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At the Helping Hand, Pierre continues to speak in hostile terms about the dead, who he views as nothing less than an existential threat.
Mr. Mottaki also suggested that the Western news media had helped torpedo the October agreement by framing it in hostile terms that confirmed Iran's fears of losing its nuclear supplies.
His responsibility for his wife's physical and mental problems has sometimes been assessed in hostile terms, a line of popular speculation fuelled by Michael Hastings's 1984 play Tom and Viv, which was subsequently turned into a film.
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David Cameron and Barack Obama personally delivered similar messages, in slightly less hostile terms.
Much of the 2012 general election campaign will be taken up by the struggle between Obama and Romney — and, more broadly, between Democrats and Republicans — to define conservatism and the Republican Party in either favorable or hostile terms.
Lurking under the surface is the knowledge that "the rich" is a hostile term in this era.
When someone told her that 'wage theft' is a hostile term, she replied, "Wage theft is a hostile act".
Oliver Letwin, Chris Grayling and George Osborne have all spoken in hostile or frosty terms about charity campaigning.
And while the LA Times reported that he would court Native American tribes when it worked to his advantage, he also routinely targeted their casino operations in hostile, racially provocative terms.
The system is applied to an environment which is particularly hostile in terms of optical flow computation and has rarely been described by other authors [19].
their fortresses in hostile lands.
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