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  • Their latent hostility also surfaced when army factions began making extortionist demands directly on the population.
  • Do you think that even with a good mother, a child will still have latent hostility?
  • "Any latent hostility that existed during mom and dad's lifetime rises in full bloom.
  • Not when you can turn your latent hostility toward an unsuspecting supermodel and ambush her on national TV.
  • Anne, deeply stung by his not-so-latent hostility, storms off in a fury.
  • Their latent hostility surfaced when they began making extortionist demands on the population, as well as by their general insubordination.
  • What raises skepticism is the use of culture to mask a latent hostility toward culture in all its messy, anxious vitality.
  • You could conceivably argue that there are strong conceptual similarities, in that both share a latent hostility towards forms of state coercion or control.
  • Jim Carrey gives the performance of his life as comic Andy Kaufman in a movie that makes explicit the latent hostility between a performer and his audience.
  • Muller, a teacher, knew there is latent hostility to Germans in Britain, especially among those old enough to remember World War II and the Blitz.
  • But now this organisation, with their allies in the English-speaking newspapers, now proceeded to whip up the latent hostility of the uitlanders towards the Zarps.
  • On average, they were more drawn to authority, more conformist and obedient, intolerant, narrow-minded and rigid, in certain circumstances also exhibiting latent hostility.
  • This seemed to settle the matter, though the latent hostility of the Comyns and Balliols-now largely living in English exile-to the Bruce monarchy never entirely went away.
  • "Latent hostility " against California exists in many parts of the country, Kyser said, citing recent articles in two major magazines that said the luster was being rubbed off the Golden State.
  • The film's deeper and scarier message is its convincing picture of the ease with which a demagogic zealot can play on the subtle divisions within a community and turn latent hostility into boiling, uncontrollable rage.
  • King Edward IV of England reconfirmed the league's privileges in the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1474 ) despite the latent hostility, in part thanks to the significant financial contribution the League made to the Yorkist side during The Wars of the Roses.
  • The six-year truce between Holland and the Frisians came to an end in the winter of 1403 1404, when it was violated by latent hostilities, mainly initiated from the side of the Frisians, who were still determined to retake Staveren.
  • "There is a latent hostility to the kind of international institution that, in caricature, looks like a world government that would dictate to us, " says Helmut Sonnenfeldt, a former diplomat now with the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank.
  • Rosenzweig's study of aggression lead to the development of the " Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study ", a test of latent hostility; the test became popular in Europe and was featured in Stanley Kubrick's movie " A Clockwork Orange ".
  • These features of authoritarian personality were only determined on the level of attitudes, and need to be discussed in the context of obedient behaviour : Under what situational conditions and requirements of obedience are individual differences of authoritarian disposition evoked, so that conformity and latent hostility become manifest violence?
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