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1 The response from many London MPs, particularly Conservatives, was notably more hostile .
2 The Czech is more hostile at the start of the second set.
3 They develop more hostile fantasies, fight, and seek to dominate more often.
4 It does feel as if the language used has become more hostile .
5 It would be difficult to think of a building more hostile to art.
6 The Commission has been more and more hostile to his activities.
7 The more hostile it got, the more Stanley would rise to the occasion.
8 Li Qingquan, 50, said villagers were markedly more hostile to women.
9 The living room scene became even more hostile when Florida Evans walked in.
10 But they will be more hostile to me for this reason.
11 Has the hostile environment of the caveman grown more hostile for his descendants?
12 His gaze turned even more hostile when he glanced at Dillon.
13 I don't know why, but no contiguous African tribes could be more hostile .
14 From a golfing standpoint, conditions were even more hostile than on the previous days.
15 They crossed the del Norte and rode south into a land more hostile yet.
16 Terms more hostile to France than these Austria declined to embody in its mediation.
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