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It may also see a fight in Somalia as a useful distraction from unrest at home.
We accept that Beijing must protect lives and property from unrest.
Most Americans had never heard of the school until 1983, when President Reagan sent troops into Grenada, partly, he said, to rescue St . Georges American students from unrest.
The attack came as Egypt's tourist economy struggles to recover from unrest triggered by the Arab Spring and military coup in 2013.
At the same time, Belgium's immigrant population grew during the 1990s bolstered by an influx of refugees, first from unrest in Bosnia and then from that in Kosovo.
Doubtless, other bunkers still exist, ready to hide democratically elected governments from unrest, from the enemy and from their own people.
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Unlike many Arab countries, the Emirates have emerged largely unscathed from the unrest that has spread across the region from the Arab Spring that began 18 months ago.
Many Afghans see the presence of this force -- 4,000 troops from 15 different countries -- as critical to deterring Taliban sympathizers from fomenting unrest and destabilizing Kabul.
Could democracy emerge from the unrest?
The mind suffers from labor unrest.
Chinese mines in Zambia have suffered from labour unrest.
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