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"enmity" Definitions
  1. feelings of hate towards somebody

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Notwithstanding the enmity between Israelis and Arabs, it was trumped by the even longer standing, historic enmity and distrust between Arabs and Persians.
Polarization — and thus contempt — leads to permanent enmity.
And I want to emphasize here that we have not enmity towards Iran, we have no enmity towards the Iranian people, we have tremendous respect for Iran's culture and Iran's history.
Their enmity is total, and the country is becoming ungovernable.
Despite historic enmity, Syria's Kurds and government have seldom clashed.
A peace agreement was signed in 2000, but enmity continues.
"  "Dependence has something good-natured about it; independence inspires enmity.
Mr. Trump's best hope may be Republican enmity for Mrs.
This enmity, they argue, percolates into opinions about everyday life.
Why do you think you engendered this kind of enmity?
Relationships between nations are increasingly beset by enmity and suspicion.
"We're not brushing aside other possibilities like personal enmity," Tanvir added.
Enmity toward Iran has brought them into an increasingly open alliance.
But I felt like we earned that kid's enmity that day.
In July, diplomatic ties were restored after 54 years of enmity.
Set aside the enmity he has earned with the international community.
Mr. Trump's bigotry should earn him their enmity, not their loyalty.
To what extent, though, should civic enmity be directed toward sodium?
But her in-house disciplinary policies had earned everyone's enmity instead.
Some of the enmity toward Trump springs from specific British controversies.
Efforts to fuel the flames of American enmity are allegedly ongoing.
It is a pillar built on partnership, not enmity, with the community.
Smiling for the cameras, the singers had seemingly put their enmity aside.
Their relations with Syria's central government, despite historic enmity, are more nuanced.
The social bumps up against the psychological; personal enmity meets political tectonics.
The growing enmity lowers the chances of progress in Congress even further.
South Africans came to share a refreshing sense of enmity to Zuma.
In India, it produced a huge demographic rupture and seemingly permanent enmity.
"We never had any enmity, we never hated each other," Savyalov said.
For Washington, Vietnam is proof that enmity doesn't have to last forever.
Ahmari is right, at least, about the depth of our mutual enmity.
This work should be undertaken with urgency but without enmity and distorted facts.
His rivals highlighted their differences with him, but there was little personal enmity.
On Wednesday night, though, those substantive differences never manifested in any real enmity.
Stiglitz accuses the troika of being motivated by its supposed enmity for government.
Sure, Saudi-Iranian enmity could end in war (in Yemen, it already has).
Pakistan's foreign policy is guided by one overarching fixation: its enmity with India.
So, in a way, Fox News was forged out of enmity for CNN.
That means sharper contrasts are being drawn and real enmity is becoming apparent.
But the broader, collective tragedy was the cruelty and enmity among supposed brethren.
She doesn't suffer from the enmity that Hillary Clinton voters have for Sen.
Historically, there existed particular enmity between the Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox Church.
They're in a love triangle, but there's no enmity between the three of them.
Mr Iqbal's outspoken defence of minorities has earned him the enmity of Muslim radicals.
The link between within-group amity and between-group enmity works in both directions.
Trump's bombast is already alarming the allies and fueling the enmity of our enemies.
Trump's enmity toward McCabe has a partisan origin, stemming from reporting in an Oct.
This 'Barney Chaskel' thinks our decades of enmity are just a bit of fun...?
The latest spike in tensions follows decades of enmity between the U.S. and Iran.
" He called the magazine an "anti-Russian" publication that incites "interethnic enmity and hatred.
In these hair-trigger times, when enmity is easy, there is value in that.
While critics are accusing Democrats of escalating the partisan enmity in Washington, I disagree.
But most of all, it suggests beyond enmity, there's always room for common ground.
"This reflects the hateful point of view of America, it reflects enmity, in fact it reflected enmity to all humanity," Faraj said outside an immigration office in Hatay where dozens of refugees were queuing in the hope of obtaining a Turkish residence permit.
But their enmity has been fostered, and perhaps even brought into being, by outside forces.
And the intense enmity toward her shows how those very same qualities can repel people.
And she's facing five years in jail for incitement of national racial or religious enmity.
Despite their enmity, Kurdish and Syrian government forces rarely fought each other in the war.
He also sought to capitalize on the enmity that some Sanders backers had for Clinton.
But he later fell out with his mentor, and their enmity dogged his long career.
But it shows no enmity for gays or membership in any movement, the AP reported.
West, Islam from enmity to partnership, we will "have drained the swamp" of extremism. pic.twitter.
Mr. Trump's bombast is already alarming the allies and fueling the enmity of our enemies.
Mr. Sessions has long held a particular enmity for pot, which he continues to demonize.
One bunny briefly employed in the New York club would earn Mr. Hefner's lasting enmity.
The Pew Research Center has outlined the undeniable growth in enmity between left and right.
By the time of Mr. Mnangagwa's dismissal, the enmity between the vice president and Mrs.
Let's be clear: Both countries can annihilate each other if their mutual enmity keeps escalating.
These include attempted murder, criminal intimidation, promoting religious enmity and defiling a place of worship.
Shalaan added the investigations proved there was no "prior enmity" between those convicted and Khashoggi.
Despite historical enmity, Kurdish forces and Damascus have seldom clashed during Syria's eight-year war.
Ms. Hellman comes into her own here, spitting enmity as she plots to have Marina killed.
What enmity do I have against these innocent children that I will infect them with HIV?
EVERY time India and Pakistan inch towards ending their ancient enmity, something bad seems to happen.
He has other problems as well, including the enmity he earned among Clinton supporters in 2016.
Laski's support for the strike thus won him the enmity of the entire New England establishment.
That doesn't mean that the historic enmity between Israel and its Arab neighbors has gone away.
Depriving refugee kids of an education lays the groundwork for further tribalism, poverty, enmity and violence.
It took less than two years before the two Islamist groups developed distrust and, ultimately, enmity.
They inhabited a system that took meaning, even existence, from that perception of enmity and perfidy.
Furthermore, when he is surrounded by supporters who cheer his base nature, he amplifies the enmity.
Iran is an aspiring nuclear nation with a long history of enmity toward the United States.
There was no enmity in his voice, just deep concern for the nation and the world.
Despite the Koreas' longstanding enmity, South Koreans often cheer for the North's athletes in international competition.
Back in 2014, the Hindu supremacist pioneered the politics of enmity that corrodes many democracies today.
His vengeful son Richard (David Huynh) will carry on that enmity, determined to seize the throne.
He also earned the enmity of union officials, who thought his campaign threatened their members' benefits.
"Friendship with all, enmity with none: It's a core principle of our foreign policy," he said.
He is expected to resist, and enmity between the governments in Edinburgh and London will grow.
It doesn't take much, though, for suspicion to creep back in, accompanied by enmity and disrespect.
However "the same hostile policies along with the same trend of enmity were pursued," he warned.
Enmity runs deep between the Gaddadfa and Suleiman tribes, the most powerful armed factions in the region.
The ruling establishments in both countries find that mutual enmity serves their interests better than friendship would.
Ted Cruz probably has the best chance now but enmity toward him is high in the party.
Washington's enmity will receive an answer and Iran's people will not remain silent, Khamenei said, without elaborating.
Even then, there was significant enmity towards Valley folks from residents of other parts of Los Angeles.
"Everybody has their line, and also he's a little older than me," he says about Penn's enmity.
U.S. President Donald Trump seems determined to unravel helpful regulation at home while sowing needless enmity abroad.
After a certain point, time erases political enmity and the images lose much of their symbolic power.
Waymo's lawsuit against Uber is one of the most tangible manifestations of the enmity between the two.
"Such videos will open the path for revenge-taking and personal enmity after peace," Mr. Rafi said.
"Such videos will open the path for revenge-taking and personal enmity after peace," Mr. Rafi said.
"The terrorists massacred the people because of the enmity they have for the country's development," he said.
Enmity between the pro- and anti-Bloomberg factions has been rising in tandem with his poll ratings.
David Behring said he became the team's public face to ward off enmity directed at his father.
"We accepted the nuclear deal, but the enmity against the Islamic Republic did not end," Khamenei said.
The enmity between Israel and Iran has threatened to escalate as a result of their competition in Syria.
Despite the mutual enmity that preceded it, the Trump tech summit turned out to be a genial affair.
For this he has earned the enmity of Serbia's government-controlled press, which has declared him a traitor.
In 1992 it became illegal to promote "enmity between different groups on the ground of religion or race".
Pyongyang's desire for an end to enmity could yield much more leverage for Washington than more stringent sanctions.
Trust builds on itself just as distrust builds on itself as well, compounding into deep enmity over time.
They also held talks in Saudi Arabia, which does not recognize Israel but shares its enmity toward Iran.
But the festering enmity between Kanye West and Taylor Swift over the lyrics to "Famous" challenges this assumption.
The plaintiffs, however, are left paying their own mounting legal costs, winning mostly the enmity of their neighbors.
" The grand mufti called chess "a waste of time, money and a reason for the enmity between players.
This enmity was cemented in 1970 when Liston bitch slapped Mark Chudnick in a row over drug money.
Such a challenge would divide the party and likely earn them intense enmity from the Trump-supporting base.
Scrutiny of police actions has led to harsh criticisms -- some fair and some rife with enmity and mischaracterizations.
There are some people who are so consumed by enmity that the only thing they deserve is contempt.
If there is any enmity or hostility, it was caused by politics, but it's not coming from people.
"As far as I know, my husband didn't have any personal enmity with anyone," Ara told the BBC.
Given the longstanding enmity between Microsoft and Google, it's a bit surprising that this is where we ended up.
It was a rare display of enmity in a place typically reserved for decorum and clear of personal attacks.
For India, enmity with Pakistan has fostered a tilt away from secular values towards a more strident identity politics.
The Trump administration's enmity toward facts has reignited a debate about the appropriate relationship between scholarship and civic engagement.
What does surprise me, though, is the sheer amount of enmity that the practice garners from their fellow fans.
It was an incident that inspired a lot of enmity, and stuck with Jefferson the rest of his life.
Few of us feel enmity with calculators because we're generally happy to let calculators outperform us in that arena.
It'll be like some of self-correcting Harry Potter notepad, but with the magical feeling replaced by instant enmity!
Their willingness to meet in person, Yu said, changed the equation after decades of enmity between Washington and Pyongyang.
Jim Parsons is undeniably talented and maybe would help stem any lingering enmity over the unpleasant Kevin Hart business.
The most memorable seasons have been fueled by controversy, passion and a fierce rivalry sometimes spilling into outright enmity.
The challengers, led by the state of Hawaii, have argued the policy was motivated by Trump's enmity toward Muslims.
The bride survived, living for decades with the enmity of her village who blamed her for provoking the tragedy.
In other words, Trump's great attraction for Iran is the enmity he inspires in the rest of the world.
Later, at the American Embassy in Brazil, Mr. Carlucci incurred the enmity of colleagues by overseeing large staff cuts.
And, if he does, will they respond, given the enmity toward the president among huge swathes of their base?
The third warning from Wisconsin is that the social damage done by such partisan enmity may be long-lasting.
But he is also the focus of enmity from victims' advocates, who see his efforts as feeding a backlash.
This red-baiter from Southern California was the point man for McCarthyism, earning the eternal enmity of postwar liberals.
Fletcher has earned the same type of enmity from the Bernie-aligned progressive groups as Moser has from the DCCC.
The movie ends with two of the men overcoming their enmity long enough to hang this woman they both despise.
"We are in a new stage," Nasrallah said in a televised speech, referring to the group's long enmity with Israel.
"Historically, under the Islamic Republic, Iran and Morocco's relationship has been turbulent, experiencing periods of friendship and enmity," Taleblu said.
A new deal cannot solve all the problems posed by Iran or normalise ties with America after decades of enmity.
