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The West has gradually relaxed its hostile attitude to this influential state.
Diplomats and politicians need to put aggression and hostility back into its cage.
Their cold-war rivalry could have incinerated the planet and made the cinders bounce.
Their cold-war rivalry could have incinerated the planet and made the cinders bounce.
The alarmists say they have proved that violent media cause aggression.
However, the gods of Olympus are politicking super-egoistic lords, resembling warring demi-gods or asuras more closely instead.
It is characteristic of such a situation that individuals feel indifferent or even hostile toward the group, small or large, to which they belong.
James sought to ban tobacco outright, but was rebuffed by a hostile Parliament.
By 2008, the rivalry had turned violent.
There was open hostility between the two schools.
The gunman had been hired by a rival Mafia family to do the dirty deed.
Any hostilities could result in retaliation and further embroil U.N. troops in fighting.
Any hostilities could result in retaliation and further embroil U.N. troops in fighting.
The besiegers have shied from all-out assaults, for fear of killing civilians and deepening regional enmities.
Despite these vague categories, one should not claim unequivocally that hostility between recognizable classes cannot be legitimately observed.
Hansa, the subjugator of hostile heroes went to the Yamuna and jumped into its waters.
His speech is bound to awake old fears and hostilities.
A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups.
Besieged by rival governments and ninja clans, Utakata stands on the brink of war.
The gunman had been hired by a rival Mafia family to do the dirty deed.
He has an uncomplicated approach to America, in favour of restoring warmer relations and ending unnecessary hostility.
There was open hostility between the two schools.
The songwriter mourns his father's death, because their relationship had been strained and marked by silence rather than sharing.
Before the rules of diplomatic precedence were worked out in the early sixteenth century, rival ambassadors often fought for the most honourable seating position at a ceremony.
It is unwise to be antagonized with that company.