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1 Those few words gave Rachel a strong antipathy to the Major.
2 They also had a strong antipathy to Disraeli owing to his Hebrew origin.
3 If I understand correctly you expressed strong antipathy against these women coming to Iceland.'
4 But now he displayed a strong antipathy to the north wind on the plains.
5 Here may be noticed the canvas-back moose and a strong antipathy to good rum.
6 Strangely enough, when in her moods, she developed a strong antipathy to herds of cattle.
7 His provocation is "the strong antipathy of good to bad," and he exclaims,-
8 Indeed, for the doctor's orphan girl he had from the first conceived a strong antipathy .
9 Garlic was given to me on this account, because I had a strong antipathy against it.
10 And do you know I really believe that there is a strong antipathy between West and East.
11 His experience rang true for many online readers, some of whom reacted with strong antipathy towards our politicians.
12 No strong antipathy developed itself; there were no quarrels, but there was a complete absence of anything like confidence.
13 Between two such populations there could be little sympathy, and centuries of calamities and wrongs had generated a strong antipathy .
14 Why should he be so profoundly stirred by the experience of one against whom he entertained such a strong antipathy ?
15 Unfortunately, however, for the Egyptian regiment, the black ladies had a strong antipathy to brown men, and the suitors were all refused.
16 Sometimes they clash, and storm ensues, as when a strong antipathy between persons causes them almost to loathe each other's presence.)
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