Both show how suspicion and fear can cause communities to turn against one another.
If trial is swiftly followed by execution, they reckon, Americans will turn against the death penalty.
It would be hard to turn against the conqueror of Baghdad without looking churlish.
Even the Romantics, who were beginning to turn against the harsh formality of science, embraced it warmly.
But if the tide continues to turn against Mr Kuchma there are others who may speak out.
Gov. John Hickenlooper, the former Democratic Mayor of the city, took a startlingly strong turn against the measure.
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Not surprisingly, Democrats fear that if the President's standing begins to fall, voters may turn against them as well.
Sabato said Tea Partiers and independents may turn against incumbent Republicans viewed as being a part of the establishment.
He is credited with having been instrumental in convincing Sunni tribal elders to turn against al-Qaeda and become US allies.
As the war drags on, more may turn against the suicide-bombers and others at the extreme end of the insurgency.
Of course, if they abuse this freedom, capital markets will turn against them, and raise the offenders' cost of borrowing.
The worry is that they will now turn against Mr Thein Sein, who they may fear is leading them to political oblivion.
Less debt, gives Russia more breathing room when markets turn against them.
During that time, troops in the field saw the mood of ordinary Iraqis turn against Americans and watched the insurgency take root.
That may make them more resilient when the markets turn against them.
The good news is that, in Europe if not in the Muslim world, the popular tide has begun to turn against the Islamists.
Popular nationalism remains a powerful force, but the authorities are wary of giving it free rein, lest it turn against the party itself.
His armed forces, especially those who are not members of his dominant Alawite minority, may gradually turn against him, as may the merchants.
At a time of such economic anxiety, it's tempting, and maybe it's easier, to turn against one another and to find scapegoats to blame.
Mr Talat has invested so much political capital in his settlement talks that, if he gets no deal, even more voters may turn against him.
The conflict began to subside in late 2007, after Washington committed extra troops and supported a turn against the jihadists by Sunni Arab tribal leaders.
While the world should be cheering the Honduran election as we did the fall of the Berlin wall, international opinion continues to turn against them.
That's a stake of less than 0.3 percent, but their rebuke of Hammergren and Thompson could lead other frustrated HP shareholders to turn against them.
The very edifications of our civilization can easily turn against us.
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Meanwhile Umberto Bossi, leader of the Northern League, seemed to turn against the whole idea of constitutional reform: the bicamerale, he said, had to go.
But if the military tide were to turn against the SPLA-N there would be fierce popular pressure on the southern government to help it wholeheartedly.
We can help fuel Iranian public opinion against him - at a time when the people have started to turn against their once-sacrosanct Supreme Leader.
In the Superman epics, the public often turn against their hero.
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At some point, though, local populations turn against their supposed champions.
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