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This time France bowed to American hostility against such intervention.
ECONOMIST: Jacques Foccart
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Last week, hostility against the liquor stores on the edge of the reservation (booze is banned within it) erupted after the bodies of Ronald Hard Heart and Wilson Black Elk were found decomposing in a ditch near the stores.
ECONOMIST: Indian reservations
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True, the hostility it unleashed against Mr Miller's work has mellowed in recent years to an even-tempered indifference, but it has been four decades since the playwright had a big critical or commercial hit in America.
ECONOMIST: Literary biography
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We have asked for the support of the United Nations on various levels: first of all, on the military level, because a strong army and strong armed forces could defend Lebanon against hostility of the enemy.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Meets with Lebanese President Sleiman
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Yale Law School professor Stephen Carter rightly rails against government hostility toward America's religious communities.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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But Canal Plus came up against the hostility in Europe to cross-border mergers.
ECONOMIST: European Media: Flirtation and frustration | The
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He faces the noisy hostility of much of the middle class, whose pot-banging demonstrations against the corralito helped to bring down two of his predecessors.
ECONOMIST: Argentina's crisis
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He has not been in form with the bat either, but against Durham, he again showed that he has lost none of his speed or hostility with the ball in his hand.
BBC: Collingwood suffers injury worry
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As we are seeing play out in the Middle East at the hands of Islamists of various stripes, democracy is no guarantee against people who are actually hostile to it - some of whom are perfectly capable of concealing that hostility to advance their purposes.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Let the voter beware