Word: resentfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Successful people particularly resent people just taking their money," Monrad says...
...never really liked musicals. It might be more accurate to say that I resent them. Audiences are expected to like musicals the way children are expected to like puppets...
...totally resent this letter and those who put it together," Martin said. He also condemned those who believe "that anybody who criticizes a Jew is ipso facto anti-Semitic...
...dutifully carrying out Clinton's policy. Others carp at her penchant for television -- the President has personally ordered her to appear as often as possible -- suggesting it reflects a superficial approach to foreign-policy issues. ("Ambassador Halfbright" is whispered by several adversaries in U.N. corridors.) Hypersensitive U.N. diplomats also resent her absence from the U.N. party circuit, but she pleads too little time "to go schmoozing around the halls." "The people I work with appreciate the fact that I'm plugged into Washington," she says. "I'm in the inner circle. I'm involved in everything...
...find this attack on our cultural background unconscionable and also irrelevant to Ho's criticism of David B. Lat's column. It demonstrates an insensitivity to minority concerns by Ho. To attack our culture because he disagrees with Lat's position on homosexuality is irresponsible. We resent the charge that the food we prepare and the music we play--the food and music of our parents and our community--are "bad." What right does Ho have to pass judgment on our rich and diverse heritage...