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Burundi has been a natural ally of DR Congo over years because of its enmity with Rwanda.

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For 153 years of past rivalry, recent episodes of enmity and the three weeks ahead of these sides, that is what mattered in this fixture.

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It is into this cauldron of ideological enmity that Sir Keir will seek a hearing when he meets the president and his team at the White House.

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And enmity against illegal immigration among Latinos in California is higher than it has been in decades.

The enmity between Carter and Kennedy, two of the most important Democratic political figures of their generation, continued throughout their lives.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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