but by the 1940s, his relationship with Gandhi had deteriorated into intense mutual animosity, and Jinnah began speaking out for an independent Muslim homeland.
As Christopher Hitchens puts it, «There's nothing feigned about their mutual animosity.
For every moment that bluntly reveals the distance between these characters, there's one that implies bonds too strong to be broken: Danny sitting at a piano with his daughter, knocking out a gentle duet they wrote together; a heart - to - heart that comes to blows, under the influence of competing drugs; a series of painfully public addresses that demonstrate how, strangely enough, mutual animosity toward a parent can bring siblings closer together.
When Wilder became a director, he continued to collaborate with Brackett, despite the fact that their mutual animosity had only increased with success.
It's also the latest turn in the ongoing rivalry between Cuomo and de Blasio, whose decadeslong relationship has, since de Blasio became mayor, curdled into mutual animosity.
Richard Anderson, president of the New York Building Congress, acknowledged Cuomo and de Blasio's mutual animosity possibly contributed to the delay in working out 421a, but believes Cuomo wouldn't have stepped forward with his own proposal if messing with the mayor was his only goal.
Humiliation is another strong catalyst of tension between states, often acting on nations as it does on individuals, reinforcing the instinct of competition and mutual animosity.
Nothing but the limits of man's imagination and, of course, mutual animosity, challenged the various metaphysical perceptions.
This is in spite of our diversity, our frequent mutual animosity and our all too common fear and distrust of all things foreign.

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Not only is present - day culture not serving as a binding force between nations, but it is being used to accentuate their mutual dissimilarities and animosities.
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