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In a communique released on Sunday, civil society organisations struck a sceptical – if not hostile - note to business.
Hurst's final option, arranged by a banking consultant acting as matchmaker, ended the Community Bank's days on a strange and hostile note.
If we applied for a job and didn't get an interview, or got an interview but didn't get the job, would we send a hostile note?
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Stunica had written hostile notes not long after Erasmus' New Testament came out in 1516, but when Erasmus heard of his plan and complained to the cardinal, Ximénes warned Stunica not to publish his criticisms.
But Clinton partisans have tended to emphasize a divisive primary as the reason she fell short, and Clinton herself has sounded hostile notes toward Bernie Sanders.
Angela Eagle, the shadow Business Secretary, sitting next to Corbyn, was "neutral but not hostile," Cameron noted.
Aides to Mr. Romney described the integration as more of a merger than a hostile takeover, noting that the party organization is already filled with some Romney loyalists.
Honourable mention: "We did well to win in a hostile environment," noted the Juventus manager, Gigi Del Neri, after his team's 2-1 win over Brescia in March.
Red Hat makes its money on technical support, so the Oracle move was seen as a hostile act, noted Charles di Bona, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Company.
In 1995, People magazine, hardly the home of the hostile profile, noted how uncomfortable she was with a reporter, saying that she had "the look of a prom chaperone who has spotted a gate-crasher".
Onstage and off, Sinatra was antisocial, almost hostile, Friedwald noted.
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