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As you approach the refugee center in Buch, signs of anti-immigrant hostility grow more obvious.
Crack down on the 1.6m-strong Muslim population as a whole and the chances of increased hostility grow.
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With hostility growing around Europe, too much Teutonic assertiveness will be counter-productive.
Mr. Mangiardi said the hostility grew so bad that the captain tried to mollify passengers.
Violent attacks by Indians on small, isolated trains or individuals did increase after the 1850s, as native hostility grew toward whites and their increasing settlement of the West.
Native American hostility grew when steamboat traffic increased after the discovery of gold in Montana in 1862 and when the U.S. Army built forts along the rivers.
Anxious and indignant, the stadium's second-half hostility grew as Stroud accidentally blocked Jonjo Shelvey, thwarting a possibly defence-splitting pass from the midfielder.
Unpaid child support became a big concern in the 1980s and '90s as public hostility grew toward the archetypal "deadbeat dad" who lived comfortably while his children suffered.
Gage really had to excuse what happened and Adams was trying to promote people to get upset about what had happened, but even so you can hear even just in the way that they framed their accounts some of what I'm talking about here with growing hostility, growing alienation.
After a brief period of the romantic, fortune-telling Gypsy figure beloved by Charlotte Brontë and other Victorians, the hostility grew to its height in the Holocaust, when up to half a million Roma were murdered by Nazis and their allies, in the camps and elsewhere.
As the hostility grew, Root was caught down the leg side off Pat Cummins and Stoneman was given a torrid time, the Australian juggernaut primed to run through England's batting once more.
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