Despite Kosovo's ethnic hatreds, the criminal clans of all stripes readily co-operate in Kosovo's lively underworld.
His view of world events is deeply distorted by his hatreds and prejudices and paranoia.
His hatreds are fierce and grand, as if produced by Cecil B.
The old hatreds have dimmed, just slightly, and the young today may not want to pursue their elders' vendettas much longer.
The sectarian hatreds unleashed inside Syria will demand far greater international involvement.
When the grip was released, however, the pent-up hatreds were also released.
The war the prosecution described was not one of ancient ethnic hatreds.
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The projected images are of a world beyond politics and national hatreds, a world that is constantly changing but that never truly vanishes.
Trials will not thwart the hatreds that give rise to sectarianism.
The Shiites and Sunnis have thus far been unable to put their ancient hatreds aside in order to work together to create a rule-of-law constitutional democracy.
One of the solutions to eradicating racial and ethnic hatreds, Clinton said, could lie within modern telecommunications technology, which has increased dialog, trade and understanding worldwide.
Unable to escape the fierce hatreds that rage around him, he becomes a casualty in a war he is determined to prosecute toward a just end.
Anti-Semitism is one of the hardest hatreds to pin down because it is constantly updating itself to suit the political and social trends of the day.
If they could promulgate a new global regime of international humanitarian law, they believed they could force governments to rise above their hatreds and the shackles of their narrow-minded national interests to save innocents from slaughter.
Mrs Nelson worked, lived and died in the small town of Lurgan, five miles from Portadown, where communal hatreds have festered because of the long-running dispute over the march by the Protestant Orange order through the Catholic Garvaghy Road.
In part, that means rejecting the idea that people can "live side by side in their own communities, respecting each other but living separate lives, protected from hatreds but never building a common bond - never learning to appreciate one another", he explained.
Snyder wants to make the slaughter less ideological and technological than it has seemed, and more geographic and territorial: a question not so much of evil ideas carried out by industrial means as of ancient hatreds brought to life by modern monsters in ancient terrain.
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