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Fifteen years of bitter infighting has been replaced by relative harmony between the RFU and the clubs.
And, at least around the cabinet table, Lord Mandelson has managed to sow relative harmony between Blairites and Brownites.
Some were still in Lithuania in the summer of 1941 when the German army invaded and a place of relative harmony between Jews and non-Jews became a place of uncommon brutality.
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In the fictional town of Eskibahce on the coast of southwest Asia Minor, Christians and Muslims live in relative harmony until the Balkan wars, World War I, and the conflict between Greece and Turkey tear the community apart.
There was a sense of relative harmony".
With few predators, birds, mammals and reptiles exist in relative harmony.
One reason for the relative harmony is because many issues were hashed out ahead of time.
Until 1992, people of different ethnic backgrounds lived in relative harmony in Kabul, the property dealers said.
More than any other Israeli city, Haifa has been a place where Jews and Arabs have coexisted in relative harmony.
Before the crusades, Jews, Christians and Muslims had lived together in Jerusalem under Muslim sovereignty in relative harmony.
Until the Crusades, the city had a huge Christian majority and the three religions coexisted in relative harmony.
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