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1
The attitude of the British gradually changed from passive to
active
hostility
.
2
Her coolness was changed to
active
hostility
by another case of conflicting interests.
3
She looked at him with contempt but no very
active
hostility
.
4
Many neutrals treated him with indifference at best and
active
hostility
at worst.
5
Face and bearing both indicated signs of
active
hostility
.
6
Elliot greatly disliked the
active
hostility
to artists often shown by the partisans of other artists.
7
Every thing was in preparation for
active
hostility
.
8
They view rights extended to racial and sexual minorities with suspicion at best,
active
hostility
more often.
9
Together they help to kindle the flame of
active
hostility
,
and infuse fresh bitterness into the Pagan heart.
10
The bad feeling between the people and the military grew worse, and at last displayed itself in
active
hostility
.
11
With the changed attitude of the South towards emancipation there was associated an
active
hostility
to dearly bought human liberty.
12
The condition would be but the beginning of race hatred that would grow into
active
hostility
,
and would never end.
13
There was Greece over the hills, there was Rome ubiquitous and ready to exchange its contemptuous toleration for
active
hostility
.
14
But of
active
hostility
,
such as any western capital would have manifested in similar circumstances, there was no sign at Athens.
15
Here she inherited from her predecessor, Assyria, an old hereditary feud, which might at any time break out into
active
hostility
.
16
Christ's sword is in the scale, and it weighs more than the antagonism of the world and the
active
hostility
of hell.
active
hostility
active