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Antipathy is a
dislike for
something or somebody, the
opposite of sympathy.
While antipathy may be
induced by experience, it
sometimes exists without...
- as well as Kyiv, such
divisions were less
important and
there was less
antipathy toward people from
other regions. However, all were
united by an overarching...
- "enantiopathic" (from the Gr**** ἐνάντιος (enántios),
meaning "opposite") or "
antipathic medicine". In the
United States, the term is used in the
modern era to...
- to
reduce human and
material resources for the communists.
Continued antipathy between Chinese communist and
nationalist forces culminated in
armed clashes...
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Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz];
sometimes called the Just; 27
September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of
France from 1610
until his death...
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enjoy the
citizenship that
Christians took for granted—but the
growing antipathy towards Jews was a
factor that led to the
expulsion of Jews from England...
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loyal support of
President Abraham Lincoln's war
policies and
expressed antipathy towards the more
militant stances advocated by the
Radical Republicans...
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Richard von (1906).
Psychopathia ****ualis, with
Special Reference to the
Antipathic ****ual Instinct: A Medico-Forensic Study. ISBN 1-55970-425-X. Plumb, Suzie...
- of Mulroney's successor, Kim Campbell, to
overcome a
large amount of
antipathy toward Mulroney, they won a
strong majority government with 177 seats—the...
- 15
November 2012. "1772 Two
Hundred And Twenty-five
Years Ago. Tea and
Antipathy by
Frederic D. Schwarz".
American Heritage Volume 48. 1997. Retrieved...