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26 Sentences With "most antagonistic"

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Those who have been most antagonistic toward Trump, like Sens.
What city organization is most antagonistic to the Metro desk and how does that affect your coverage?
Mr. Trump's policies toward Mexico are the most antagonistic of any American president since the early 20th century.
The story also works because NASA, the movie's most antagonistic presence, is never really cast as a villain.
Trump won largely by consolidating the portions of the GOP electorate most antagonistic to undocumented immigrants and immigration more broadly.
"I think some of us are more antagonistic towards Miguel than others, and Randall is not the most antagonistic," Brown explained.
The focus of 2016 presidential election shifts to Arizona this week, home to one of the most antagonistic immigration debates in the country.
Long among the world's most antagonistic neighbors, the two nations clashed again last week before, fortunately, finding the good sense to de-escalate.
The most antagonistic attitude was that of Guggenheim Museum director Thomas Messer who denounced what he regarded as the hypocrisy of the strike.
Over the course of the first three seasons, Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett evolved from one of the most antagonistic prisoners to one we felt immense compassion for.
The bots on the Portuguese version of Wikipedia were the most antagonistic, reverting the work of other bots 185 times over the ten year period, on average.
The document diluted some of the most antagonistic policies toward the European Union that were leaked in an earlier draft agreement and rattled Italy's financial markets this week.
The question was among the most antagonistic and personally hitting for Price, who had said earlier that his father had been a "Lucky Strike smoker from World War II" who died from emphysema.
Discharge's politically conscious D-beat and Venom's proto-black metal  hovered in the air like poisonous smog, providing the elements for jilted children of Birmingham to create the most antagonistic music the world had heard.
The jockeying to become that alternative came a day after a Republican debate in which simmering tensions between Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump exploded, opening up the harshest and most antagonistic phase of the Republican presidential race yet.
Several people with knowledge of the dynamics at Breitbart said that Mr. Bannon had lost the confidence of executives and writers who had been fiercely loyal to him as he helped transform the website from a scrappy start-up to one of the biggest and most antagonistic megaphones on the right.
The minor royalties have begun to be restored since Nigerian independence in 1960, especially in the Ijebu and Remo Divisions which arguably have been the most antagonistic to the earlier era of British trade and colonialism.
The Bloblic race is the most antagonistic of all inhabitants within the Omnir Galaxy. They reign with immoral vitality and utmost greed in their home world, Malia. The sheer mention of the Bloblics sends fear through all those who are against this species. Bloblics are known as mercenaries by trade.
The results overall did not result in a no-confidence majority against the administration. Former Democrats still outnumbered former Whigs 55-45 percent. But war weariness had taken its toll among the civilian population. The delegations from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia most antagonistic to the Davis Administration, and Alabama, Florida and Texas only slightly less so.
Her facial expression is difficult to read. ; : : The leader of a trio of gyaru classmates whom Yoshiko starts interacting with later in the series. They do not really like her, but they are just as dumb as Yoshiko in school. Akane has red hair and is the most antagonistic of the three against Yoshiko.. However, she tends to listen and participate in Yoshiko's schemes, and is sometimes unwillingly manipulated by her.
A study in Hong Kong of children's reactions to messages from their mothers found that children are most receptive to I-messages that reveal distress, and most antagonistic towards critical you-messages.Cheung 2003 pp. 3-14 A study with university students as subjects did not find differences in emotional reactions to I-messages and you-messages for negative emotions, but did find differences in reactions for positive emotions.Bippus 2005 pp.
"All You Need Is Love"'s reliance on uncleared, often illegal samples made commercial release impossible. In response, the JAMs re-edited the single, removing or doctoring the most antagonistic samples, and re-released it as "All You Need Is Love (106 bpm)" in May 1987. According to Drummond, profits from this re-release funded the recording of their first album. This was the first of many "Information Sheet"s that KLF Communications would send out to fans and the press.
Thus, the very origin of the conception of reality shows that > this conception essentially involves the notion of a COMMUNITY, without > definite limits, and capable of a definite increase of knowledge. (Peirce > 1868, CP 5.311). > Different minds may set out with the most antagonistic views, but the > progress of investigation carries them by a force outside of themselves to > one and the same conclusion. This activity of thought by which we are > carried, not where we wish, but to a foreordained goal, is like the > operation of destiny.
As James Basker explains in his short history of the Eclectic, the Edinburgh Review was its "most illustrious and its most antagonistic rival", and like it, the Eclectic "offered sophisticated criticism that moved almost completely away from the old-fashioned techniques of quotation and abstract toward a genuine critical evaluation of books and their significance in the broader contexts both of the author's canon and of their formal or intellectual tradition". Basker writes that "the Eclectic grew to become what is now a massive and invaluable archive of the literary and intellectual history of the nineteenth century".Basker, 125. The Eclectic was founded on but not dominated by nonconformist principles.
Screwy Squirrel (originally Screwball Squirrel) is an animated cartoon character, an anthropomorphic squirrel created by Tex Avery for Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. He is generally considered the wackiest and outright most antagonistic of the screwball cartoon characters of the 1940s. Among the most outrageous cartoon characters ever created, Screwy can do almost anything to almost anyone: he pulls objects out of thin air, doubles himself, and constantly breaks the fourth wall, all the while uttering a characteristic cackling laugh. The character was not as successful as Avery's Droopy was at this time, and Screwy appeared in only five cartoons: Screwball Squirrel (1944), Happy- Go-Nutty (1944), Big Heel-Watha (1944), The Screwy Truant (1945), and Lonesome Lenny (1946).
And while he has a kind heart, he often doesn't appear to care how he is affecting others with his behavior (in a way, Urkel was a forerunner of the Sheldon Cooper character on The Big Bang Theory, who was also a genius and rarely noticed/cared about the way he made other people feel). Among Steve's most antagonistic tendencies are his refusal to accept responsibility, his manipulation of others as well as himself, and his persistence. He manipulates others by intentionally showing his grief and loneliness as visibly as possible, hoping to bait the Winslows to forgive him, or more precisely, apologize for hurting his feelings and take blame for him. This allows him to end numerous episodes showing no regrets for his mistakes, disregarding all criticism, and keeping his delusion of innocence intact.

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