Sentence examples for opposing nations from inspiring English sources

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There were other signs that opposing nations were seeking to bridge differences on Syria.

During World War I many European countries incarcerated citizens of opposing nations; the United States, too, imprisoned "enemy aliens," including Germans who were not citizens.

More than once, he urges Moses' followers to put opposing nations "under the ban" — that is, to massacre them, to commit genocide.

"It was difficult for them to marry in Israel, so they chose to wed abroad". Today, parties from opposing nations fly into the coastal city of Larnaca peacefully.

There will be no segregation, and fans from opposing nations can sit together.

An exchange of Japanese and Allied diplomatic personnel stranded in the opposing nations occurred in August 1942, which allowed Tatsuo Kawai, the Japanese ambassador to Australia, to return home with the ashes of the four Japanese submariners.

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It is not a war against an opposing nation.

When Robert crossed into Cambodia "he went underneath the dry eaves of the opposing nation and gave his passport anew to the men behind a shabby window".

Bush had come into office strenuously opposing "nation building," and in the early months of his presidency the neoconservatives' interventionist view was by no means dominant.

"The next time Americans are taken as prisoners of war and the Pentagon seeks decent treatment," Mr. Roth said, "the opposing nation will say, 'What Geneva Convention?

There are similar facilities in the North Stand, allowing a television team from the opposing nation to make a double production.

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