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Other obstacles to closer relations were the ongoing language strife on the status of the Swedish language in Finland.
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It may subvert a popular belief of a dominating culture, shock an audience with grotesque, sexual, or obscene language, or promote strife within an otherwise peaceful society.
You have here, just as you have in the Manual of Discipline of the Dead Sea monastery, the two ways of light and of darkness that lead respectively to life and to death, and that are presided over each by its angel, and you have, also, the similar language of the "strife" that goes on between them and the "crown" that the good man may win.
The Babel of different musical languages promises not strife but diverse pleasures, available amazingly close to home.
A new constitution, promulgated in 2003, employed strong language decrying the ethnic strife of the past, listing the resolutions to "fight against the ideology of genocide and all its manifestations" and "the eradication of ethnic, regional and other divisions and the promotion of national unity" among its fundamental principles.
A few days later, during a Republican debate, Ted Cruz called Donald Trump's language "quite incendiary," and "incendiary" ("tending to arouse strife, sedition") shot up in the rankings.
And the Kurds have several advantages: a well-defined identity and language (close to Persian); a lack of religious strife (most adhere non-fanatically to Sunni Islam).In this section Ever closer to independence A dramatic change ReprintsFor the birth of an independent Kurdistan, the omens have never been so propitious.
And the Kurds have several advantages: a well-defined identity and language (close to Persian); a lack of religious strife (most adhere non-fanatically to Sunni Islam).In this section Ever closer to independence A dramatic change Reprints Related topics Syria Iraq war War and conflict Arbil Iraqi politicsFor the birth of an independent Kurdistan, the omens have never been so propitious.
Maria Bauman's "Concerning Proximity," though conventional in its depiction of romantic strife, was texturally rich in its gestural language, and beautifully performed by Maresa D'Amore-Morrison anD'Amore-Morrison and Kendra Rossg to see andatter-of-fact depiction of lesbian sexuality).
And though the country's many disaffected Kurds still seek wider rights, for instance to be educated (at least privately) in their own language, a truce in their south-eastern region where civil strife long raged is more or less holding.The risks of tolerance, the certainties of suppressionMoreover, handling Islamists whether in Turkey or elsewhere is not easy.
They were not part of our study, but they fit the demographic profile of the subjects of our research: birth to families displaced by war or strife, multiple-stage (including back-and-forth) migration, language difficulties and entry into harsh urban environments where gangs and crime are temptations.
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