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- of foreign investment, was struggling due to "low metals prices and distrustful companies", attributed to a 2009 coup. Mining was a part of Madagascar's...
- Wanchese, of which the former helped the colonists and the latter was distrustful, had involvement in the colony and even accompanied Raleigh to England...
- situations. When emotional safety is lost, the partners are inclined to be distrustful, looking for possible hidden meanings and potential threats in each other's...
- allows countries to hold independent relations with countries otherwise distrustful or hostile towards each other while treating each country as a single...
- (season 1): A physically imposing member of the Tribespeople who is distrustful of Maggie and Negan. Steven Ogg as Simon (season 1): The former second-in-command...
- police. However, it has also been argued that the hostages were simply distrustful of the police given the latter's willingness to risk the hostages' safety...
- due to political instability in the latter country. Mohammad Reza was distrustful of both the socialist government of Abd al-Karim Qasim and the Arab nationalist...
- military expertise following the earlier victories in 1940, Hitler became distrustful of his Army High Command and began to interfere in military and tactical...
- Leslie what is going on, and she is initially extremely disconcerted and distrustful of his intentions, although he defers these misgivings by repeatedly...
- the 1922 play The Awful Truth by Arthur Richman, the film recounts a distrustful rich couple who begin divorce proceedings, only to interfere with one...