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1 All the bitter enmity to Himself traces straight back to that source.
2 Their family has always been at bitter enmity with our own.
3 Some great Polish violinist, who had roused the bitter enmity of the anarchist?
4 Before a year had passed, his friendship was turned to secret but bitter enmity .
5 There was no friendship before, but he knows there will be bitter enmity now.
6 A bitter enmity grew up between us and England.
7 And his friendship with Malgara turned to bitter enmity .
8 Geoffrey Tunnard pursed his lips and looked away, eyes raking the jungle with bitter enmity .
9 The decision to publish Incest sparked bitter enmity between Pole and Nin's surviving brother, Joaquin Nin-Culmell.
10 No more grinning through gritted teeth, no more pretending a friendship where only bitter enmity existed.
11 Young's defeat for the nomination left bitter enmity .
12 He learned that both outlaws and Mexican raiders had long been at bitter enmity with these ranchers.
13 It was well for him he withdrew, for it might have come to bitter enmity between us.
14 He denounced Origen and induced Jerome to abandon Origen; and Rufinus was soon in bitter enmity with Jerome.
15 This was indeed bitter enmity in return for what he could not even allow to be an offence.
16 Conscious of the bitter enmity that Gregory for some unknown reason cherished toward him, she dreaded their meeting.
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