Sentence examples for burgeoning hostility from inspiring English sources

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The burgeoning hostility toward immigrants in New York in those years landed with particular weight on Haitians — who, Trump is reported to have said last year, "all have AIDS".

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Both Reed and Lugar, it should be noted, though the former President could serve a constructive even crucial role as a diplomat and mediator to the burgeoning hostilities between Pakistan and India.

Iraq produced the template: al-Qaida-linked fighters are driven out against a backdrop of burgeoning local hostility, only to return when the military – and social – climate is more favourable.

The 13-year-old boys become instant companions: Jake helps Tony rehearse his theater lines, Tony encourages Jake's art ambitions, and together they reflect on messy family dynamics, the hostilities of middle school and their burgeoning interest in girls.

He is evidently burgeoning.

Burgeoning imports, for one.

There was burgeoning environmentalism.

It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.

Or speak of "our burgeoning terror industry".

We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.

A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.

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