Word: resenter
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...urged his countrymen to answer every letter from U.S. businessmen, but he made one plea: "Don't make any comments on American politics. Never praise Mr. Roosevelt. Although he is dead, those who hated him then hate him now and those who liked him resent praise from Britain...
...have read your write-up on Ed Crump and Memphis (TiME, May 27) . . . and I resent the insinuation you have made at our white men with Negro mistresses, which is [an] insult to our white citizens...
...sort of resent being charged with napping, the evidence being that Parker Pen has not brought out a ball pen [TIME, May 13]. It's like charging you with napping because the Curtis Publishing Co. brought out a magazine called Holiday and you didn't. Maybe you didn't want...
...TIME [May 6], in an article concerning the recently emasculated OPA bill . . . stated: "The voice of Reuben, slightly hysterical as it was, had its effect." I resent your allegation that the average American citizen is a Rube and that he is hysterical...
...Always go easy on reproducing oratorical violence-even though some diplomats resent it. Last year in Berlin, a British delegate branded a colleague's statement as a "damn lie." Mathieu rendered this in French as: "The honorable gentleman has not told the facts in a manner which checks with the information which I myself have on those facts." The Britisher insisted that all he had said was: "That is a damn...