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This has always been the minefield of patriotism: loyalty to our government often means hostility to our country and vice-versa.
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I think that means hostilities have resumed… Anyway, this is the last warm up game before the warm up games played by the provisional World Cup squads in June, so aside from the intense anticipation that always greets games between these two sides, there are summer selection subplots all over the field.
"Why should good relations with Ethiopia mean hostility toward Eritrea?" Yemane Gebreab, the P.F.D.J.'s head of political affairs, said.
Mr Healey stressed that a similar status between forms of housing tenure did not mean hostility to home ownership, and emphasised a need to find new ways to support those who wanted to become homeowners.
"I'm not surprised by the data—I mean, hostility toward the burqa (and it's not even a burqa) has been there since way before 7/7.
I'm not surprised by the data – I mean, hostility toward the burqa (and it's not even a burqa) has been there since way before 7/7, and thanks to a cocktail of sleazy tabloids and stoked up patriotism, the burqa has basically become a symbol of everything that's anti-Western.
One of the Dholuo words used to describe irritability included "ger" which could also mean hostility or provocative.
The fact that the groups most at risk were homosexual men and intravenous drug users meant outright hostility from certain quarters.
Let's pray the Supreme Court recognizes that state neutrality on religion doesn't mean state hostility to religious expression.
Obama apparently believes that better relations with the Sunni Arabs will mean less hostility to the U.S. and greater access to oil.
Hostility means even less coming from the Supreme Court.
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