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You found a way to transfer your animus into a machine?† (source)
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You left me for all the right reasons, and I accepted your leaving without animus for likeminded reasons.† (source)
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And on a much more personal level, he must negotiate the animus between Attorney General Bobby Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson, who despise each other.† (source)
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With an animus?† (source)
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Calming down, he abandoned McGuire finally and let his animus spread out and embrace in a general way all the multifarious sins and failings of the North: its arrogance, its hypocritical claim to moral superiority.† (source)
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Ever express any animus against him?† (source)
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Several other women also chimed in, with an animus which none of them would have been so fatuous as to show but for the rollicking evening they had passed.† (source)
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Dorothea had observed the animus with which Will's part in the painful story had been recalled more than once; but she had uttered no word, being checked now, as she had not been formerly in speaking of Will, by the consciousness of a deeper relation between them which must always remain in consecrated secrecy.† (source)
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Such is my animus and so inexorable my hands that all the gods upon Olympos could not in any case deflect or turn them.† (source)
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If you could capture the animus, the soul in another form ....Well, you've told me about your automatons, Uncle.† (source)
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There are rare moments in life when the intensity of a buried emotion one has felt toward another person—a repressed animus or a wild love—comes heaving to the surface of consciousness with immediate clarity; sometimes it is like a bodily cataclysm, ever unforgettable.† (source)
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I disagree with his ideas, but feel no animus towards him.†
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