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Hostilities arose out of a trade dispute in 894, and the Byzantines, aided by the Magyars of the Danube-Dnieper region, forced Simeon to agree to a truce.
About 510 BC, hostilities arose between Croton and nearby Sybaris when Telys, a Sybarite tyrant, banished the 500 wealthiest citizens of Sybaris after seizing their property.
In the event, the Amerindian path was not widened to a wagon road much beyond the Cumberland Narrows pass before hostilities arose, resulting in a series of expeditions, each of which made improvements to the track.
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Even so, the episodes illustrate the chance of unintended hostilities arising from encounters between remotely piloted surveillance craft and Iranian warplanes in the heavily militarized Persian Gulf.
It was deployed to as part of the Cold War buildup, should hostilities arise in the region with the Soviet Union.
The accord reached between Iran and six world powers would appear to lessen the possibility, at least for now, of military hostilities arising from Iran's disputed nuclear program.
A public warmth (tinged with hostility) arose toward the balloon.
"Some people were asking questions and not getting their questions answered, so hostility arose," said Catherine Borneo, who has three daughters in the school.
While severe conflict and hostility arose between Yankee and immigrant, the increasing industrial prosperity of the 19th century served to ameliorate these conflicts.
Out of the chaos, an atmosphere of "mutual hostility" arose between the judge and attorneys.
Later hostility arose from Bradman's public preference for Bill Brown as a batsman, which Fingleton believed cost him a place on the 1934 tour of England.
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