Sentence examples for scenes of strife from inspiring English sources

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At the turn of the century, a precursor of Martha Stewart advised readers about the latest fad: munitions, preferably shipped "from stirring scenes of strife" and "carelessly grouped" with hanging brass lamps.

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Regional separatism coupled with ethnic and religious differences made Yunnan a frequent scene of strife.

Expert correspondents were on site instead of anchors flown in to stand in front of the latest scene of strife, tragedy or comedy.Since General Electric bought RCA, thus gaining NBC, and Disney bought ABC, and Westinghouse got CBS, each network's news function has shrunk under the control and influence of non-broadcasters.

During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s, weavers began showing scenes of military strife in their homeland by incorporating images of Kalashnikov rifles and MIG jets.

As Sam's new occupation becomes impossible to hide, Mr. Asch is careful not to make the scenes of family strife and community disapproval too heavy-handed.

A chilling moment – in which Jessica reveals that she couldn't scrub the blood from the bathroom tiles following Dana's suicide attempt – quickly gives way to standard-issue scenes of family strife.

Blessed with a fertile and zany imagination and considerable draughtsmanly skill, this artist and illustrator makes surrealistic drawings of clowns, acrobats, sexy women and robots acting out manic, fragmented scenes of psychic strife, futility and ecstasy.

Blessed with a fertile and zany imagination and considerable draftsmanly skill, this artist and illustrator makes surrealistic drawings of clowns, acrobats, sexy women and robots acting out manic, fragmented scenes of psychic strife, futility and ecstasy.

They want scenes of industrial strife on our TV screens, they want to make economic recovery harder, they want to provide a platform for confrontation, just when we all need to pull together".

Drawing on a career that has taken him from the executive suites of French and British oil companies to hardscrabble parish churches in the British Midlands and to scenes of sectarian strife in Africa and the Middle East, Bishop Welby said he would bring a "passion for reconciliation" to his new position.

A diatribe against "the fevered dreams of madmen", Dibs growling on an electric 'cello, it is the political introit for a time in desperate need of such incantations, but which has all but forgotten how to write them – played against a projected backdrop of demonic scenes of warfare, strife, protest, riot police, British bobbies and a barrage of words: "oil", "dollar", "trap", "greed".

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