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The Longman MP, Wyatt Roy, was among those in "a bit of deep strife", Moorhead says, as evidenced by the multiple visits from Turnbull.
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In the words of John Kerry, "Americans differ about whether and how we should have gone to war, but it would be unthinkable now for us to retreat in disarray and leave behind a society deep in strife and dominated by radicals".
But it is highly risky and could throw the country deeper into strife.
He returns again and again to the caldron of domestic life, in which hard drinking, deep-seated strife and often the prospect of a bleak New Hampshire winter make the walls close in.
His Cuba and Kansas policies led only to deeper sectional strife.
Our nation comes from a history of deep division and strife; let us never through our deeds or words take our people back down that road.
But the union issues there pale beside the deep-seated labor strife at United.
This was at a time when every other private bank in the country had gone into receivership, and the country was sinking deeper into civil strife.
The sectarian chasms remain deep, the wounds of strife raw.
Internally, Iran is constrained by deep political divisions, civil strife and a woeful economy.
Add to that a hyper-militarised police culture and a deep history of racial strife and you have the reason why so many civilians are shot by police officers.
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