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After Sergey Karjakin v Magnus Carlsen the next bout was Karjakin v Garry Kasparov in a sharp war of words.
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The hope in Berlin was for a short, sharp war between the two, while Germany kept the other powers at bay.
A short sharp war ended in the total defeat of Lobengula and led to his death shortly thereafter, and pioneers streamed into Matabeleland.
As tensions remain strained between the US and China, the Pentagon has hastily played down remarks by a senior navy intelligence officer that Beijing might be preparing its forces for a "short, sharp" war with Japan in the East China Sea.
Since Mubarak's removal, Egypt has been gripped by a polarised political situation where the Islamists are locked in a sharp tug-of-war with liberal and secular parties.
And in recent days, in a sharp escalation of the war of words with Washington, Mr. Maduro has said he would give asylum to Edward J. Snowden, the former American intelligence contractor who leaked secrets about American intelligence programs and is staying at a Moscow airport.
It must be noted that involuntary food shortage, such as a result of war, results in a sharp fall in type 2 diabetes prevalence (90, 91).
The end of the cold war has resulted in a sharp decline in refugees from the former Soviet Union and Vietnam.
In a sharp break with Pres.
I drew in a sharp breath.
Rulers of great powers in decline often seek short, sharp wars to restore their prestige.
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