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"inimical" Definitions
  1. inimical to something harmful to something; not helping something
  2. not friendly
"inimical" Synonyms
hostile adverse contrary destructive harmful hurtful opposed injurious antagonistic detrimental pernicious unfavourable(UK) unfriendly antipathetic damaging dangerous deleterious prejudicial ruinous calamitous inhospitable unsympathetic adversarial adversary cold ill-disposed jaundiced malevolent malign mortal negative unkind unwelcoming frosty glacial icy unwholesome unhealthy noxious insalubrious contaminated toxic unhygienic poisonous unhealthful foul impure insanitary noisome aggressive belligerent bellicose violent angry argumentative cantankerous confrontational fierce irascible loudmouthed pugnacious quarrelsome stroppy abusive contrarious contradictory difficult impossible inimitable ornery perverse refractory wayward wilful awkward intractable disobliging froward unaccommodating recalcitrant disobedient balky obstinate repugnant disgusting offensive repellent revolting sickening abhorrent loathsome nauseating repulsive vile abominable distasteful hateful nasty objectionable horrid nauseous obnoxious opposite conflicting contrasting different antithetical differing inconsistent irreconcilable unlike dissimilar polar contrasted divergent incompatible opposing clashing converse frigid chilly wintry(US) gelid antiseptic arctic brittle chill clammy cold-blooded cold-eyed coldish cool frozen alien discordant disconsonant dissonant foreign irregular unrelated discrepant disparate oppositional repelling allergic anti antonymous averse battling combating confronting controverting counter crossing More
"inimical" Antonyms
advantageous friendly helpful sympathetic favorable(US) positive supportive well-disposed affable amicable congenial favourable(UK) good kindly welcoming aiding assisting kind nice amiable hospitable nonantagonistic nonhostile warm genial cordial agreeable gracious warmhearted peaceful approachable obliging harmless hurtless innocent innocuous inoffensive safe meaningless innoxious soft unobjectionable unoffensive unharmful guiltless mild nonprovocative benign unexceptionable unoffending nonthreatening healthy wholesome beneficial healthful germ-free hygienic proper salubrious sanitary seemly nutritious pleasant undamaging favourably disposed to in favor of in favour of(UK) receptive approving appreciative amenable compatible congruous consistent pro responsive open consonant cool anti-war conflict-free diplomatic harmonious irenic non-violent placatory sociable nonaggressive non-aggressive nonbelligerent non-belligerent nonviolent passive peaceable peacemaking blatantly aggressive openly hostile overtly belligerent straight-up confrontational auspicious fortunate appropriate becoming felicitous fortuitous opportune timely similar identical comparable like agreeing alike equivalent exact homogeneous homogenous noncontradictory relatable close commensurate congruent indistinguishable matched resemblant allied joined joint unified united aligned combined cooperating affiliated associated confederate connected leagued partnered accordant coherent concordant nonconflicting reconcilable matching

152 Sentences With "inimical"

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However, the early Earth was molten and inimical to life.
And taken actions that were inimical to President Trump's interests.
Even more inimical to hopes of mobility was Mr. Bertineau's cassoulet.
The left-wing PT, instinctively inimical to budget cutting, isn't helping.
Because it is it inimical to both U.S. interests and values.
We are wonderfully fit for Earth, but space is inimical to our species.
Yes, Putin has consistently pursued policies that are inimical to U.S. national interests.
Any travel ban cannot but be inimical to the growth of the country.
I think his methods are unsafe, inimical to good journalism, and border on propagandistic.
Alien has its inimical corporation, willing to sacrifice its workers for profit and power.
Our own government has become an occupying force for interests inimical to our welfare.
The result of that conviction was found to be inimical to our own safety.
This is a set of attitudes inimical to the smaller government they claimed to want.
But others, like a tendency toward violence and verbal abuse, were inimical to family life.
These policies are inimical or irrelevant to the interests of low- and moderate-income Americans.
The difficulty for her successor is that an increasingly polarised country is more inimical to compromise.
These are dying efforts of frustrated inimical forces while Pakistan moves from stability to enduring peace.
"Obviously source code could be used in ways that are inimical to our national interest," Cilluffo said.
The racism of this GroupMe message is profoundly inimical to what we stand for as a university.
