The problem is that she and the other leading politicians have deep enmity with each other.
India and Pakistan share a long history of distrust and enmity, marked by sporadic military conflict.
The West is completely responsible for creating the enmity between these two great peoples.
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Moscow police said in a statement that investigators believe that Dmitrichenko harbored "personal enmity" against Filin.
On the contrary, Islamist movements espousing medieval, anti-democratic enmity and jihad are gaining popularity.
He justifies Arab enmity towards us on the grounds that we are associated with Israel.
But tensions, stirred in part by enmity between Shiites and Sunnis, have persisted since the U.S.-led invasion.
In any event, the report may be too late to halt Bahrain's downward spiral of sectarian enmity.
The blue helmets have incurred the enmity of the locals, the rebels and the useless, predatory Congolese army.
Yet if the enmity of these groups to Saddam Hussein is visceral, America itself ranks close in wickedness.
He was stripped of his government security goons last month, such is the enmity between the two sides.
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Mr Cameron is unlikely to be so stupid as to stoke Scottish enmity with slights or vindictive cuts.
Lord Mandelson backed Mr Blair over Mr Brown early on and incurred the latter's hurt and resentful enmity.
Bush's views earned him the enmity of the Arabs, the Europeans, the Washington elites and the Israeli Left.
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The story of their friendship and subsequent bitter enmity is well known.
Mr Milburn learned for a second time that the prime minister's support is inadequate protection against the chancellor's enmity.
So much of the passion surrounding origin is because of the long-standing enmity between New South Wales and Queensland.
Such machinations may suit brand-owners and generics makers whose old enmity is fading in other ways too (see article).
His colourful history includes a bitter enmity with Mr Clinton that dates from a clash during the 1992 presidential primary.
He began by fulfilling his campaign promise to withdraw the troops from Iraq, which earned him the enmity of Mr Bush.
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Despite long-standing enmity between Iran and the United States, Iranian officials have strongly condemned the attacks and expressed sympathy for Americans.
One current obstacle to this is the KKE's historic enmity to Syriza and indeed the entire rest of the Greek left.
Second, there were fears that touting offensive IW might engender enmity on the part of adversaries in an act of self-fulfilling prophesy.
In Britain (or at least England), the tradition of sectarian enmity was not so much purged from the body politic as mislaid.
If there is any enmity, it is against Israel and its policies.
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Hagel's enmity towards the Jewish State tracks with that of President Obama.
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But tensions and violence, stirred in part by enmity between Shiites and Sunnis, have persisted since the U.S-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
He overstates Iran's ability to lead a Shia revival, largely because he discounts Iranian nationalism and the age-old enmity between Arabs and Persians.
As one who has specialised in dispute resolution, often in dangerous circumstances overseas, he believes in "diversity without enmity" as a model for Anglicans.
The enmity between the two big tribes, which they encouraged by giving the Mehsuds a disproportionately high share of loot, helped keep them in check.
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