Cognac has always seemed impervious to the French establishment's hostility to American film culture.
Dutch hostility to the prospect of Turkish membership of the European Union may also intensify.
But if so, why the continued ritualistic hostility to private schools and private medicine?
Not surprisingly, some bureaucrats have reacted with hostility to this awkward turn of events.
Environmentalists in particular were horrified at his company's hostility to land-use and clean-air laws.
The hostility to the Russians passed as quickly as the euphoria that had come with independence.
Local hostility to hotel groups makes it harder for governments to work at developing tourism.
Mr Zapatero's visit was, in effect, a counter to right-wing hostility to greater autonomy for Catalonia.
For some reason, Missourans show remarkable hostility to city slickers when it comes to electing their governor.
However, unlike many in Silicon Valley, Mossberg does not seem to have a visceral hostility to Microsoft.
Given Serbia's hostility to Kosovo's independence, heavy reliance on foreigners will be a necessity in any case.
That is a big and significant change, given his history of deep suspicion and hostility to armed republicanism.
Anecdotal evidence also suggested that American companies were feeling the consequences of increased hostility to the United States.
Some tenant farmers fought alongside their Tory landlords, while others were Loyalists out of hostility to Patriot landlords.
It was the arrival of increasing numbers of free settlers that provoked hostility to the programme and ended transportation.
The remainder is explained by the hostility to non-liberal ideas hypothesized by Haidt and radiated, perhaps unwittingly, by Jost.
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The tainted politicians were being held to account, but hostility to the oil companies behind the corruption remained high.
There was hostility to the Titanic legacy from Catholics, says Liam Kennedy, professor of history at Queen's University Belfast.
If Bosnian Serbs believe themselves to be the victims of biased western interference, their hostility to Dayton will grow.
Mr Tsai's open hostility to Mr Chen during the trial suggests some old-school attitudes are hard to shake off.
In contrast, the Liberal Democrat's Bill Newton Dunn quit the Tories in protest at its increasing hostility to Europe.
Any voter hostility to Mr Ashton may be a local factor in any Tory revival in this Labour fortress.
But a solution could yet be found, combining the mayor's hostility to pigeons with his kindlier feelings towards foxes.
They would rightly fear bureaucratic hostility to change, after the mandarins' recent outburst.
The settlement comes at a time of increasing judicial hostility to race-based admissions.
Mr Barak and his political allies boasted of their uncompromising hostility to sleaze.
Just under 30 miles north in the small town of Biddulph, UKIP is tapping into local hostility to the plan.
South Koreans feel a loss of economic steam, and one perverse outgrowth may be a new hostility to outside capital.
More generally, Japan will have to adopt a new energy policy in the face of popular hostility to nuclear power.
Hostility to such hypothecation remains an article of faith in the Treasury, despite recent breaches such as the landfill tax.
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