Yet the mullahs remain in charge, despite war, sanctions and decades of enmity with America—or perhaps because of them.
That Trump, at least among Republicans, seems to have a better handle on the actual origins of radical Muslim enmity.
Meanwhile, as the newcomers increasingly discard the old school criminal code of local drug markets, rivalry, enmity and violence intensifies.
"The Iranian government will try to keep its share in OPEC despite enmity of some members," Nobakht said on Tuesday.
Can you sum up what he did the engender so much enmity in Hollywood over a long period of time?
So dead set that he's sunk his grandson's inheritance into the battle and drawn the enmity of the village imam.
Uttering those words in public is enough to earn you a charge of enmity toward god and a death sentence.
A sport that could unite these two thugs and wash away the enmity that had accumulated over the last month?
In the seventh, however, he was greeted with a familiar enmity — the chorus of boos that Ortiz said he prefers.
Here in Israel, the decades-old animosity between left and right has reached new levels of enmity in recent years.
In the 2016 campaign, Mr. Parscale worked with the party committee at a time of enmity between the two camps.
"It is extremely difficult to follow the progressive hardening of enmity from one day to the next," the narrator says.
Strange lines of enmity had been drawn: well-meaning advocates for the disadvantaged up against well-meaning progressive business owners.
Then there was such an enmity from the Time Warner side for people, so how did you manage through that?
With little in common but their enmity for Mr. Netanyahu, they were too diverse to sit together in a government.
This fragile geography would not matter if not for Pakistan's long history of enmity toward its far larger neighbor, India.
Now, Mr. Mahathir is urging members of the opposition to put aside their past enmity and unite behind his leadership.
The implicit insult won him the enmity of some French airline pilots, who then as now thought highly of themselves.
Book clubs can also be the epicenter of fierce friendships and enmity; a breeding ground for resentments large and small.
Not surprisingly, that sort of gladiatorial pit mentality breeds fear, distrust and enmity among the people who work for Trump.
The event is sponsored by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, an organization with obvious enmity for China's authoritarian government.
Churchill earned distrust and enmity from the Tories as he actually switched parties and then switched back, depending upon circumstances.
It's doubtful that a few joint projects would do much to erase decades of enmity, at least not right away.
Their long-running trial was entangled from the start with the wider political enmity between Egypt and Qatar following Morsi's ouster.
America is worried that the enmity among its allies is damaging its effort to increase economic and political pressure on Iran.
The mutual enmity between the two follows a complex narrative, of which persistent bouts of hooligan bloodletting form just one part.
Neither Iran nor Israel, despite their bitter enmity, wants all-out war, but each is testing where the other's limits lie.
His calmly intense confidence as a reporter, and clear-eyed equanimity as an editor, produced widespread respect with no lasting enmity.
Most were condemned for political crimes like "enmity against God," the same charge that doomed most victims of the 1988 bloodbath.
Enmity between Sunni and Shi'ite regional powers has deepened in recent years as sectarian conflicts rage in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.
Russia's efforts were hampered by the deep enmity between the rival Syrian sides, but also by contradictions among its co-sponsors.
But successive Israeli governments, bolstered behind the scenes by neighbouring Egypt's enmity towards Hamas, have not been enthused by these proposals.
However, as the enmity has flowed in Ryan's direction from many within his own caucus, he is not without his supporters.
Both have spoken about ending the enmity that has dragged U.S.-Russia relations to their lowest ebb since the Cold War.
His sinister sleight of hand is that he attempts to make those who call out his nefariousness the purveyors of enmity.
When his book was finally published in 2000, critics almost universally perceived it as an act of enmity against its subject.
There is still a lingering enmity whispered about amongst locals, and though they support the bar, some do not support Kirk.
The two nations' enmity dates from the 1950-1953 Korean War that killed hundreds of thousands and devastated the Korean peninsula.
Enmity between Qatar and Saudi Arabia has been an issue hanging over the direct talks since they started late last year.
Hiroto Saikawa, the chief executive of Nissan, made no attempt to disguise his enmity toward Mr. Ghosn after his arrest Monday.
They also share an enmity toward Israel, and Syria is the essential axis of transit between Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
He found relative safety, acceptance and a diversity that had been forged by America's open enmity toward gay men and lesbians.
Many of the executed have been convicted of drug offenses or on the more vaguely defined charge of enmity against God.
Is there a presumed hierarchy of regional enmity that should now properly correlate with IDF operations against Hezbollah and (potentially) ISIS?
The Benfica scandal, the biggest in Portuguese soccer in recent decades, has driven the enmity between the clubs to new heights.
Mr. Trump's message threatened to end one of Mr. Obama's signature foreign policy initiatives, an effort to overturn decades of enmity.
The enmity between those parties has an ethnic dimension, because Jamiat is largely a Tajik party, and Junbish is largely Uzbek.
Congressional enmity was not a Trump creation, particularly during this annual exercise in seesawing ovations, poorly concealed grimacing and occasional outbursts.
At the heart of this enmity is the Taliban's deep local roots and their focus on nationalist rather than international objectives.
Later research has found that "symbolic" threats, like perceived differences in values or beliefs, will arouse even greater enmity between groups.
The YPG and Damascus have mostly avoided conflict during the Syrian civil war, setting aside historic enmity to fight shared foes.
The Second World War created a bitter rift between the two countries, and the enmity continued afterward on the soccer field.
This is also a sad commentary on the state of our political affairs when supposed professionals cannot put aside their personal enmity.
More recently, they banned the Kurdish-language version of the HDP's campaign song, "Say No", claiming that it incited "hatred and enmity".
Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. * 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
This made it more likely that Mr Issaias, whose enmity with the TPLF dates back several decades, would accept the olive branch.
Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. * 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. - 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
But it seems they've set their enmity aside temporarily that they might better prevent that filthy casual, Google, from joining the fray.
Despite historic enmity, Syrian Kurdish groups have steered clear of confrontation with the Syrian government in the six-year-old civil war.
Because the two sides have created an ecosystem of distrust and enmity that's been growing with every high and low-profile incident.
Carol and Barb's enmity doesn't bubble up like Red and Vee in Season 2, but it echoes notes of that epic rivalry.
That will not happen for a long time, if only because Iranian hardliners draw strength from their enmity with the Great Satan.
"Welcome back," beams Abby when her former ally agrees to start ghost hunting again—after a (thankfully brief) period of slapstick enmity.
"Flattery secures his friendship, criticism his enmity," wrote McCain in "The Restless Wave," which he co-authored with longtime aide Mark Salter.
The timeline takes place roughly ten years before the original series and explores the origins of the enmity between the two empires.
Never before has it been easier to transform political enmity on the global stage into a crippling or even deadly local problem.
They won him the enmity of pro-immigration activists and leaders of Mexico, who decried his claims as absurd, insulting and dangerous.
"Through wise policies and increased cooperation, it is possible to defeat such plots and enmity," state broadcaster IRIB quoted Khamenei as saying.
Some analysts adhere to the traditional view, saying that America's enmity toward Iran has never diminished, only the conditions surrounding the relationship.
"America has chosen to elect a president who has put it in enmity with all Muslims and Christians," said Mahmoud al-Habbash.
Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. ** 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
In Baghdad and in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdish region, comments by local residents reflected the enmity between the two sides.
There, with two chairs facing one another, the onetime rivals had a chance to discuss any unresolved enmity and the general election.
Enmity and suspicion between Greece and Turkey was not erased by their joint accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1952.
There is an optimistic theory embedded in this story: If only we crossed the informational aisle, our enmity and polarization would ebb.
Rosenstein could find himself in a similar position, two officials suggested: one of obvious enmity with the President, but without being fired.
The path to consensus has been complicated by Saudi Arabia and Iran, whose longstanding mutual enmity encompasses religious, political and economic competition.
Baghdad's move underscores the depth of enmity between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim powers as sectarian conflicts rage in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.
The two countries have no historical enmity or conflicts over each others' basic interests and can absolutely forge good relations, it added.
Eritrea's ageing dictator, Issaias Afwerki, beamed as he embraced his young counterpart and signed a peace deal to end two decades of enmity.
And it is easy to see the case for enmity between Cat and Tyger, both of whose names are of a feline variety.
Cognizant of Turkey's enmity towards Syrian Kurdish groups, the US also resisted arming Kurdish elements of the SDF, only doing so in 2017.
Yet because the Democrats are associated with the immigrant communities Mr Trump attacked, his tactic also turbocharged partisan enmity, which helped mollify them.
Perpetual enmity has also distorted internal politics, especially in Pakistan, where overweening generals have repeatedly sabotaged democracy in the name of national security.
Her enmity toward hosts is so intense that she won't continue kissing Nicholas until he's proven he's human — by letting her shoot him.
"From the first day of the Islamic Revolution the U.S. has applied all kinds of enmity to hit the Islamic republic," he said.
By showing the dark side of the war, Safer earned the enmity of President Lyndon Johnson, who ordered an investigation of the journalist.
Chess is a "waste of time" and causes enmity between players, according to the grand mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdulaziz al-Sheikh.
The conundrum, of course, is that as enmity grows, it can become far more difficult for high-level officials to apply technical expertise.
Manigault-Newman's U-turn from her previously vigorous support of Trump has earned her the enmity of White House staff and Trump loyalists.
The potential for enmity between the Clinton and Sanders camps intensified Tuesday amid recriminations over the chaotic Nevada Democratic convention three days before.
Yet for all the ingrown enmity, traditional media and social media are more similar businesses than either are likely to admit right now.
By 2004, McCain had shelved the enmity between he and President Bush and campaigned hard for the president's re-election against then Sen.
"I hope that new Saudi officials will stop their enmity with the regional nations and will chose the path of friendship," he said.
He brushed aside warnings from his friends that his criticism of the kingdom's rulers had drawn their enmity, making the consulate dangerous territory.
Ethnic and sectarian enmity, fomented and backed by the Serbian leader, Slobodan Milošević, was unleashed in terrible waves of killing, rape, and starvation.
Finally, Republicans pulled out their old standby: trying to distract voters from their economic agenda by appealing to racial, cultural and religious enmity.
To the (very large) extent to which Trumpism is based on racial enmity, picking a fight with Europe, of all places, seems strange.
It toggles back and forth in time, illuminating the enmity between members of multiple generations and hinting at a once and future closeness.
For Nora, in a community where resentment and mistrust have festered into enmity, there can be no accidents: It must have been murder.
It was not intended to end Iranian-American enmity, virulent since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, but it did dent dangerous confrontation through dialogue.
That makes the festering squabble in the Gulf a more urgent headache for him than the decades-old enmity between Israelis and Palestinians.
Having gone undefeated as an amateur after his release, he turned pro in 1941 and unleashed his enmity on dozens of ring opponents.
And he's a lightning rod and deserves a lot of the enmity that he's created versus you guys are a hot shit startup.
It was against this backdrop — and a heightened degree of enmity between the two parties — that sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh first emerged.
"Not all deaths under investigation are drug-related," dela Rosa said, adding that 40 killings were known to be due to enmity or robbery.
They all loved the Beatles, despite declaring eternal enmity toward the English for stealing the Falkland Islands, two frigid inkblots in the south Atlantic.
So bitter is the enmity felt by many Kashmiris in the valley towards the Indian government that only 20143% of eligible voters cast ballots.
That earned the enmity of Dan Scavino Jr., the president's head of social media, who urged that some Republican candidate primary Amash in 2018.
But there's little sign the Trump administration plans to drop the Obama-era positions that spurred new enmity between the Cold War-era rivals.
Ma said China wants "peaceful reunification", while Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party is the real greatest threat to peace, pushing independence and inciting enmity.
He falls head over heels for Laila, convinced that theirs is a love that transcends social barriers and the enmity between their illustrious families.
Fourth, and finally, you declare solidarity with the latter, and enmity for the former (now all-too-convenient targets for your resentment and hatred).
