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1 The guerrillas received special terms under a peace deal reviled by Uribe.
2 Christianity, then, so reviled by the Jews, has been their greatest protection.
3 A Wrinkle in Time, published in 1962, was also reviled by the conservatives.
4 Cherished by his supporters, reviled by his enemies, few were indifferent to him.
5 The law is reviled by U.S. conservatives who say it infringes on individual freedom.
6 Reviled by all parties, he sought the great conciliator, death.
7 The police, reviled by the protesters as pro-Nkurunziza, were largely absent from the streets.
8 Reviled by them all, deserted by them all, I was left alone in the room.
9 Reviled by moderate liberals, Robespierre had made his name as a democrat and a humanitarian.
10 The spymaster was reviled by the protesters, and came under huge pressure to step down.
11 After returning she is reviled by her own relatives.
12 The group is reviled by the majority of Muslims and the demonstration did not go ahead.
13 The Rohingya are reviled by many in Myanmar as illegal immigrants and suffer from systematic discrimination.
14 Reviled by many in Myanmar as illegal immigrants, they are denied the ability to move freely.
15 She would be cast aside, reviled by society.
16 Quarians are reviled by almost every other race.
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