Allowing the nonsensical payment disparity to continue would be irresponsible and inimical to caring for cancer patients.
The Century has never had a dress code; such a thing would be inimical to the club's spirit.
That "inimical to humanity" bit is what she tells him just before she smashes her lips into his.
Comey is also subject to bar rules on releasing information inimical to the interests of his former employer.
But he is the first to admit that his equations don't capture the inimical style of President Trump.
While war might be necessary, it is a centralizing activity that is inimical to conservatism as Oakeshott understood it.
Hoover believed in an intricate mythology about the powers of communism and why it was inimical to American life.
"Her defiant attitude is inimical to the law, and her continued pattern of misconduct is unacceptable," the reports reads.
He critiqued both political and economic liberalism for promoting a selfish individualism inimical to community, his highest political ideal.
"Her defiant attitude is inimical to the law, and her continued pattern of misconduct is unacceptable," the agency concluded.
The conservatives saw reform as inimical to the revolution: Anything Western was intrinsically evil and could only corrupt, not improve.
And many more significant bizarre events leave Chris wondering whether something inimical is going on, or he's just being paranoid.
Many disability-rights organisations oppose screening, as they believe it is inimical to adequately valuing the lives of the disabled.
"At no time did United believe or decide that Plaintiff was or might be inimical to safety," the lawsuit states.
Some left-wingers argue that Latin America should abandon large-scale extractive industries altogether, saying they are inimical to development.
Make no mistake, the Iran deal is flawed; and many of Iran's policies in the region are inimical to US interests.
Some neighborhoods still remain segregated by so-called peace walls as high as 45 feet that keep mutually inimical communities apart.
Appearing to be too palatable to a party considered inimical to African-American interests will make that task even more difficult.
Much modern history has shown that science, from which the belief in objectivity originally derived, can be inimical to individual freedom.
These Americans suspect there are some cultures that cannot simply be subsumed into American culture — that are completely inimical to Americanness.
To Trump, the point of "American values" is that they are inimical to the values of the people Trump wants to destroy.
The government hounded leftist actors, writers and directors who worked in the theater and film and shut down productions it deemed inimical.
At the same time, they have questioned whether vast family fortunes conferring outsize economic and political power are inimical to democratic values.
Immigration which Soros supported was bringing hundreds of thousands of people into Europe whose cultural background was inimical to Jewsm he said.
Patrick Leahy of Vermont, Sessions said some people hold religious views that are "inimical" to the safety of people in the United States.
And that can also only mean that Jewish values—sorry, New York values—are inimical to the good conservatives of the American heartland. 
But in his view, set out this week in a pithy essay, some reactions to the challenge are unhealthy and inimical to freedom.
Congress has a broader remit: it can investigate behaviour it deems inimical to the national interest, even when such behaviour is not criminal.
Whether or not there was any merit to these conspiratorial whispers, Goiko soon came to represent a style of football inimical to Barca.
He said Representative Elijah E. Cummings touched lives all over the world "in his own inimitable way," not "in his own inimical way."
Director Daniel Espinosa (Safe House) can't top Gravity's terrifying spacewalk scenes, with the sense of Earth looming over astronauts like an immense, inimical shadow.
Faced with sudden change, such as that which comes from being plonked down in novel but not inimical situations, it ups its game accordingly.
In so doing, the administration licensed the regulated community to ignore a congressional statute, a move that was inimical to the Take Care Clause.
There are a few human behaviors that can be detrimental to this end; condescension, and even more so inimical is sheer lack of respect.
But Europeans are now convinced that Mr. Trump has an agenda that is inimical to their interests, said François Heisbourg, a French political analyst.
Among those most inimical to his clients' interests are a tax on financial trades and a pledge to tighten up trading and capital rules.
This deal is inimical to the public interest, and it just shows you that the consolidation bazaar is still open for business at the FCC.
"A lot of people over the years have argued that environmental laws or laws involving equity and who you can marry are inimical," Inslee said.
Feminists' personal and political rage against injustice (and parallel emotional reactions against their claims) could, of course, create an atmosphere inimical to fruitful philosophical reflection.
It proves we don't know everything, and it shows us there are still places on Earth that are indifferent, hostile, or even inimical, to human beings.
It would be "inimical to our country's interests," Defense Secretary Clark Clifford warned Johnson, if a President Nixon were left to govern in a crippled condition.
