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"Concerning internal strife, it doesn't exist".
In a work that touched on death and strife, it was as though a soul was leaving a body.
In a country riven by social strife, it didn't take long for the subtext of race to start ticking.
The glow of sporting glory faded further when Iraq's parliament announced that in spite of the continuing strife it would take a month's break in August.
Back in the 1970s, when Britain was weakened by industrial decline, inflation and union strife, it needed the protection of the EEC and membership of the club.
If COMPAS concludes that a parole applicant's delinquency was fuelled more by lack of education than, say, household strife, it might make sense to let him live at home as long as he attends evening classes.
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The country has been democratic since it gained independence; it has had intelligent, honest leadership; it has avoided civil strife — and it has understood the power of economic growth to improve the lives of its citizens.
In a liberal state, Schmitt fears, the political nation will slowly whither and die as a result of spreading de-politicization, it will succumb to internal strife, or it will be overwhelmed by external enemies who are more politically united (CP 69 79; L 31 77).
I wonder if the "cosmopolitan" city of art that Rankin loves may be putting its dark past of schism and strife behind it.
"So it's hard to get away from that and the damage and strife that it caused".
Journalism has an inbuilt inclination toward strife that it is as well to resist from time to time.
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