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Judaism is prevalent in the constant tensions between good and evil, loyalty and fatherhood.
The Crimean Tatars are still economically marginalised, with constant tensions over land-squatting and 'irregular constructions' (shanty towns).
The constant tensions between Serbia and Kosovo have left this country in the middle of Europe exist in a sort of limbo.
And Monroe's songs, with their constant tensions amid poker-faced control, speed-fingered exuberance and abiding pain, still dole out his story in three-minute revelations.
The result has been constant tensions between the international and Cambodian staff.Early last year allegations surfaced that Cambodian staff were being forced to give part of their salaries to their bosses.
Mr. Hollande's efforts to pacify all wings of the Socialist Party have thus created constant tensions within Bercy, with Mr. Montebourg calling for protectionist policies, while Mr. Moscovici is trying to convince the world that France is open to investment and competition.
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