Jonathan Berkshire Miller, an analyst at the Tokyo-based Japan Institute for International Affairs, believes historical enmity contributed to the sudden deterioration of relations.
Ma said China wants "peaceful reunification", while Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party is the real greatest threat to peace, pushing independence and inciting enmity.
Neither pets nor possessions are spared as his small section of manicured suburbia, soaked in bitter enmity and pearl-gray light, begins to crumble.
But in between came a flop — Hellman's second play, "Days to Come," a strikebreaking drama simmering with class tensions, extramarital intrigue and intrafamilial enmity.
Since that crisis, which began 40 years ago next month, the two countries shared an enmity that has only grown worse under President Trump.
His enmity for Amazon has reportedly led him to ask the US Postal Service to raise shipping rates in an attempt to hurt Amazon.
And for months now, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asserted Israel's increasing strategic alignment with Persian Gulf states over their shared enmity toward Iran.
That, perhaps, is because theirs is not an enmity rooted, particularly, in soccer: Napoli and Juventus have only fleetingly been peers on the field.
We hated them, they hated us right back, and so rolled the endless cycle of age-based enmity that was as old as Loyola.
Bloomberg earned the enmity of African-Americans through his enthusiastic former embrace of "stop and frisk" police tactics, which critics charge unfairly targeted minorities.
The enmity that Sprewell displayed back then eventually faded into the past, but that did not make his return on Sunday any less startling.
But what's clear from this past week is that US-Iran enmity isn't anywhere close to over, and at the moment is only escalating.
And then there is the enmity with Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and Mr. Sharif's main political rival.
It said Bilgen was being investigated for allegedly stirring enmity and hatred for tweeting that Ankara's attack on Afrin could lead to civil war.
"Eastwatch" sets up discord with the surviving Stark sisters at the direction of Littlefinger, who sees their enmity as another rung on the chaos ladder.
Chinese officials still go out of their way to note that America is a much stronger and richer country whose enmity they do not seek.
Mr Erdogan has called on Turkish Germans to shun both parties in the ruling coalition, as well as the Greens, for showing "enmity" to Turkey.
They appear to have set aside a mistrust, bordering on enmity, that was exacerbated by their support for opposing sides in the Syrian civil war.
When Jenny sees the consequences of her actions, she too flips the "let's save Jamie" switch and any enmity between the two women is dissolved.
The boy may have been targeted because of co-workers' personal enmity with his father, Ismail Hossain, officer-in-charge of Rupganj police, told CNN.
Maybe we should ask why, with so much enmity in this imperfect world, people saw fit to bring this squabble to a review aggregation site.
The ruling party said in a statement it had "unequivocal support for Western Sahara" but that this did not mean it harbored enmity toward Morocco.
But that enmity is thawing as the growing number of electric cars on the road threatens to cut demand for both renewable and conventional fuels.
Norton cracks a couple of jokes about Albarn and Gallagher's former enmity; Diane Keaton, Jessica Chastain, Michael Fassbender, and Kevin Bacon watch on, slightly bewildered.
The enmity between Trump and Macron was stunning given the elaborate displays of friendship both men have lavished upon each other over the past year.
" Or, in the more general formulation favored by the late American scholar Richard Alexander: the flip side of "within-group amity" is "between-group enmity.
Decades of enmity have shaped the relationship between Washington and Pyongyang, and there are no wells of trust to draw on to smooth over differences.
However, the U.S. has directly offered the Islamic Republic aid in the past despite decades of enmity, like during the devastating Bam earthquake of 2003.
This earned him the enmity of the South Vietnamese president, Nguyen Van Thieu, who had Mr. Chau arrested, tried and jailed on charges of treason.
Such pressure, coupled with Mr. Trump's enmity for his predecessor, led him last year to tear up the 2015 Iran deal, squandering a unique opportunity.
There is no particular historical enmity between Manchester City and Liverpool, but over the last year a distinctly modern rivalry has started to take shape.
That won him the abiding enmity of Senate Republicans, and led to a series of fund-raising investigations that tainted his first term in office.
The case was not about inciting "interethnic enmity and hatred," nor was it about the spurious charges of embezzlement that were leveled against Mrs. Sharina.
Some Trump critics say he stoked the enmity with his incendiary campaign rhetoric, including vows to ban Muslim visitors and deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
Iran's use of American prisoners for negotiation leverage has been a recurrent theme in the four-decade history of its enmity with the United States.
Their relationship with the Syrian government, despite historic enmity, is more nuanced, with the sides mostly having avoided conflict in the six-year-old war.
Around him, some aides are doubtful another summit can live up to the original, which was historic after decades of enmity between the two countries.
They are being asked to reassess their understanding of reality, to wipe out 15 years of enmity, to accept what once would have seemed unthinkable.
"Those who come to an understanding with us, and they don't cheat us or seek enmity, we will treat them like our brothers," he said.
Given the enmity between Trump and Congress, the president's lack of legislative success thus far, and the complexity of tax policy a real reform is unlikely.
We were earlier talking about a bunch of things, you mentioned your enmity for Facebook, which is now a more popular idea, to be anti-Facebook.
The deepening enmity between Iran and Saudi Arabia has threatened to worsen conflicts across the region, including the civil war that began in Yemen last year.
That simmering enmity fuels all of his worst habits, especially his cruelty and malice toward others, as well as his lack of empathy for their misfortunes.
This special report will seek to unravel the causes of this irrational enmity, and to explore the contrasting internal dynamics in both countries that sustain it.
Al-Qaida&aposs apparent siding with Iran may seem surprising today, given the enmity Sunni extremists like those of the Islamic State group have for Shiites.
James decides it's time to settle their bitter enmity once and for all, and the five men Apparate into a clearing to unleash a wizard duel.
Erdogan's concerns underlined the complex web of allegiance and enmity along the border that has been exacerbated by the civil war over the frontier in Syria.
His election would generate goodwill from Sanders supporters—or, to put it another way, would avoid the enmity that would surely result from a Perez win.
The fine itself is small — less than what the company makes in an hour, notes Recode — but the decision shows increasing enmity to Google in Europe.
Soon there's a feast at the Capulet house, and Romeo (Sheldon Best) and Juliet (Ayana Workman) plunge into immediate infatuation, despite the enmity between their parents.
In this story the likeness matters, because the girlish coarseness of Harding's features playing against Kerrigan's delicacy was a crucial ingredient in their cable-saga enmity.
This is an enmity with roots that run far deeper than mere sport: Rangers and Celtic is not soccer, it is religion and politics and history.
"The U.S. stands with India in their enmity towards Pakistan," Saeed told a crowd of hundreds of people after leading Friday prayers at the Islamabad mosque.
Claus that you miss the message of this one: A perpetually warring brother and sister who get real and set enmity aside for kindness and understanding.
Then there's Tingle's recurring enmity with a local "villain" in Billings, a man named Ted Cobbler who seems to be a typical 20-something white dude.
But well shy of that, it sows enmity by jumbling together information and misinformation to a point where there's no discerning the real from the Russian.
If Mr. Trump transgresses more seriously against democratic norms, many Republicans might go along with him simply out of distrust of or enmity toward the Democrats.
The circumstances of his life, framed by his country's enmity with Germany, seem an apt symbol for his music's rejection of a kind of German aesthetic.
"Give him credit for his honest enmity, his honest hatred and intransigence," said Margarita Simonyan, the editor in chief of the Kremlin-funded RT news network.
And in a striking coda, Dieu Lan even surrenders her enmity toward Wicked Ghost, who becomes re-entangled with the family through a winning romantic subplot.
The party's platform of reforming the army, decentralising government and breaking up business monopolies won it support from young Thais but enmity from the ruling elite.
Reassuring the losing party's supporters that they are not the targets of personal enmity on the part of the winning party's leaders is key to that.
But at this stage of the campaign it also serves to deepen enmity between party factions, without the added benefit of bringing any new information to bear.
"The enmity between Iran and Saudi Arabia continues to create tensions as the Saudis believe Iran is trying to control strategic waterways," the Joint War Committee said.
While the enmity is fierce on either side, past experience seems to have made both Hezbollah and Israel sharp analysts of one another's positions and pressure points.
Instead, there's a lot of enmity at them, as fans of The Bachelorette hiss and roar at Booth for "interrupting" the blissful union between Underwood and Kufrin.
Obviously, Arcade and Domino's eternal enmity for each other was more of a throwaway line in the second story of an Annual that very few people remember.
But what you should be most worried about is despair, learned helplessness, and the apparent undying enmity between the best and the good in the security world.
But such open enmity for black equality seems like a deliberate attempt to reverse the nation's course of racial progress after eight years under President Barack Obama.
The request by Baghdad's Shi'ite-led government underscores the depth of enmity between Sunni and Shi'ite regional powers as sectarian conflicts rage in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.
Asking someone to undo years of work — and to do it in a careful, legally defensible way — requires a deft management touch, not constant confrontation and enmity.
Both Canada Day and American Independence Day just passed us by, and the patriotic holidays were stained by the enmity that has grown between the two countries.
That has earned Mr Rajan the enmity of a few (not least some of India's most powerful tycoons) who had hoped their debts would be quietly forgotten.
Developing the work of the English anthropologist Ernest Crawley, Sigmund Freud labeled such antagonism the "narcissism of small differences" -- enmity based on the propinquity of two groups.
At its worst, however, Thatcher's adversarial approach to politics made her seem adamantine and unfeeling, which created enmity among a meaningful portion of the industrial working class.
Stephenson endorsed those accounts on Thursday, saying that he had no reason to believe that Trump's enmity towards CNN was at play in the merger review process.
However, when high stakes decisions over scarce resources and political power are made in a context devoid of civil relationships, something else quickly fills the void: enmity.
Over the last decades, America has seen an extraordinary spike in "partyism," understood as automatic, intuitive enmity and even revulsion toward people of the opposing political party.
Political enmity has spilled into nonpolitical domains, so that people won't trust those who are not like-minded on technical matters lacking any kind of political valence.
Who could have imagined that in just a few short weeks, President Trump would earn the enmity of the leaders of nearly every other nation on earth?
"Pulling out just a brick from a structure based on very sensitive and fragile balances will sow the seeds for new hatred, enmity and clashes," he said.
It would risk earning the enmity of the national team and a whole host of thinkpieces explaining why the NWHL should have let its Olympians be Olympians.
The indictment also accused Kaftancioglu of insulting the government and public servants, inciting hatred and enmity, mostly on the basis of tweets posted between 2012 and 2017.
Genuine US-Canadian enmity seems essentially inconceivable today, but when the White House was rubble 200 years ago, the emergence of a strong alliance seemed equally so.
The video exposed new levels of enmity between Hamas and the Sinai branch of the Islamic State, injecting another layer of instability into an already volatile region.
"There's so much enmity that it's looking very hopeless, honestly," said a mathematics student at Skyline College, who spoke on condition of anonymity to protect his identity.
Mr. Petrov wrote that the lyrics "abound" with "obscene language, extremist turns of phrase and elicit enmity among citizens," which lead to brawls and other illegal activity.
After years of enmity, the two most formidable schemers on a series full of them (three, if you count Wendy) are united, and now anything seems possible.
China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated its opposition to the bill last week, saying the DPP was trying to "blatantly reverse over" democracy and increase enmity.
That mutual enmity set the stage for WikiLeaks' role, six years later, in disseminating campaign-related emails the government says were hacked by Russia to undermine Mrs.
IN a statement, parliamentary speaker Mustafa Sentop said the move was "the last straw" and that it fueled enmity between the allies rather than contribute to friendship.
Doctors themselves are sharply divided over his nomination, and some are particularly galled by Mr. Price's enmity for the Affordable Care Act and opposition to abortion rights.
We are not their enemy but they are showing enmity toward us...and (they) use oil as a weapon against us in the global market and world.
Yet, considering Cersei and Jaime's newfound enmity, and Jaime's status as the King Slayer, it's far more likely Cersei's twin will soon be known as the Queen Slayer.