But Midnight Special also echoes 1984's Firestarter, with inimical government forces running down a father and child to seize control of the child's eerie powers.
I don't meet him frequently, but in the encounters I've had he's never reprimanded me or accused me of having inimical thoughts or attitudes toward him.
That allows politicians such as Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's president, to argue that environmental protection is inimical to growth, even as the emerging reality is the opposite.
"Our mission statement calls for a caring community based on Christian principles, and any act of sexual violence is inimical to these standards," the statement said.
" The column then goes on to explain that "Comey is also subject to bar rules on releasing information inimical to the interests of his former employer.
Afrofuturism's resurgence could not be more timely, arriving as it does in a climate perceived as indifferent, if not downright inimical, to racial and ethnic minorities.
Art itself in such inimical circumstances may seem the prerogative of the socially privileged; but it has to flourish for the sake of much more than art.
"That is so inimical to U.S. national security interests," said Daniel R. Russel, who served as assistant secretary of state for East Asia during the Obama administration.
America's promises, meanwhile, have met with widespread skepticism among ordinary Turks, who have come to view U.S. counterterrorism policies as at least partially inimical to their national interests.
We were twenty miles from Newcastle, stalked by once powerful industries—steel, shipbuilding, coal—that Thatcherism eyed as chronically sick, inimical to progress, and infested with unionist leftism.
"Credible inputs continue to be received of the likelihood of large scale terrorist attacks, sponsored by forces inimical to the nation and from outside its borders," Kansal said.
There is a widespread sense that capitalism is inimical to our lives, but also a lack of orienting visions of what an alternative form of life could be.
It said Kenya would withdraw its troops in UNMISS as its continued deployment in South Sudan was "no longer tenable and is inimical to their safety and well-being".
Another aspect of socialist governments inimical to democracy is the massive amount of power bestowed on the state, making it a breeding ground for corruption, a growth-retarding factor.
Read: What you need to know about Robert Khuzami, the prosecutor going after Michael Cohen "This conduct is inimical to eventually giving Mr. Cohen a fair trial," she said.
The demonization of vulnerable immigrant children by the Trump administration is part of a pernicious narrative that is both deeply troubling and inimical to who we are as Americans.
The fear is that the political proximity between the two leaders, who have strong anti-Muslim, anti-minority images, will unleash and strengthen forces inimical to liberal and secular values.
Then, Kaine embraced not some reconstituted, post-Marxist version, but the hardcore, Cold War variety — an avowed Marxist ideology inimical to the institutional Catholic Church and to the United States.
In a new book, "Culture Heist," Judith White, a former head of the Art Gallery Society, accused Dr. Brand of being in thrall to a corporate ethos inimical to art.
Though many Poles view their judiciary as corrupt and dominated by communist-era ways of thinking, others see the PiS-driven reform efforts as a power grab inimical to democracy.
Until recently, the snow situation in Aspen this season was so inimical to the needs of ski areas that the ASC opened up a soup kitchen for out of work staff.
Similarly inimical to American interests are the armed groups and political party linked to Moktada al-Sadr, a cleric whose supporters have the largest number of seats in the Iraqi Parliament.
It is time for Republicans in Congress to put country ahead of party and stand up to the Trump administration when it takes actions inimical to the interests of ordinary people.
Liberals prioritize individual rights and formal democratic freedoms over economic equality, concerned that the socialist dream of "class warfare" is inimical to a society that depends on mutual cooperation and tolerance.
We've spent too many hundreds of years being forced to pretend we were something we're not; we all know how repressive, demeaning and inimical that was to the genuine pursuit of happiness.
It might produce a leader who is inimical to the party in Beijing, and it would probably produce one who is more sympathetic to the public's demands than to those of businesses.
"A brilliant strategist and an excellent administrator, his appointment as HM is bad news for forces inimical to the interests of India," tweeted the new minister for oil and steel, Dharmendra Pradhan.
This sees a failure to confront the past, through trials and/or a "truth commission", as denying the rights of victims and as inimical to consolidating the rule of law and democratic values.
The prosecution of them, for this reason, will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties, more or less friendly or inimical, to the accused.
How else to explain why Layla (Kavi Ladnier), a professor of contemporary literature, ends up tangled in the sheets with Imran (Sendhil Ramamurthy), a prizewinning novelist whose books she finds "inimical to humanity"?
