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Or, in short, because of tensions between hunters and the public.
Kaesong, however, has been closed periodically because of tensions between the two countries.
Other donors have connections with India, a potential flashpoint because of tensions with Pakistan.
The inquiry has been delayed several times, in part because of tensions between the judge and the prosecutor, she said.
Egypt's Sinai region is particularly insecure because of tensions with the Bedouin community living there, which is heavily armed.
Because of tensions with local Native Americans, the first Raleigh-sponsored settlement on Roanoke Island lasted only a short period (1585 86).
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There were cases of people being killed on the commuter trains and in the metro just because of ethnic tensions.
The meeting was delayed two months because of tension over the reform proposals and other issues.
Ukraine has delayed ratifying START I because of tension with Russia and until Kiev's legislature acts, Russia will not ratify START II.
Also like Pierce, Rezai's path to success has been made more arduous because of tension generated by a temperamental father.
LEDs are made at high temperatures, and when the materials are cooled, the light-emitting gallium-nitride layer cracks because of tension with the silicon underneath.
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