Someday, Plumlee will be remembered only as a large head, DeMarcus as an NBA great, but a trace of their mutual enmity will frame him, ever so slightly.
This week's exercises with Russia in the Baltic, meanwhile, suggest not only a shared enmity towards the West but also mutual admiration of each other's thuggish political systems.
If there is a threat to American unity, it rests not in the specific concerns of Virginians or Alaskans, but in the growing enmity between Democrats and Republicans.
Enmity between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims in the Middle East is at its worst in years as regional conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Yemen deepen long-standing rifts.
And given the enmity between the world's two biggest planemakers it might find some comfort in the fact that its position is less precarious than the 747's.
In August 21625, more than 2900 Sunnis were executed for "enmity against God" and several others are on death row for the same conviction in unfair judicial proceedings.
The United States and Cuba formally re-established embassies in each other's capitals in July 2015, ending more than more than five decades of Cold War-era enmity.
For his efforts, he earned the enmity of the Communist Party, which is increasingly intolerant of what it calls "historical nihilism" that tarnishes its stewardship of the nation.
Tensions over the Roma are as old as Ukraine, and run as deep here as anywhere in Eastern Europe, but the ancient enmity has taken a twist recently.
Kennedy sought to build his unlikely coalition in part by running an economically populist campaign that vilified wealthy tax cheats and earned him the enmity of business leaders.
Fromme had originally wanted to assassinate the previous president, Richard Nixon, because he had presided over the Manson trials and had drawn Manson's particular enmity before his incarceration.
Other aborted plots appeared to be driven by a combination of enmity for the establishment media and Mr. O'Keefe's grievances about not being taken seriously by the media.
They believe the financial advantage will give them the resources they need to harness an enthusiasm gap and capitalize on enmity for President Trump headed into Election Day.
The brewing enmity between Fox's generally left-leaning entertainment talent and Fox News could create even further fallout during what is already an uncertain time at the studio.
Preserving enmity with Tehran is also a prerequisite for a domestic ideological shift that the crown prince initiated in 2015 with the blessings of his father, King Salman.
It is tragic that a politician whose career focused so completely on sowing distrust and enmity between fellow Americans can still be described as a fairly "moderate" Republican.
China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office reiterated its opposition to the bill this week too, saying the DPP was trying to "blatantly reverse over" democracy and increase enmity.
Doing so is not a cure-all for either newly born nationalist movements or generational enmity, but it can both keep us calm and help us to endure.
Relations with Washington were severed after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and enmity to the United States has always been a rallying point for hardliner supporters of Khamenei in Iran.
The same principle of mutually assured destruction that held the United States and the Soviet Union away from nuclear conflict, even during decades of bitter enmity, applies here too.
Relations with Washington were broken after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and enmity to the United States has long been a rallying point for hardline supporters of Khamenei in Iran.
The enmity of Messrs Trump and Bannon promised to make Mr Flake's primary battle bruising; last year, Mr Trump handily won both the primary and general elections in Arizona.
President Obama announced on December 17, 2014 with Cuban President Raul Castro that the two nations would begin to normalize relations after more than half a century of enmity.
Rieff powerfully cites his experience as a reporter in the Bosnian wars of the 1990s as evidence that memory mostly functions to awaken slumbering enmity and boost its intensity.
Despite mutual enmity between these Kurdish groups and Damascus, where the Baathist government systematically persecuted Syrian Kurds, the SDF has seldom clashed with the Syrian government during the war.
More often, the confessionals come through leaks from the supporting characters: We know about Steve Bannon's enmity for Jared Kushner, and his complex and shifting relationship with Reince Priebus.
Then comes the great enmity between Brazil and Argentina, and then, third, is the bad blood between our brave boys, England, and the Hun, the Krauts, the bloody Bosch.
It wouldn't be out of the question — in fact, this reunion has seemed unlikely ever since it was announced in January, especially given the enmity between Slash and Axl.
Despite their enmity, Hamas and Israel have managed to defuse previous confrontations and avoid a full-scale conflict for the past five years, following three wars from 2008-2014.
It follows that democracies need to find a large role for technocrats, not only to help solve serious problems, but also to reduce suspicion and enmity across political lines.
Partisan enmity, incendiary rhetoric and polarization were under a more intense spotlight than ever Wednesday after crude explosive devices were sent to several leading Democratic politicians and to CNN.
More seriously, Adityanath's 2014 election affidavit says he faced criminal charges including attempted murder, intimidation, promoting religious enmity, defiling a place of worship, rioting, and trespassing on burial places.
In 2014, Mr. Cox earned Mr. Trump's enmity, when some New York Republicans tried to draft Mr. Trump into the governor's race, and Mr. Cox backed a different candidate.
One of the strangest — and most consequential — feuds in Donald Trump's orbit has long been the enmity between presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner and former New Jersey Gov.
Ms. Tanden now leads the Center for American Progress, Mr. Shakir runs Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign and the enmity between the two camps burst into the open last weekend.
The prime minister, Lord North, would have made a colorless and feeble icon of enmity, and so, perhaps naturally, they settled on the person and character of King George.
This has accelerated with the enmity toward immigration, which has focused politics inward and portrayed the outside world as something to guard against rather than to protect and uphold.
The latter "deliberately uploaded a statement with elements of sedition that can cause an environment of disharmony, disorder, feelings of enmity and disrupting public peace and safety," police said.
The split between Thiam and Khan has gripped Switzerland's financial world with the scandal generating sensational headlines about personal enmity in the normally dispassionate world of Swiss private banking.
Despite decades of enmity between Iran and the United States, Iran-backed militias and U.S. troops fought side-by-side during Iraq's 2014-2017 war against Islamic State militants.
It's a clear signal that Arya, as both she and the Hound prepare for what may be their last battle, has completely put her enmity with him to rest.
But the leftist nature of the movement created enmity with many, including the United States, and Chavez was a regular thorn in the side of former U.S. President George Bush.
Last year, widespread enmity for the country's best-known ethnic minority, the Rohingya Muslims, fed a savage military campaign that forced some 700,103 people to flee their homes for Bangladesh.
After decades of enmity, the deal is unpopular in both Greece and Macedonia; but few believe that if the opposition in either countries comes to power it will be reversed.
The President has insisted that 50 years of enmity with Cuba hadn't yielded results for either Americans or Cubans, and maintains that a new approach will better serve both populations.
And it characterizes deep enmity and tension between the President and his top officials, some of whom told Mueller they were themselves shocked by certain developments related to the investigation.
We on the sun-bleached White House lawn could hardly believe our eyes when Rabin and Arafat, the Palestinian leader, reached across decades of war and enmity to shake hands.
And media coverage of the world's second-largest religion very often focuses on terrorism, drawing attention to the apparently violent nature of the ideology and its enmity toward Western culture.
The Castro government will have to adjust, if slowly, to a new world and to ending the enmity with the US that has defined Cuban politics for half a century.
But that good news has been overshadowed by the stumbles, which have signaled the enmity in some quarters of the Democratic Party for O'Rourke, while underlining questions about his readiness.
And the author of the 5-4 decision Roberts joined Monday was Neil Gorsuch, Donald Trump's far-right Supreme Court pick known for his enmity toward unions and workers' rights.
South Korean officials consider the office another important step toward ending decades of enmity and hope it will eventually lead to the establishment of diplomatic missions in each other's capitals.
But that ever-lasting enmity is shrinking the European markets for U.S. businesses, and is presenting serious trans-Atlantic security issues by deepening the continent's unbridgeable north-south political divide.
Mr. Timmermans, as the deputy to Mr. Juncker, was the most outspoken European official criticizing those countries for violating the rule of the law, and so had earned their enmity.
"There's no need for enmity with the United States," he told me in Arabic, and that seemed a message he wanted me to convey to Washington and the American people.
China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office, in a statement carried by state media, said the DPP was seeking electoral gain from the move and creating enmity across the Taiwan Strait.
That mission has earned him the enmity of church conservatives, especially in the United States, who feel he is diluting the church's teaching for the sake of a cheap embrace.
China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office, in a statement carried by state media, said the DPP was seeking electoral gain from the move and creating enmity across the Taiwan Strait.
On other shores, Fidel Castro's death at 90 summoned memories of Cuban revolution, nuclear brinkmanship and enduring enmity between a cigar-smoking strongman and the superpower only 90 miles away.
He has had the enmity, the hatred, the attacks of the true enemies of not only the republic, but the European American people, the traditions and values of this country.
In 1989, Mr. Liu kept vigil on Tiananmen Square to protect protesters from encroaching soldiers and in 2008 initiated a pro-democracy petition, earning the enmity of the Communist leaders.
"It reduces two of the most consequential women in British history to their enmity, even though they both had many other accomplishments to their names," said The Atlantic critic David Sims.
Since a superintelligence would be our offspring, we could perhaps program certain goals into it, thereby making it our friend rather than foe—that is, making it prefer amity over enmity.
"Wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person" and "promoting enmity between different groups on the ground of religion or race" are both punishable by up to three years' imprisonment.
Further, he disclosed in his 2014 election affidavit that he faced criminal cases including attempted murder; intimidation; promoting religious enmity; defiling a place of worship; rioting; and trespassing on burial places.
Aliriza added that the fact that many of these fighters would go on to join ISIS was "an unintended byproduct" of Turkey's prioritizing its enmity with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The continuous display of bonhomie meant that the two leaders achieved their first objective: to show that their countries could set aside their traditional enmity to conduct a good-natured conversation.
When Cooper pressed him to explain whether he thought this enmity was part and parcel of the faith, Trump left it to the media to determine if that were the case.
Iran and the United States cut diplomatic ties shortly after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and enmity to Washington has long been a rallying point for hardline supporters of Khamenei in Iran.
Often styling himself as a "gato macho", or tomcat, his provocative manner earned him lasting enmity from foes and once reportedly led to machine gun fire being directed at his home.
Besides being a Boston native who might hold special enmity for Bulger—the Globe reported that he "hated rats"—Geas appeared to enjoy special clout in the prison before the attack.
The press was already distrusted by many Americans before his vitriolic campaign—though it certainly stoked their enmity—with citizens increasingly siloed into their own closed communities, both online and off.
Rudy Giuliani waded into the controversy over the Supreme Court nominee accused of sexual assault on Thursday evening, blaming Democrats for — as he sees it — putting partisan enmity above all else.
Save for the time in 85033 that a man was "caned" into unconsciousness on the Senate floor, I'd venture to say the enmity between political parties couldn't get worse in Congress.
That executive order, which has gone through several permutations and court challenges, earned him the justifiable enmity of Iranians everywhere and made his current expressions of sympathy suspect in their eyes.
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter that "the press" is the "enemy of the people," extending his enmity from the "fake news" to the media as a whole.
Nearly seven decades of historical enmity between China's Communist Party and the Nationalists (KMT), who escaped to Taiwan after the Chinese civil war, have made independence, or unification, a core issue.
Tsiskaridze kind of felt that he should have gotten the job as artistic director when Filin was invited to join, so there's this enmity and jealousy between the two of them.
Ms. Bibi was sentenced to be hanged; Iran executed 20 people in 2015 for "enmity against God," and in Saudi Arabia, adhering to the wrong branch of Islam can mean death.
The forthcoming Turkish election is a battle between Mr. Erdogan and an improbably united opposition — secular, Islamist, nationalist and Kurdish parties — that have sworn to fight together, despite their past enmity.
Four-and-a-half years later, this cooperation between the US and Iran has relapsed into enmity, and the optimism has faded into tensions so high they risk all-out war.
India and Pakistan have been in a state of near war, or real war, for more than 70 straight years, their enmity a product of a very bloody exercise in division.
Mr. Ji's work has earned him the enmity of counterfeiters and their thugs, who he says have beaten him up, bound his hands and feet, and telephoned him with death threats.
