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end hostility
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10.66 |
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So ended the hostilities. |
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cease hostility
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3.36 |
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Clinton has called on all the parties to cease hostilities. |
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face hostility
|
2.70 |
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Some priests have faced hostility. |
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resume hostility
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1.58 |
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Weeks later the IRA resumed hostilities against British rule. |
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express hostility
|
1.51 |
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Hostility is rarely expressed in warfare anymore. |
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halt hostility
|
1.38 |
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The rebels have refused to halt hostilities, however. |
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stop hostility
|
1.32 |
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Its mandate was to stop hostilities and assist civilian authorities in their efforts to rebuild Bosnia. |
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encounter hostility
|
0.99 |
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I never encountered hostility. |
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prevent hostility
|
0.92 |
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He is seeking a written agreement to prevent future hostilities. |
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contain hostility
|
0.86 |
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Even lawmakers can barely contain their hostility. |
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show hostility
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0.86 |
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The townspeople showed open hostility to outsiders. |
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ease hostility
|
0.79 |
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Aziz said he had made several suggestions on easing the hostilities. |
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provoke hostility
|
0.79 |
|
But Siddiqui provoked hostility. |
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increase hostility
|
0.72 |
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The incident, instead of having a calming effect, increased the hostility between the Thais and the Indonesians. |
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renew hostility
|
0.66 |
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Australia and West Indies renew hostilities here on Sunday. |
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feel hostility
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0.53 |
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He has felt hostility many times in his career. |
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overcome hostility
|
0.53 |
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That fear motivated them to overcome the hostility and get a deal done. |
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reduce hostility
|
0.53 |
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A long international presence has been unable to reduce the hostility. |
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arouse hostility
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0.46 |
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Pictures of refugees aroused popular hostility towards the war. |
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defuse hostility
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0.46 |
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Could the hostility have been defused? |