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There's a tendency among some to elevate every political skirmish into a clash of first principles.
And that, it seems to me, could broaden it into a clash of civilizations.
At one level, the battle has evolved into a clash of personal and corporate styles.
And that, it seems to me, could broaden it into a clash of civilisations.
But it risks drawing Mr Renzi into a clash with the unions and the left of his party.
Yet he managed to turn the controversy into a clash of generations, in which he at first prevailed.
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The Dropkick Murphys, who perform at the Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan on Sept. 15, turned Guthrie's lyric about the London air raids, "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight," into a Clash-like scorcher on the 2003 album "Blackout" (Hellcat).
That had just been the available form into which a clash might fit.
But Mr. Dubus shows none of Mr. Banks's anguished insight into such a clash of values and attitudes.
Five minutes into the half a clash of heads between Cathcart and Keinan left both men bleeding, though the Blackpool player earned a rare corner in the process.
"Young people don't buy into this idea of a clash, and they don't buy into this idea of fixed identity," he said.
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