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Indeed, the dispute between Mr. Rattner and Mr. Cuomo has devolved in recent months into hostilities.
Under that law, presidents must terminate unauthorized deployments into hostilities 60 days after notifying Congress that they have begun.
She said she is realistic that he might be sent into hostilities and has prepared herself for that unwanted day.
Human rights groups say most are recruited or pressed into hostilities by, or on behalf of, governments.
When Pitt failed to persuade his colleagues to declare war on Spain to forestall its entry into hostilities, he resigned in October 1761.
As a freshman senator up at the state capital, Albany, instead of learning the ropes he plunged into hostilities with the New York City bosses of Tammany Hall.
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That can spill over into hostility to the state.
A few months later, when she returned, the sense of futility had turned into hostility.
That leads to the second factor that has turned media competition into hostility: a monopolist mentality.
Each time, the two countries soon fell back into hostility and confrontation.
But this obsession with Israel's conduct tacitly encourages the easy slide into hostility towards Jews.
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