"To put somebody in charge of the Department of Health and Human Services that is inimical to Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act — this guy is a wrecking ball," Mr. King said.
"  Hamilton foresaw that the prosecution of such misconduct "will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties more or less friendly or inimical to the accused.
It's in this latter category that you find VC Twitter, a place that is as alien and inimical to human functioning and thriving as the void of space is to a naked human body.
Opinion Columnist An old but still potent critique has re-emerged in American politics, one that holds concentrated wealth, and perhaps American capitalism itself, as inimical to the democratic society we want to build.
Starr goes so far as to warn the president directly: "What you are doing is harmful to your presidency and inimical to our foundational commitment as a free people to the rule of law."
It stands to reason that the film would have continued with some of the themes explored in Aliens, with the inimical Weyland-Yutani Corporation continuing to explore the potential of using the aliens as weapons.
It's easy for the characters to feel insignificant in these surroundings where the intense chill seems to sublimate off the screen and everything about the icy woods and the oppressive dark seems inimical to life.
Since nihilism is the belief in nothing, the erasure of all values and the wanton destruction of all foundations out of which value systems arise, it is inimical to reason and to law and order.
"The prosecution of them, for this reason, will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties more or less friendly or inimical to the accused," Hamilton wrote.
Although it is secular in origin, the Women's March movement, which denounces the new administration as inimical to female interests, has offered a forum in which some religiously committed women on the ideological left can collaborate.
While Rouhani and his moderate camp still back the nuclear deal and seek rapprochement with the United States and Europe, hardliners, echoing Khamenei's stance, reject any yielding to foreign pressure as inimical to Islamic revolutionary values.
While Rouhani and his moderate camp still back the nuclear deal and seek rapprochement with the United States and Europe, hardliners, echoing Khameneis stance, reject any yielding to foreign pressure as inimical to Islamic revolutionary values.
"In conclusion, yes, the government engaged in conduct so shocking to the conscience and so inimical to our system of justice that it requires the dismissal of the charges for outrageous government conduct," the filing said.
The paradox of the Trump era is that the party that controls all three branches of government is deeply inimical to the democratic system while the party that believes in governance is shut out of power.
We should not be surprised when countries like Russia, or many countries in Africa, express hostility to nongovernmental organizations, which they see as poorly concealed fronts for foreign interests and social policies inimical to their own.
Not only would they reap the economic and political benefits of leading in space but they also could change the direction of the world's collective space endeavors in a way inimical to American interests and values.
Indeed, European leaders now seem to have concluded that the only way to deal with Mr. Trump is to negotiate with him — a stance Mr. Juncker and other Europeans once rejected as inimical to the global system.
But Republicans feel forced by seven years of empty promises to deliver something that they can tout as repeal—without leaving millions uninsured, raising premiums and deductibles, increasing medical costs, or making any tradeoffs inimical to conservative orthodoxy.
Counterintelligence (CI) operations are nothing new, but we're currently making it too easy for foreign agents to assess our intentions, penetrate key organizations and manipulate decisions to suit their own needs -- which are often inimical to our own.
When those who think of Black people as subhumans are the arbiters of policy, it's no great surprise to see them endorse policies that are at best indifferent and at worst inimical to the interests of Black people.
Domestic lobbies and the influence of powerful constituents like the US defense industry no doubt play a role in inhibiting the United States from holding allies and clients to account for behavior that is inimical to US interests.
"Any intervention by India can be spun into an anti-Islamic rhetoric in the island, by interests inimical to Indian influence in the Indian Ocean," New Delhi-based research group Observer Research Foundation said in a recent note.
Here we have a presidential candidate's son meeting with a representative of America's chief enemy, a representative of a government that is inimical to every democratic value that we like to think is the basis of American exceptionalism.
Populist political forces succeed by saying what their audiences want to hear and, as David Art, a political scientist at Tufts University, argued in his book, "Inside the Radical Right", are thus fundamentally inimical to professional structures and processes.
A highly unusual asymmetry seems to exist in Nicaragua between the foreign policy of an authoritarian regime, which is wholly inimical to United States interests, and a domestic policy which tolerates the free market and has produced positive outcomes.
