enmity

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enmity noun   synonyms : hostility, ill will, hate, hatred, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, animosity, bitterness, spite, malice, venom, rancor, malevolence, animus. antonyms: friendship; love; goodwill.

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The core of the faith.(Christian churches need a vision that deals with the social aspects of reconciliation)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century ; ...Christ on the road to Damascus, then the enmity toward God--the human trespasses that...which then, as a consequence, result in enmity toward other human beings. Paul was breathing...So from the start and at its heart, the enmity toward God is enmity toward a concrete...
Ireland: The Politics of Enmity, 1789-2006. Paul Bew. Oxford University Press.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review ; Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789-2006. Paul Bew. Oxford University Press. [pounds sterling]35...book'. A secondary theme is how governments sought to 'manage this enmity'. He begins naturally enough with the effects of the French Revolution...
The sting of a sting. (bee stings)
Newspaper article from: Pediatrics for Parents ; ...dies shortly, afterwards. A bees leaves her stinger, the venom sac and tail end in her victim. The stinger has three...that hold the stinger in and provide a channel for the venom. The venom sac continues to contract, forcing the venom into the...
Barney the bug man: one visit with him took me on several adventures. (BArney Towberlin collects snake venom, insects, arachnids, and reptiles for scientists, TV programs, movies, and museums)(Jennifer's Journal)
Magazine article from: Highlights for Children ; ...spiders for scientists and museums. He catches rattlesnakes, milks them of their venom, and returns them to the wild. He sends the venom to drug companies, where the venom is used to make medicine. Barney also captures snakes, tarantulas, lizards, and...
Proven approaches exist for discouraging payoffs. (advice for for property owners and managers to curb practice of building contractor payoffs to property managers to obtain favor) (Insider Outlook) (Column)
Magazine article from: Real Estate Weekly ; ...company, spoke at department meetings of his enmity for taking and those who took. He would...building superintendents shared Peter's enmity, effectively forming a network of individuals...bottle of standard scotch whiskey. An enmity for unethical behavior was ingrained in...
Australian snake Venom may help clot blood.(Brief article)
Magazine article from: AORN Journal ; Venom from one of Australia's deadliest snakes, the costal taipan...news release from Research Australia, Sydney, Australia. Venom from the costal taipan contains a more stable and faster...researchers found that this unique form of factor X in snake venom can rapidly stem excessive blood flow in a matter ...
Getting the bite out of a bee sting. (includes related information on snakebite)
Newspaper article from: Medical Update ; ...luckless bee. Doing so would squeeze more venom out of the sac attached to the sting, thereby increasing the amount of venom in the wound. Instead, one should use...seems logical to avoid squeezing the venom sac by gently working it out of the wound...
Crossing paths with a snake.
Magazine article from: FDA Consumer ; ...fascination with the snake can be traced to its venom and poisonous bite. Not all snakes are...textbook on the subject of snakebites, Snake Venom Poisoning. Despite the progress of modern...Meanwhile, antivenin--the antidote to venom--remains themost popular treatment. But...
Ask Doctor Cory.
Magazine article from: Children's Playmate ; ...poison control center. Spiders use poison, or venom, to kill the bugs they catch for food. The venom may also cause a reaction in people. Some spider...the bite area raised to slow the spread of venom. * See a doctor right away or call your local...
GLASS HOUSES: Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom.(Review)
Magazine article from: Washington Monthly ; GLASS HOUSES: Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom by Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin Free Press, $25.00 IT'S...solutions. Glass Houses: Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom is not that book. Which is too bad, because the book's authors...

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