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The suspension, some say, revealed a hostility to recycling.
Mansel argues a hostility to urban sophistication goes back to antiquity.
In much of the parliamentary Labour Party there is not so much a hostility to business as a bottomless ignorance.
It's the small jabs that betray a hostility to the entire #MeToo project, not just its excesses.
The difference between the two words is unclear, but caring about it suggests that, to some, "secular" is a toxic notion, associated with a hostility to religion.
Even though Southerners did display a concern for the rights of the states and a hostility to federal power, this was usually in defence of slavery.
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His chief source was Sen. Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican with a documented hostility to Social Security.
Upon Grindal's death, Elizabeth appointed a successor, Archbishop Whitgift, who vigorously pursued her policy of an authoritarian ecclesiastical regime and a relentless hostility to Puritan reformers.
In a few cases this has been the consequence of a general hostility to the whole idea of law.
The Republican opposition seems propelled by a reflexive hostility to anything that might help Barack Obama (as an improving economy would).
Underlying it all is a shared hostility to globalisation".
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