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At the same time that I faced prejudice from my classmates, I became the target of hostility from Saudi locals.
Will she be the target of hostility and, if so, from whom? Must he give firm direction to others?
It's clear that the Rohingya have also been the target of hostility from a large number of Buddhist monks, who are influential among the population.
After that grievance was filed, the document says, Morton finished in last place on a police captain eligibility list and was the target of hostility.
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.
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Asking the targets of hostility to "shake off" negative views that others hold of them is an interesting choice of words.
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".
Little wonder, then, that government is so often the target of profound hostility.
He is sympathetic to Housworth's argument that theatre administrators are often the target of unfair hostility from artists.
As his popularity grew, he became the target of government hostility in many countries, including the United States.
Mr. Richardson is not a man who is used to being the target of such hostility; he is a man who wields schmooze the way others leverage power.
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