This highly unusual move almost surely seals the fate of two men who have come to despise each other to spend a lot more time and money facing off in court.
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The prospect that Mr Putin could oversee a more thorough-going union between Russia and Belarus, on Poland's eastern border, sends a few Polish pulses racing, though a lot of Poles also think it would be good if Russia's new president were to cut Belarus's eccentric leader, Alexander Lukashenka, whom most Poles despise, down to size.
Do the Pritzkers hate paying taxes more than they seem to despise one another?
Noamkulaleko says the more she digs up about her dad, the more she comes to despise him.
Working with the cinematographer Tom Stern, Ross shoots in a style that I have come to despise.
How is it that the Father Johns of the world have come to despise Obamacare so much?
The awkward squad tends to despise conventional diplomacy and public relations, and is therefore bad at them.
But Mr Brown, who sometimes seems to despise Mr Cameron so much that he can scarcely speak his name, exhibits it too.
The special feeling for the home fans can be traced to a snowy February night in 1980, when former Georgetown coach John Thompson Jr. became the man Syracuse fans came to despise.
We created you from a single soul, male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, so that you may come to know one another, and not to despise each other.
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Gordon Brown, whom many Tories authentically despise, has helped to stiffen their sinews, and to remind them that they have an enemy besides each other.
The reader is not invited to mock or despise these envoys of the state.
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As far as the commentators are concerned, Olmert's puerile attack on the American secretary of state in the midst of a war shows that the he is still the same prideful, vain, motor-mouth that Israelis have come to know and despise over the past several years.
One-dimensional, repetitive work is exactly what computers, robots and other machines are best at--and what human workers are poorly suited to and almost uniformly despise.
When the tide goes out, organizers shovel up and pat down the sand to create the racing line, but such are the elements that occasional pools of surface water can remain, which some horses don't mind but others despise -- merely another nuance to the racing at Laytown.
Many figure that if Ivy League Democrats despise them, they are hardly likely to look out for their interests, so they vote Republican.
He is also vengeful, manipulative and cleverer by far than almost anyone else he encounters, including and especially the high-born aristocrats who surround Henry and who despise Cromwell on the grounds - absurd to modern eyes, but the universally accepted wisdom in the early 16th Century - that he is an upstart of humble birth, and that only they are fit to govern.
Nile fishermen despise the crayfish because it uses powerful double claws to cut through nets, and then help themselves to the catch of the day.
The media landscape is so utterly fragmented today that it is possible to look ridiculous to most observers while commanding the devotion of a not-insignificant slice that will support you 100% no matter what you do, because they love you or what you claim to stand for, or because they despise your enemies (see: Sarah Palin supporters).
That Mr Berlusconi has managed to stay on top for so long you despise, but Italians admire him just for that.
But Kilson couldn't acknowledge that since it would ruin his argument, much as the critics of hip hop don't want to spoil their biases through concrete engagements with the culture they despise.
In what seems an enormous reversal of adolescent nature, 36% of Japanese males 16 to 19 years old have admitted to pollsters having no interest in sex, and some even despise it.
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An astute politician may despise the media but knows that the journalists who trail around behind him or her need to report something.
For example, both the Marine commandos and the army's parachute regiment are supposed to serve the new Joint Rapid Deployment Force, but they never train together and, by tradition, despise each other.
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