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harbor rancor or hatred against VB

be filled with hatred or rancor VB

Usage examples with rancor

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Distrust, jealousy, rancor among colleagues of the same rank should be eliminated.
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Players occasionally decide to sign with a different school from which they gave a verbal commitment, which often causes rancor between the fans and coaching staffs of the two schools.
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With all our freedom and variety of opinion, my colleagues will bear me witness, our discussions have never degenerated into personality or rancor.
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The simultaneous appearance of these magazines was the result of an intergovernmental agreement, one among several cross-cultural agreements designed to sow trust amidst the rancor of international politics.
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For all our political rancor, it turns out, what ultimately unites us is pot.
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He accepted the nomination, was elected, and served a single term from 1878 to 1881, a tenure marked by careful, conservative executive management and minimal political rancor.
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There is no hatred or rancor among other communities towards them.
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Gradually they unlock two decades of rage and rancor, pain and bitterness to each other.
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It incited rancor and division between the new revivalists and the old traditionalists who insisted on ritual and doctrine.
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Government appropriation of private land for the lake caused rancor among locals with historic land holdings.
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