Hammett had worked as a detective, and he saw what a writer could do by putting a single man on the case in a shadowed world with only his gun and his deadpan to protect him against inimical forces.
In both seasons of Netflix's Stranger Things, it's important that the government is a vaguely inimical, vaguely incompetent organization that permits cruel experiments with bad results, then lets the invasion of our world by the Upside Down get out of hand.
Still, Australia is clearly rattled: a white paper on defence published earlier this year declares an intention to "work with Pacific Island countries" to "limit the influence of any actor from outside the region with interests inimical to our own".
Indian intelligence agencies also understand that they face an unusual adversary in Pakistan: such is its political frailty that any Indian belligerence tends to strengthen exactly the elements in Pakistan's power structure that are most inimical to India's own interests.
It stems from an affinity for brash, swaggering politics and business dealings in Russia that has overturned decades of Republican orthodoxy about Russia and its leader as an aggressive authoritarian whose values are inimical to those of the United States.
By the look of it, something specific to the Neanderthal Y chromosome ultimately proved inimical to human health and survival, and so any trace of the Neanderthal Y chromosome was ejected from the human gene pool like a poorly matched kidney.
Yes, Lowry admits, the term "blood and soil" might be a rallying cry for white supremacists and "deeply inimical to the America project," but he still wants to talk about ... blood and soil, even if he calls them something else.
His "America First" rhetoric, threats of tariffs on allies and of withdrawal from the WTO, and policies of blocking appointments to the WTO's court and using tariffs as a national-security tool, are inimical to an even-handed system that all can support.
Like the title of the movie suggests, 8-bit Tom Cruise can never go back: he's on a one-way mission to the right side of the screen, where various inimical-looking people are storming in to punch him before he punches them.
What I found so interesting was that people were speaking of the American dream as a concept that had racial equality built into it, that was inimical to anti-Semitism and other kinds of bigotries or racial prejudices, as early as the 1930s.
The issue is crucial: if Mr Di Maio is telling the truth, then it can reasonably be claimed, as the thwarted coalition partners have said, that the president was bent on scotching at all costs a government inimical to Brussels, Berlin and the bond market.
Yet, amid reports that Mr. Tillerson may soon be forced out of his job, the people thought to be front-runners in any shake-up of the administration's national security team are cause for concern and, potentially, every bit as inimical to the national interest.
"This whole idea of terroir has been bred out of us by the large grain producers because it's inimical to mass production," said Mark Reynier, who built the Bruichladdich Distillery in Scotland around terroir-specific whiskeys before selling it to Remy Cointreau in 2012.
Several world leaders, including Putin and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, are probably trying to downplay the threat from North Korea while pressuring Trump to stay engaged with Kim because of their ulterior motives, which may be inimical to US national security objectives.
" How 'extreme vetting' would work A Trump campaign official, in providing Afghanistan as an example of a country with many who hold inimical views, said that many individuals there "may have attitudes about women or attitudes about Christians or gays that would be considered oppressive, even violent.
Of course, Iran operates in other ways outside of the nuclear deal that are inimical to American interests, and indeed the interests of other countries, for instance, by propping up the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria and supplying weapons to the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Once you kneel and state in contempt that you know such a meaning is inimical to, say, the interests of black people, you have established your infallibility and evicted yourself from the realm of philosophical give-and-take, which acts as a corrective against human errors.
All of these dynamics point to the same bracing conclusion: This election is likely to intensify the realignment of the nation into two distinct blocks with inimical visions not only of Trump's belligerent presidency but also of the underlying social, racial and economic changes remaking American life.
Much of that has focused on the perception that the United Nations is controlled by a majority that is inimical to American interests and values and obsessed with trashing Israel, and more broadly on the notion that the United States should stay away from all multilateral organizations.
And as much as Churchwell insists that "the scourges of racism and anti-Semitism were fundamentally inimical to the American dream," a convincing argument can be made that the dream was always a fantasy of self-congratulation, inextricable from the slave society upon which it was built.
I wonder if it was these images, as much as the Islamic State's seizure of territory and its destabilization of the region, that ensured the group's destruction, driving a coalition of otherwise inimical powers—America, the Europeans, Turkey, Iran, Jordan—to join the fight against it.
