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But there are communities of diverse commitments, social or intellectual, ideological or factional (and I don't mean religious factions), which cannot overlap.
The party split in 1903 into two factions, which soon developed into separate parties.
The armed youngsters are easy recruits for the militant factions which launch attacks, including terrorist ones, against Israel.
Britain inherited a country that was divided into politico-religious factions, which had erupted into civil war in 1892.
The wrestling over the prime-ministerial spot underlined the divisions with the collection of factions which backed the military's move.
The first is that he has severely disabled the system of factions which had long run the party.
Others enlisted with competing Tamil guerrilla factions, which began claiming credit for assassinations and ambushes of politicians, policemen, and soldiers.
Will they give unbounded confidence to a secret Journal-to the intrigues-to the factions which in the nature of things appertain to such an Assembly?
In the accord, the leaders of the three factions which have been warring for years agreed to share the burden of bringing peace to Laos.
Italian officials had to deal with a myriad of groups and sub-groups amid a media war between different factions which further blurred the situation, the minister said.
These are anathema to the other Palestinian factions, which do not want to be dragged into the West's war with al-Qaeda.
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