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But he also said that he did not expect the hostilities to get any worse and that his nation must continue to engage the North.

The first manifestation occurred in March 1946, when the U.S.S.R. failed to evacuate Iran on schedule and Secretary of State Byrnes was obliged to go to the UN Security Council and even hint at hostilities to get Moscow to retreat.

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To my mind it is better to have regrets about the good aspects of your former marriage because you were able to work past some of your accumulated resentments than to have no regrets because you had to ratchet up the hostility to get out in the first place.

The possibility of using indirect hostility to get around regulations implies that even stronger anti-bullying legislation may fall short of ending this pernicious phenomenon.

The regrettable spat that has erupted between our Prime Minister and the French President prompts some in the Tory ranks to excitably predict that their man would come out on top in the event of historic hostilities ever having to get physical again.

Such agreements are often adopted for humanitarian purposes, to allow civilians temporary relief from hostilities in order to get access to essential materials (such as those seen between Hamas and Israel).35.35

"Our position is that they've engaged in an investigative process, and without any hostility, we're seeking to get all of the information they've developed, just as detectives and investigators turn over".

Modood calls this view "naive (and a political con)." He cogently points out that people do not choose to be born into Muslim families, or into a society in which "looking like a Muslim or to be a Muslim creates suspicion, hostility, or a failure to get the job you applied for".

And, again unlike the United States, Russia has ended hostilities quickly so as not to get caught in a quagmire.

But it gave a genuinely raw impression of what it's like to live on the streets of London: the sense of hostility, indignity, futility (Bradbury tried to get space at a hostel but couldn't because she didn't have ID) and the unflinching inequality (ongoing shots of the Gherkin and high-rise apartments).

That happened when Chuck Todd asked him whether he thought that the War Powers Resolution was Constitutional; that is not an academic question, because Obama has simply ignored that law, which requires a President to get congressional authorization after "hostilities" have been going on (or been imminent) for sixty days, or ninety, if for some reason sixty is too hard.

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