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Albright seems to identify fascism simply with a hostility to democracy and a propensity to lie.
It is also the most electric, fraught with a hostility that keeps breaking the play's glassy, endlessly reflective surface.
The difference between the two words is unclear, but caring about it suggests that, to some, "secular" is a toxic notion, associated with a hostility to religion.
There is also the baseline level of scorn that greets Mr. Bay's new releases, delivered with a hostility usually reserved for corrupt politicians or industrial polluters.
The journey to New York takes 40 years, and the pool's arrival is met with a hostility they had not anticipated.
In France, the leaders of the National Front routinely insult and intimidate journalists, treating them with a hostility that is increasingly seen across the entire French political spectrum.
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"We were confronted with a permanent hostility that nobody dreamed of concealing. . .
He says it with a certain hostility, and it also surfaces when the old Cardinals mention the new Mets.
They assume that any such challenge could only come from people corrupted by soapy emotionalism with a deep hostility to science itself.
Steve Eisman (called Mark Baum in the film), by contrast, was a money manager with a particular hostility to Wall Street bankers: "He thought they were scumbags and phoneys".
Suddenly, the state became a laboratory for Tea Party governance, with a special hostility toward the poor, African Americans, and gay, lesbian, and transgender people.
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