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1 A yell of exultation and of furious hatred broke from the Prussians.
2 I never saw such furious hatred on a man's countenance in my life.
3 Such torrents of furious hatred in the cause of universal love!
4 He was a fanatical southerner, with a furious hatred against Lincoln and the Union.
5 Over his lifeless body she looked at her mother with eyes of burning furious hatred .
6 This is what caused their blind, truly furious hatred .
7 Your furious hatred of Mr. Grant, for instance, born of an equally fatuous-or ,shallI say?
8 He's the stubbornest man I over met, and he's full of the most furious hatred against the capitalists.
9 A furious hatred of the one-eyed Chinaman around whom he was convinced the mystery centred had grown up within his mind.
10 They are found everywhere, these agitators, with their excited faces, their nervous utterances, and their furious hatred of all that is.
11 His appreciation for human achievements, seen in his collection of art, books and music, clashes with his furious hatred of civilised society.
12 Just when Maurice stood sorely in need of wise counsel, he was thus delivered over to the influence of Jean Lacheneur's furious hatred .
13 Sometimes again the worthy man would be seized with a furious hatred for everyone who was decorated; he felt like a Socialist towards them.
14 For even yet, in all her furious hatred of him, she knew herself bound by a chain that no effort of hers might break.
15 Sometimes, however, the worthy man would be seized with a furious hatred for every one who was decorated; he felt like a Socialist toward them.
16 Furious hatred took away his power of sane consideration.
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