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to clashes
noun
A loud sound.
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That leads to clashes with Campbell".
Then he raced downtown to clashes along the Nile, but they quickly petered out.
This move led to clashes between Georgian peacekeepers and South Ossetian militia.
The rally is organised by far-right and nationalist movements and has led to clashes before.
Its university has shut several times over the past two years due to clashes.
Mr Rudd suggested it could even lead to clashes with Indonesia.
The high stakes involved in the elections have led to clashes in some cities.
"Half the people going to clashes I would say are affiliated to Fatah.
Bypassing the permit process in this way could lead to clashes between protesters and the police.
These stories fuelled tensions around race and immigration, and even led to clashes on the docks.
They are young people, though, who have been accustomed to clashes with authority.
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