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The army officer in charge of the roadblock said that there were fewer clashes today but that fighting was continuing.
A Kyrgyz officer says there are fewer clashes there because the Uzbeks, who have the region's largest army, tend to shoot first and ask questions later).In Soviet times, infrastructure planners regarded the Fergana valley as an undivided whole.
ITV's new TV chief is to take a more "relaxed" attitude to occasionally airing News at Ten at a later slot, a strategy that would free up more primetime space and make for fewer clashes with the BBC's 10pm bulletin.
The most competitive contests are now officiated by professional umpires, a change that not only produces fewer clashes, but also speeds up the games, some of which used to stretch four or more hours.
Human rights and exile groups with contacts in Myanmar said they had fewer clashes to report on Friday, at least partly because of an apparent government clampdown on Internet and telephone communications.
Say what you will about how CBS's second "Survivor" series stacked up against the first -- less tension, far more pleasantries, far fewer clashes -- it is still primed to be the most-watched prime-time series of the television season.
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Matthew Hemesath's costume design is fine, but fewer clashing bright colors might be nice.
With remarkably few clashes, each neighbourhood and sometimes each alleyway erected and manned its own barricade.
At the New York demonstrations, there were no arrests, the police said, and the few clashes were verbal.
On of the few clashes occurred between Romney and actor and former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson on taxes.
Elsewhere in Egypt, the Friday of Martyrs saw a few clashes, but Cairo was peaceful — an indication that the crackdown was having an effect.
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