1. But they also told these stories because they felt so disturbed by the alienation and hostility of some black students. 2. Elections to the zemstvos, too, demonstrated the intense hostility of the peasantry towards the landed nobility. 3. Yet the hostility of takeovers is a distraction, a sort of white noise. 4. Dena, who advocated Greco-Turkish rapprochement, had attracted the hostility of both nationalists and religious fundamentalists. 5. The generally bland feelings towards the Oxfordshire scheme for school self-evaluation which emerge from the survey data may underestimate the hostility of Oxfordshire teachers, generally. 6. Consequently, the Franco regime could not institute a programme of land reform without arousing the hostility of the landowners. 7. However the hostility of the Duma increased as the country as a whole became more radical. 8. This was not new -- the Dominican John Bromyard in his Summa Predicantium of the fourteenth century had spoken of the mutual hostility of northerners and southerners. 9. Ideologically, it was a return to his roots -- to his obsession with the innate hostility of what he called les fodalits towards the state. |