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hostility
1. We are not in this world to live with bitterness, anxiety, resentment or hostility
2. "I don't want hostility directed at me and what I'm trying to accomplish
3. After the above incident, Alice never set foot in the dance school again; yet I still go there, ignoring the concentrated hostility which is persistently hovering over me
4. Ice: If you see ice in your dream, you will face hostility at work
5. And yet it is also the very thing that causes hostility
6. If our churches are not united, then we need to repent and desperately seek the God who has torn down the dividing wall of hostility
7. She had often been subjected to open hostility, and had developed good foot speed and acrobatic ability on her way to and from school
8. hostility and conflict between the French and Italian
9. Ava wasn't afraid for Alan if he was with these people, if nothing else, they were harmless, almost completely without hostility
10. or hostility, and his friendly greetings were ignored
11. than not - their open hostility towards strangers
12. The nation they are from has no history of hostility, it's one of the very few
13. But Dora still looked at her with hostility
14. Its inhabitants’ hostility to strangers was the fiercest yet
15. An unhealthy team mired in hostility and aggression is the # 1 barrier
16. It was about the same time that the French and English began mutually to oppress each other's industry, by the like duties and prohibitions, of which the French, however, seem to have set the first example, The spirit of hostility which has subsisted between the two nations ever since, has hitherto hindered them from being moderated on either side
17. In a state of hostility, it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets and armies superior to our own; but in a state of peace and commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry, or for whatever is purchased with that produce
18. But there was no hostility
19. It seemed all factions felt the brunt of someone else’s hostility
20. Mars shouted, “What good would that do? I’ve got Temples burning to the ground as we speak, and there is no lack of hostility at your Temple
21. In the case of a war, the very first act of hostility on the part of the debtor nation might be the forfeiture of the funds of its credit or
22. earlier melted off, replaced by wide-eyed, disbelieving hostility
23. The most recent glaring example of the ineptitude (or downright hostility) of the Obama regime ran something as follows
24. ‘But military action as a show of our strength in the face of US hostility is justified, morally – and constitutionally
25. But at the same time, hostility nagged at her thoughts
26. Every moment of every day, the hostility bubbled up within her and consumed her every thought
27. The TIAR computer realised it was being duped and had reacted with hostility (or even malevolence), trying to overload the artificial neural net during interface
28. As he spoke, his tone was calm, but tinged with hostility
29. Abbott smiled broadly, all traces of hostility forgotten as he stood and offered his hand
30. Hostility gleamed in those eyes
31. Jefferson's hostility to Haiti began as Secretary of State to George Washington
32. This hostility carried to brutal treatment of the civilian population of Mexico
33. Cuban-American hostility against Castro has been very useful for several presidents
34. Her approach, writing from the points of view of both whites and Natives, was groundbreaking at the time, and much of the hostility towards her argument came from the old guard, some who viewed Indians with openly racist contempt, and an even larger faction that admired Custer and hold him up as a martyr, an almost Christ like figure whose death was supposedly necessary to “tame” the west
35. His actions and later conviction led to a greater wave of hostility for all three groups
36. More than a few observers noted Perot's personal hostility towards Bush Sr
37. There was also no conceivable way his cause, a very wide anti technology hostility, could have been achieved by his bombings against university professors, lumber company and airline executives, and computer store owners
38. I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man
39. What is an oath? Isn’t it a claim that one will always do something or always think in a particular way? How can one honestly take an oath if one doesn’t know the future and doesn’t know if one will have the power to carry out what one has sworn to do? Isn’t taking an oath a sort of tyranny over one’s own mind, in the sense that it does not allow one to change one’s mind? What if Jefferson later decides that “eternal hostility” is not the best course of action to take? Should he break his oath and change his mind, or should he try to maintain a perma-nent state of mind and keep his oath? Isn’t it usually very difficult, if not impossible, to maintain one’s past state of mind, especially if one has new knowledge that makes it ridiculous to keep thinking in the same way?
40. “Ask the Red Cross, then,” the man said with a face that signified hostility
41. I understood her attraction to “an instant family,” but not the mounting hostility she’d been showing me
42. Several of the chapters herein describe these years — first in rural Ontario during World War II, then rural Québec as English-French tensions turned ugly (made worse by her parents’ hostility toward the surrounding Québecois culture)
43. I think George took out all his hostility against you and Theodore on Ignace
44. “There was a fair amount of open hostility between Terry and Ian
45. My hostility isn’t still fresh; it has been renewed
46. “Did your wife have any hostility toward this boy?”
47. She also assured me that she did not have any hostility toward Khan John and urged me to only think of him with compassion remembering the unfortunate fact of his parents
48. hostility we cultivate toward Him
49. Reduced feelings of hostility and violence
50. Even though they all called me Barbie now, I can’t complain much; at leased the hostility has subsidized