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Pakistan's army chief vowed to defend his country "at all costs", and his soldiers now clash with US troops almost daily.
The rival nationalisms and politicized religions the British Empire brought into being now clash in an enlarged geopolitical arena; and the human costs of imperial overreaching seem unlikely to attain a final tally for many more decades.
Realising that the royal wedding will now clash with the ever-popular Grand National, the Star publishes a execrable photo of a horse mocked up to look like Camilla.
I enjoyed a few drinks with Red Road star Tony Curran, but risked a Glasgow kiss when discussing the festival's move to June, which will now clash with a major football tournament every other year.
It seems the pair will now clash for the first time in Athens on July 3, where the weather is more likely to be favourable to sprinting and the track has already shown how fast it is, having been the venue for Powell's world record run last year.
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The new land rights ruling is now clashing directly with the Canadian government's method for cementing their grip on land and resources.
He represents the populist street-based notions of art that have flourished in Harlem for decades -- and that are now clashing with museum notions of art.
Last summer, Uganda and Rwanda turned on each other in the northeastern city of Kisangani -- and they have now clashed three times, all but destroying their once-close relationship.
Can feel the tear gas here now from clashes outside #Tunisia http://t.co/jIEN33fm — T Todras-Whitehill (@taratw) 8 Feb 13 Whistles in the cemetery after sound of what seems like tear gas canisters fired outside http://t.co/oUgVvHVW — Kareem Fahim (@kfahim) 8 Feb 13 Lots of tear gas in cemetery now clashes outside — Kareem Fahim (@kfahim) 8 Feb 13 #chokribelaid est mis en terre.
It's not (and perhaps wisely) going absolutely head to head with Marr on BBC1, airing an hour later (though now clashing, infuriatingly, with Nicky Campbell's The Big Questions, which I love, if guiltily, for its ability to showcase God- and Allah-botherers making rampant pig's unmentionables of themselves).
Founder's dream So it is hardly surprising that the two cultures are now clashing at Keele, half a century after the founder, Lord Lindsay, set out his dream of a university to unite the two, to be a place that taught "the arts person to understand how the scientists thought and the scientist to keep in touch with the arts".
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