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They have long been targets of hostility.
The physical facts say no: the faces of the sculptures, usually prime targets of hostility, were largely intact.
Another spoke of the need to bring Muslims and others who might be targets of hostility to speak to students.
Stereotyping can and often does result of singling out individuals and groups as targets of hostility and violence, even though they may have little or nothing to do with the offenses for which they stand accused.
This accommodation was to be secret, as unwed mothers carried a significant social stigma at the time and were often the targets of hostility, and it was to be "with a kind and prayerful woman".
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But it departs substantially on key doctrines, a fact that has often made it a target of hostility.
Hari Singh Moonga, a physics and chemistry teacher at the private Trevor Day School in Manhattan, said his green turban and big beard had made him such a constant target of hostility that he had decided to return to his native England for three weeks.
Team Obama Re-Elect would prefer this gets to a place where Romney is in the firing line, and private equity -- whose money Obama wants very badly -- feels like they aren't the target of hostility.
He is sympathetic to Housworth's argument that theatre administrators are often the target of unfair hostility from artists.
Only after Gordy's eccentric behavior culminates in a crisis in Saul and Patsy's yard, and they become targets of local hostility, does Saul realize that the town's young people share his feelings of isolation and exclusion, an insight that leads to an unlikely -- and comical -- catharsis.
The monarch, as the embodiment of the British state, became one of the targets of Irish hostility.
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