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Thursday (Reuters) — South Vietnamese troops killed 44 guerrillas in a sharp clash near.
WASHINGTON — The Senate engaged in a sharp clash on Thursday over the nature of national security in the modern age as lawmakers debated whether a new arms control treaty with Russia would enhance nuclear stability or dangerously undercut American defenses.
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In a way the clash of performance styles matches the clash of egos among the play's raging solipsists.
Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, blocked from his normal Aeroflot flight into New York, stayed away from the United Nations General Assembly last month after a sharp clash with Mr. Shultz in Madrid.
Mr. Bush spoke as word reached Washington of a sharp clash, surely the sharpest so far in this second Persian Gulf war, near Nasiriya, a strategically important city between Basra and Baghdad.
What is unfolding before our very eyes is a sharp "clash of perceptions".
Yet after Muhammad's death she had a sharp clash with Abū Bakr, who had succeeded Muhammad as leader of the Islamic community, and Fāṭimah supported ʿAlī in his reluctance to submit to Abū Bakr's authority.
Thursday's hearing marked a sharper clash on the same set of issues raised in a lawsuit by Manafort that was argued April 4 before Jackson.
In the 1960s large sections of the river border came under dispute between China and what was then the Soviet Union, and a sharp armed clash erupted between the two countries in 1969.
"But most families have underlying tensions... creating a sharp, ruinous clash between what we yearn for and what is".
In a sharp break with Pres.
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