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Most hosts are hostile to the foremost ghost captive virtually to the extreme.

There is no friend, there is a friend who is hostile to others.

Although Koguryo Dynasty triBute to the newly established, but in fact Quedui who harbor hostile to the Tang Dynasty.

If in spite of these things you do not accept my correction but continue to be hostile toward me.

Reagan moved his party sharply to the right and gave socially conservative evangelical Christians a major role to play — some of whom were actively hostile to science.

But the new British government, deeply hostile to further eu integration, seems content to stand aside even as the euro zone binds itself closer.

'Unhappy China' is a collection of essays by five authors who argue that China has been too deferential to a Western world that is hostile toward it.

The bureaucrats will set up a howl about our “underestimation” of the peasantry, perhaps even about our “hostility” to the peasantry. (Chernov always accused Lenin of being hostile to the peasantry.)

States like these, hostile to human dignity, may look stable, but they are actually rotting inside – for they have only fear and force to sustain them, and people will not be afraid forever.

Some harm, although not see, the heart is very painful. Sometimes, you can't avoid it. A lot of heart and eyes, a lot of small things follow the allergy, so others look at you, you feel that he is hostile to you, less look at you, you also determined that he deliberately left you.

It also helped keep the Pakistani people sufficiently hostile toward any notion of understanding or appreciating the West's genuine and legitimate concerns and interests in Pakistan.

Their views have also generally been hostile to Indonesia's Christians.

He was not as hostile to insects as a gardener could have wished to see him.

What is more, Britain's upper echelons are not theologically opposed to working with Europe, nor hostile to European values.

The relations between the DPRK and the US must be turned from being hostile to peaceful through bilateral talks.

Jacob Zuma, the ANC leader likely to succeed Mr Mbeki as the country's President next year, is far more hostile to Mr Mugabe.

The central meaning Shared by these nouns is. One who is hostile to or opposes the purposes or interests of another.

Because much of the local Albanian population is hostile to the monks, the monastery has been protected by Italian NATO soldiers since 1999. No monk has dared to walk in the nearby town since then.

The analyst says Russia is surrounding itself with nations that are, at a minimum, not friendly and perhaps even hostile toward Moscow.

hostile to造句

The local people are hostile to outsiders.

Many miners were also very hostile to journalists and reporters who came near pit heads.

But his instincts are plainly hostile to the free flow of goods, investment and people across borders.

Small wonder that although Americans still prefer their government neat and local, they are a little less hostile to federal activism these days (see article).

Sometimes, it's hard to avoid a lot of heart. A lot of eyes, small things follow allergies, others look at themselves one more time, they feel hostile to themselves, a little glance, they think deliberately cold themselves.

Don't we already know that people can be rather good at co-operating, and are not always mercilessly hostile towards their rivals?

I think that man is hostile to us. He is always trying to sabotage our plans.

The North Korean leader may want to bequeath to his successor, perhaps his third son, Kim Jong Un, an international environment that is less hostile to North Korea.

Sri Lanka's foreign ministry said Wednesday the U.N. decision has "the potential for exploitation by vested interests hostile to the process of reconciliation."

Horsepower was hostile to them.

The trouble is that, although the Conservatives are in favour, the Lib Dems have traditionally been hostile to nuclear power.

And what is more unfortunate is that someone with his policy outlook (at least as it is articulated in his recent popular writing) which is hostile to liberty, will have a larger soapbox.

Randy balked. According to a brief Augusta later filed, he was concerned that she was “hostile to God”.

Although the ideas he expounded were not even his own, we must deal with his writings because he was influential and especially because he was hostile to the Christian church.

The wealthy city of Buenos Aires has long been hostile to her Peronist party (unlike its heavily populated working-class suburbs, which are the Peronists’ stronghold).

Most hosts are hostile to the foremost ghost hostage almost to the utmost.

Yet another is an Iraq in thrall to a nuclear-arming Iran that is increasingly hostile to Western friends and interests in the Middle East.

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