Hogg, who found the regime inimical, was shy but somewhat rebellious: she was once caught smuggling a copy of Playgirl into her dormitory, and the headmistress disciplined her by seating her in her office and asking her to turn every page of the magazine and offer commentary.
"India wonders about the coherence of U.S. strategy and worries the U.S. is pursuing policies inimical to key Indian interests like its continued dependence on Russian military hardware and Iranian oil," said Sameer Lalwani, co-director of the South Asia program at the Stimson Center think tank in Washington.
National loyalty, far from being inimical to a more just and decent world in which all, including the world's poorest, can flourish, is seen by Collier as a firmer foundation for global cooperation than abstract cosmopolitanism, which all too often serves as a mask for unenlightened self-interest.
So the strategy for Democratic participation in legislation until 2020 should be to say no, not as a matter of course — not as a function of obstructionism and partisanship — but because specific things that the Republicans want to do are inimical to the well being of a majority of the American people.
The two leaders saw that efforts and proactive measures taken by both sides to ease tension, propel peace and bring about complete denuclearization on the Korean peninsula has been gravely meaningful in encouraging trust between them and fundamentally changing the distrust and inimical relationship that had continued between the two countries for decades, KCNA said.
Because if we don't have a rigorous account of what capitalism is and how it works, and why it is inimical to our freedom, and if we don't have an account of why we need a revolution and what the principles of that revolution would be, then we have no chance of achieving that transformation.
Its two principal characters date and fight and break up and get together again — much like straight characters might — but the subjects of some of their squabbles are more specific to gay experience: whether or not the use of poppers (a sexual stimulant) is inimical, or monogamy is a requirement of a lasting relationship.
For his audience, though, it's very easy to take the high-profile incidents of "aberrant" behavior — especially when that behavior is an act of gruesome violence — and blow it up into a shared cultural value from a value system totally inimical to America's own, and one that its adherents will simply refuse to abandon.
Leahy asked why Sessions then voted against a sense of the Senate resolution that opposed using religion as a basis for denying entry into the US. "Many people do have religious views that are inimical to the values of the United States," Sessions said, saying he opposed the resolution because it barred considering religion at all.
We explored other examples of ad and ab words but ran into a bit of trouble with adverse and averse (where ab has been replaced by "a" for ease of pronunciation) because their functional meanings ("inimical to" and "feeling repugnance toward") are much more alike than their etymological meanings ("turning toward/against" and "turning away from").
"The amount of effort that the Syrian government has put into not having this occur is for us a good indicator that the Syrian government fears that this assembly and the momentum, the political momentum that it will represent, is inimical to its desire to achieve a total military victory," James Jeffrey, U.S. special representative for Syria, told reporters last Friday.
I further pointed out that one measure of America's mostly enhanced press/media freedom is that since The New York Times and The Washington Post prevailed in their 1971 defense against the Nixon administration's efforts to quash publication of the Pentagon Papers, the federal government has not attempted to prosecute publishers for disclosures that it feels are inimical to national security priorities.
" (This quotation was a favorite of Clinton's defenders in 1998 because it suggested that purely personal misconduct, like lying about an extramarital affair, should not be the basis for impeachment.) Hamilton also anticipated the partisan divisions that impeachment would engender, writing that the process "will seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community, and to divide it into parties more or less friendly or inimical to the accused.
But to use Twitter's emphasis on healthy conversations as an example, what if the way to have a healthy conversation is simply inimical to the nature of Twitter — that is to say, what if you'd never, starting from first principles, built healthy conversations around 9003-character bursts that are judged by the social reaction they create among an audience that's consuming them in an environment that is, to say the least, not conducive to reflection?
PRINCE AL FAISAL: 1977 Russia was still the Soviet Union and it had expanded its presence in Africa and the Middle East exponentially, if you remember Ethiopia, Somalia, Mozambique, Angola they were all under the influence of the Soviet Union in one form or another, as was the People's Republic of Yemen in the Arabian peninsula, we were very much in an inimical mode, between the Kingdom and the Soviet Union, because of these events.
When he embarks on an affair with Katherine, they discover true love to be neatly compatible with their aversion to Romantic anti-rationality: They had been brought up in a tradition that told them in one way or another that the life of the mind and the life of the senses were separate and, indeed, inimical; they had believed, without ever having really thought about it, that one had to be chosen at some expense of the other.

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