11.   Some journalists are hoping the move will help counter the growing public resentment of the news media.

12.   The attacks may even end up strengthening the rebels by fueling public resentment against Russia.

13.   The defense attorney, meanwhile, became a magnet for public resentment, an ACLU avatar too worried about the rights of the accused to care about the victims.

14.   To see public resentment in these terms is to understand its seriousness.

15.   When news of the bombing broke, latent public resentment of U.S. power erupted into days of rock-throwing demonstrations at the U.S. Embassy, mainly by students.

16.   Public resentment, simmering for a year, boiled over during the Olympics.

17.   But as living conditions grew intolerable, the rebels relaxed their restrictions, apparently fearing public resentment against them.

18.   But Cheng said China was prosecuting a few high-profile cases in hopes of pacifying public resentment without attacking the problem at its core.

19.   But public resentment also lingers, especially in Beijing.

20.   But erasing discriminatory codes from ID cards would not tackle public resentment of Chinese-Indonesians, Nitra said.

a. + resentment >>共 206
growing 6.81%
deep 6.48%
popular 6.31%
public 6.15%
lingering 4.49%
widespread 4.15%
strong 2.66%
simmering 2.33%
racial 1.99%
old 1.99%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
resentment 0.07%
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