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"Can you honestly blame people for resenting him as Caneni?"
"But I feel small for resenting the boy."
But he wasn't sure that they'd be congenial company; they might, resenting his strangeness, even kill him.
As for players resenting him, last spring there were several Montreal players who, frankly, didn't like the idea of playing with him.
He was at once resenting and missing the persistent teasing at the Roughnecks' Table.
She looked away from me, resenting the tone of my voice, my attitude, my presence, me.
Some environmentalists, resenting the Government's approach, have sabotaged traps set out by Federal researchers to capture wolves for study.
Another example would be a therapist who didn't receive enough attention from her father perceiving her client as being too distant and resenting him for it.
Far from resenting the boy, she found great comfort in knowing that her own childhood was anomalous, rather than being the way of a deliberately cruel universe.
Paul Robeson performed in the premiere, in which he portrayed the black husband of an abusive white woman who, resenting her husband's skin colour, destroys his promising career as a lawyer.
Wareham does not report this; other than resenting a spotlight on Wareham at one gig, the band seems to have been entirely aware that Wareham was the frontman.
To her chagrin, Suzen is the spitting image of her blond, beautiful mother, whom she scorns for not having a career while resenting Esme's fledgling attempts to carve one out.
Viewers know early on that it was murder, and with so many of her fellow officers and mates resenting a woman aboard their heretofore all-male sanctuary, there are feasible suspects to spare.
It is only by resenting them, and by revenging them in my mind, and by angrily demanding the justice I never get, that I am able to keep my wits together.
Michael Howard warned against the resenting of British Muslims, noting those that do are the "enemy of all of us because they would be behaving in the way that terrorists want them to".
Since World War II, the government of Japan has always incorporated pressure from Washington, known as "giatsu"; far from systematically resenting the interference, successful prime ministers have used it in support of their programs.
They are a harmless race when white men either let them alone or treat them no worse than dogs; in fact they are almost entirely harmless anyhow, for they seldom think of resenting the vilest insults or the cruelest injuries.
In the first books, she stays away from Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen's social scene, resenting the Upper East Side way of life and preferring the company of Dan Humphrey, her best friend, and her sister Ruby.
He vented some of his frustration in alcohol and drugs; some of it he expressed in hilarious hostility toward the subjects of his rock criticism: "Part of the whole exhilaration of admiring somebody for their artistic accomplishments is resenting 'em 'cause they never live up to your expectations.
As if contemptuous of any weapons the lifeboat might wield, the mother ship simply defended herself from the attacking beams, in much the same fashion as a wildcat mother wards off the claws and teeth of her spitting, snarling kitten who is resenting a touch of needed maternal discipline.
Passepartout was on the point of vigorously resenting the epithet, the reason of which he could not for the life of him comprehend; but he reflected that the unfortunate Fix was probably very much disappointed and humiliated in his self-esteem, after having so awkwardly followed a false scent around the world, and he said nothing.