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Why, then, would he foment hostilities against Winchell?
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There is no way we'll overcome those divisions if people who should know better keep bowing before and kowtowing to the toxic agenda of those on the right whose overriding goal is to foment hostility and hate.
"They are having a field day fomenting hostility to a country they say ill-treats Muslims and acts against Muslim interests and practices".
They also reject the insinuation of the McCain campaign that Mr. Bush is hostile to Catholics, and they accuse the McCain camp of fomenting religious hostilities for political gain.
In the latest violence 24 people were killed on April 5th in a suicide-bomb attack, calculated to foment sectarian hostility, on a Shia mosque in Chakwal in Punjab province.
Over the last three months, a rash of player suspensions over everything from having received help in paying prep school tuition to improper contact with professional sports agents has fomented public hostility between the basketball coaches and the N.C.A.A.
While the situation for LGBTIs across Africa is far from uniformly pessimistic, any judicial victories will be diluted by the extreme social hostility fomented by these toxic beliefs and by the American religious fundamentalists who sustain them.
Holding on will only foment more instability.
Administration officials deny trying to foment trouble.
Hostilities broke out.
It was, he replied, to foment doubt.
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