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How should they cover bitter partisan strife, which is undeniably abundant, without aggravating that strife?
Subsequently Sukhoy endured a period of turmoil and internal strife, which included the firing of its top-level leadership.
But we welcome the strife, which may pit woman against herself (Jane Austen) or man against Troy.
These factors are evaluated to create the index of civil strife, which has registered a steady worsening for months.
Check newspapers and Web sites like www.thenewfoundlandgroup.com to identify airlines experiencing labor strife, which often increases cancellations and delays.
In order to stop the sectarian strife which erupted among the followers of each, the Ottoman authorities exiled both, sending Yaḥyā to Cyprus in 1868.
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Strife about who would become the president of the Convention and strife about which country would house which European agency.
The entire system was characterized by disputes, subdivisions, and fratricidal strife into which the neighbouring powers were frequently drawn.
Selim came to the throne in the wake of civil strife in which he, his brother, and their father, Bayezid II, had been involved.
He commended to God's care "all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners, or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged".
"Faithless" is a wrenching tale of marital strife in which Ms. Endre plays an actress who betrays her musician husband with his best friend, a theater director.
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