Mutual enmity still runs deep among activists at local level, and some of 5-Star's most prominent figures have publicly rebelled against the coalition with the PD, fomenting internal party tensions.
But this deceptively mannered "picture novel" isn't an excuse for nostalgia; rather, it shows the furies that drive the mismatched Matchcard brothers, who have inherited their father's business, into lifelong enmity.
It says something that their mortal enmity — with the triad member emerging from prison with bloody vengeance on his mind — barely rates as a minor sub-subplot in this crowded narrative.
The show's producers, though, generally seem to be working from a different playbook than the rest of television, one that doesn't include inviting mocking audience laughter or goading contestants into enmity.
But his acting budget director, Russell T. Vought, earned the enmity of more moderate Republicans — and virtually every seasoned House Democrat — as a conservative warrior and favorite of the Freedom Caucus.
No. 3, it was more than just being not necessary and unkind, it was dangerous, because it lived the narrative that there is undying enmity between Islam and the West. Right.
"Sunni hegemony, the position of the Kurds and Shia, enmity with Kuwait, infighting among the elite, autocratic rule and anti-Israeli sentiment will not disappear with Saddam," the DIS report explains.
Previous attempts to persuade North Korea to back off its nuclear weapons program have been doomed, in part by the North's concerns about being attacked and enmity between Pyongyang and Washington.
Sources described the power-sharing relationship between Chen and Strickler, both of whom took a turn as CEO, as the strained relationship between two brothers: full of enmity, affection, and intense competition.
The source of the enmity can -- at least for this particular incident -- be traced back to 2015, when a deadly stampede produced the highest death toll at Hajj in almost two decades.
Nixon's effort was built on specific research and the belief by Nixon aides, as The New York Times reported in 1970, that elections could be won and coalitions built on racial enmity.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - An old enmity between the Lebanese president and the speaker of parliament is fuelling a political row that threatens to paralyze government and inflame sectarian tension before elections in May.
DUBAI/CAIRO (Reuters) - Worsening enmity between rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran is jeopardizing peace prospects in Yemen where a nine-month-old war has given Islamist militants a foothold in Riyadh's backyard.
The enmity and barbarity look like a path to the abyss—but the smartphone clips that help to relay them are a form of progress as well as a medium of horror.
Despite its current hostility to the U.S., the Taliban does not seek permanent enmity with us, because many of our geopolitical interests align, including countering Iranian and Russian schemes in the country.
Greece and Turkey share a long, ancient enmity, and Russian news reports noted that Mr. Putin had met his Turkish counterpart in a restored czarist palace on the outskirts of St. Petersburg.
In retrospect, though, I think I had my own issues trying to build tactical bridges of trust and confidence with a system that thought that I represented undying enmity and abject perfidy.
Saudi Arabia's Adel al-Jubeir called for an end to "enmity" between the West and the Islamic World, saying that by doing so "we will have drained the swamp" of incubating terrorism.
LONDON — The two biggest parties in Ireland on Friday overcame decades of enmity to cooperate on the creation of a minority government, ending weeks of deadlock after an inconclusive election in February.
The Dubai-based al-Bayan said in an editorial that all indications suggested that Qatar had "decided to chose the enmity of its surroundings, belittled joint Gulf action and the Arab block".
The two made no secret of their enmity: He accused her of trying to kill him with poison-laced ice cream and seizing power for herself to protect the Mugabe family's assets.
In the final tally, courage will always defeat fear; love will always conquer hate; the beautiful diversity of America, and indeed all of humanity, will always outshine the darkness of racial enmity.
Whatever Sadiq Khan thinks about Donald Trump, he should not put that personal enmity above the fact that President Trump is the leader of the biggest and most important country in the world.
Although there are about 20 other cases against him, he remains jailed on charges of being a leader of a terrorist organization, engaging in terrorist propaganda and inciting enmity by calling for protests.
This mutual wariness—sharpened almost to enmity in the wake of the election—did not make life easy for Campbell Brown when she started her new job running the nascent Facebook Journalism Project.
Police were treating the death of Bo Bo Min Theik as a case of personal enmity and it was not related to the violence in the region, said Zaw Htay, a government spokesman.
The challengers have argued the policy was motivated by Trump's enmity toward Muslims, pressing that point in lower courts with some success by citing statements he made as a candidate and as president.
Their banter seems to border on enmity: Marcus makes consciously racist jokes about Alberto's Mexican / Native American heritage, and Alberto answers with snide commentary about Marcus' impending forced retirement and probable looming death.
Americans are accustomed to eruptions of hostility with North Korea, but in the past six months the enmity has reached a level rarely seen since the end of the Korean War, in 1953.
A year earlier, in March, 2016, Barack Obama had flown to Havana to celebrate the restoration of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, after more than half a century of enmity.
" Those forces include the voting power of the widely discussed white working class, but also the extent of enmity toward Hillary Clinton and a tendency to present accurate polling data in "misleading ways.
Far from being a bold effort to break decades of enmity between the two sides, it could end up becoming a vehicle to resurrect Mr. Netanyahu's political fortunes and to protect Mr. Trump's.
The hawkish rulers of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have a vested interest in Washington's tensions with Tehran: The shared enmity holds together the American alliance with the Arab gulf rulers.
Manigault-Newman — who also did not return requests for comment — first gained notoriety as a contestant on Trump's reality TV show "The Apprentice," where her ruthless tactics earned her widespread enmity from viewers.
Theseus and his Amazon fiancée Hippolyta must convert their former enmity (as opponents in war) into marital unity, which the bloviating Bhavesh Patel and the quietly queenly De'Adre Aziza bring off uncommonly well.
As long as members of today's conservative elite share Schmitt's opportunism, and continue endorsing a Schmittian politics of enmity that overrides any principle or standards, there's no telling how far they will go.
Buttigieg's criticism of the single-payer Medicare for All healthcare plan backed by both Warren and Sanders has spurred enmity among their supporters, especially on social media where he is a frequent target.
Neither Iran nor Hezbollah have any remotely credible reason for their enmity of Israel today — yet they are engaged in an implacable campaign of deadly hatred animated by their version of radical Islam.
Those challenging the policy have argued it was motivated by Trump's enmity toward Muslims, pressing that point in court with some success by citing statements he made as a candidate and as president.
Between the longstanding enmity on the prairie, a collective aversion to defense, and uniform schemes that combine to look like a desert after a military training exercise, this game is always required viewing.
"If we can change the conversation in the Islamic world from enmity toward the US to partnership with the US, and if we can change the conversation in the US and in the West from enmity toward the Islamic world to one of partnership, we will have truly changed our world and truly drowned the voices of extremism, and drained the swamps from which extremism and terrorism emanates," Jubeir said, echoing a phrase once used by Trump on the campaign trail.
But the resulting greater pressure on European jihadist networks, and the participation of some European states in the military campaign in Afghanistan, angered the jihadists and proved, in their eyes, the enmity of Europe.
In Monday's episode, a woman and her young son are killed in a shooting that occurs on the border between two gangs' territories, and responding officers find themselves facing race-related enmity from residents.
" But when they confronted Bentley on a drive to Greenville about the affair and tried without success to get him to break things off with Mason, their relationships "deteriorated to the point of enmity.
Like chess, poorly planned succession is a "waste of time and money and a cause for hatred and enmity"; unlike chess, it has the potential to undermine some of the country's foremost economic institutions.
This was when the touchpaper to their combustible mutual enmity was ignited, not only by their competition for European places but also by an incident involving Bernd Schuster and the man they called 'Goiko'.
In India, for example, multi-ethnic sports teams, labor unions, political parties, and so on have been found to significantly reduce interethnic enmity and violence between Hindus and Muslims cohabitating in the same community.
The situation underscored the longstanding enmity between Mr. Mulvaney and the counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, who have repeatedly been at odds throughout the impeachment inquiry, according to four administration officials briefed on the events.
Concerns about China's ability to obtain IP and compete with America have fueled Trump's trade war, as well as growing enmity between the U.S. government and Chinese tech firms such as Huawei and ZTE.
It's a reminder that terrorism and demonization of the other have always been with us, and that where blood-soaked enmity is fostered for political gain, angry youths have always been ripe for recruitment.
Pakistan is a pivotal nation, the world's sixth-most populous, nuclear-armed and a geopolitical hot spot because of its longstanding enmity with India and its support for militant proxies, including the Afghan Taliban.
Given the public enmity between Mr. Trump and Mexican leaders, the decision to turn Mexico into a waiting room for migrants seeking entry to the United States is bound to stir anger in Mexico.
Despite its longstanding enmity toward the United States and its allies, North Korea remains deeply sensitive to outside criticism of its human rights record, billing itself as a righteous nation that respects international norms.
By the end of the two-hour chapter, all of the hard-won sex positivity Hannah brought to The Bachelor(ette) had disappeared and in its place were growing feelings of disappointment and enmity.
Mr. Roh, who has interviewed the brothers before, has made numerous trips to North Korea, and his full-throated advocacy for its government has earned him the enmity of conservative politicians in South Korea.
There are other omissions: More Pakistani history might have been helpful for readers unfamiliar with how the country's enmity with India, its Islamist parties and its military elite have shaped its mores and culture.
To humiliate one nation with the pretext of guarding the security of another is not a new phenomenon in history and has always laid the groundwork for the creation of future divide and enmity.
Image 2 of 2 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – Ethiopian and Eritrean leaders formally restored relations Monday, ending 20 years of enmity, and citizens from both counties immediately began phoning each other to get back in touch.
Sirisena's enmity with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and his Cabinet and a lack of communication between the two leaders is also considered a key factor in the breakdown of intelligence sharing ahead of the attacks.
"We have to understand that they are not Muslims ... Their enmity toward Muslims is old and their main enemies are the followers of Sunnah (Sunnis)," the English-language Arab News website reported him as saying.
The endurance of slavery means an enduring enmity between the nations north and south of the Mason-Dixon Line; Confederate's producers imagine 22017th- and 25st-century civil wars in addition to the one in history.
Such internal enmity, however, is the stuff of foundings — even in the United States, which enjoyed an unprecedented opportunity to establish its own unique society and culture before taking the fateful step of political independence.
Meanwhile, the man who had caused so much of the enmity between Barca and Bilbao had a modest end to his career, leaving Bilbao in 1987 and spending three years at Atletico Madrid before retiring.
For Matthew Nisbet, an expert in environmental communications at Northeastern University, there is a risk that differences of opinion within the movement could lead to greater enmity over time, resulting in a lack of focus.
Mr. Mikva was noted for his unrelenting efforts to outlaw all privately owned handguns — each session he introduced a bill to do so — a position that won him the enmity of the National Rifle Association.
That would mean ending his support for militant groups and joining the fight against them; softening his enmity toward the government of President Bashar al-Assad; and restarting his suspended peace talks with Kurdish nationalists.
Despite their past enmity, Washington and Sadr, an Iraqi nationalist, agree on their opposition to Iran's deep influence in Iraq, where it arms, trains and funds Shi'ite militias and nurtures close ties with many politicians.
But any organized fan groups that might actually feel and act on any of the enmity toward their rivals swiftly comes up against the realities of how the American sporting experience is managed and policed.
Yemen is a complicated place with many bad actors, but here's the bottom line: Because of our enmity toward Iran and our bond with Saudi Arabia, we are helping to starve and bomb Yemeni children.
And with his backing, Ms. James, New York City's public advocate, beat Ms. Teachout, the law professor who has built her political identity on an enmity toward moneyed interests, in the race for attorney general.
Think of the smaller boxes that we press our faces to, think of all the tiny digital boxes we touch with our fingers to signal alliance, passion, smarts, nostalgia, enmity, the whole of our minds.
Mr. Papademos drew the enmity of populists and nationalists from the left and extreme right who were opposed to the bailout's demands for austerity and reforms, who saw it as a loss of Greece's sovereignty.
