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In the capital, Bangui, religious strife has pushed half of the citizens out of their homes.
Walker was not only announcing her ambitions; as she makes clear in the next line — "Am I ignorant of all strife?" — she was pushing herself toward identity politics, and beginning to question her own existence between two worlds, as a relatively privileged black woman.
"We don't need a dog!" He felt that one more howl raised under their roof, one more living creature whining for attention, one more source of strife between the children would push him beyond endurance.
That push has created strife.
Strife in Arab countries has pushed up oil prices.
The group's leader, Antar Zouabri, took command in 1996, pushing Algeria's civil strife to its bloodiest and most gruesome limits.
"The strife distracted everyone because no one could push back," said one current trader in the office who insisted on anonymity because of the nature of the issue.
Teachers have warned of more industrial strife as they claim academisation of schools will push down pay and make it harder to attract young people into the profession.
Others are more pessimistic: They say that the broader problems in Africa — poverty, war, religious and ethnic strife — remain and are likely to continue to push people across the water.
Facebook's bold action to reform its APIs shows it's willing to prioritize users above developers — at least once pushed by public backlash and internal strife.
As Burma's military struggled to contain and downplay the violence, President U Thein Sein admitted that the country's push for democracy is jeopardized by ethnic strife.
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