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The dispute flared up four years ago, when China began unilaterally drilling in one of the fields.
The current dispute flared up in November, when the airline cut crew numbers on long-haul flights without the union's approval.
The latest and largest deal, in which $742 million of bonds were sold, went ahead even though a ratings dispute flared up over the deal.
This dispute flared up again last weekend, and again dozens of people were reported killed.In May, maybe 100 people died at Kafanchan, north-east of Abuja.
The dispute flared up over the New Year's holiday weekend when Mayor Giuliani said the agency was slow in clearing airport runways of snow.
When the Hachette dispute flared up, I "flew a sign," street parlance for panhandling with a piece of cardboard: "I was an order picker at amazon.com.
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After the decline of the Badami Chalukya empire in the mid-8th century, territorial disputes flared up between the Rashtrakutas, the new rulers of the western deccan, and the Eastern Chalukyas.
The disputes flared up in 1192, with Burchard facing an effort by Geoffrey to replace him in the treasurership with Hamo, but the dispute was resolved by the gift of a church to Hamo by Burchard and Hamo's relinquishing of any claim to the treasurership.
Disputes flare up with some regularity because the debate over why women can't have it all is not only inconclusive but apparently irresistible — everyone wants to have her say.
A range of other island disputes flare up from time to time, notably in the South China Sea.
The shootings on Monday night appeared to be linked to a dispute between two rival gangs fighting over the lucrative trade, in a bloody dispute that flared up following the murder of Salford's "Mr Big", Paul Massey, on the driveway of his home in July.
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