Today's polarized web reflects and aggravates the ill will present in the world at large, almost guaranteeing that a major event like the sudden loss of a basketball god will trigger complications and even enmity.
After visiting the riot-hit areas in East Delhi, India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval downplayed the violence, saying there was "no enmity" among locals and only "a few criminals" were responsible for fomenting trouble.
In a paper that was published last month, Alan Abramowitz and Steven Webster, political scientists at Emory, describe just how much ideological enmity is driving the mutual dislike of Republicans and Democrats for each other.
SUNDAY VARIETY PUZZLE COLUMN — Honestly, to know Puns and Anagrams is to love Puns and Anagrams — this occasional offering is a delicious snack that should always gratify and never frustrate to the point of enmity.
"We must understand they are not Muslims, for they are the descendants of Majuws, and their enmity towards Muslims, especially the Sunnis, is very old," Saudi's grand mufti said, according to the AP news agency.
A commitment by the United Stated to end enmity and reconcile with the North could open the way – a pledge Washington has made in the past but failed to follow up, leading past deals to collapse.
Under the Cuban Adjustment Act, a law Congress passed in 1966 in the early years of enmity with Fidel Castro, any Cuban who sets foot on American soil is given permission to enter, known as parole.
Spooked by the unexpected victory of Mr Trump last year, some Democrats worry that enmity for him won't translate into a surge of votes for Mr Northam, who reflexively links Mr Gillespie to the unpopular president.
It's unfortunate that the very real enmity between these two talents has played out on a public stage and has been subjected to a gaze that filters out the parts of Blackness deemed uncivil or unsavory.
Naik, 53, is facing charges of money laundering and hate speech in India, where authorities last year said he has been "promoting enmity and hatred between different religious groups in India through public speeches and lectures".
Stanton said he holds no enmity toward Jeter, who tried to strong-arm him into accepting a trade to St. Louis or San Francisco, threatening to hold onto him through a lengthy rebuild of the Marlins.
The long enmity between Iran and the United States worsened further following President Donald Trump's decision last year to pull out of an international accord curbing Tehran's nuclear program and to reimpose economic sanctions on Iran.
Perhaps it's a predictable outcome for two men with a long and bitter history; to be sure, the ice-out is the product of deep-rooted enmity that extends well beyond differences in policy or style.
India banned Naik's Islamic Research Foundation in late 2016, accusing him of encouraging and aiding its followers to "promote or attempt to promote feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will between different religious communities and groups".
Despite the well-known enmity between Trump and the Bush family, the president's choice of Kavanaugh signals the hard reality that establishment Republicans -- Bush Republicans -- will control whether Trump's pick gets confirmed to the Supreme Court.
"The jihadist narrative is that there's undying enmity between Islam and the modern world, so when Trump says they all hate us, he's using their narrative," Michael Hayden said during a talk at the Hay Festival.
Herrmann's discovery of the "Ofelia" cantata—a brief setting of a poem by Da Ponte, composed sequentially by Mozart, Salieri, and a forgotten person named Cornetti—puts the supposed enmity between the two composers in perspective.
Holding these prisoners at Guantánamo forever is untenable for a nation that claims to adhere to the rule of law, and can only fuel the enmity of extremist groups around the world toward the United States.
Despite the occasional enmity between Myers and some quarters of the NWS, Myers has received plaudits from the American Meteorological Society for his leadership of a private weather firm, and its productive relationship with the public sector.
And my real concern is that we are going to hit a point where the enmity and the hatred is so deep that this is just the beginning of a new cycle and a new downward spiral.
Enmity between SeaWorld and PETA goes back to at least 2004, when the animal rights organization asked the United States Department of Agriculture to ensure that an orca that reportedly had attacked trainers was receiving proper care.
There are schisms and antagonisms based on territory and belief — most piquantly represented by the enmity between a bagel (Edward Norton) and a lavash (David Krumholtz) — and a repressive sexual morality underwritten by fear of the gods.
Like the critic Pauline Kael and the conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, Jane Jacobs arrived to churn the fertile soil of American cultural ideology in the 1960s, brandishing a disciplined populist intellect and a comfort with courting enmity.
Better cloaked was the reason for his enmity: Oracle had been slow to get into the cloud business, but recently made multiple hiring raids on A.W.S. Both Oracle and Amazon declined to comment on Mr. Jassy's dig.
It doesn't feel like there's a lot of room for hope on Contact—not in the vacant clangs of its sonics, certainly, and not in its lyrics, which seem to reflect humanity's worst qualities: emptiness, enmity, greed.
Historical enmity between the two over resources such as land and water turned into a full-out war after the firing in July 2013 of vice president Riek Machar, a Nuer, by president Salva Kiir, a Dinka.
Despite their differences in age, background and temperament — and despite their mortal enmity in World War II — there was a symbiosis, even an affinity, between the two: in their careers, their ideologies, their methods and their psyches.
What should have been a time for self-reflection instead found everyone being louder than ever, and only listening to others insofar as they provided grist for "engagement"—a term most fully realized through conflict or enmity.
Despite enmity between Syrian Kurds and Damascus, the result of years of systematic persecution of Kurds under the rule of the Baathist government, the dominant Syrian Kurdish groups have seldom fought the Syrian government during the war.
Sanford V. Levinson, a Supreme Court expert at the University of Texas School of Law, said the present enmity stemmed as much from bitter quarrels over lower-court judgeships as from past clashes over Supreme Court picks.
The piece, published in the New York Times and structured as a conversation, is ultimately about the deleterious consequences of Twitter on interpersonal relationships — how it can create enmity and contempt where none would exist in person.
Claire Underwood faces an onslaught of skepticism and enmity as she ascends the highest office in the land on House of Cards, and the final trailer for Season 6 shows her inspiring fear among those who oppose her.
Moreover, that agreement was the hard-won fruit after decades of negotiation between the predecessors on both sides, who were determined to normalise relations through sealing the past enmity and paving the way for a future-oriented relationship.
After U.S. President Barack Obama eased travel restrictions to Cuba in his bid to end more than 83 years of enmity with the Caribbean nation, American tourists are arriving in significant numbers on the streets of Old Havana.
I thank my colleagues for indulging me here today, and will close by borrowing the words of President Lincoln, who knew more about healing enmity and preserving our founding values than any other American who has ever lived.
Trump's trip to Africa -- apparently over seating on the plane and the use of National Security Council resources -- seems to have earned her the enmity of the person who may wield the most weight with Trump: his wife.
Mr. Cruz was trying to associate his rival with social liberalism — but among Republican voters distaste for, say, gay marriage runs a distant second to racial enmity, which the Trump campaign is catering to quite nicely, thank you.
"You are trying to undo 55 years of enmity and that requires patience," said Pedro Freyre, chair of international practice at Akerman LLP, and who travels frequently to Havana, adding that some clients became frustrated, but most understood.
With its piercing evocations of a lonely girl in a disconsolate world trying to protect herself from seen and unseen maternal enmity, this book passes that test better than many, but not, perhaps, as well as it might.
But much of their recent enmity was fueled by the perception that they back opposite sides in the dispute that erupted last year between Qatar and Turkey against Saudi Arabia and its ally, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Relations between the NATO allies have warmed in recent years but they have a long history of enmity and a longstanding dispute over territorial borders in the Aegean, with warplanes from both sides regularly engaging in mock dogfights.
In a professorial tone, he noted that it was the fortieth anniversary of the Iranian Revolution and enumerated what he saw as its results: repression at home, terrorism abroad, a dismal economy, and the enmity of the world.
It's not about religious enmity Pandey (Atul Kulkarni) and Aslam (Kunal Kapoor) butt heads plenty, but when they act for Sue's film as Ramprasad Bismil and Ashfaqullah Khan, they find themselves playing figures who aren't divided by religion.
Ugh.Screenshot: TwitterThe president has a lot of fervent grievances—everything from the "enemy of the people" news media to the "angry Democrats" supposedly on special counsel Robert Mueller's team—but social media has now apparently earned his lasting enmity.
Despite oil trade and shared enmity towards Turkey, Damascus and the Kurds "don't agree on anything when it comes to ruling northeast Syria", said Joshua Landis, head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
Such comparisons conflate the long and turbulent rivalry between "Long Abe" and "The Little Giant," which originated on the brutal one-on-one political stump in rural Illinois in the 1830s, and endured in enmity for another 30 years.
And with the subsequent collapse of Syria and Iraq, al-Qaeda was eclipsed by its rebellious progeny, Islamic State (IS), which declared a caliphate in 2014 and has inspired jihadists—and earned the enmity of everyone else—ever since.
The condemnation of the ISNS attack is evidence of the ever-widening enmity between ISIS affiliates and al Qaeda-inspired groups, and raises the question of whether the latter will begin to confront ISNS militarily as well as ideologically.
Shokin earned the enmity of the United States government through his loyalty to a chauffeur who was caught with a "cache of diamonds" after Shokin gave him a job as a local prosecutor, a key impeachment witness told lawmakers.
But their mutual enmity, dating back nearly a century to the Irish civil war, persists, prompting some to speculate that the only way to break the deadlock might be a second election that would put financial markets on edge.
While fixtures between the two clubs are as hotly contested as any grudge match or inter-city rivalry, there is an existential element to their enmity which makes it difficult for Wimbledon supporters to acknowledge in the first place.
But such a plan would need to navigate the hostility between the SDF and FSA, which have fought on and off across northern Syria for more than a year, and enmity between the main Syrian and Iraqi Kurdish groups.
Rodong Sinmun said those sales figures were no surprise, given the worldwide enmity toward Mr. Trump, who has belittled the country's leader, Kim Jong-un, as "Little Rocket Man" and suggested that the dictator's "nuclear button" is too small.
The harsh record — and comments by Mr. Trump that disparaged African nations in vulgar terms and suggested that Haitian immigrants "all have AIDS" — has earned him the enmity of Democrats and immigration activists, who call him a racist president.
Even the adorable plot — featuring the enmity between the brothers Orlando and Oliver, the love between the cousins Rosalind and Celia, the eventual cross-romancing of the pairs — seems less important to him than the act of relating it.
Just as Ford was creaking the door open and empowering others to come out of the closet with their own stories, Republicans on the committee rushed to slam it back shut and secure its closure with enmity if necessary.
"West Side Story" is, at its core, a tale of forbidden love and insatiable enmity — and starting this month, it returns to Broadway for the sixth time, in a revival directed by the Belgian theater provocateur Ivo van Hove.
"As the father of this nation, President Duterte desires to begin the long overdue healing of our nation and to exorcise the ghost of enmity and bitterness that prevent us from moving forward," Mr. Calida told the Supreme Court.
The city has emerged, perhaps unpredictably, as the nation's capital of discontentment (Los Angeles, San Francisco, we know that you are trying), the frontier of enmity to the potential hardships and catastrophes Donald J. Trump's impending presidency might produce.
Though Flynt had always shown an interest in free speech due to his enmity toward anyone who dared tell him to shut up, it's during these years that he began surrounding himself with icons from the previous era of radical protest.
You know, whatever Sadiq Khan thinks about President Trump, he should not put that personal enmity about the fact that the President Trump, like him or not, is the leader of the biggest and most important country in the world.
His eclectic and compressed training — he spent only two years at Juilliard — also meant that he didn't have time to absorb the enmity that simmered between modern dance and ballet, two artistic camps that looked upon each other with suspicion.
Just ask everyone at Def Con's Vote Hacking Village, whose successes have been rampant this weekend, in the midst of the enmity of the National Association of Secretaries of State: ARE YOU GOING TO BELIEVE US OR YOUR OWN LYING EYES?!
The war games were also intended to show how close the friendship between China and Russia has become—so much has changed since the days of bitter cold-war enmity that endured between them from the 21950s to the 220s.
