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harbor a grudge

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It was foolish, he realized, to harbor a grudge toward this river.

Master Chief Petty Officer Brian Alazzawi, the first defense witness called to the stand in the trial of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher, also described how one of the main accusers in the case had seemed to harbor a grudge against Gallagher.

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Neither Eva nor Cedric harbor a grudge against their father, who now regularly catches their shows.

Several courts had ruled against the lawsuit, but Mr. Ramos continued to harbor a grudge on his Twitter page.

But none of this will make a dent with Trump supporters, or even some who harbor a grudge against the Greenspan/Bernanke Fed for the 2008 crash.

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

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