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On several occasions, the war effort almost collapsed from dissension.
What we need is to move away from dissension into recognition of the diversity of our realities and voices.
As a military endeavor, the expedition was a failure; the men were outnumbered and suffered from dissension and a cholera outbreak.
Some in the media, including columnists and editorialists who had been largely favorable, started to peel away, suggesting that the union was out of control or even suffering from dissension in the ranks.
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The Pindaris, who received the tacit protection of the Sindhia and Holkar dynasties, had formed these autonomous bands beginning in the late 18th century, when the Maratha confederacy was weakening from internal dissension and from the growing military presence of the British.
The Democrats, for their part, suffered from internal dissension.
In the 18th century the state suffered from internal dissension and incursions by the Marathas.
And now this odd couple of guys might profit further from female dissension.
Lacking leadership, the CPUSA suffered from internal dissension and disorder, and by 1953 the CPUSA's leadership structure was inoperative.
Shriranga's difficulties stemmed partly from the lack of aid from his brothers, who ruled their separate regions, and partly from the dissensions of his nobles and the semi-independent status of some of them.
If there was any dissension from the protest, it was not visible yesterday.
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