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1
For treating the two
as
antagonistic
the time has clearly gone by.
2
Linguists say a very direct and blunt 'no' is often seen
as
antagonistic
thing.
3
The prudence of the measure was quite
as
antagonistic
to his feelings as the iniquity.
4
China and India, you see, aren't
as
antagonistic
as pundits make them out to be.
5
They are opposing elements,
as
antagonistic
as the doctrines of infinite love and infant damnation.
6
I mean, she was
as
antagonistic
to the old system of England as I was.
7
Then truth has as many phases, and
as
antagonistic
,
as there are individuals in the universe.
8
To further complicate matters, proteins that are related to RB have redundant as well
as
antagonistic
functions.
9
They look upon them
as
antagonistic
forces rather than as integral elements of one and the same whole.
10
He knew the power and persuasion of Wingfold, and looked upon his influence
as
antagonistic
to his hopes.
11
Every thing remains here as when you left; false, frivolous, and, to me,
as
antagonistic
as of erst.
12
Hence, by a natural lapse, they came to treat subjects
as
antagonistic
which were, in fact, parallel and quite consistent.
13
Then the foreign devil burst upon the scene-
a
being
as
antagonistic
to themselves in every way as it is possible to conceive.
14
There is one other provision of the Constitution, which is generally adduced by the friends of centralism
as
antagonistic
to State sovereignty.
15
While other lawmakers have been critical of Silicon Valley in the encryption debate, none has been
as
antagonistic
as Burr, the sources said.
16
Through generations of bitter experiences working men as a class have teamed to look upon all change
as
antagonistic
to their best interests.
as
antagonistic
as