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Italy waged a ferocious war in Ethiopia where Burri arrived on Nov. 9, 1935.
"The US health-care system is in the midst of a ferocious war.
Egypt faces a "ferocious war against terrorism and extremism", Sisi said last year.
These have been soaring, especially in India, where a ferocious war for talent has driven up wages and led to very high staff-turnover rates.
Responsible for the conduct of an increasingly ferocious war, he would not countenance taking life if no good would be served.
Its seemingly limitless ability to produce the military hardware necessary to fight — and win — its ferocious war with Nazi Germany was a testament to its success.
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But the paper pressed hard for me to accept the posting, and I complied, covering the continent again for four-and-a-half years – during which the biggest stories were the ferocious wars in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and especially Zaire (now Congo).
Mercia was one of Britain's largest and most aggressive kingdoms, stretching from the Humber to London, its kings and chieftains mounting short but ferocious wars against all their neighbours, and against one another: primogeniture had to wait for the Normans, so it was rare for a king to reign unchallenged and die in his bed.
Once New Times arrived, a ferocious newspaper war ensued, with charges and countercharges.
And increasingly, these cyclists are waging an ever more ferocious turf war with the city.
Yet the movie now finds itself at the center of a ferocious culture war.
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