Mr. Modi, by contrast, is adored by his supporters but reviled by his opponents.
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Their activities are consuming about 7% of GNP--almost exactly the same as the much-reviled defense establishment.
The scientist is generally reviled by academics for trying to patent many of his genomic discoveries.
Once the toast of the town, the Maloofs have become perhaps Sacramento's most-reviled villains.
Yasser Arafat, loved as a freedom fighter and reviled as a terrorist... is dead.
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Few of Iraq's nascent security forces have been as reviled as the country's national police.
But perhaps they should, for once, thank this member of the widely reviled credit-rating fraternity.
He reviled the Bush tax cuts and the "tired and cynical philosophy, " behind them.
He was admired by many Israelis as a great military leader, but reviled by Palestinians.
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In the Confederacy, the Republicans were reviled as the party of the liberal north.
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Where national politicians are reviled, a new breed of local ones has captivated voters.
Lots of much-reviled EU regulations would simply be replaced by domestic ones, quite possibly equally burdensome.
One, however, has never been revived, and has been almost universally reviled since its heyday: glam rock.
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Interestingly, few recall how reviled Churchill was for most of the two decades preceding that terrible conflict.
Of all the provisions in the bill, the individual mandate is the most publically reviled and constitutionally dubious.
But Mr Zedillo has been busy ensuring that he does not end up as reviled as his predecessor.
On at least this one important issue, the Un-Bush president has been very much his reviled predecessor's mirror image.
Even as HMOs came to be reviled, this practice continues in 45 states.
No athlete in America was more reviled during 2011 than LeBron James.
It now holds stakes in six electronic trading upstarts, even though they are reviled by the stock exchanges themselves.
Osama bin Laden's father, Mohammed, was revered in Saudi Arabia almost as much as his son is now reviled.
The Gorbachevs were reviled by the Communist old guard, yet won no sympathy at all from the new liberals.
Indie filmmakers are revered, not reviled, partly because they eschew the studio system and its constraints on artistic expression.
Margaret Thatcher paid dear for her decision to replace domestic rates based on property values with the reviled poll tax.
In and outside the country, his face has become a symbol revered -- or reviled -- but recognized practically everywhere.
Ukraine's authorities have been reviled in the Kremlin since the Orange Revolution and the shift towards more pro-Europe policies that followed.
For pointing out that danger and striving in his native Netherlands to counteract it, Mr. Wilders is being reviled and slandered.
Hillary Clinton, whose health plan the industry reviled a decade ago, is getting big pharma money, including from Pfizer Chairman Jeffrey Kindler.
Rio's van services are widely reviled for their precarious safety conditions and reckless driving, as well as their links to organized crime.
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