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Those 40 years, interrupted by a lucrative stint at defense contractor Halliburton, saw Cheney rise to become secretary of defense and later vice president, presiding over wars that put him in considerable conflict with Colin Powell.

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Ticketed students are ordered to appear in court with a parent during regular work hours, which means parents must often miss work, which can provoke considerable conflict within families, Rawson said.

In his apology, Mr. Kelly said the slap had come "near the end of a grueling five-hour session, which was filled with considerable conflict and acrimony".

With the exception of a short period under the Protectorate, Scotland remained a separate state, but there was considerable conflict between the crown and the Covenanters over the form of church government.

"To say that this creates considerable conflict between the local population and the organisation is a bit of an understatement".

Republicans and Democrats alike say they expect to devote considerable attention to the possibility of conflict with Iraq, through hearings, more talks with the White House and, perhaps, even a vote on authorizing an effort to overthrow Saddam Hussein's government.

FIFA, the organization that runs the soccer World Cup, has sold stand-alone Internet rights in a handful of countries for this year's tournament, but often with considerable delays so they do not conflict with television broadcasts.

In recent years, Turkey made considerable progress with solving its Kurdish issue and ending conflict with the PKK, a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.

However, our results do not necessarily conflict with the arguments of von Minckwitz and colleagues as our patient population included considerable numbers of luminal B-like cases, in which clinical benefit was clearly obtained in their study.

Having made himself master in the west, he turned his attention to the east and came into conflict with the count of Blois, Eudes II, over the territory of Saumur and a considerable part of Touraine.

Mr. Mizrahi's nervousness is in direct conflict with his desire to be a star; his drive toward commercial success opposes his need to be creatively untethered, and these sparks are the combustion of his considerable creative engine.

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