21.   Reilly, easily manipulated and eager to please everybody, finds himself torn between mentors as outright hostilities develop between Hall and Jackson.

22.   Such indifference -- and in some cases such outright hostility -- could not come at a worse moment for Cuomo.

23.   The Jordanian media and a great majority of the population expressed outright hostility, speaking of him openly as a traitor.

24.   The proposals, which must be approved by Congress, met with skepticism from some Republicans but little outright hostility.

25.   The questioning was polite and friendly, according to those inside the room, unlike other union meetings at which Gore has encountered outright hostility.

26.   The third is indifference, if not outright hostility, to the issues that galvanize the true believers.

27.   Then, there was outright hostility between Caribbeans and African-Americans.

28.   Though computer-industry analysts have greeted the idea of the network computer with skepticism if not outright hostility, some say they see a market for the device.

29.   To be sure, politicians rarely displayed outright hostility toward Corporate America, but they insisted politics must serve public interests beyond a booming economy.

30.   A suggestion by FIFA to make the goal larger to allow more scoring has met with mixed reviews and some outright hostility.

a. + hostility >>共 308
outright 4.03%
open 3.80%
growing 3.57%
public 3.23%
renewed 2.65%
lingering 2.30%
escalating 2.30%
mutual 2.07%
racial 1.96%
ethnic 1.84%
outright + n. >>共 522
independence 7.00%
majority 6.24%
ban 5.64%
victory 4.61%
sale 3.20%
purchase 2.06%
hostility 1.90%
fraud 1.79%
winner 1.74%
lie 1.47%
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