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It's also unbearably painful and stressful to witness our dear family members at war with one another, isn't it?
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There were, instead, two beefy guys with arms folded over their tattoos sitting in the back of a red pickup truck parked in the driveway of 4446 Glenshaw, where a blue-star banner signaling a family member at war hung in the upstairs window.
Two members of the cabinet, Michael Gove and Theresa May, were "at war" with each other, it claimed.
Skilled players are "at war with luck".
However, the two departments and senior cabinet members are still at war over the changes and the decision has been deferred – potentially for months, though the government refused to estimate how long the delay would be.
In security arrangements, peace is treated as being indivisible, such that no participating member can be at war while others are at peace.
This year a widely publicized power struggle between two senior staff members suggested a house at war with itself.
The National Military Family Bereavement Study, a five-year project begun in 2011, will look at the families of active-duty service members who died both at war and at home since 2001 and will try to answer a frequently asked question: Do military families grieve differently than nonmilitary ones?
The effect is one that presents the subjects not as members of opposing forces at war, but as individuals first.
A double suicide bombing earlier this month in Ankara, which left nearly 100 Kurds, leftists and union members at an anti-war rally dead, only further divided the nation.
Its 14-member board was often at war with an 87-strong policymaking council elected by the trust's 310,000 members.
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