Ireland, which Commonwealth buffs in Britain have often wanted to induct into the club in order to help soften centuries of enmity towards its former ruler, recently chose instead to join the International Organisation of La Francophonie, albeit as an observer.
The report additionally takes issues with American adversaries, slamming Iran for executing "at least 20 individuals on charges of moharebeh, translatable as 'enmity towards god,'" and criticizes non-state actors like ISIS and Boko Haram for violence against religious minorities.
On the subject of the long history of enmity between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which is currently driving much of the Middle East's violence and since the new year has worsened considerably, there is an anecdote the Saudis like to tell.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The top U.N. human rights official called on Tuesday for Israel to pull out of territories captured in a 1967 war that Palestinians now seek for a state, saying it would benefit both sides after 33 years of enmity.
Although Francis was able to throw the older and larger Henry to win the match, the two were said to have left the meeting as friends, despite Henry's historic bad temper and the ever-present enmity between England and France.
The enmity between him and Mr. Mitterrand was born in this period, he was later to say, when he called Mr. Mitterrand, then the justice minister, a murderer for his harsh role in dealing with the Algerian war of independence.
In impoverished black townships like Alexandra, the enmity between the police and black South Africans was so bad in the mid-1980s that residents chased away black police officers who lived in the township by burning down their family homes.
"The jihadist narrative is that there is undying enmity between Islam and the modern world, so when Trump says they all hate us, he's using their narrative," Michael Hayden said during a talk at the Hay Festival, according to The Guardian.
Those positions earned Mr. Homan the enmity of Democratic lawmakers and immigration advocates, who accused him of backing a xenophobic immigration agenda and violating the basic human rights of immigrants who have not broken any laws since illegally crossing the border.
Big City Among many other indignities, the $1.5 trillion tax plan pushed through Congress this week, as others have pointed out, unleashes a special enmity at coastal cities and the Soul Cycle- and science-loving people who live in them.
The country's politics are not as polarized as they are in the United States, where partisan enmity provided fertile ground for Russian efforts to sow confusion with distorted and falsified information amplified by Russian-controlled Twitter bots and Facebook accounts.
His encounter with the Oceansiders in the woods feels a bit remote from the main plot, and in this week's episode it plays more like a skipped beat in the steady escalation of the enmity between the Saviors and the coalition.
Not only did it result in the investigations — part of a series of inquiries focused on the mayor's fund-raising efforts and his donors — but Democratic candidates he supported lost, and he earned the enmity of the Senate's Republican leadership.
The incident shook up Swiss banking and badly damaged Credit Suisse's reputation, costing then-chief operating officer Pierre-Olivier Bouee, one of Thiam's close allies, his job and exposing enmity between Thiam and Khan, who now works for arch-rival UBS.
"To humiliate one nation with the pretext of guarding the security of another is not a new phenomenon in history and has always laid the groundwork for the creation of future divide and enmity," Mr. Farhadi said in a statement.
When he succeeded Bud Selig as commissioner in 2015, supporters lauded his success as the league's chief labor negotiator, having ushered in more than two decades of relative peace with the players' union after a generation of enmity and work stoppages.
The Navy exchanged emails with the White House about keeping the warship John S. McCain out of view while Mr. Trump was visiting Japan, because of the president's enmity toward the American war hero and senator, who died last year.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, has populated his staff and Cabinet with those he perceives as "loyal," and given the pace of first year departures (at least 37 resigned or were fired), he appears to be earning only their enmity.
Hollywood history – and box office receipts – proved it was a successful move for both stars, but at a price: their mutual enmity, barely contained in their freewheeling youths, turned to out-and-out warfare before, during and after Baby Jane.
Sika's board objected, and the warring sides have been locked in a stalemate ever since in what has become an expensive battle in the courts and a rare example of Swiss corporate enmity that has bled into the public eye.
Not only does the ruling elite (particularly Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the UAE's de facto ruler) harbor a deep sense of enmity toward militant Islamists, it perceives them as an existential threat to its domestic authority.
The statement concludes with a fiery indictment: To humiliate one nation with the pretext of guarding the security of another is not a new phenomenon in history and has always laid the groundwork for the creation of future divide and enmity.
Conquering the Baltic states may be possible, but it would win him the overt enmity of the West, the worry of his other neighbors, and three territories full of disgruntled locals with a history of guerrilla warfare against Muscovite conquerors.
On Iran more broadly, pragmatists see decades of enmity that has been costly for the US and brought little benefit, whereas a smidge more compromise and even cooperation will not just serve US interests but also reduce the costly risk of war.
In a statement at the time, he also said: To humiliate one nation with the pretext of guarding the security of another is not a new phenomenon in history and has always laid the groundwork for the creation of future divide and enmity.
And perhaps it's because of that experience that Ahmari makes the argument that politics is "war and enmity," a battle for the very souls of our nation's inhabitants, and French, who is a very nice person, is too nice to win that battle.
They also add to the enmity between (pro-Assad, Shiite) Iran and (anti-Assad, Sunni) Saudi Arabia, fueling the fury that makes young men want to join violent sectarian groups, which in turn helps expand the ranks of extremist groups like ISIS.
A close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. (whom he bailed out of jail in the early 1960s), Graham was an outspoken advocate for racial integration, often threatening to leave any segregated rally or event, earning him the enmity of some white evangelicals.
Western intelligence agencies and Osama bin Laden himself all agreed that the Taliban had no prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks; the primary reason of the U.S.' enmity with them was due to the fact they harbored al Qaeda in 2001.
After many hours of discord and strife, the final scene of "Henry V" lands with particular grace, as enmity and warfare are suddenly suspended and the king puts down his arms to ask playfully for the hand of the French princess Katherine.
At the counter, a whiteboard quoted Genesis—"And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, And between thy seed and her seed; it shall crush thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel"—and noted a special dish (smoked-chicken sandwich).
The choice reflects a White House desire to acknowledge the history of U.S.-Cuban enmity as well as Obama's normalization of relations with Cuba, a policy that could be tempered or reversed when U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20.
A recurring subplot is Manigault Newman's enmity toward chief of staff John Kelly, who she accuses of "locking" her in the basement Situation Room in order to fire her on dubious grounds (she was accused of misusing the White House car service).
The Iran indictment comes eight months after the nuclear deal reached between Tehran and six other nations, including the United States, which appeared to be putting Tehran and Washington on a track toward a more productive relationship after 35 years of enmity.
The critics, including members of Congress from both parties and the Republican presidential candidates, say the Obama administration was naïve in asserting that the nuclear deal would lead to a more amicable atmosphere with Iran after more than three decades of enmity.
While that infamous gesture was no doubt intended to foster a sense of enmity among his opponents, with the resultant hostility fuel to the fire of his side's own competitive engine, it also revealed something about Mourinho beyond his knack for emotional manipulation.
The result, at least in my mind, is that the game feels like an endless, weirdly-literal battle of ideas—a sort of competitive memescape where allyship are enmity are snap judgments based on the thinnest and most flexible claims of identity.
The way in which tensions suddenly worsened and threatened to trigger a war between the nuclear-armed nations shows how the Kashmir region, which both claim and is at the core of their enmity, remains one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints.
The bill defines the public interest broadly, saying that ministers could intervene to prevent "a diminution of public confidence" in the government's performance or the "incitement of feelings of enmity, hatred or ill will between different groups of persons," among other threats.
Brash, impulsive leaders who only a few months ago taunted each other across a nuclear abyss, Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim set aside their threats in a gamble that for now, at least, personal diplomacy can counteract decades of enmity and distrust.
The stringent measures she took years ago as state treasurer, including eliminating cost-of-living increases and moving workers into different retirement accounts, earned her the enduring enmity of many of the state's powerful unions, and some are still angry about it.
On September 6th, the day "Susamam" was released, a Turkish court sentenced Mr Imamoglu's closest associate, the head of his party's Istanbul branch, to nearly 10 years in prison for "insulting the president", "inciting people to hatred and enmity" and "terrorist propaganda".
He hopes to use it to drive home the idea that he alone has the stature and ability to confront threats to Israel and to show that he is opening relations with the Sunni Arab states that also have an enmity for Tehran.
That and other differences have set up a fierce enmity between the kingdom's official clergy - which runs the Sharia Islamic courts that sentenced to death the 43 al Qaeda figures executed on Saturday - and the jihadist ideologues whose main target is the Al Saud.
From there, Hawkins employed his own special brand of extrapolative idiot-logic to deduce that there must be lions in Florida—because, as the historian Andrea Smalley writes, "the enmity between lions and unicorns was well known, and no beast could exist without its enemy."
"A part of society with different qualities in terms of social class, race, religion, sect, or region could therefore explicitly incite another part [of the society] to grudges and enmity, posing an open and imminent danger in terms of public safety," the statement added.
The opposition, always a hodgepodge of often mutually hostile groups united only by their enmity of the regime, hold only scattered and shrinking pockets of territory around Damascus, Homs, Daraa and Aleppo, with the only sizable area still under their control in Idlib province.
Instead of using its clout to help calm the chronic and debilitating enmity between India and Pakistan, for instance, China has chosen to sustain an "all-weather alliance" with Pakistan—including generous military, economic and diplomatic backing—as a means to apply pressure on India.
Nixon, whose own enmity towards African Americans helped propel him to the White House as the coded champion of "law and order," used Reagan's words on the call to offer his own distaste for African leaders who dared challenge the West on geopolitical matters.
His anti-immigrant rhetoric and protectionist trade proposals have helped him to fashion a message tailored to reach Americans alienated by the endless enmity between the political parties and who, because of declining economic prospects, may feel like neither party has done much for them.
As the tidal wave of Islamist violence has torn mercilessly through the region, the nationalistic yearning of Palestinians—the only credible motive on which Israelis may once have based any thoughts of further territorial concessions—has been superseded by an enmity rooted in Islamist ideology.
Some U.S. intelligence officials on Thursday welcomed Coats' selection, saying they hoped his appointment was a sign that Trump was seeking to mend fences with the intelligence community after months of enmity over its assessment that Russia tried to influence the 2016 election through hacking.
In general, if NBC silences Jones now, we all need to get ready to sputter and double-talk when some articulate right-wingers start saying that certain leftists should be barred from high-exposure television "on principle" because they foment interracial enmity, for example.
Given the enmity between the two parties, any appointment could lead to a protracted battle that spills over into the general election, emboldening the Democratic challenger by exciting the party's appeal among women and people of color (should Obama indeed pick a woman of color).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "For somewhere an old enmity exists between our life and that great work we do," wrote Rainer Maria Rilke in "Requiem for a Friend," a eulogy for painter Paula Modersohn-Becker, who died following childbirth at age 31.
Bosnia's biggest curse, said Ms. Popovac, the activist in Mostar, is not ethnic or religious enmity but its nationalist political leaders, who fan the fears of the communities they claim to represent to save themselves and a deeply corrupt system that has enriched them.
The owner of the Washington Post admitted the paper has earned the President's enmity for its relentless coverage of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and of the various financial conflicts of interest created by Trump's failure to fully divest from his businesses.
On another occasion, while I was in Chicago, Richard graciously clued me in about the different groups of artists in the city, and the enmity that existed between various individuals, all of whom I was about to see, just not in the same room.
Here's part of his final statement: For hatred is corrosive of a person's wisdom and conscience; the mentality of enmity can poison a nation's spirit, instigate brutal life and death struggles, destroy a society's tolerance and humanity, and block a nation's progress to freedom and democracy.
Then, as now, this aversion is abetted by political exigency: Johnson, who was far ahead of Barry Goldwater in the polls, and who had already earned the enmity of segregationists by signing the 1964 Civil Rights Act, sought to mollify Southern Democrats by opposing the MFDP.
Sokolovsky was arrested the following month under Article 282 -- incitement of hatred or enmity and humiliation of human dignity -- and Article 148 -- violation of the right to freedom of conscience and freedom of religion -- of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, according to Amnesty International.
