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Treatment of abductees can vary from faction to faction within Boko Haram, a report by International Alert found.
In The Damned Utd (Faber £12.99, pp256) David Peace turns to faction to capture another mercurial character of British football, Brian Clough.
The big federal government, grown ever bigger, is more hospitable to faction than even the worst factions the founders dreamed of.
From fact to "faction"; after The Deal and The Queen, screenwriter Peter Morgan concluded his unofficial "New Labour" trilogy with The Special Relationship (2010, Optimum, 15), a wittily intelligent "docu-drama" in which Michael Sheen's Mr Blair goes to Washington with somewhat fraught results.
From faction to faction and from continent to continent we are separated and alienated.
"Liberty is to faction what air is to fire, an element without which it instantly expires.
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Nixon thus takes office uncommitted to factions as well as to specific programs.
Certain provisions of the act, however, will apply immediately to factions engaged in the civil war in Spain.
It's elective, according to some old-fashioned rules, and invariably leads to factions and occasionally to electioneering.
However, from the late 1940s, strains had begun to appear in the relationship between Leslie Boosey and Ralph Hawkes, and this led to factions supporting each man forming in the company.
This early humanitarian response demonstrates compassion and may be viewed as both symbolic and tangible catharses to warring factions, to donor agencies, and to civilian victims of conflict.
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