They're a hot-blooded lot on the whole, with a deep sense of national pride, and a hatred of Turkish oppression that rankles.' [Please select]
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Comparatively few English people have even heard of this Treaty of Limerick; in Ireland it rankles to this day. [Please select]
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That's what rankles, for he's no more worthy of her than I am. [Please select]
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As to my behavior, I think it was natural; but if it rankles in your mind, I apologize. [Please select]
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Hence it is that an angry word rankles longer in the heart than an angry gesture, nay, very often even longer than a blow. [Please select]
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In the same manner, a malevolent affection to our fellow-men may be checked from producing injurious conduct, while the feeling still rankles in the heart, in the form of envy or hatred. [Please select]
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