The agreement took effect in 2016 and had become a symbol of Washington's successful efforts to persuade its two key East Asian allies to set aside their mutual enmity in order to counter China's growing military influence and the nuclear and missile threat from North Korea.
"We will never give up working for amity and peace, and against those who try to politicize history through bitter rhetoric of hate and enmity, and to alienate the two neighboring nations, who are bound by their common history and their similar traditions," Mr. Erdogan said.
The sign of strength is to answer the "Lock Her Up" enmity with a confident honest account of what it feels like to be you — embroiled in the political combat, encased in this global celebrity role, but maintaining authenticity in a world that conspires against it.
A glance at almost any police blotter, or a recollection of the forensic sketch of the Unabomber, will confirm the hoodie as a wardrobe staple of the criminal class, and this makes it uniquely convenient as a proxy for racial profiling or any other exercise of enmity.
Mr. Castro's admonition comes across as something of a reminder to the Cuban people that shedding the government's long-running enmity with the United States and reforming its economic system should not undermine what he and other Cubans view as the ideals and achievements of the revolution.
However, while in exile Dostum has kept his formal title of vice president and his influence among the ethnic Uzbeks of northern Afghanistan has remained strong, fueled by growing enmity among the country's mix of different ethnic groups including Pashtuns and Persian-speaking Tajiks and Hazaras.
Whether she's depicting identically-dressed rivals who, despite their enmity, stand passively side by side, or herself, sketching and clad in a work apron, she's a master at representing people who have far more going on in their heads than they're willing to show on their faces.
Clinton was the focus of conspiracy theories throughout her time in the Obama administration, perhaps because she had been drawing the enmity of Republicans for decades and perhaps because she was seen, from the outset, as Obama's natural heir even if Biden was his vice president.
But the PD and the Five Star Movement had to overcome their longstanding political enmity to form this coalition, so it's still a bit of wait-and-see for how long (or even if) they can work together and retain control in Italy's volatile political landscape.
In so doing, Donald John Trump, President of the United States of America, has fueled and is fueling an alt-right hate machine and its worldwide covert sympathizers engendering racial antipathy, LGBTQ enmity, religious anxiety, stealthy sexism, and dreadful xenophobia, perfidiously causing immediate injury to American society.
Mr. Golos, the Muslim firefighter, said he has many friends across the ethnic boundary and feels no enmity toward Serbs, who started the fighting but have now mostly left the city, or Croats, who rained artillery shells and sniper fire into his neighborhood during the war.
And while many were not surprised that Syria's spiral from proxy war to direct confrontation is bringing Iran and Israel to new degrees of enmity, the arrival of new cold fronts from closer to home in Europe are an unwelcome addition to the growing global disorder.
"What we are living through and seeing is the misuse of social media tools ... to spread enmity and hatred," Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah said in a message published by state news agency KUNA to mark the last 10 days of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
We were adamant that any language that describes this conflict as essentially Islam against the West — recall candidate Donald Trump's "I think Islam hates us" line — mischaracterizes the conflict and risks lengthening it by strengthening the favorite terrorist narrative of undying enmity between Islam and the modern world.
For some 20 minutes every afternoon, down is up, paralysis is progress, enmity is harmony, stupid is smart, villain is victim, disgrace is honor, plutocracy is populism and Hillary Clinton colluded with Russia if anyone would summon the nerve to investigate her (because, you know, that never, ever happens).
Rio Ferdinand, a leading member of the Golden Generation, admitted last month that club rivalries "killed" the England teams he was a part of; the enmity between Manchester United and Liverpool, or Chelsea, was too strong to be set aside for the good of the national team, he said.
"A part of society with different qualities in terms of social class, race, religion, sect, or region could therefore explicitly incite another part (of the society) to grudges and enmity, posing an open and imminent danger in terms of public safety," the statement said, according to the newspaper.
In Carla's breathless, winding prose, we are drawn into a bizarre parallel world of mirroring, love, enmity, and admiration, wherein the characters bridge the threshold between the fictive and the real, between the historical and the speculative; all seeming to dance around one another as if Sufis in Sema.
While the White House has not completed an itinerary, officials said Mr. Obama would meet with President Raùl Castro of Cuba — though not with his brother Fidel, the father of the 1959 Communist revolution and the embodiment of the enmity of the past — as well as political dissidents and entrepreneurs.
In The Kelloggs, Howard Markel tells the sweeping saga of these two extraordinary men, whose lifelong competition and enmity toward one another changed America's notion of health and wellness from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries, and who helped change the course of American medicine, nutrition, wellness, and diet.
If Trump somehow forces Sessions out anyhow, or gets his hands dirty and requests Sessions's resignation, he will have drawn the ire—if not the actual enmity—of Senate Republicans, who love their old colleague, and would feel at least a little guilty about turning a blind eye to it.
A race that had often been characterized as a redux of the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential primary, with all the bitterness and enmity that implies, not only ended amicably, but with a general election candidate who genuinely improved over the course of the campaign thanks to his opponent.
"Considering that the content could incite grudges and enmity towards a part of society... and the intelligence reports that terror organizations are seeking to attack dissident groups or individuals, it is evaluated that this film screening could be provocative and draw reactions," the Ankara governor's office said in a statement.
DUBLIN — Nearly two weeks after an inconclusive general election, Ireland's chances of forming a stable coalition government revolve around a single question: Can the two center-right parties that have long dominated Irish politics put aside nearly a century of enmity and find a way to run the country together?
Villaraigosa, for his part, is a staunch proponent of charter schools, which has earned him the support of wealthy education-reform advocates like Michael Bloomberg — who gave $1.5 million to a group backing Villaraigosa — and the enmity of some of the state's most powerful union interests, which are instead backing Newsom.
Should that enmity emerge as the chief motivation for the Justice Department's new moves against the proposed merger, Mr. Trump will become the first president since Richard Nixon to use the levers of executive power to threaten the economic interests of a news organization whose coverage he does not like.
Moreover, unlike Trump, Clinton is seen by many Iranians as too constrained by establishment links with pro-Israel lobbies and her own ideological enmity toward Iran to be able to deal with them flexibly — even when it might serve US interests to do so, such as, for example, in Iraq.
The eight senators had belonged to the Independent Democratic Conference, which disbanded in April after more than seven years of working with the Republican Party; the I.D.C.'s cooperation with the Republicans helped that party retain control of the State Senate — earning its members the enmity of many fellow Democrats.
In the nearly 30 years that have passed since then, I've returned to Russia repeatedly, watching as Cold War enmity gave way to tentative friendship in the mid-1990s, then to something chillier in the 2000s, and then swinging right back around to a kind of Cold War 2.0 today.
The executive order with its roots unmistakably in the campaign's explicit language that "Islam hates us" reinforces the narrative of the side we want to lose in that civil war, organizations like ISIS and Al Qaeda, who preach that there is undying and unavoidable enmity between Islam and the West.
It was not uncommon for a Senior House boy to make something of a pet of a boy in Junior House, or for a junior to follow a senior about in worshipful admiration, as Kasparov did with Zaka, but there was a long-standing enmity between the Middle and Senior Houses.
That said, both Barca and Real have gone on horrendous runs against each other in the meantime, not least when the Blaugrana failed to beat Los Blancos in seven matches between January 1932 and February 1935, this to the backdrop of a brewing conflict that would come to define their mutual enmity.
Insofar as one can figure out the plot of "Flames" today, it had several pairs of people in love with each other and many others locked in mortal enmity: a dichotomy supposedly representative of the French Revolution but also, as the Soviet audience would not have failed to notice, symbolizing the Russian Revolution.
One of the evils of the practice has been that when a woman was killed for honor, inquiries often revealed a trumped-up adultery case that hid a property dispute, a tribal enmity or even a man's wish simply to rid himself of a first wife in order to marry a second.
In the days leading up to Tuesday, a book by Donna Brazile, the former head of the Democratic National Committee, reignited the enmity between Clinton's backers and supporters of Bernie Sanders, and that became one of several reasons to wonder if progressives would fail to turn out for Northam, a milquetoast moderate.
The arrival of President Trump in the White House and his appointment of senior officials who, along with many in the House and Senate, despise the nuclear deal and favor continued enmity with Iran now offer the Saudis the chance to confront Iran by proxy — the proxy being the United States military.
Tens of thousands of Americans will descend on Havana this season as U.S. travel restrictions loosen and direct flights between the two countries begin, part of a raft of measures by the Obama administration over the last two years to bring the two countries closer together after decades of Cold War enmity.
Still, I recall that they included Ti Moune's split-second metamorphosis from child to young woman, the car accident that lands Daniel in Ti Moune's care, a shadow play relating the island's history of class enmity, a secret switch of a sleeping body, a journey, a death, a flood and a firefly.
The unofficial agreement, announced in Berlin by high-ranking American and German officials, was a rare case of rapprochement in a relationship that has been severely strained by American tariffs on European steel, continued threats to impose levies on German cars and personal enmity between Mr. Trump and Angela Merkel, the German chancellor.
Thiel's long-standing enmity against Gawker reportedly began in 2007, when it published a story about his sexual orientation years before Thiel publicly came out at the 2016 Republican National Convention (in a New York Times opinion piece published after the convention, Thiel wrote that "cruelty and recklessness were intrinsic parts of Gawker's business model").
Their party has historically won elections by appealing to racial enmity and cultural anxiety, but its actual policy agenda is dedicated to serving the interests of the 1 percent, above all through tax cuts for the rich — which even Republican voters don't support, while they truly loathe elite ideas like privatizing Social Security and Medicare.
But Bryan — with his references to Drake and T-Pain and to the size of his rims, his occasional tendency to break out into rapping onstage, the smooth R&B production of his ballads — has also become an avatar of a deep fissure within country music and the object of the undying enmity of traditionalists.
While Trump and his critics debate the precise language he used about Haiti in a discussion of immigration, he has shown personal enmity for the island nation's people with his administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for the nearly 60,000 Haitians who came to the United States as a result of the quake.
Al Green blasts Judiciary Committee for lack of diversity in impeachment witnesses MORE (D-Texas) sent a memo to fellow lawmakers arguing that Trump's "impeachable racist, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, transphobic, xenophobic language instigating enmity and inciting violence within our society" should be taken under consideration, as he has argued since backing impeachment in 2017.
Al Green blasts Judiciary Committee for lack of diversity in impeachment witnesses MORE (D-Texas) sent a memo to fellow lawmakers arguing that Trump's "impeachable racist, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, transphobic, xenophobic language instigating enmity and inciting violence within our society" should be taken under consideration, as he has argued since backing impeachment in 9003.
"This is an area where they tried to come in with ballot boxes, there was serious resistance, so that was the genesis of all this enmity between the Kalenjins and the Luos," said Julius Genga, a county legislator, as a colleague stood atop a sports utility vehicle to calm a crowd of men with spears.
And, if he was angry, he certainly didn't do anything in his lifetime to help solve the problem of slavery—in fact, by advocating for the annexation of Texas, he arguably helped make it worse, since the question of whether new states would be slave states or free states was a constant source of enmity between North and South.
Likewise, in Hungary, where few refugees have actually settled, the far right is waging a campaign built on ethnic, religious and racial enmity, including encouraging supporters to be vigilant against what they portray as threats to their safety and way of life — even though the flow of refugees through the country has all but stopped this year.
That instantly earned him the enmity of the president, who was soon bashing Sessions both privately (complaining to White House aides, according to Bob Woodward's book "Fear," that Sessions was "mentally retarded" and a "dumb Southerner") and publicly (tweeting to his tens of millions of followers that "Our A.G. is scared stiff and Missing in Action").
This story suggests a straightforward solution: If only we crossed the informational aisle, if only the liberals would watch a bit of Fox and the conservatives would spend some time with Rachel Maddow, we would realize the other side is more like us than we thought, that they make some good points too, and our enmity and polarization would ebb.

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