Nevertheless we will continue to express our burning resentment of unlawful imprisonment without trial under a tough prison regime. [noun]
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These methods will only stoke the fire of resentment among the oppressed. [noun]
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Notwithstanding his rising resentment, his natural firmness, and his anxiety on behalf of Uncas, Heyward felt sensibly relieved by the absence of so dangerous and so subtle a foe. [noun]
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Resistance only served to inflame the murderers, who inflicted their furious blows long after their victims were beyond the power of their resentment. [noun]
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The livid anger of his face, the deep resentment in his voice, haunted her memory, and made life almost intolerable. [noun]
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As Duncan dared not retort upon his accuser by reminding him of his own premeditated treachery, and disdained to deprecate his resentment by any words of apology, he remained silent. [noun]
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He ignored Hyacinth's resentment, endured her pettishness, and was studiously polite to her. [noun]
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It retarded the pace of the irritated Baronet, if it did not abate his resentment, and Mr. [noun]
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