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You would, however, find among the group's activists and supporters a powerful mistrust of President Bush's motivation when he talks about systematic torture and Saddam's chemical attacks on his own people.

The town of Wyalkatchem views all Italian POWs with a mixture of begrudging fraternity and more powerful mistrust, and the fact that Antonio and John are stationed with the Toads -- outsiders already, for their own reasons -- makes the pair easier targets for xenophobia and blame.

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relations, no more powerful symbol of mistrust, than the regulations that force Turks to stand on line in their own country to gain access to another one.

Into the vacuum left by the missing weapons have swirled all the demons of political combat unleashed by what promises to be an extraordinarily bitter election campaign driven by powerful undercurrents of mistrust and fear.

Americans do mistrust the powerful economic interests that have strip-mined our country.

But Iraqi Kurds deeply mistrust Turkey, their powerful neighbor to the north, which has historical claims to some Iraqi territory and a desire to control Kurdish separatist forces there.

In his first American film, Mr. Polanksi draws on the subjective camerawork of his British thriller "Repulsion" to create a powerful sense of isolation and mistrust; as Pauline Kael helpfully pointed out, "it's probably more fun for women who are past their childbearing years".

V for Vendetta sees a reworking of the Guy Fawkes story in modern times – Moore was writing during the Thatcher era and this powerful book is redolent of a mistrust of government spawned during that time.

The ISI is a powerful body that has long been mistrusted by American officials, who accuse some of its members of harboring sympathies for the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

Just as Randolph was a favourite of the king, David II mistrusted Robert Stewart with his powerful positions of heir presumptive and Guardian of Scotland.

From long-running conflicts in countries such as Chechnya and Sudan to the Madrid train bombings, it said global insecurity was combining with increasing human rights violations by powerful governments to create a world of "mistrust, fear and division".

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