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They've been trained to mistrust anything that's right in front of their eyes.
Of course, you can't totally ignore the wishes of the masses, for they mostly now mistrust anything nuclear.
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There is a certain sort of person who hates and mistrusts anything popular.
For them modernisation and secularisation meant a complete detachment from the past, a mistrust of anything, of everything associated with the Ottoman heritage.
With a text by Martin Crimp, George Benjamin's Into The Little Hill retells the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin as a timeless parable about society's mistrust of anything that is strange and different.
But there is little likelihood that the two sides will reach an accord anytime soon, in part because many Europeans have a deep mistrust of anything that smacks of genetically modified food.
That's an interesting group for a giant news service to target, given the current Zeitgeist and its mistrust of anything having to do with the 1%.
It is noteworthy that in this age of frigid political polarization, where seemingly nobody can agree about anything, mistrust of the government is a value deeply shared by both liberals and conservatives.
If anything, the mistrust between Europe's northern and southern countries is more intense than it was three years ago.
Any advisers who know anything about abroad attract mistrust, and often dismissal.
For them, ataraxia is to be attained by coming to understand that the universe consists of atoms and void; and the Epicureans' attitude towards the senses was anything but one of mistrust.
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