1. He would never have Married her, but he had a proprietary feeling toward her anyway. 2. And a lot of the fury we feel toward other people has to do with rekindling those inner dramas. 3. And then there is the distrust many immigrants feel toward the medical establishment. 4. As the work force grows more diverse, the sense of obligation employees feel toward each other is changing, breaking down, some would say. 5. A layer of good-natured Tibetan fatalism, Chuni said, often shields the animosity that ordinary Tibetans feel toward the Chinese. 6. Both John and I can still recall the mixture of gratitude and resentment we felt toward supportive former colleagues who were still collecting year-end bonuses and Hermes ties. 7. British fans and press have given their Channel brothers a perfunctory salute, but the politeness hardly hides the sneering contempt the limeys feel toward the bloody frogs. 8. But a new poll reflects the deep ambivalence many people feel toward capital punishment. 9. But as deeply disappointed as I am with the process, it pales in comparison to the disappointment I feel toward this president. 10. But the broader inspiration is the deep contempt that many members of Congress and the public feel toward the news media. |