He left American in 1998 after 13 years, partly because of intense animosity that had welled up between him and the unions.
And finally, said Don Fehr, head of the Players Association, his players have expressed shock over the amount of intense animosity.
"There's intense animosity between Mexican-Americans and the Cuban-Republicans, who got there first and contributed a lot of money to the party," he said.
Her tone was riven with intense animosity.
This sympathy for his mother is in sharp contrast to the intense animosity he expressed for her during most of her life.
There were a lot of intense personal animosities over the years-Frankfurter v. Douglas, everyone v. Warren Burger.
They are careful to explain that their intense animosity for the British Government should not be interpreted as applause for violence.
I've long been puzzled by the intense animosity many people developed toward Mrs. Clinton after she became first lady.
Many Kuwaitis harbor an intense animosity toward all Palestinians here, a people who are believed to have actively cooperated with the Iraqis.
This laid the seed for the intense animosity that Robin expressed toward Tonya in the Inferno II.