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Chinese government controls on the region and Islam have become a source of persistent tensions.
The press secretary also denied that Obama could have done more to address the persistent tensions across the country.
The dispute hinted at continuing Russian espionage in the West, and the persistent tensions between Russia and the United States in the past several years.
His first visit in five years cannot do much to hide the persistent tensions between the two countries indeed his hosts seem disinclined to play them down.
What we see across all of these cases is that in every country there are persistent tensions between social-welfare provisions and issues of immigration or ethnic division.
Many readers also pointed to a history of communal riots in the country, arguing that persistent tensions between religious groups, especially Hindus and Muslims, belied the notion of a tolerant India.
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His demands and his manner irked Churchill and Roosevelt and caused persistent tension.
The possibility of Turkish troops' entering northern Iraq has been a source of persistent tension between the United States and Turkey.
What is most conspicuous is a persistent tension between college-trained sophistication and fictions of naïveté and personal authenticity.
Still, the stele's journey out of Egypt illuminates the powerful, persistent tension between efforts to stanch the trade in loot and the raw instincts of the marketplace.
But throughout this exhibition there is a persistent tension between the static textual content — the religious core — and the varying meanings of the illumination.
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