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Tension has flared over the visits to Britain of Yusuf al-Qaradawi, an Islamic scholar with a big international following.
With the government vowing to step up its seizures of white-owned farms and Western countries weighing punitive steps, tension has flared across Zimbabwe in recent days, and this city north of the capital has been one of the hottest flash points.
When tension has flared between Gibraltar and its Spanish neighbour, John describes the British flag as a "warm blanket" which makes him "feel safe".
Tension has flared anew between Russia and Western powers over Moscow's role in the Ukraine crisis, in which pro-Russian separatist forces have seized a large part of the country's east after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in early 2014.
This growing tension has flared most recently in the high-profile dispute between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI and Applee over obtaining access to a phone belonging to one of the perpetrators of the San Bernardino terror attack.
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Tensions have flared periodically ever since.
Tensions have flared since the election gave the opposition control of the chamber.
Tensions have flared between the local police and their national counterparts, sometimes fatally.
In recent weeks, at the University of Minnesota Duluth, the college on the hill, tensions have flared.
Meanwhile, domestic tensions have flared as Thailand's complex politics works through a particularly intransigent period.
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